This November, Southern Oregon Climate Action Now (SOCAN) will mark its 12th year of passionate climate advocacy and education with “Sips for Sustainability,“ a social and fundraising event. Unless we acknowledge and address the climate crisis, sustainable living will not be possible. This inspiring evening brings the community together to champion climate science education and demonstrate a shared commitment to a sustainable future.
With live music from the Bill Scholer Band, an array of wines, beers and non-alcoholic beverages, and the excitement of a mystery wine sale and eco-friendly raffle, attendees will have the chance to connect, reflect, and contribute to meaningful climate action.
Although the focus is on social interactions and conversation, we will have a few short presentations. Among these will be a few encouraging words from Southern Oregon Public Broadcasting’s Keegan van Hook. Keegan is the interviewer, narrator, and editor of the excellent SOPBS series Energy Horizons which prominently features SOCAN cofacilitator Dr. Alan Journet.
By participating in “Sips for Sustainability,” guests will directly support SOCAN’s mission to educate and empower communities with the knowledge needed to protect our planet for future generations.