
BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Ann Arbor - ECPv6.11.2.1//NONSGML v1.0//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Ann Arbor
REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H
X-Robots-Tag:noindex
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:America/New_York
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0500
TZOFFSETTO:-0400
TZNAME:EDT
DTSTART:20250309T070000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0400
TZOFFSETTO:-0500
TZNAME:EST
DTSTART:20251102T060000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0500
TZOFFSETTO:-0400
TZNAME:EDT
DTSTART:20260308T070000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0400
TZOFFSETTO:-0500
TZNAME:EST
DTSTART:20261101T060000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250624T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250624T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20250602T041354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T041444Z
UID:3126-1750766400-1750770000@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:Heat Pumps 201
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: \nZachary Kosmal\, Energy Engineer with Energy Sciences \nDescription: \nReducing reliance on fossil fuels and transitioning to renewable energy is key to achieving decarbonization building operations. Cold climate heat pump technology is rapidly evolving\, and new systems can operate effectively in outdoor temperatures as low as -22° F.\nFor Architects\, Owners\, and Facility Managers\, this course is a deep dive into the diverse types of heat pumps\, what determines their efficiency\, and what influences their proper operation. Learn how to compare and evaluate leading high-efficiency manufacturers’ products and determine a recommended process for equipment replacement. \nPlease register HERE.
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/heat-pumps-201/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20250309T014725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T181237Z
UID:2945-1750951800-1750966200@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:Ann Arbor / Washtenaw 2030 District Annual Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate our work together at our 3rd Annual Summit! ** \nAgenda \n\n3:30-5:45 Workshops (2 Sessions 3:30-4:30\, and 4:45-5:45)\n5:45 Networking\, Beverages and Blower Door Test Demonstration*\n6:15 Dinner highlighting our Sustainable Food Service Business members\n6:30 The Learning Resource Center’s Journey to Carbon Neutrality\n7:00 Washtenaw 2030 District 2024 YE Report Stats and Recognition Program\n\nSummit Workshops \n3:30-4:30 Sessions \n\nResilient Washtenaw Workshop for Municipalities—capacity 40\n\nWashtenaw County will present their current plans for achieving their 2030 carbon neutrality goal in county operations and lead a discussion on what other municipalities are planning\, the barriers being encountered\, and resources needed. \n\nHouse of Worship Convening—capacity 40\n\n\nJoin 2030 District Green Team members in a facilitated convening to share strategies\, leverage resources and discuss ongoing collaborations. This is a follow-up to the March 20th session hosted by Ann Arbor’s Office of Sustainability and Innovation \n\nRenewable Energy Deployment and Resources—capacity 40\n\n\nKey to meeting our community decarbonization goals is the deployment of renewable energy\, either on or off site. This session is a primer covering local onsite PV system and battery storage options\, including Ann Arbor’s Sustainable Energy Utility\, geo-exchange solutions and utility green power programs. Continue discussing your project at the 5:45 networking session. \n\nBenchmarking Review and Decarbonization Planning Appointment (20-minute appointments starting at 3:30-5:30 (ending at 5:50)\n\nConsult with a 2030 District energy auditor to review your benchmarking reports and discuss actionable steps to improve energy and water use efficiency and continue to decarbonize your facility or portfolio. \n\nBenchmarking Jam—capacity 8\n\nNew to benchmarking or want to become better versed in Energy Star Portfolio Manager 2030? District staff will be in the computer lab to assist you at any level and answer questions. Bring your laptop or log in to ESPM from one of the computers provided. \n4:45-5:45 Sessions \n\nComplying with Ann Arbor’s Green Rental Housing Ordinance\n\nThe City of Ann Arbor and the 2030 District team up to provide rental housing owners and managers with an understanding of the ordinance as well as strategies and resources for compliance. Following this workshop there will be a blower door test demonstration. \n\nAll electric HVAC options and controls for commercial buildings\n\n\n2030 District Engineering Consultants will present and compare the major equipment options for roof top heat pump and VRF system solutions and discuss the range of control options for new and existing buildings. Continue discussing your project at the networking session immediately following the workshop. \n\nFunding your Decarbonization Journey\n\nA panel presentation and discussion of funding resources including utility programs\, 2030 District grants\, Federal and State programs\, Michigan Saves and Pace Financing. Continue discussing your project at the networking session immediately following the workshop. \n\nBenchmarking Jam—capacity 8\n\n\nNew to benchmarking or want to become better versed in Energy Star Portfolio Manager 2030? District staff will be in the computer lab to assist you at any level and answer questions. Bring your laptop or log in to ESPM from one of the computers provided. \n* Blower Door Test Demonstration – A blower door test measures a building’s air tightness\, helping identify and quantify air leakage\, which can impact energy efficiency\, indoor air quality\, and comfort. By creating a pressure difference\, the test reveals where air is entering or leaving the building\, allowing for targeted air sealing and improvements. \n** Summit Sponsorship Opportunity: ($500 or $250) Sponsors will be recognized at each workshop and in the program. Tabling opportunity for $500 sponsors.
