People for Puget Sound is starting a speaker series in Seattle and Everett. They recently received a PPG grant to do public engagement for sediment clean up at the Port of Everett for the next two years. A public speaker series is to be part of their education and outreach strategy.
“Living locally” is a hot topic these days! Come to the Policy Café to join the sustainable living discussion. Join People for Puget Sound on Thursday, April 29, from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm for a beer with Kurt Hoelting, author of “Circumference of Home: One Man’s Yearlong Quest for a Radically Local Life,” followed by an activist briefing from the advocacy experts at People For Puget Sound.
Policy Café – A Radically Local Life, at the Scuttlebutt Brewery, 1524 West Marine View Drive, Everett. Dinner service and drinks will be available from Scuttlebutt brewery throughout the evening! Cost us $5.00 (plus $.99 to Brown Paper Tickets). Check out the book synopsis and reserve your spot at http://pugetsound.org/events/circumference/.
Kurt will also be presenting another reading at Seattle’s Town Hall on Friday, April 30, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Tickets are also available at http://pugetsound.org/events/circumference/.
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