Hello everyone,
Please join us this upcoming Wednesday, February 7th, for our monthly Green Drinks/San Francisco (www.greendrinks.org), sponsored by ICF International.
When/where:
Date: Wednesday, February 7th
Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Location: Varnish Fine Art, located at 77 Natoma Street between 1st and 2nd Streets. Natoma Street is in between Howard and Mission Streets.
SPONSOR:
ICF International (www.icfi.com) is a DC-based consulting firm with Energy, Environment, Transportation, and Housing practice areas. ICF San Francisco's Energy practice area works on energy efficiency and renewable energy policy and implementation projects for a variety of public and private clients. For recent projects, we have assisted Silicon Valley clients in becoming carbon-neutral, helped utilities with renewable portfolio standards (RPS) compliance, and installed energy efficiency measures in multi-family affordable housing in the Bay Area. ICF International will have representatives at Green Drinks, and would welcome further discussion about energy efficiency and renewable energy.
Venue/menu:
Varnish Fine Art will provide happy hour prices, until 7:00 p.m, at its wine, beer, and sake bar. Some food may be available for purchase at the bar. Varnish Fine Art doubles as a rotating art gallery with an emphasis on cast metal sculpture. More information about Varnish Fine Art can be found at http://www.varnishfineart.com/ .Contact information: Feel free to forward this email on to any groups or individuals who you believe might be interested, as anyone is welcome. We are keeping a distribution list for these monthly reminder emails.
Please send names and email addresses to robin.park at tpl dot org for any additions or substractions to the distribution list.
Safety:
Please be safe when coming to or from Green Drinks. If you would like someone to walk you to your bus/train stop or car, please let me know. As always, please designate a driver if driving.
We hope to see you at the next one.
Official Website: http://www.greendrinks.org
Added by ivanoats on February 2, 2007
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Can we have an event where the music is quiet enough to actually talk to people, please?