Celebrating the Coosa: Justinn’s in Southern Living

Justinn Overton, Executive Director of Coosa Riverkeeper doest water testing in Coldwater Creek just below the spring. Photo by Stephen Gross / The Anniston Star
Justinn Overton, Executive Director of Coosa Riverkeeper doest water testing in Coldwater Creek just below the spring. Photo by Stephen Gross / The Anniston Star

LET’S CELEBRATE! 

Our Executive Director, Justinn Overton, is one of four women featured in Southern Living‘s November issue about women making a difference in the South. We know firsthand Justinn is doing just that, making a difference in the work she does for Coosa Riverkeeper. So, the Coosa Riverkeeper Board of Directors thought it would be nice to celebrate this notoriety and have a little shindig to gather folks who appreciate the efforts of the Coosa Riverkeeper and the important role Justinn has in our organization.     -Doug Morrison, Board President

Wanna read the article? Check out the November issue of Southern Living, out now!

 

We would love to have you join us at Good People Brewing Company on October 28th from 6-9 PM! Notorious PIG food truck will be there with food available for puchase & great music will be provided by Slippery Lemon. So stop by after work and raise a glass with us! Invite your friends and co-workers!

Learn more about the event here! 

 

Details are as follows:
Location:  Good People Brewing Company in Birmingham
Date: Wednesday, Oct. 28th
Time: 6-9 pm
Food: Notorious PIG
Music: Slippery Lemon
Cover: FREE but donations are always accepted!

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