Event - Green Drinks May 6th

Hamptons
 

HamptonsGreen Drinks Gathering
Tuesday May 6th 6 to 9 PM
 75 Main Restaurant Southampton Village
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Every month all over the world people that work in environmental fields or want to learn more about the environment get together at informal meetings known as Green Drinks.   And the East End of Long Island is no exception.  Now in its 6th month, the Hamptons Green Drinks Gatherings is a don't miss event that brings together hundreds of environmental businesspeople, professionals, advocates, officials, educators and people just interested in learning from all over Long Island to share experiences, learn, collaborate, discuss, grow and have a really good time.

More information 631-721-1908, greendrinks@ligreen.com or www.ligreen.com/greendrinks

 

GreenSpeaks presentations are targeted to Long Island residents and businesses.  The goal is to give people the tools that they need to immediately make green changes in their homes, lives and businesses.

This months topic is about Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy,
"What's Real? Green Energy Facts and Myths".  

We have put together a panel of experts for this meeting:

* Green Energy Expert and Architect Bill Chaleff
 * Green Architect Richard Stott
* Community Energy Issues Program Director Beth Fiteni
* Moderated by Chuck Schwartz - Director LI Green

GreenSpeaks programs are put on in a very interactive fashion so make sure that you bring your questions.

More information  631-721-1908, greenspeaks@ligreen.com or www.ligreen.com/greenspeaks

 

GreenSpeaks


 

Monday May 19, 7pm
   Stony Brook Southampton
   Chancellors Hall
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Save The Date Thursday June 5th
Organic and Local Wine Tasting

Join us on for a special edition of the Hamptons Green Drinks Gathering featuring Organic and Local Wines.  

Thursday June 5th , 6-9 pm
   Stony Brook Southampton
   Chancellors Hall Lobby and Patio

Proceeds from this event will help LI Green and the Sierra Club achieve their goals for improving the environment and building Long Island's Green Economy.