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Don’t miss Green Drinks May 13


Posted at 9:40 am by Sarah Jackson

Going green in Everett just got a little bit sexier.

Next week Greening Properties, a small, locally owned independent real estate company, will host Snohomish County’s first-ever Green Drinks, an informal evening gathering with drinks, plus social and, perhaps, professional networking opportunities for local greenies.

Green Drinks, a European-born, international movement, including meetings in cities from Billings, Mont., to Delft, Netherlands, is meant to attract a lively mixture of people, including folks from academia, government and business circles and, of course, their friends.

It is an “organic, self-organizing network,” according to the central organization’s sparse Web site.

Drink up from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. May 13 at 2817 Rucker Ave., Everett.

Write mary@greeningproperties.com with questions or call 425-252-7601. Read a story from The Herald about Greening Properties here.
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