Archive for March, 2011Mayor Platt is honoring Sustainable Cherry Hill and YOU are invited!
Celebrate the Planet with The Cherry Hill Mall!Come “Celebrate Our Planet” at the Cherry Hill Mall on April 3rd from 12pm-4pm in the Grand Court. Co-sponsored by Cherry Hill Township and Sustainable Cherry Hill. This event is a “preview” of the Art Blooms Earth Festival to be held at Croft Farm on Saturday, April 30, 10am to 4pm. For more information about [...]
Learn how to grow your own organic veggies!My mouth is watering thinking about those delicious tomatoes, greens and peppers that I’ll be growing this summer! Â I am signed up for this full day workshop on Organic Vegetable Production, taught by Al Johnson from the Northeast Organic Farming Association of NJ. Â Join us on Saturday, April 16, 10 am to 4pm at the [...]
National Green Volunteer Day Happening in Cherry Hill!Please join the Township and your neighbors for the kick-off of a new national event, National Green Volunteer Day with Green Hands USA. As a partner with Green Hands USA, Cherry Hill Township, and other communities across the nation, will be working collectively to clean our communities and create strong community relationships by working together to make [...]
Two Angry Moms: It’s a movie. It’s a movement. It’s about school lunches…Are you “fed up” (pun intended) with the quality of the food offered at your kid’s schools? Join us on April 4th, 7-9pm at the Cherry Hill Library for a screening of the film, Two Angry Moms, a documentary that asks the question: What happens when two “fed up” moms try to change the school [...]
Healthy, delicious and waste-free lunches with Whole Foods MarltonWith the fragrances of onions, garlic and quinoa simmering in vegetable broth and wine, it was pretty tough to concentrate on the information being presented at the first event of Sustainable Cherry Hill’s new “Green Health” task force! Our mouths were watering, along with those of about 35 attendees at Evesham Township’s Municipal Building, but [...]
Capacity Crowd Brain Storms at First Regional Sustainability EventWhat’s the buzz about sustainable communities? More than 160 people from 35 communities across Camden, Gloucester and Burlington Counties were part of capacity event held at Camden County College sharing ideas and challenges concerning sustainability efforts including coordinating community and municipal “green team” programs, getting volunteers and taking advantage of state and federal incentives. The Tri-County Sustainable Communities Forum [...]
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