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First Greeniac Nation Event Tomorrow!
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| Monday, 17 September 2007 | ||||
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Tomorrow we are having our first Greeniac NationTM event, an eco-friendly Happy Hour in SF, and I couldn't be more excited and thrilled by the support and interest we have received for this event from Greeniacs, friends, businesses, and Bay Area green groups! I would also like to thank the Greeniacs staff for the detailed thought and planning that they have invested in this event, the team has really gone above and beyond in helping to facilitate and organize an amazing green happy hour. For those of you who have not seen the information about the Greeniacs Happy Hour tomorrow under the GreeniacEvents calendar, or seen this information published in the SF Environment materials, here it is: (CLICK ON THE TITLE TO READ THE FULL POST) Tomorrow we are having our first Greeniac NationTM event, an eco-friendly Happy Hour in SF, and I couldn't be more excited and thrilled by the support and interest we have received for this event from Greeniacs, friends, businesses, and Bay Area green groups! I would also like to thank the Greeniacs staff for the detailed thought and planning that they have invested in this event, the team has really gone above and beyond in helping to facilitate and organize an amazing green happy hour. For those of you who have not seen the information about the Greeniacs Happy Hour tomorrow under the GreeniacEvents calendar, or seen this information published in the SF Environment materials, here it is: Greeniac NationTM Networking Party Tuesday, September 18, 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Free admission; cash bar (must be 21 or over) 111 Minna Gallery, 111 Minna Street, San Francisco Welcome to the Greeniac Nation - a growing online social network of discerning citizens who are learning from each other in a marathon conversation about living in tune with nature. Join the Greeniacs for green organic drinks, an eco-raffle and stimulating conversation. Greeniacs.com - launched from the Bay Area in July - already has members in 25 states, Canada, and France. The innovative site is designed as a non-political, non-judgmental, fun treasure trove of views you can use based on members' personal experiences. After all, saving the planet is a team sport. Sponsored by Greeniacs.com in collaboration with 111 Minna Gallery. Green drink specials: $3 pints of organic Magnolia beer $5 green signature cocktail $6 glasses of Kline organic wine Free raffle: Prize #1: 4 Lower Box tickets and 1 parking pass for the Giants game on September 26th at 7:15 pm, donated by Wells Fargo Bank Prize #2: One Month Membership to Equinox Fitness Northern California Clubs (San Francisco, San Mateo, or Palo Alto)
GreeniacsTM is an official partner of Architecture and the City.
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