What is No Mow May? The goal of No Mow May is to allow grass to  grow un-mown through the month of May, allowing wild flowers to come through and create habitat and forage  for early season pollinators. This is particularly important in urban areas where  floral resources are often limited, suburban areas where heavy landscaping is common, and everywhere in Massachusetts this year because of the early spring.

 
District 7910 is inviting all Rotary Clubs to participate in our No Mow May campaign by refraining from mowing your lawn through May (and April!), and then educating your community about it by displaying and distributing lawn signs that contain the name of your Rotary Club (and D7910), and the friendly and playful call-to-action Let's Pollinate!

Click HERE to learn more about the project and how to order your club signs!