Iowa City Green Drinks meets on the second Thursday of each month, and the next gathering is this Thursday, July 8th at The Red Avocado (521 E. Washington St.) beginning at 5:30 pm. Everyone is invited to join this informal group for food and/or beverages while discussing a wide range of environmental issues (and ideas) in the Iowa City area.
At the June gathering, our local contact Risa Dotson- Eicke reported that the group discussed bottled water and two 2009 documentaries: GasLand and Tapped. "We also talked about edible planting in urban areas, like medians in Des Moines and beans in downtown Iowa City. We discussed the uses of used kitchen grease from restaurants, including bio-diesel, and whether or not the containers that soy milk and boxed soup come in are recyclable." Green Drinks is a great way to learn and to connect with other local environmentally-minded people. For general info and a list of local green events visit the website. To receive email reminders and info on Iowa City Green Drinks, join the email list.
By the way, The Red Avocado has been with us here in downtown Iowa City for more than 10 years. If you check the website for this vegetarian/vegan restaurant, you will see that they have started working with Iowa City Ecocabs, a local bicycle cab service which will deliver Red Avocado lunches every Friday to the downtown area. Sounds like an interesting topic for another post!
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