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Whistler Green Drinks

This listing was last updated by the Whistler organiser on: 2021-01-13

Welcome to Whistler's Green Drinks (happening since 2007)

Green Drinks is a monthly gathering of anyone interested in 'green'. Green Drinkers are from all ages, backgrounds and groups - non-profit organizations, academia, government, small business, big business, self-employed, volunteers, students, concerned citizens, curious people, ...and everything in between.

These events are very simple and unstructured, there's no agenda or other formality - it's just a chance to meet regularly to chat, debate, socialize and connect with others in Whistler who are passionate about environmental and sustainability issues. Whether you're keen on green building & design, sustainable energy, organic gardening, or something else entirely, you'll find like-minded people.

The concept began with a few noble souls in the UK in 1989 and over the years has spread far beyond the smokey pubs of London. The first Canadian Green Drinks started up in Vancouver in February 2005 and Hilltrip is now bringing the concept to Whistler.

Each month we have free beer and appetizers for our guests!

Attendees are welcome to bring business cards, brochures, info sheets, magazines and newsletters to put on a table for people to take away with them. But they have to make sure to take whatever they left on the table with them when they leave.

AWARE is able to bring the next Green Drinks to Whistler thanks to the support of Ziptrek, Black's Pub, and  Granville Island Brewing.


WHEN:  Every first Wednesday of the month - On-going since 2007!!!

WHERE: Black's Pub, 4270 Mountain Square Whistler

MAP: www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp


CONTACT US: Want to become a Green Drinks sponsor? Have questions or comments? Just e-mail us at president[at]awarewhistler[dot]org

For more information about AWARE and the environment click here