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2023 YP Spokane Holiday Party

EVENT INFO
  • Start
    06:00 PM, 12/06/2023
  • End
    08:00 PM, 12/06/2023
  • Location
    SteamPlant Restaurant & Pub | Stacks Room

    159 South Lincoln
    Spokane, WA, 99201

Tis the season to eat, drink, and be merry this holiday season at our YP Spokane Holiday Party! Join us for a fun, festive event on Wednesday, December 6th from 6pm-8pm. Enjoy food, drinks, and forming new connections with fellow young professionals. We'll be joined by WPC's Center Director for the Environment, Todd Myers who will discuss climate policy issues!

Tickets are free for WPC, YP members, and college students. Non-member tickets are $12/person. Children and teens (under 18) attend free! This event is family friendly and all ages are welcome. We hope to see you as we wrap up an amazing year!

Guests are encouraged -- Register at the bottom of this page! If you have any questions, please contact vlucas@washingtonpolicy.org. 

WHEN: Wednesday,  December 6th

TIME: 6pm-8pm

LOCATION: The SteamPlant Restaurant & Pub

ADDRESS: 159 South Lincoln
Spokane, WA 99201

*Food & Drinks are included

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MEET OUR SPEAKER!
Todd Myers:
With more than two decades in environmental policy, Todd Myers’s experience includes work on a range of environmental issues, including climate policy, forest health, old-growth forests, and salmon recovery. A former member of the executive team at the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, he is a member of the Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Council.
He is the author of “Time to Think Small: How nimble environmental technologies can solve the planet’s biggest problems,” which outlines how small technologies are empowering people to protect threatened wildlife species, reduce CO2 emissions, and reduce ocean plastic. His previous book “Eco-Fads: How the Rise of Trendy Environmentalism Is Harming the Environment” documented how our environmental policies are driven by a desire to look good rather than to help the environment. 
His writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, National Review, Seattle Times, and USA Today, and he has appeared on numerous news networks including CNBC, Fox News, the BBC, and CNN. He served as vice president of the Northwest Association of Biomedical Research and received their Distinguished Service Award in 2018 for his support of bioscience. He has also served as president of the Prescription Drug Assistance Foundation, a nonprofit providing medicines to low-income patients. 
In 2021, Myers served as president of his local beekeeping club in his quest to build an army of stinging insects at his command. He has a bachelor’s degree in politics from Whitman College and a master’s degree in Russian/International Studies from the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. He and his wife Maria live in the Cascade Mountains in Washington state with 200,000 honeybees, and he claims to make an amazing pasta carbonara and an incredible dirty vodka martini with blue-cheese-stuffed olives. 
 

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