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March 17, 2019

Gardening workshop at Farrington NatureLinc

Farrington NatureLinc will host “Practical and Beautiful Herb Gardening” with Jenny Hauf of Muddy River Herbals on Saturday, March 23 at 2 p.m. Click here for tickets. Other previously announced spring events at Farrington include the Galileo Star Party on April 13 and the fourth annual Fairy Festival on May 4.

Climate justice series film on Standing Rock

“Awake, a Dream from Standing Rock” will be shown on Tuesday, March 26 as part of the St. Anne’s in-the-Fields’ ongoing series of films sponsored by the Climate Justice Ministry. The film” captures the story of Native-led defiance that forever changed the fight for clean water, our environment, and the future of our planet. A light vegetarian supper is served at 6:30 p.m., and the film will begin shortly after 7 p.m. Discussion follows as time allows.

FELS talk features immigration stories

FELS, the Foundation for Educators at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, will present its annual FELS Talk on Thursday, March 28 at 7 p.m. in the L-S lecture hall. The topic this year is “Five Immigration Stories” with panelists who will share their personal experiences about the challenges and opportunities that arise with being an immigrant to the United States. The goal is to illuminate the many different angles of immigration and give the audience a deeper sense what it is like to experience the United States as a newcomer.

The evening will begin with a short film, “The Danger of a Single Story,” followed by an opportunity for each panelist to share an overview of their personal immigrant journey, followed by audience questions. Admission is $10 ($5 for students). All proceeds will benefit FELS, a nonprofit organization that awards enrichment grants to L-S faculty and staff to pursue their professional and personal interests and passions.

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