Our Past Events
Fly, Buzz & Hop! Festival
RECURRING EVENT
Every summer, we’ve put on a day of art-making, storytelling, music, and learning about our local species of wild animals, trees, plants and habitats in Cambridge. Located in Joan Lorentz Park and other locales in the city, this festival is geared towards ages 4-11, but open to everyone!
Outdoor Forum 2021
In September of 2021, we participated in a public forum called “Improving Cambridge Parks, Playing Fields and Green Spaces: Access and Equity in the Public Sphere.” The forum was sponsored by Green Cambridge and the Cambridge Residents Alliance; Co-sponsored by Alewife Study Group, Cambridge Citizens Coalition, Cambridge Jazz Festival, Charles River Watershed Association, Communities Responding to Extreme Weather, and Fresh Pond Residents Alliance
Watch each of the three panel discussions here!
Climate Resilience Candidates Forum
Climate resilience begins with people. It is the collective response by the residents and government of Cambridge that is paramount in creating a resilient community today and ensuring a place, space, and sustenance for all in the future.
Green Cambridge, in collaboration with Cambridge Mothers Out Front, the Cambridge Residents Alliance, A Better Cambridge, and Cambridge Bicycle Safety, hosted a Candidates’ Night Climate Resilience Forum in September 2017. These groups have a shared vision of a connected, affordable, sustainable city that prioritizes the health and well-being of current and future Cantabrigians.
The event was moderated by Cantabrigian Derrick Jackson, an award-winning journalist , former Boston Globe columnist, author, and fellow with the Union of Concerned Scientists. It aimed to offer the candidates running for Cambridge City Council an opportunity to to reflect on and to share with voters ways in which they would bring bring greater resilience to our community.
To read statements from our 2017 City Councilors on Climate Resiliency click below!
Climate Congress 2016
The congress gathered 97 volunteer delegates from throughout the Cambridge community to make practical recommendations on how all residents can participate in responding to climate change. Grassroots groups Green Cambridge, Mothers Out Front, the South Asian Center and he Home Energy Efficiency Team supported the call for the congress.