
Come together in community for our annual Harvest event to enjoy local food & libations in our Brew Garden, spend an evening in community, and take part in a collective climate art project!

In partnership with My Home Park, Hitchcock Center is hosting an online native plant sale to help you transform your yard into a thriving, eco-friendly habitat. Early fall is a fantastic time to plant native perennials!

Registration for our Fall 2025 afterschool and preschool programs are open now! Kids in grades Pre-K - 6 will learn about the natural world around us through games, experiments, stories, songs, and outdoor adventures. Learn more.

At the first Youth Climate Ambassadors workshop, young people recorded their personal climate stories and brought community members together to discuss the climate crisis and envision a more positive future.
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Hitchcock Center for the Environment
Most buildings consume resources. The Hitchcock Center in Amherst, MA, was built to give back.
As one of only a handful of Living Buildings in the world, the Center produces more energy than it uses, harvests and cleans its own water, and was constructed entirely with materials proven safe for people and the planet.
But it’s more than an award-winning building—it’s a teaching ground. Each year, thousands of students, community groups, and organizations explore how regenerative design can solve real-world challenges, from clean water to resilient communities.
EANE is proud to spotlight the Hitchcock Center this month for showing what’s possible when we rethink what buildings—and organizations—can do.
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Spread the word about our Pollinator Field Study!
Thursday September 11th at 3:30PM (rain date Tuesdsy September 16th)
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Our friends at the *Hitchcock Center* are offering preschool and afterschool programs that get kids moving, exploring, and learning in nature and mushrooms. 🐾🌳
Whether it's climbing trees, building forts, or discovering the wonders of the forest, these programs give kids the freedom to grow their curiosity, confidence, and connection to the world around them.
Learn more and sign up for a fall full of play, discovery, and muddy boots! 🍂👟
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