United Way Reading EventsAre you interested in supporting literacy in our community? Please join the United Way to read to students in local schools and preschools! Time commitment is 45 minutes, one time. Books and t-shirts are provided. For more information, contact Meghan.Maceiko@unitedwaycm.org. Check out the United Way’s 2019-20 reading events.
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Campus News & Events, Student News
2014 Spring/Summer Volunteer Internship
Lettuce Be Local L.L.C. is a start up company that distributes produce from local farms to restaurants and markets in and around central Massachusetts. The mission of this company is to assist and support local farms in order to promote the rebirth of a local, sustainable food system in Central Massachusetts. See the below flyer…
Campus News & Events, Faculty and Staff Notes
Help us create a better community space at the Clark Community Thrift Store
The Clark Community Thrift Store is wondering how it can become a better resource for the Clark and Main South communities. Please take a quick minute to tell us what your experience is with the Clark Community Thrift Store. We are looking forward to big changes this summer using your feedback! Click here to make…
Campus News & Events
Clark Community Thrift Store is now accepting donations
Getting rid of gently-used clothing, costumes, house wares, school supplies, working electronics, knick-knacks, or small furniture? Donate to the Clark Community Thrift Store! To donate: Bring your items, in plastic bags, to the recycling center’s landing dock (5 Hawthorne St.’s back entrance in the commuter parking lot), any time between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.…
Campus News & Events
Clark students volunteer, practice social entrepreneurship during Spring Break
Thirty Clark students didn’t head home to recharge their batteries or spend time relaxing in the sun this week, during Spring Break 2010. These students and faculty are spending time in Brazil, Haiti, Nicaragua and South Dakota, building houses and helping humanitarian aid organizations. Regardless of what one would call these trips—”service learning,” “social entrepreneurship”…