Events

SustainPHL Tickets on Sale at 10 AM today

Now that we announced the SustainPHL 2016 nominees online here, it’s now time to get tickets for the summer’s biggest sustainable event!

SustainPHL is an awards ceremony and celebration of sustainability visionaries to unsung heroes making a difference in their communities. Green Philly Blog email subscribers get a special discount – sign up to get your discount code.

Grab your seat to see the winners announced live on stage! (Recycled awards created by RAIR.) Presenters include Judy Wicks and Philadelphia Office of Sustainability Director, Christine Knapp.

Here’s what a ticket will get you:

sustainphl Tickets

Purchase your tickets online here. Tickets Include:

General Admission ($55 Early Bird; $65 after 6/28)

  • Open bar (including a signature drink from Philadelphia Distilling, beer & wine).
  • Heavy hors d’oeuvres
  • Sample local fare from Valley Milkhouse Cheese, Philly Food Works, Cabot Cheese, Pure Fare, Crust Vegan Bakery and more to be announced soon!
  • Munch & Learn: Learn something new in these sustainable exhibits. Exhibitors include Home Brewed Events, the Resource Exchange, Amanda Feifer from Phickle Ferments, DIY composting expert Tyler Weaver and more.
  • Awards reception.

VIP ($75 Early Bird, $90 after 6/28). Include the above PLUS:

  • Early access – enter at 6 PM!
  • Skip the lines for a bonus hour of our “Munch & Learn”, food & adult beverages
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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