
A family group of wild bison crosses the Madison River near West Yellowstone, MT. Stephany Seay/Buffalo Field Campiagn photo. http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org/
Every month in Bozeman, people who care about sustainability get together at informal gatherings known as Green Drinks. The events feature a lively mixture of people from NGOs, businesses, academia, government, and the local community across political and economic spectra who enjoy the opportunity to chat and network under a broad umbrella. This is a fun way to catch up with people you know and a great way to make new contacts and learn about organizations and individuals interested in all things sustainable. Everyone is welcome to invite someone else along, so there’s always a different crowd, making Green Drinks an organic, self-organizing network. Green Drinks events are typically held the third Wednesday of each month at rotating venues.
Trust for Public Lands will host on November 16th at their location, 1007 East Main Street, Suite 300 in Bozeman. The Trust for Public Land creates parks and protects land for people, ensuring healthy, livable communities for generations to come. Since 1972, The Trust has completed more than 5,200 park and conservation projects, conserved more than 3 million acres, and helped generate more than $33 billion in state and local conservation funding. Learn more at www.tpl.org/. Drinks begins at 5:30pm and hosts greatly appreciate an email or phone RSVP so they can calculate what to provide. Don’t forget to bring your own cup/mug/goblet or whatever you prefer for temporarily housing your libations and be prepared to share ideas or inspiration for a sound future. If you are interested in becoming an event host or for more information on Green Drinks, visit www.greendrinksbozeman.org/. •
A family group of wild bison crosses the Madison River near West Yellowstone, MT. Stephany Seay/Buffalo Field Campiagn photo. http://www.buffalofieldcampaign.org/