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/save-the-date-ann-arbor-washtenaw-2030-district-annual-summit/
LOCATION:Washtenaw County Learning Resource Center 4135 Washtenaw Ave\, Ann Arbor\, MI 48108\, 4135 Washtenaw Ave\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48108\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20250819T040640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T171353Z
UID:3289-1757419200-1757422800@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:September Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Implementing the A²Zero Carbon Neutrality Plan Session VII: \nHigh Performance Glazing Technologies and Vacuum Insulated Glass \nEvolving energy standards and architectural trends put greater emphasis on glazing performance than ever\nbefore.  This course reflects on traditional glazing systems\, limitations\, and opportunities to dramatically\nimprove the thermal efficiency of the building envelope through emerging technologies.   Attendees will gain insight into how glazing systems affect overall wall performance and a core understanding of high-performance glazing components & assemblies including vacuum insulated glass.   Architects will learn how to evaluate and specify these products to meet specific project requirements\, enhance building performance\, and increase occupant comfort. \nLearning Objectives:\nParticipants will be able to:\n– Explain common insulated glass performance measurements and the impact of glass on total wall\nperformance.\n– Discuss the fundamentals of insulated glass and traditional technologies.\n– Describe the technology and performance of vacuum insulated glazing and its impact of envelope\nperformance. \nSpeaker: Scott Thompsen\, the co-founder and CEO of LuxWall\, Inc.\, a materials-focused\,\ntechnology-driven company\, headquartered in Ypsilanti\, MI and focused on manufacturing and\ncommercializing vacuum insulated glass products for commercial and residential buildings\,\nrefrigeration\, and appliances. \nhttps://www.luxwall.com/ ** Product Launch is 8.29.2025\nhttps://www.kolbewindows.com/blog/vacuum-insulating-glass-frequently-asked-questions
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/september-lunch-and-learn-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251014T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251014T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20250819T040746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T163248Z
UID:3290-1760443200-1760446800@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:October Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Ann Arbor Public Schools will dive into how the Capital Bond program is enabling them to meet their sustainability goals that include eliminating direct emissions by 2035. \nAnn Arbor Public Schools (AAPS) is undertaking one of the largest capital improvement programs in the district’s history\, with a strong focus on sustainability that closely aligns with the City of Ann Arbor’s A 2 ZERO carbon neutrality plan. This session will explore how AAPS and its project partners work collaboratively to reduce emissions across district facilities and operations. The district has set ambitious sustainability goals\, and architects and design teams are helping to translate those goals into actionable strategies\, including electrification\, energy efficiency upgrades\, renewable energy integration\, with focus on healthy environments for occupants. Presenters will share case studies from recent and ongoing projects\, discuss metrics used to track emissions reductions\, and reflect on the challenges and opportunities of implementing low-carbon strategies in K–12 schools. Attendees will gain insights into how school districts and design teams can partner to create healthier\, more resilient\, and more sustainable learning environments while advancing community-wide climate goals. \nSpeakers: \nJason Bing – Director of Capital Programs\, Ann Arbor Public Schools \nDenise Close\, AIA – Senior Architect/ Senior Associate\, Quinn Evans Architects \nYao Ma\, AIA – Project Architect\, Quinn Evans Architects \nMaya Fraser – Designer\, Quinn Evans Architects
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/october-lunch-and-learn-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251111T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251111T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20250819T040855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T182435Z
UID:3291-1762862400-1762866000@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:November Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Mass Timber \nDescription: \nLooking for strategies to reduce the embodied carbon in your new buildings? Michigan has adopted the 2021\nInternational Building Code mass timber provisions which expands the use of wood construction from 6 to 18 stories. Mass timber structural systems offer a high probability of a lower embodied carbon footprint. This webinar explores the feasibility\, benefits and current implementation of mass timber through the lens of a developer\, manufacturer\, and architect. Projects in the Midwest\, detailing lessons learned from design\, coordination\, and construction will be highlighted including INTRO in Cleveland. \nSpeakers:\nSidney Filippis\, architect and Director of Design\, Sterling Solutions https://www.sterlingsolutions.com/\nAs Director of Design at Sterling Solutions\, Sidney oversees the design department for the structural