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SUMMARY:BUILDING EDUCATION SERIES 2026: THE REAL COST OF ENERGY
DESCRIPTION:In our first session of the year\, we will delve into the complex topic of determining the true cost of energy.  Our speakers will offer insights from diverse perspectives\, covering not only the economics of energy generation and transmission but also the expenses related to maintaining systems and equipment in commercial buildings.  We will explore the scientific advantages and disadvantages of both traditional and renewable energy generation\, supported by case study examples.  Additionally\, we will discuss recently passed Ohio policies and potential legislation that could transform the way energy is generated and used in the state. \n  \nSpeakers: \nRepresentative Tristan Rader\, Ohio House of Representatives \nCharles Schreier\, PE\, Go Sustainable Energy \nSeth Whitney\, COO\, Cleveland Thermal / Corix \nRishabh Bahel\, CEM\, Sr. Manager Energy and Sustainability\, Nestle \n  \n2 continuing education credits for: BOMA\, AEE\, ASHRAE\, AIA LU\, certificate of attendance available for self reporting for Professional Engineers\, LEED and others. \n$15 for members of AIA\, ASHRAE\, 2030 Districts\, Cleveland State University\, Greater Cleveland Partnership\, USGBC\, City of Cleveland \n$20 for non-members \nStudents attend for free \nThis event is in person but also offered on Zoom. \nZoom link will be sent once registration is completed. \nThanks to our presenting sponsor NOPEC.  A Cleveland 2030 District partner.  \nThanks to our event sponsor Cleveland Thermal / Corix.  A Cleveland 2030 District partner. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/building-education-series-2026-the-real-cost-of-energy/
LOCATION:1111 Superior Ave\, 1111 Superior Ave\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260212T080000
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SUMMARY:BUILDING EDUCATION SERIES 2026: THE VALUE OF WATER
DESCRIPTION:Is water becoming the world’s most valuable resource? In our second session of the year\, we will explore the efforts being made to safeguard our water supply and develop new technologies that enhance the way we use and protect our waterways.  We will examine the dangers posed by sulfide mining in the Great Lakes and the changes in federal policy surrounding this issue.\nA remarkable amount of positive work is currently being done to foster innovation worldwide. Here in Cleveland\, we are working to better understand how new technologies perform in real-world scenarios.\nAs a Clevelander\, you are likely familiar with the history of our Cuyahoga River.  We will provide an update on the progress made toward delisting the river as an area of concern. Additionally\, we will have the opportunity to learn about a new product created by students from Case Western Reserve University\, designed to filter microplastics from our waterways.\nThis session will feature case studies and equip you with fresh insights into how we can – and are – protecting our invaluable water supply.\nSpeakers: \nSamantha Martin\, Director of Communications and Engagement\, Cleveland Water Alliance \nPaula Maccabee\, Executive Director and Counsel\, WaterLegacy \nMax Pennington\,Co-Founder and CEO\, CLEANR \nJennifer Grieser\, Chair\, Cuyahoga River AOC Advisory Committee and Director of Natural Resources\, Cleveland Metroparks \n  \n2 continuing education credits for: BOMA\, AEE\, ASHRAE\, AIA HSW\, certificate of attendance available for self reporting for Professional Engineers\, LEED and others. \n$15 for members of AIA\, ASHRAE\, 2030 Districts\, Cleveland State University\, Greater Cleveland Partnership\, USGBC\, City of Cleveland \n$20 for non-members \nStudents attend for free \nThis event is in person but also offered on Zoom. \nZoom link will be sent once registration is completed. \nThanks to our presenting sponsor NOPEC.  A Cleveland 2030 District partner. \nThanks to our event sponsor Cleveland Water Alliance.  A Cleveland 2030 District partner. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/building-education-series-2026-the-value-of-water/
LOCATION:1111 Superior Ave\, 1111 Superior Ave\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260312T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260312T100000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20251117T201411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T193932Z
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SUMMARY:BUILDING EDUCATION SERIES 2026: THE FUTURE OF SOLAR
