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350 ppm (CO2)!

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LexCANers come out to change the countdown clock to 350 as 350 ppm is when the climate was stable. Let's work to get back there!

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Small Yet Mighty Winter Markets

March 29th 2025 | 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

It’s a three-peat for the Lexington Farmers’ Market in March, with the Small Yet Mighty Winter Market on March 1, March 15 and March 29 from 11-2 pm at the Waldorf School Gymnasium in Lexington! You’ll find a cozy welcoming space with healthy food, locally grown, crafted and produced by up to ten of your favorite LFM farmers and vendors on-site each market week. There are microgreens, winter greens and hearty produce, freshly baked savory and sweet treats, seafood, cheese, meats including poultry, beef, lamb and pork, eggs (yes we have them!), pies, specialty foods, and prepared meals. This month, you’ll also find guest vendors Rascal Relish and Del’s Coffee Roasters at the March 15 market, and knife sharpener Venier Forge at the March 29th market. To read more about all the talented farmers and vendors attending this month, visit https://www.lexingtonfarmersmarket.org/small-yet-mighty-winter-market. Support local farms, food businesses and sustainability by shopping locally!

Upcoming Events
Continue the Revolution

Apr 13th @ 12:00 pm

Climate Conversations

LPS Green Team Food Rescue Journey: Taking Action to Rescue Food Waste from Our School Cafeterias

Natalie Cohen and Tina McBride, dedicated volunteers with the LPS Green Team and Lexington school community parents, began their inspiring journey with a troubling realization: perfectly good, unopened food was regularly discarded and composted at local schools, despite the known […]

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Chair’s Report at the Annual Meeting 2025

 In an escalating climate crisis whose impacts are increasingly impossible to ignore, LexCAN dedicated its time and resources in 2024 to educating and rallying the Lexington community to proactively meet the climate challenge head-on – both in their private lives […]

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Converting Lawns to Pocket Forests!

Pocket – or mini, or Miyawaki – Forests offer us a unique, low-tech, low-cost approach to help rebuild our damaged ecosystems, sequester carbon, support biodiversity, water systems, pollution and more. Do you have lawn you can convert to a pocket […]

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