mass timber\ndivision. She is responsible for team leadership\, process management from sale through shop drawings\, product line R&D\, and the strategy to scale efficiently. Sidney has the privilege of working at the intersection of design innovation and sustainable building practices. She is deeply passionate about creating spaces that not only meet but exceed clients’ expectations\, while contributing to a more beautiful\, sustainable world. Prior to Sterling Solutions\, Sidney was a Studio Director with Synecdoche where she worked on the SouthTown development. She also serves on the City of Plymouth Planning Commission. \nMark Bell\, Chief Executive Officer Harbor Bay Ventures https://harbor-bay.com/\nMark Bell is CEO and co-founder of Harbor Bay Ventures\, based in Chicago. Mark’s diverse real estate background provides profound leadership strength to Harbor Bay. INTRO\, Cleveland is one of Harbor Bay’s signature mass timber projects. Prior to Harbor Bay\, Mark worked as a developer for The Opus Group\, in\nwhich he procured and helped lead various ground-up developments covering several different product types\, totaling more than $200M.
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/november-lunch-and-learn-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251209T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251209T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20250819T040953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T201716Z
UID:3293-1765281600-1765285200@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:December Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Ann Arbor Public Schools and STANTEC will do a deep dive into the systems that AAPS is implementing in their new schools to achieve their carbon neutrality goals.\n\nAnn Arbor Public Schools (AAPS) is undertaking one of the largest capital improvement programs in the\ndistrict’s history\, with a strong focus on sustainability that closely aligns with the City of Ann Arbor’s\nA2ZERO carbon neutrality plan. This session will explore how AAPS and its project partners work\ncollaboratively to select infrastructure that supports the district’s goals of healthy environments\, energy\nefficiency\, and improved operational carbon. The session will cover building strategies from October’s\nmeeting on embodied carbon\, followed by case studies highlighting key factors when choosing central\nHVAC systems and terminal equipment. Recent projects will be highlighted to illustrate decision points in\nsystem selection\, challenges in integrating daylight and views\, and opportunities for innovative solutions.\nPrinciples for photovoltaic layouts will be discussed\, including relevant codes and standards for system\ndesign. Attendees will learn about building infrastructure impact healthy environments\, operational\ncarbon\, and energy use\, potential tradeoffs between ideal building forms for energy performance and\ndaylight/views and identifying key considerations for incorporating photovoltaic systems into school\nbuildings.\n\nSpeakers:\nJason Bing\, RA\, CEM\, LEED AP\nDirector of Capital Programs\, Ann Arbor Public Schools\n\nLindsay Woods\, AIA\, CSI\, CDT\, NCARB\, LEED Green Associate\nSenior Project Manager\, Stantec Architecture\n\nCasimir (Caz) Zalewski\, PE\, LEED AP\, CPD\nSenior Principal | BC Practice Leader\, Stantec Architecture\n\nTroy Foster\, P.E.\nSenior Mechanical Engineer\, Strategic Energy Solutions
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/december-lunch-and-learn/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20251217T170330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251231T063535Z
UID:3417-1768305600-1768309200@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:January Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Hot Water Heat Pumps \nExplore how existing buildings can electrify their hot water boiler systems\, reducing carbon emissions and improving efficiency. We’ll discuss strategies for retrofitting older hydronic systems to operate at lower water temperatures\, enabling compatibility with heat pumps. Building owners will learn how to test their existing systems this winter to determine which spaces will need additional heaters or insulation. The same heat pumps can also produce chilled water so a retrofit is a great opportunity to add cooling to spaces.\nFor new construction\, we’ll show how designers can incorporate hot water heat pumps from the start\, maintaining the maintenance\, flexibility\, and efficiency advantages of hydronic heating while meeting sustainability goals.\nFinally\, we’ll cover commercial kitchens\, where heat pump water heaters can provide reliable domestic hot water for food service operations\, meeting health code requirements while lowering carbon emissions.\nAttendees will gain practical insights into system design\, temperature reset strategies\, and equipment options for both space heating and domestic hot water applications. \nSpeaker: Caleb Kline\, P.E. \nSpeaker Bio: Caleb Kline is a mechanical engineer who designs heating\, cooling\, ventilation\, and plumbing systems for commercial buildings. He has worked in the architectural engineering industry for 10 years and three years ago started his own design firm\, Inclination Engineering\, to focus on energy efficiency and electrification. He has been actively involved with local houses of worship\, producing decarbonization plans\, designing equipment replacement\, and identifying energy efficiency improvements.
