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New Haven Green Drinks- Rock2Rock/ CMHC/ CitySeed Speakers

Time: March 20, 2013 from 6pm to 8pm
Location: Yolande's Bistro and Creperie
Street: 99 Orange Street
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://www.greendrinks.org/CT…
Phone: 9145846377
Event Type: environmental, networking, happy, hour
Organized By: Eric Goldman
Latest Activity: Mar 17, 2013

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With daylight saving's time upon us, Spring is right around the corner and so is March's New Haven Green Drinks! Please join us this Wednesday, March 20th at Yolande's Bistro and Creperie for some good conversation, new connections, and a lovely evening.

 

This month we are honored to raise awareness of the Rock to Rock Earth Day Ride in April and highlight some of the organizers/ participating parties of the event. Kyle Pedersen from Connecticut Mental Health Center (CMHC) will present along with Rock to Rock organizers. Along with a holistic approach to mental health care and gardening projects with patients, CitySeed and CMHC have a partnership for the Hill Farmers' Market- CMHC provides their patients with vouchers to be spent at any CitySeed Farmers' Market!


Yolande's Bistro and Creperie is gracious enough to host us for the evening and I look forward to the great atmosphere. Yolande's is a great supporter of neighborhood businesses, fresh foods, and strong community connectivity- a perfect pairing with the speakers and topics for March's Green Drinks. Located in New Haven's downtown, please carpool, walk, bike, or use public transportation if possible! 

http://www.cmhcfoundation.org/

http://rocktorock.donordrive.com/

http://cityseed.org/

 

See you there!

 

 

Your friend at New Haven Green Drinks, 

Eric Goldman, New Haven Green Drinks Organizer

NHS of New Haven Project Manager

www.greendrinks.org

 

New Haven Green Drinks is an award-winning monthly environmental social event to get to know what and who is going "Green" in New Haven County; Meeting every 3rd Wednesday of the Month from 6 to 8pm somewhere fun in the New Haven area. Suggestions for free and "green" event locations are welcome.

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