by Aidan Fife There are running narratives that young people don’t socialize, party, or civically engage in our communities anymore - that we’re stuck doomscrolling and have little hope for the future. As a late 20-something, I can tell you that should not be true. We, more than anyone, want... read more →
Oct
24
Oct
09
by Rachel Curry RegenAll friends, This is a repost of my latest Acronym newsletter. It’s free to subscribe and hits your inbox twice monthly, helping cut through corporate jargon and get to the good stuff. I talk about the future of work, how tech impacts our lives and more. Subscribe... read more →
Sep
05
by Amanda Ebersole The Problem Nobody likes a failing grade. This past April, Lancaster County residents saw an “F” on their report card from the American Lung Association’s “State of the Air” report. Lancaster’s poor air quality isn’t a new problem. It has been declining for decades. What is... read more →
Aug
07
by Clarissa Grunwald It’s another hot summer in Lancaster County, and we can expect it to remain hot until well into September. While heat can seem like little more than a nuisance for those with easy access to air conditioning, it can be a dangerous time of year for those... read more →
Jul
08
In the latest edition of The Regenerator: Why climate grief is overwhelming and 15 solutions for coping Outdoors for All - a free event celebrating inclusion and diversity in outdoor spaces Save the Date for our 2025 Climate Summit! Resources for participating in Plastic Free July thanks to Red Rose... read more →
Jul
03
by Robert Poe “Why would I have a kid when the world’s already screwed?” It’s not the first time I’ve heard that. Another Gen Z friend, staring out a café window, jaw in hand, eyes scanning the street like it might hold an answer. Traffic rushes past—business as usual—but something... read more →
Jun
05
In the latest edition of The Regenerator: Read about sustainable summer produce shopping in a new blog post. Take part in the 4th Annual Intergenerational Climate Action Month: Generations United in Action. Check out upcoming events (including a Save the Date for our 2025 Climate Summit!). Learn about a new... read more →
Jun
05
by Amanda Ebersole Lancaster County has experienced a cool spring season, complete with record-breaking rainfall in some areas. But, summer surely waits around the corner. The turning of the season typically brings hot sun and heavy humidity, but with that grows a rainbow of fresh produce to enjoy. Merely... read more →
May
02
Green Burials, Green Drinks, and Lots of Green Initiatives Read the full newsletter here.
May
01
by Elizabeth DeOrnellas Brother Frank Albrecht was laid to rest on a clear, blue morning last August, wrapped in a white shroud and covered in flower petals and grass clippings beneath the shade of the Akron Mennonite pines. The beloved School District of Lancaster educator, known for his decades... read more →
Apr
04
Be the first to hear about our exciting relaunch & a new term: "green scrubbing" Read the full newsletter here.
Apr
03
You’ve seen greenwashing, which the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) defines as “the act of making false or misleading statements about the environmental benefits of a product or practice, [...] all while gaming the system or profiting off well-intentioned, sustainably minded consumers.” But have you heard of green scrubbing? No,... read more →

