MONROE — Southwest Badger RC&D, a non-profit organization, announced the next in a series of conservation happy hours.
The next in the series is from 5 to 7 p.m. Sept. 26 at Bullquarian Brewhouse, 1128 17th Avenue, Monroe.
The happy hours are open to the public, and will provide value to farmers and non-farmers, conservation professionals and volunteers, public sector leaders, educators, students, project developers, researchers, advocates, consultants and enthusiasts. These events are focused on soil and water conservation, invasive species and sustainable agriculture. People interested are invited to attend to meet new friends, discuss ideas and get to know others in a relaxed and casual setting.
To attend please RSVP to Jeff Jackson at jeff.jackson@swbadger.org.
Bullquarian Brewhouse is a two-barrel nano brewery serving freshly brewed beer, homemade pizza, complimentary popcorn and more. The event is co-sponsored by Lower Sugar River Watershed Association and Southern Wisconsin Land Conservancy.
Southwest Badger Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization working in the Southwest Wisconsin region. The organization’s mission is to implement natural resource conservation that enhances rural economic development through direct assistance.