Volunteers sought for school bike week
Monday through Friday, May 2–6 is Walk, Bike & Roll to School Week at the Lincoln School, and organizers are looking for volunteers to help as crossing guards and to hand out between 7:20 and 8 a.m. on any morning. Click here to volunteer. Students and families are challenged to ditch the car and get to school under their own power. Bus riders can participate by walking or biking to the bus stop or around their neighborhood. Walkers and bikers will collect a different colored bracelet each day. Collect all five colors for a Friday afternoon prize.
Celebrate “No Mow May” in Lincoln
Participate in No Mow May and take an easy first step towards reversing climate change. Commit to letting the flowers bloom in your lawn this month and help redefine what a lawn is supposed to look like.
By mowing less frequently throughout the summer, we can continue to support the pollinators that flourished during No Mow May. Let low-growing flowers such as self-heal, clover, violet, and wild strawberry continue to add color, beauty, and ecological diversity to a lawn. Over time, consider replacing some or all of the lawn with native perennials, shrubs, and trees. Deeply rooted plants, once established, require less ongoing care than a lawn, offer beautiful flowers, and pull carbon deep into the ground. And a garden that blooms throughout the season offers an uninterrupted supply of nectar to pollinators.
If you’re worried what the neighbors will think, start a conversation about No Mow May and invite them to tour your burgeoning meadow. Lincoln Common Ground (part of Lincoln Mothers out Front) is also working on signage that can be displayed on the unmown lawn. To get involved, email Emily Haslett at emhaslett@gmail.com. Click here for pollinator-friendly plant suggestions from the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust. to join the LLCT volunteer mailing list, email llct@lincolnconservation.org.
Learn about heat pumps for heating and cooling
Tired of dragging out your window air conditioners every year? Looking for the most comfortable, cost-effective way to cool your home? Join the Green Energy Committee on Sunday, May 15 at 2 p.m. for a webinar all about air-source and ground-source heat pumps, the most climate-friendly home heating and cooling options available today. We’ll cover the ins and outs of replacing an old, inefficient system or adding a brand-new a supplemental unit or a whole-house system to your home. Dandelion Energy, a ground source heat pump installer, will answer questions, and you can hear from your neighbors about their experiences with heat pumps. Click here to register for this Zoom meeting.
International Honor Society of Nursing to induct Montie
Lincoln’s Helen Montie will be inducted into the International Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau (Delta Mu chapter at Yale Graduate School of Nursing). Upon completion of her MSN in 2023, she will sit for her boards to become a pediatric nurse practitioner/advanced practice nurse. Helen is a proud graduate of Lincoln Nursery School, the Lincoln School, LSRHS and Amherst College.