LexCAN’s Annual Meeting featuring Mike Barrett

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350 ppm (CO2)!

The Way Life Should Be!

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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Coming Up

Sustainability Fair 2025 –

March 22nd 2025 | 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Reflecting on our Roots….Growing a Resilient Future

Join us for the LexCAN and the Town of Lexington’s Sustainability Fair 2025!!

This fair will be held at Lexington High School Commons 1 and 2, Worthen Road Entrance. The fair will highlight topics from clean energy options and applications, electric vehicles, composting and more! You will hear speakers, be educated on sustainability practices from composting to heat pumps, and support local organizations. Local vendors will showcase solar panels to heat pumps, and you will get a chance to connect with town committees. There will be food and coffee for sale, family friendly activities, and an EV car showcase where you can test drive EVs on Lexington roads.

Don’t miss out on this special community event!

Upcoming Events
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Jan 27th @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Sustainability Fair 2025 –

Mar 22nd @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

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LexElectrify!

On September 21, LexCAN and the town of Lexington introduced a new campaign to help Lexington residents contribute to the goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2050. Featured speakers were Lexington’s Sustainability and Resilience Officer, Maggie Peard, and CleanHeat […]

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