Berkshire Green Drinks (formerly Pittsfield Green Drinks) is an informal gathering on the second Wednesday of the month that is free and open to everyone with any environmental interest. A guest speaker talks about an environmentally-related topic for approximately 30 minutes beginning at 6 PM, followed by a discussion and Q&A. The drinks aren’t green but the conversations are. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to join and bring along questions!
This month, Zach Adams will share about this past summer's stream restoration project on the Konkapot River that was 7 years in the making. The project both created habitat in the Konkapot River and stabilized the stream bank to prevent Hartsville Mill River Road from washing out in the next 5 years.
Adams is a writer, photographer, avid outdoorsman, and lifelong conservationist. He currently works for Trout Unlimited, managing stream restoration projects in Berkshire County, writes a sporting column for the Berkshire Eagle, has publications in multiple magazines, and is the author of the field guide Birds of New England.
This is a hybrid event. REGISTER HERE to receive a link via zoom to view the presentation from 6pm -7pm
Refreshments (ie. the Green Drinks) available for sale to support Dewey Hall
Attendees are welcome to bring food
For more information, contact andrew@thebeatnews.org
Berkshire Green Drinks (formerly Pittsfield Green Drinks) is an informal gathering on the second Wednesday of the month that is free and open to everyone with any environmental interest. A guest speaker talks about an environmentally-related topic for approximately 30 minutes beginning at 6 PM, followed by a discussion and Q&A. The drinks aren’t green but the conversations are. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to join and bring along questions!
This month, Zach Adams will share about this past summer's stream restoration project on the Konkapot River that was 7 years in the making. The project both created habitat in the Konkapot River and stabilized the stream bank to prevent Hartsville Mill River Road from washing out in the next 5 years.
Adams is a writer, photographer, avid outdoorsman, and lifelong conservationist. He currently works for Trout Unlimited, managing stream restoration projects in Berkshire County, writes a sporting column for the Berkshire Eagle, has publications in multiple magazines, and is the author of the field guide Birds of New England.
This is a hybrid event. REGISTER HERE to receive a link via zoom to view the presentation from 6pm -7pm
Refreshments (ie. the Green Drinks) available for sale to support Dewey Hall
Attendees are welcome to bring food
For more information, contact andrew@thebeatnews.org