John, Don't miss our annual Green Tie Awards on September 7th in person -- and if you've already bought your ticket or sponsorship, please share with other folks who might be interested! We'll be honoring a number of environmental champions who have stepped up to protect every North Carolinian's right to clean air, clean water, and clean energy, and enjoying being in the room (!) with folks who believe our environment, our communities, and our democracy should be protected. John, be a part of the 2022 Green Tie Awards evening by supporting the event as one of our generous sponsors (it's a great group to join -- see below!), or purchasing your tickets today. Dr. Benjamin Chavis, Jr., civil rights and environmental justice advocate, will deliver the keynote. See you September 7! 2022 Sponsors Sustainable Green Tie* Gold Tie
The Alcorn Family Foundation*, Carrie Clark, Jeff & Lari Hatley, White Tie NC A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund, The Honorable Cynthia Ball, The Honorable Rufus & Linda Edmisten, The Honorable Patsy Keever, Jane Preyer, Walker & Marjorie Rayburn, Elizabeth Redenbaugh, The Honorable Terry Van Duyn Black Tie
Marcia Angle & Mark Trustin, York Properties, Doug & Lissa Rader, Silk Tie The Honorable Lucy Allen, Ellis Hankins, |
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