Canyon River Bakers (Economy)
Canyon River Bakers will be providing fresh baked pastries and bagel sandwiches for guests and vendors.
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City of Ellensburg Storm Water (Education, Environment, Economy)
Information on Storm water control.
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Cloudview Ecofarms (Education, Economy, Environment)
Cloudview Ecofarms is a small-scale sustainable and organic farming operation offering Community Supported Agriculture shares, farm-based education, as well as community building experiences. We strive to explore many different paths towards sustainability while building a local food economy for Central Washington and the Columbia Basin communities. www.cloudviewecofarms.org
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Ellensburg Downtown Association (Economy)
Learn more about what the EDA is doing for the revitalization of downtown Ellensburg and how you can get involved.
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Ellensburg Food Co-op(Education, Economy, Environment)
“Ellensburg Food Co-op” is a member-owned natural foods cooperative
where anyone can buy, learn about and enjoy sustainably-sourced products
all year long, including local, organic and other natural items; at its
core, the cooperative is about building a healthy community and
supporting local producers. www.ellensburgfoodcoop.org
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Ellensburg Public Library (Education, Economy)
The Ellensburg Public Library's "3e"s Empower, Enrich, and Educate, fit right in with the Winter Fair theme. See what the library has to offer on sustainability issues and lifestyles.
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Ellensburg Holistic Animal Wellness & WA Toxics Coalition(Education, Economy, Environment) Education about toxins in our environment. Healthy solutions for your pets through Holistic Veterinary Medicine, why it is good for your animals and the planet! www.e-haw.com www.watoxics.org
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Environmental Resource Management Association (ERMA) (Education, Environment)
ERMA is a student run club at Central Washington University focusing on environmental resource management. Visit ERMA for a Tap Water Challenge.
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Ellensburg Vegetarian Society (Education, Economy, Environment)
Educational material on heart and planet healthy living!
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Forterra (formerly Cascade Land Conservancy) (Education, Environment)
Forterra envisions a region that combines spectacular landscapes, a vibrant economy and great places to live. www.forterra.org
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Goodwill (Education, Environment, Economy)
Learn about programs, services and career opportunities available in Eastern Washington.
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Hope Source (Economy, Environment)
HopeSource will focus on the benefits and impact of weatherization as well as easy, do it yourself, low/no cost ways to weatherize your home with hands on examples of quick and easy tools and materials anyone can use on their home, and a model of a home illustrating the differences between a properly weatherized and non-weatherized house. www.hopesource.us
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Kittitas Audubon Society(Education, Economy, Environment)
Bird awareness: Hospital chimney for swifts; preventing birds from hitting windows; recognizing common birds, their songs and feathers. www.kittitasaudubon.org
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Kittitas County Field & Stream (Education, Environment) We are an all-volunteer, 501c3 non-profit group promoting effective conservation, teaching hunting ethics and good sportsmanship, supporting education to prevent pollution and improving and increasing outdoor recreation opportunities, especially hunting and fishing. www.kittitasfieldandstream.org
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Kittitas County Solid Waste (Education, Environment, Economy)
Want to know where and what you can recycle? Ask Kittitas County Solid Waste.
www.co.kittitas.wa.us/solidwaste
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Kittitas County Water Purveyors(Education, Economy, Environment)
The irrigation water providers and irrigation water users of Kittitas County have made great strides toward improving water quality and enhancing riparian habitat throughout our county. Irrigation water is the reason our valley is green, yet few people really understand the system - where the water comes from, how it's used, and where it goes when t leaves our farms and ranches. The KSWP booth answers these question and provides detailed information on the quality of the surface water we're all surrounded by and reliant upon. www.kcwp.org
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Kittitas Environmental Education Network (Education, Environment)
Kittitas Environmental Education Network Is to develop, maintain and coordinate a network of practitioners and supporters of environmental education and sustainability in Kittitas County.
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Manastash Mapping (Education, Economy, Environment)
Manastash Mapping provides quality, affordable mapping and geographic analysis to community organizations and businesses in Kittitas County and the Yakima River Basin. www.manastashmapping.com
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Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group (Education, Environment)
The "Salmon in our Backyards" project encourages landowners to install buffers of native vegetation along streams and rivers. Landowners will be able to pick up copies of a new publication, "Welcoming Salmon to our Backyards", which provides buffer information and a template for planting. Lists of local native plant suppliers and other resources will be on hand, along with information about potential funding assistance. www.midcolumbiarfeg.com
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Purity Soap Works (Economy, Environment)
Purity Soap Works products are handcrafted skin care products made from all-natural ingredients including organic olive oil and goats milk.
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Rodeo City Equine Rescue (Education)
Our mission is to foster safe, sound, usable equines that still have quality of life. We shall rehabilitate and adopt animals into quality of lifetime homes. www.rodeocityequine.com
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RSVP (Education, Economy, Environment)
RSVP is the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program. RSVP is well know for printer cartridge and cell phone recycling as well as the Manastash Metric Bike Ride. www.rsvp-wa.org/ellensburg
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Sierra Club (Education, Environment)
The Sierra Club is interested in enjoying, exploring and protecting the splendor and beauty of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Since the U.S. Forest Service has scheduled a Forest Plan Update for 2011, we have an opportunity to ensure that this healthy working forest remains intact, with a maximum amount of natural integrity, If you are interested in preserving the forest for our families and future generations, we welcome you to join the Sierra Club in our effort to make sure the next Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Plan works for people and the plants and animals that populate our world.
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WA Department of Ecology(Education, Environment)
The WA Department of Ecology will have information on how you can protect riparian areas and information on local water quality protection projects. www.ecy.wa.gov
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Washington Native Plant Society(Education, Environment)
To promote the appreciation and conservation of Washington's native plants and their habitats through study, education and advocacy
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Washington Water Trust (Environment)
The Washington Water Trust will showcase a few of our past and present instream flow enhancement projects. www.washingtonwatertrust.org
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Yakima River Canyon Scenic Byway (Education, Economy, Environment)
The main goal of the Scenic Byway Program, to merge road safety with recreation access. This historic stretch of highway and its surrounding landscape are an under-appreciated treasure but a recent partnership has been formed to update and implement the Corridor Management Plan and bring the Byway into the 21st century.
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A socializing, networking gathering for like minded people interested in "GREEN" topics
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Next GreenDrinks Monday, January 9th 5:30 - 7 pm Starlight Lounge
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May GreenDrinks is sponsored by Kittitas Environmental Education Network (KEEN)
Bring a friend, peer or colleague!
*Excellent Company * Happy Hour Fun
KEEN is a network that brings together local groups, environmental organizations, and the community for common interests and improving the surrounding area. One of KEEN's signature events emphasizing this network is the e3 Winter Fair at Hal Holmes Center the last Saturday in January.
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Would you like to highlight your business or organization by SPONSORing a monthly GreenDrinks?
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Sponsoring GreenDrinks is a great way to promote your "Green" business or organization through one-on-one interactions with folks that are already interested in what you have to say.
GreenDrinks lets you promote yourself in a way that is different from standard marketing, it allows you to create a personal, face-to-face relationship with people that are already interested in what you do. People remember one-on-one interactions far more than e-mails, newsletters, and/or mailings.
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If you would like to sponsor GreenDrinks contact Diedra Petrina at 509.962.1654 or diedrap@live.com
It is only $150.00 to sponsor
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