Film about Tackling Food Waste

Wellesley Free Library 530 Washington St, Wellesley, MA

Watch the award-winning movie about food waste, “Just Eat It,” inspired the book “America’s Wasteland,” by Wellesley High graduate Jonathan Bloom. Then hear from another Wellesley native, Ashley Stanley, founder of Lovin’ Spoonfuls, a non-profit organization that matches excess food with people in need.

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Sustainable Wellesley Program: Global Warming-What can You Do?

Pinefield Garden Club St. Andrew's Church, 3 Maple St, Framingham, MA

Quentin Prideaux is a Partner in the management consulting firm Alder Associates and lives in Wellesley with his wife, Delissa, and two children; Alex (16) and Samantha (11).  He began learning about climate change in the 1990's, is the President of

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The Locavore Lives Here: Needham’s Farmhouse Restaurant

Ages 10 and up Join Dora Tavel-Sanchez Luz, co-owner of Needham's The Farmhouse Restaurant, as she offers insight into their ever-changing menu, with emphasis on fresh and locally available product,meats, wines, and cheeses.  Samples of some other creations will be

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75-minute documentary about food waste, “Just Eat It”

First Parish Church in Needham 23 Dedham Ave., Needham, MA

A free showing of "Just Eat It," the award-winning film about food waste, will take place at 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 10 at First Parish in Needham, Unitarian Universalist, 23 Dedham Ave. The 75-minute documentary was inspired by the

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