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/january-lunch-and-learn/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260127T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20260120T000352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T000352Z
UID:3456-1769515200-1769518800@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:HoW and Nonprofits Elective (Direct) Pay Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Webinar Flyer 1-27-2026
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/how-and-nonprofits-elective-direct-pay-webinar-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20251217T172009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T002529Z
UID:3420-1770724800-1770728400@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:February Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Implementing the A2ZERO Carbon Neutrality Plan Session II \nCountdown to 2030 \nThe built environment is the single largest source of global greenhouse gas emissions—making our industry a key player in the fight against climate change. As identified by Architecture 2030 in 2006 and adopted by the AIA 2030 Commitment\, 2030 is a pivotal deadline for emissions reductions. This presentation charts the Countdown to 2030: where we started\, where we stand\, and how we accelerate toward a zero-carbon future. Attendees will explore built environment climate targets\, celebrate industry progress\, and discuss the path to 2030 and a decarbonized built environment. \nSpeaker: Vincent Martinez\, Hon. AIA\, EIT\, CEO Architecture 2030 \nThrough his 19-year tenure at Architecture 2030\, Vincent Martinez\, Hon. AIA\, has been working to solve the climate crisis by catalyzing built environment decarbonization efforts through the development and activation of robust networks focused on private sector commitments\, education\, training\, and public policies. Vincent is an honorary member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and was the 2022 chair of the AIA Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence. Vincent is also a former member of the World Economic Forum’s G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance Sustainability Task Force and the Forum’s Urban Infrastructure Task Force\, and recently served on the American Society of Landscape Architect’s Climate & Biodiversity Action Plan Advisory Group.
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/february-lunch-and-learn/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20251217T172112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T172526Z
UID:3421-1773144000-1773147600@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:March Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Creating Affordable Places \nDunbar Tower is a six-story affordable housing development in Ann Arbor’s downtown “Kerrytown”\nneighborhood\, co-developed by the Ann Arbor Housing Commission and Avalon Housing. Shaped by an extensive\ncommunity engagement process\, the project responds to the neighborhood’s legacy as a historically Black\ncommunity and the impacts of ongoing gentrification. The building brings together permanent supportive\nhousing for residents experiencing or at risk of homelessness alongside affordable housing for artists\, using a\ntrauma-informed design approach. This presentation will explore how the project balances the values of social\nequity and sustainable\, high-performance design\, with a focus on the project’s all-electric systems\, on-site\nrenewables\, and the challenges of implementing a geothermal system on a constrained urban site. \nSpeakers: \nJennifer Hall – Ann Arbor Housing Commission\, Executive Director \nWendy Carty-Saxon – Avalon Housing\, Director of Real Estate Development \nAshley Wendela\, AIA\, LEEP AP – LBBA\, Principal \nSteve DiBerardine\, PE\, CGD\, LEED AP –  Strategic Energy Solutions\, Inc.\, President and Founder
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/march-lunch-and-learn/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260324T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260324T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20260219T165720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T165720Z
UID:3479-1774378800-1774382400@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:Washtenaw Solarize
DESCRIPTION:FOR BUSINESSES\, NONPROFITS\, & PLACES OF WORSHIP! \nWant to reduce your energy bills and your carbon emissions? Let us help you get solar power! Solarize is a free\, no-commitment event offering educational resources\, a group-buy discount\, and connections to the local energy community. Our solar experts will help you access federal credits to pursue clean energy before the incentives expire\, saving up to 45% off your solar installation. \nAll businesses\, nonprofits\, places of worship\, schools\, and local units of government located in Washtenaw County can participate – so join us March 24th to kick off this program! \nFood provided \nQUESTIONS? EMAIL LEXI CRILLEY – LEXCRILL@UMICH.EDU \nRegistration Required \n\n\n\nLocation\nHomeland Solar\, 303 Metty drive\, #4 Ann Arbor\, MI 48103
