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Opportunity Green's Room 367

I Had the pleasure to attend Opportunity Green's Room 367, a networking event (aka PARTY) for young folks interested in making this world a better place.

The event was held at the A + D Museum of Los Angeles and offered the perfect setting as the walls were covered with images from their current presentation "After the Flood: Building on Higher Ground; An exhibition presenting proposals for replacement housing and redevelopment in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

There were good vibes a plenty... the organic Mojitos from Ciudad and the mini citrus salads from Blue Velvet were tasty highlights. I discovered a new favorite beer as well... Mothership Wit from the New Belgium Brewing Co... thanks Dallas for the hook up.

Fun aside, the biggest highlight was meeting a variety of new friends who are all working on some amazing projects while treating mama earth good.

Here are a few links for you: greengrownandsexy.com for a fun look at the greenscene in LA & AOSA for some blow your mind new technology in the green printing field.

Credit to the top two photos goes to greengrownandsexy.com

May 8th, 2008 / 0 Comments / Tags: Green, Sustainability, Consumerism, Party

Headhigh + Opportunity Green


When Headhigh Creative was born it was greatly influenced by the Opportunity Green conference which we attended in its first year in 2007. Two years later we are pleased to announce that Headhigh has taken a proactive role with this conference and are helping the organizers Karen Solomon and Michael Flynn in a variety of ways this year.

Besides helping with a myriad of web updates and interactive work. We we also be riding and helping to organize the Tour De OG - a 500+ mile tour from San Francisco to Los Angeles to promote awareness about sustainability.

October 15th, 2009 / 0 Comments / Tags: riders one, sustainability, philanthropy

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