
The Earth Day celebration will feature a sale of energy-efficient light bulbs and fixtures for employees
UMass Medical School’s annual Earth Day celebration is set for Wednesday, April 20, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the Medical School building’s lobbies, both new and old.
This year’s event will feature a wide range of displays about all things green, including fuel-efficient vehicles, locally grown foods, energy-saving light bulbs and more. “We’re fortunate to have a great group of participants coming to help our community become more sustainable,” said Rebecca Chlapowski of the school’s auxiliary services department, who helps coordinate the Earth Day program. “We’ll have some of our returning favorites, and several new displays this year, like drop-off bins for household electronics . So I encourage everyone to stop in at some point during the day.”
One of the special features of this year’s Earth Day event will be the debut of Growing Green’s iconic mascot and a contest to give it a name. “We wanted to do something that was interactive, and a little fun, to help us spark more interest in our sustainability efforts,” said Melissa Lucas, sustainability and energy efficiency manager at UMMS.
That spark comes in the form of a firefly (pictured here) developed for the Growing Green program by Brittany Armington, a junior at Montserrat College of Art, and daughter of Mark Armington, the senior director for facilities engineering and construction at UMMS. “We really appreciate Brittany’s support for our sustainability work. She did a wonderful job with the firefly. Now we need a great name to go with it,” Lucas said.
Anyone stopping by the UMMS Sustainability Committee table at Earth Day can enter the contest, and make multiple suggestions. The committee will review all the submissions and select the winner. The author of the winning name will receive a gift basket of environmentally friendly products for the home and recognition in the Growing Green e-newsletter and website.
Participating organizations at Earth Day will be:
- Bancroft School
- Fuel-Efficient Vehicle Exhibit
- Earthtec (sustainable clothing made from recycled materials)
- MassRides and the Worcester Regional Transit Authority
- National Grid
- Northeast Material Handling
- Polar Beverages
- UMass Tobacco Consultation Service
- Techniart (selling energy-efficient light bulbs and fixtures)
- Worcester Energy Barnraisers
At Earth Day, Northeast Material Handling will accept the following materials:
Monitors CPUs Batteries Modems Laptops Radios Speakers Routers Switches Wire |
Microwave ovens Cell phones Chargers Battery-operated tools Medical equipment Home office printers Phones Home office scanners Fax machines Towers |
Servers Ballasts Switch gear Fire alarm equipment Printed circuit boards |