Categories: Events

Big Green Party & Website “ReLaunch”

There’s gonna be some changes made…

We’ve been dropping a few hints just like your girlfriend waiting for the ring

After 6 years of publishing online, we’ve got a website makeover in the works. Although our lips are sealed on the final product, it’s coming SO soon. (So don’t hold any appearance mishaps against us in the meantime…) 

Don’t be alarmed if you see this screen late in the evening or over the weekend. We promise, the site will be back soon.

2nd Annual Big Green Party

 

To celebrate our new look, we’re hosting a special “ReLaunch” party co-hosted by Sustainability Nexus, and you’re invited!

What’s the deal for the party?

In conjunction with The Sustainability Nexus, enjoy an evening of food, drinks, music, & surprises at Philly’s premiere sustainable coworking space, CityCoHo.

Our Amazing Sponsors Include:

  • Sustainable Business Network
  • DVGBC
  • Solar States
  • Victory Brewing Co.
  • Flying Fish Brewing Co.
  • Conshohocken Brewing Company
  • Philly Foodworks
  • Beese Knees

… and more to be announced soon!

Want in on the action? Join us:

2nd Annual Big Green Party: Green Philly Relaunch & Nexus Bash
The Biggest Green Bash in Town Returns
When: Friday, November 21st from 6:30 – 10 PM.
Where: CityCoHo; 2401 Walnut St, 1st & 2nd floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103

RSVP now for your FREE ticket.

There’s a limited number of tickets, so make sure to grab yours today.

See you on November 21st!

**Are you a company interested in sponsorship? Email julie@greenphillyblog.com for package options.

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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