Los Angeles Green Drinks is excited to present:
Our Fourth Annual Earth Night Celebration
This year we are joining NYC Green Drinks for a first Coast-to-Coast Green Drinks party in partnership with Center for Environmental Health, Grist.org and Environment Furniture.
Get your tax deductible tickets here for $10 or at the door for $10 (updated 4/21).
Proceeds to benefit Center for Environmental Health
Join us this Earth’s Eve for a night of networking and music by solar powered DJ Ref. Enjoy delectable bites, raffle prizes and of course, plenty of Green Drinks!
We’ll have One Hope Wine, organic beer and special cocktails for Earth Night 2011 featuring FAIR - The World’s First Line of Fair Trade Certified Premium Spirits and DonQ Cristal Rum- known for its clean finish. Prometheus Springs is back with their amazing spicy Capsaisin Elixirs. Taste the delicious & nutritious 100% pure O.N.E. Coconut Drinks and discover the way of Matcha - bringing people together in celebration and health - with DoMatcha green tea, plain or mixed in a Matcha-tini.
A short program from Center for Environmental Health (CEH) and Grist.org authors will prepare you to be involved and take action on Earth Day. CEH will be conducting lead testing on handbags, wallets, jewelery, shoes and other consumer products you would like tested.
About Environment Furniture:
Part design consortium, part modern craftsman, Environment Furniture creates timeless contemporary collections for the home that respect the planet. With its use of sustainably harvested wood and reuse of otherwise discarded materials, Environment’s allure remains not only in its firmly entrenched environmental commitment, but also in its aesthetic: an understated elegance and rugged sophistication.
About Center for Environmental Health:
The Center for Environmental Health protects people from toxic chemicals and promotes business products and practices that are safe for public health and the environment.
About Grist:
Grist has been dishing out environmental news and commentary with a wry twist since 1999 — which, to be frank, was way before most people cared about such things. Now that green is in every headline and on every store shelf (bamboo hair gel, anyone?), Grist is the one site you can count on to help you make sense of it all.