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/washtenaw-solarize/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260406T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260406T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20260302T184312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T201804Z
UID:3489-1775475000-1775482200@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:A2 Green Rental Housing Ordinance
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Green Rental Housing (GRH) Readiness Workshop \nA hands-on training designed to help rental owners\, managers and housing professionals understanding the ordinance\, access available resources\, and choosing your compliance path\, including examples of implementing the checklist. \n\nUnderstanding the ordinance\nNetworking\nSupplier support tables\nBlower Door demos\n\n\nHosted by: Washtenaw Area Apartment Association\, Washtenaw 2030 District\, A2ZERO
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/a2-green-rental-housing-ordinance/
LOCATION:Washtenaw County Learning Resource Center 4135 Washtenaw Ave\, Ann Arbor\, MI 48108\, 4135 Washtenaw Ave\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48108\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20251217T172218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T185720Z
UID:3422-1776168000-1776171600@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:April Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:The Value of Implementing Sustainability in Healthcare \nDescription: \nHealth care creates a significant portion of the world’s climate footprint and in turn produces an extraordinary amount of waste. \nEnvironmental sustainable health care practices are essential to protect the health and longevity of patients\, the community we serve\, and our planet. \nIn 2025\, U-M Health was named one of the Top 25 Hospitals in the country for excellence in environmental sustainability by Practice Greenhealth. In addition\, U-M Health also achieved a new system record of receiving four Circle of Excellence Awards. \nMichigan Medicine’s sustainability strategy has five main goals: reduce greenhouse gas emissions\, eliminate the use of chemicals of concern\, reduce waste\, source local and sustainable food\, and build healthy and resilient communities. These goals align with U-M’s Carbon Neutrality Goals and Campus Sustainability Goals as well as commitments U-M Health has made to reduce its impact of climate change and improve the health of the communities they serve. \nChip Amoe\, U-M Health Sustainability Officer\, will provide an overview and key examples of U-M Health’s Sustainability initiatives within their existing facilities and in the development of new facilities\, including the newly opened The D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion that is on track to be a LEED-V4 Platinum hospital. \nSpeaker: \nChip Amoe\, JD\, MPA is the Sustainability Officer for University of Michigan Health in Ann Arbor\, MI. Before joining U of M Health\, he served as Director of Sustainability for Michigan State University in East Lansing and was the first Director of Sustainability for Henry Ford Health in Detroit. Prior to leading sustainability efforts\, he served over fifteen years in government affairs and health policy roles for Henry Ford Health\, as well as the American Society of Anesthesiologists and American Medical Association in Washington\, DC. Originally from Ann Arbor\, Michigan\, he received his undergraduate degrees in political science and consumer affairs from the University of Rhode Island and his law degree and master’s in public administration from the University of Pittsburgh. \nResources: \nThe D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion \nLearn More about Michigan Medicine Environmental Sustainability and Carbon Neutrality \n 
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/april-lunch-and-learn/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T154542
CREATED:20260309T191239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T191239Z
UID:3498-1776337200-1776340800@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:Spring SFBC Virtual Coffee Meetup
DESCRIPTION:Join for a casual\, virtual coffee meetup to connect with fellow food business operators and get peer support with troubleshooting sustainability challenges in your food business. The loose theme of conversation is “measure what matters.” This event will include loosely facilitated conversation around the topic of data\, measurement\, and impact tracking. Bring a cozy beverage and come prepared to discuss current challenges you are facing in implementing sustainability initiatives in your business and/or capturing data to measure impact.
URL:https://2030districts.org/annarbor/event/spring-sfbc-virtual-coffee-meetup/
ORGANIZER;CN="Sustainable Food Business Coalition":MAILTO:AMarkgraf@a2gov.org
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR