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February 11, 2009
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Hoppin' party at February's Greendrinks

Portland Greendrinks at ReStore

Hundreds of people turned out for last night's Greendrinks social networking event at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. This was one of the best gatherings yet, with a real cocktail party feel due to all the different spots where people could mingle among the building supplies.

Portland Greendrinks at ReStore

Portland Greendrinks at ReStore

Elliott May

Portland Greendrinks founder Elliott May thanked everyone for coming and introduced the evening's host, Steve Bolton.

Steve Bolton

Steve is the executive director of Greater Portland Habitat for Humanity, which runs the ReStore. He dispelled some common myths about Habitat (it's not a government program, it wasn't started by President Jimmy Carter and it doesn't give away homes for free) and explained how the ReStore sells donated building supplies at a big discount to support Habitat's home building program.

HoneyMaker mead

Along with lovely apps, there were lots of local drinks to sample. Here Nick Higgins and Eli Cayer of Maine Mead Works handed out shot glass sized samples of their very tasty dry and semi sweet HoneyMaker mead.

Sebago Brewing

The guys from Sebago Brewing Company were pouring up Slick Nick Winter Ale and Boathouse Brown Ale.

Peak Organic Pomegranate Wheat Ale

Anyone who made it all the way into the back room had the opportunity to try the very smooth and tasty Peak Organic Pomegranate Wheat Ale with Acai. The all organic brewery has been working on the recipe since at least last spring, and while it's not in stores yet, Geoff Masland tells me it will be soon.

Here are a few of the Greendrinkers who agreed to smile for the camera:

Heather Chandler and Jennie Vieira

Heather Chandler, who publishes the popular SunriseGuide, and Jennie Vieira, who just opened her own massage business for women called Blossom Massage.

Geoffrey Starrett and Katie Gallagher

Geoffrey Starrett and Katie Gallagher, who both managed to look good even though we were all sweltering under a heat lamp.

Jon Sundberg

And Jon Sundberg, who deserves a prize for the most humorous mug. The goal is to have more people emulate Jon and bring their own reusable mug to cut down on waste.

Should you want to be there for the next Greendrinks, mark you calendar for March 10. I'm not sure where the next party will be, but you can find out by checking the website or becoming a fan of the group on Facebook.

Posted by Avery Yale Kamila at 11:27 AM
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Comments

Great piece as always, but did you use a lower resolution camera or is the new webpage format messing with the pix; since they look sort of grainy?

Posted by just wondering
February 11, 2009 02:55 PM

It's the same old camera, but the new design has a few quirks. We're working on 'em. Look for better photos in the future!

Posted by Avery Yale Kamila
February 11, 2009 03:31 PM

Everyone from Habitat is buzzing about the great turnout at the ReStore last night.

Posted by Dad
February 11, 2009 03:32 PM

Special thanks to the folks at Greendrinks for the guidance and support to have such a successful event at the ReStore. Thank you, Avery, for the great photos. We hope everyone comes back to visit us soon!!

Posted by Tammy
February 12, 2009 09:25 AM

Thank you so much to Avery for the fun photos! A special thank you to Greendrinks for their encouragement and support in hosting this event!
I would also like to send a HUGE Thank you to our staff who did an amazing job, working as a team to pull this event off!

Posted by nicole@habitatme.org
February 13, 2009 10:28 AM

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