Thursday, September 10, 2015

Join the Green Team

Contact us with any questions, suggestions or brilliant ideas! cottagegreenteam1@gmail.com
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Current Cottage Street Green Team

Teacher Volunteer: TBD

Principal: Kevin Madden

The Cottage Street Green Team (Founding Mothers of the Blog)

Parent Volunteers:

                                 Kathy Mirza, parent coordinator, recycling/composting coordinator
                                 Paula Sincero, blog creator and administrator, waste-free lunch/farm-to-table
                                 Hana Jenner, recycling/composting, Kindergarten garden, waste-free lunch
                                 Beth Levine, recycling/composting
                                                                                           

For more information, see our timeline of the history of the Cottage Street Green Team.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Greening Back-to-School

Your back-to-school purchases have an impact on the environment. Here's why: 


14 billion pencils are produced every year, many made with wood from ancient forests. Americans use about 31.5 million tons of printing and writing paper each year, requiring 535 million trees (most from virgin tree fiber) and 12 billion gallons of oil to make. The average American consumes about 660 pounds of paper per year, compared to 550 pounds in Japan and only about 8.8 pounds in India.

4 Simple Things You Can Do to Make a Difference!


1.) Buy Environmentally-Friendly Supplies:

2.) Carpool or Ride a Bike to School


    3.) Pack a Waste-free Lunch (Learn how here.)


    4.) Recycle at Home and at School

    Wednesday, April 22, 2015

    Happy Earth Day!

    We couldn't ask for a more beautiful day to get outside and do something to care for the Earth! Every day is Earth Day, but do something extra special today…plant a tree, do a neighborhood trash pickup, take a hike and record your findings in a nature journal, create a habitat for an animal in your yard, etc. Have fun! Paula

    Here are some local happenings to get you started…

    EARTH-DAY SPECIFIC

    Week-long Celebration
    Official Website:Party For the Planet
    Location:1000 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI, 02907 map
    Dates:Monday, April 20, 2015 - Friday, April 24, 2015
    Hours:11am - 3pm
    In/Outdoor:Outdoor
    Cost:Free see below
    Category:Arts & Culture

    This April vacation, don’t miss out on a party as big and green as the Earth itself! This weeklong extravaganza will celebrate the different regions featured in the Zoo; Africa, Tropical America, Australasia and North America. Join us to learn about the animals here at the Zoo that are from those regions and all about their exciting and vibrant cultures.

    On Earth Day, Wednesday, April 22nd, join us for our Environmental Fair. Environmentally friendly organizations from throughout New England sharing tips on how to live green in your community and home, and more.

    The event runs 11am – 3pm Monday through Friday and is free with Zoo admission.
    Official Website:No Time to Waste at Providence Children's Museum
    Location:100 South Street, Providence, RI, 02903 map
    Phone:401-273-5437
    Dates:Wednesday, April 22, 2015 - Wednesday, April 22, 2015
    Hours:10:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    Ages:Toddlers, Kids
    In/Outdoor:Indoor
    Cost:see below

    In celebration of Earth Day, see a hilarious family comedy about trash and recycling. This interactive performance gives a lighthearted look at the three R's of protecting the environment – reducing, reusing and recycling. Four 20-minute shows at 10:30 & 11:30 AM and 12:15 & 1:15 PM; recommended for ages 5 and up.

    You can also try a variety of activities exploring conservation. Play a recycle sorting game, create sprout necklaces, and make other recycled crafts. Underwritten by Dominion Foundation.

    Coming up on Friday
    Official Website:Annual Earth Day Celebration at Franklin Park Zoo!
    Location:One Franklin Park Road, Boston, MA, Massachuse map
    Phone:6175415466
    Dates:Fri from 4/24/15 - 4/24/15
    Hours:10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    Ages:Infants, Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults

    Coming up on Saturday
    Official Website:Earth Day Celebration
    Location:40 Stow Street, Concord, MA, 01742
    Phone:978-371-0820
    Dates:Saturday, April 25, 2015 - Saturday, April 25, 2015
    Hours:10am - 2pm
    Ages:Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults
    In/Outdoor:Indoor, Outdoor
    Cost:Free
    Category:Fairs & Festivals

    HIKE
    Borderlands State Park, Sharon/Easton

    Blue Hills State ReservationMilton, Free
    With its scenic views, varied terrain and 125 miles of trails, the Blue Hills Reservation offers year-round enjoyment for the outdoor enthusiast. Great trails for any level.

    Francis William Bird ParkWalpole, Free

    Over three miles of walking paths wind through the park, traversing streams via old granite bridges and passing through rolling, grassy meadows punctuated with mature shade trees, tree groves, and ponds.

    EcoTariumWorcester

    3-story museum and park dedicated to learning about our natural world. Animal exhibits, hands-on exhibits, special programs, train ride & planetarium.

    MUSEUM
    Official Website:No Time to Waste at Providence Children's Museum
    Location:100 South Street, Providence, RI, 02903 map
    Phone:401-273-5437
    Dates:Wednesday, April 22, 2015 - Wednesday, April 22, 2015
    Hours:10:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    Ages:Toddlers, Kids
    In/Outdoor:Indoor
    Cost:see below
    In celebration of Earth Day, see a hilarious family comedy about trash and recycling. This interactive performance gives a lighthearted look at the three R's of protecting the environment – reducing, reusing and recycling. Four 20-minute shows at 10:30 & 11:30 AM and 12:15 & 1:15 PM; recommended for ages 5 and up.

    You can also try a variety of activities exploring conservation. Play a recycle sorting game, create sprout necklaces, and make other recycled crafts. Underwritten by Dominion Foundation.

    Blue Hills Trailside MuseumMilton, $
    The Blue Hills Trailside Museum is the interpretive center for the 7,000-acre Blue Hills Reservation and is managed by the Massachusetts Audubon Society.







    South Shore Natural Science CenterNorwell, $
    The South Shore Natural Science Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public about the natural and cultural environments of the South Shore.

    Monday, February 9, 2015

    Visit Us at the Fun Fair!

    Stop by The Green Room at the Cottage Street School Fun Fair on Sunday, March 22 from 10-4 

    Challenge: What can you recycle or compost and what goes in the trash?

    We will have interactive game stations where you can explore, challenge yourself, and learn about ways to green our school! The Green Room was a big hit last year with children and adults alike!  

    Come see how you can be a part of the Cottage Street School's Green Team!

    See a timeline of the history of the Green Team.