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This listing was last updated by the Fort Collins organiser on: 2025-12-20

Regional Green Drinks | January 21, 2026

Networking with Longmont & Boulder Green Drinks:

Wednesday, January 21, 2026
MMM HQ Coworking: 712 Main St., Longmont, CO
6:00-8:30pm

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Notice of Filming/Photography

By entering an event or program of Green Drinks, you are entering an area where photography, audio and video recording may occur. Your entry and presence on the event premises constitutes your consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded and to the release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction of any and all recorded media of your appearance, voice, and name for any purpose whatsoever in perpetuity in connection with the Green Drinks and its initiatives, including, by way of example only, use on websites, in social media, news and advertising.

By entering the event premises, you waive and release any claims you may have related to the use of recorded media of you at the event, including, without limitation, any right to inspect or approve the photo, video or audio recording of you, any claims for invasion of privacy, violation of the right of publicity, defamation, and copyright infringement or for any fees for use of such record media.

You understand that all photography, filming and/or recording will be done in reliance on this consent. If you do not agree to the foregoing, please do not enter the event premises.

Land Acknowledgment

What connects us at Green Drinks is a concern for our shared environment and care for the Earth. The sustainability efforts we make today can’t be mentioned without recalling those who have come before us. We want to recognize and honor the original stewards of the Earth and the land we stand on today, the Native Americans. Fort Collins was home to the Hinono’eiteen (Arapaho), Tséts?hést?hese (Cheyenne), N?m?n?? (Comanche), Caiugu (Kiowa (Kai-wa)), ?ariks i ?ariks (Pawnee), Sosonih (Shoshone), Oc'eti S'akowin (Lakota) and Núuchiu (Ute) people. We are grateful to these tribes for their stewardship of the resources that we all enjoy today. We hope to honor their past as we move forward with our intention of becoming more responsible stewards of our environment.

The native tribes of Colorado and Wyoming endured many atrocities, including  horrific killing during the Sand Creek Massacre in 1864 and forced removal from their lands. Many treaties were broken with the various tribes.  Today only 2 reservations are still on Colorado land. Yet, their history is one of great strength and Native Americans are still active parts of our community.  This includes Yunfa (youf-na) Soldier Wolf working with the Cache La Poudre National heritage area and authors like Robin Wall Kimmerer sharing her experience. 

We understand that this land acknowledgment may not right the wrongs of the past, but we intend to support the Native American cultures and practices that still to this day are fighting to protect this planet from irreversible damage. We can’t do this without acknowledging what has happened.