News from the Niagara Sustainability Initiative
This coming Tuesday, November 17th, 2015 the Niagara Sustainability Initiative will host an open house style event titled “Get to Know NSI: Pop-Up Pub”.
The event will be FREE and open to the public with wine and food for purchase. This 2nd annual “Get to Know” event will not only showcase the Niagara Sustainability Initiative’s services but the great food, beer and wine of local and sustainably conscious caterers in a night market. For those interested in attending, it is free to attend and ONLY CASH will be accepted for purchases on site.
Supporting local businesses benefits the economy and the long term sustainability of our cities through human and environmental health benefits. Join us at the LEED Certified Balls Falls Centre for Conservation to get to know the sustainability movement in Niagara.
Registration is required and space is limited.
For more information visit our event page: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/nsi-pop-up-pub-social-with-local-food-drink-tickets-18052042144
WHO: Niagara Sustainability Initiative (NSI), Reif Estate Winery, Konzelmann Estate Winery, Silversmith Brewing Company, Eh Jose Mexican Food, Niagara Local Food Co-op, Chocolate Tales, Shore Thing (Live Band)
WHAT: “Get to Know NSI: Pop-Up Pub”
WHEN: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 from 5:30PM-8:30PM, (Registration starts 5:15PM)
WHERE: Balls Falls Centre for Conservation, 3292 Sixth Avenue, Jordan ON L0R 1S0
NSI is a not-for-profit organization that engages and connects government, industry, community and academia to advance environmental and economic performance in the Niagara Region. Through The Carbon Project, a voluntary program whereby member organizations voluntarily commit to measuring, managing and reducing organizational greenhouse gas emissions, NSI facilitates profitable sustainability in the Niagara Region.
Niagara Sustainability Initiative | 89-91 St. Paul Street, Suite 301 | St. Catharines, Ontario. For more information visit – niagarasustainability.org
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