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RegenAll to host Lancaster’s first ever climate town hall

Eric Sauder, founder of RegenAll

RegenAll, a local nonprofit, focused on climate solutions in Lancaster County for a more resilient future, will host Lancaster County’s first ever Climate Town Hall this Sunday, Jan. 26, at Hamilton Park United Church of Christ, 1210 Maple Avenue, Lancaster.

“RegenAll was founded because climate change is too urgent to wait for nations to act,” said Eric Sauder, President and Founder of RegenAll. “Local climate action is essential, and the Climate Town Hall offers us a chance to come together and share meaningful ways to advance climate progress within our community.”

The town hall is free and open to the public and is designed to gather the community to discuss and connect around local climate solutions. Attendees will learn how to get involved with climate action in Lancaster County, connect with various organizations, share their stories with one another, and collect valuable resources.

The town hall starts at 3:30p.m. beginning with remarks on RegenAll’s programs, resources, and 2024 impact. Attendees will have the opportunity to share their stories and will also enjoy performances from local artist Sir Dominique Jordan and Andrew Pauls. A social hour will follow with continued community building, resource sharing, and the first ever “climate pie” provided and donated in part by Lancaster Pie and Coffee. The event will conclude at 5:30p.m.