If you missed the article on 2/19/08 in Greenfield's
Recorder, here you go.
What's not mentioned is that
Green Drinks is now happening in over 320 cities around the globe. Check
www.greendrinks.org to see exactly where. Maybe there's one where you're going or where friends would be glad to hear about it.
'Happy hour' Goes Green: Third Wednesday series focuses on renewable energy, environmentBy RICHIE DAVIS
Drinking of grasshoppers or Midori cocktails like The Grinch will be purely optional at the first in a monthly series of Green Drinks events in Greenfield.
Think of it as a "down-to-earth" happy hour to explore what renewable energy is all about and ways to take better care of the environment.
The series, which opens this Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Hope and Olive in Greenfield and will be hosted by a different "watering hole" the third Wednesday of each month, is the brainchild of Turners Falls filmmaker Carlyn Saltman, who helped create the EarthThrives.com Web site as a way to share stories and short videos of how local residents are saving energy.
After a November panel discussion about vital downtowns, it seemed like a way to foster discussion of ideas about energy conservation and the choices we make, she said.
"There's no shortage of projects," she said, "but there is a shortage of cross-fertilization among various groups and perspectives. This is meant to be informal and enrich people's decision-making."
The idea came from Green Drinks International, an umbrella group for an international collection of informal gatherings around the planet -- including Northampton, Pittsfield and Great Barrington. Those events, described online at
www.greendrinks.org are intended for "people who work in the environmental field," but the new Franklin County series recognizes that we all work -- and play -- in the environmental field, whether we know it or not.
"This is a place for people to ask questions in an open-minded way," said Saltman, who hopes the series will bring about greater understanding among "neighbors and colleagues we don't usually get to talk with about these issues. … Just open-minded, open-ended conversation."
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