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, we will explore the future of the solar industry and examine the positive impact that renewable energy and lower emissions have on the environment.\n\nTopics of Discussion:\n\n\nHow state and federal policies can either hinder or enhance the growth of the renewable solar energy market\nNew technologies in solar panel manufacturing and battery storage\nHow high energy sectors can leverage solar energy to their benefit\nCase studies of two municipalities engaged in solar initiatives:\n\nDayton: A 49 megawatt project spanning 250 acres\, capable of meeting the energy needs of over 14\,000 homes\nEuclid: A rooftop solar array on City Hall installed several years ago\, with insights into their future plans and the performance of the array over time\n\n\n\nWe will leave ample time for Q&A and open discussion.\n\n\nSpeakers:\nJustin Sucato\, CEO\, YellowLite\nRoger Sikes\, Policy & Advocacy Campaigner\, Solar United Neighbors\nChristine McIntosh\, Planning Manager\, City of Euclid\nMatthew Worsham\, Special Projects Administrator\, City of Dayton\n\n2 continuing education credits for: BOMA\, AEE\, ASHRAE\, AIA HSW\, certificate of attendance available for self reporting for Professional Engineers\, LEED and others. \n$15 for members of AIA\, ASHRAE\, 2030 Districts\, Cleveland State University\, Greater Cleveland Partnership\, USGBC\, City of Cleveland \n$20 for non-members \nStudents attend for free \nThis event is in person but also offered on Zoom. \nZoom link will be sent once registration is completed. \nThanks to our presenting sponsor NOPEC.  A Cleveland 2030 District partner. \nThanks to our event sponsor Dumpsters.com. A Cleveland 2030 District partner. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/2647/
LOCATION:1111 Superior Ave\, 1111 Superior Ave\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260312T160000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20251219T142347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T122055Z
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SUMMARY:A HEAPY EVENT:  NE Ohio Summit on High Performing Buildings
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/a-heapy-event-ne-ohio-summit-on-high-performing-buildings/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Cleveland South – Independence\, 6001 Rockside Road\, Independence\, OH\, 44131\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260319T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260319T190000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20260309T115126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260309T115213Z
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SUMMARY:BOMA Event: Education Day
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/boma-event-education-day/
LOCATION:6450 rockside woods blvd s\, 6450 Rockside Woods Blvd S\, Independence\, OH\, 44131\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260416T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260416T183000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20260102T132558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T124629Z
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SUMMARY:CLEVELAND 2030 DISTRICT TOUR SERIES 2026: MIDTOWN COLLABORATION CENTER
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Foundation recently completed the 98\,000 square foot MidTown Collaboration Center just across the street from their mass timber headquarters building at E. 66th and Euclid Ave.  The Center aims to bring together diverse sectors under one roof to foster new collaborations and partnership opportunities that center around community.  We’ll tour this building learning about its sustainable attributes and follow it with a happy hour afterward at their music venue The Sixty6 with live entertainment\, along with food from onsite Pearl’s Kitchen and beverages from Black Frog Brewery. \nThe tour will start promptly at 4:30 and run to 5:30 PM.  Happy hour from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. \nThere is no fee for this tour but a donation is always appreciated. \nTHANKS TO OUR EVENT SPONSOR MACMILLAN AND CO. (A Cleveland 2030 District professional partner) \nSpace is limited.  Register soon. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/cleveland-2030-district-tour-series-midtown-collaboration-center/
LOCATION:MidTown Collaboration Center\, 1974 E. 66th Street\, Cleveland\, OH\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260514T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260514T100000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20251118T141813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T125832Z
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SUMMARY:BUILDING EDUCATION SERIES 2026: GREEN BUILDING CHALLENGE RECOGNITION
DESCRIPTION:We will celebrate the winners of the Green Building Challenge. These new construction and renovation projects showcase the finest practices in sustainable building. We will delve into the details of each case study. \nOverall Winner – The Campus of Wickliffe \nEnergy Conservation / Management – Chagrin Falls Wastewater Treatment Plant – Winner \nEnergy Conservation / Management – Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities – Honorable Mention \nWater Conservation / Management – Garfield Boulevard Revitalization – Winner \nWater Conservation / Management – University Circle Inc. Offices at Magnolia House – Honorable Mention \nReduction of Transportation Emissions – Oberlin Ebus Circulator Program – Winner \nReduction of Transportation Emissions – Bonnie Speed Fast Electric Vehicle Chargers – Honorable Mention \nCreating a Healthy Building – Hathaway Brown – Winner \nCreating a Healthy Building – Severance Music Center – Winner \nCreating a Healthy Building – The Centers – Gordon Square Office – Honorable Mention \n  \n2 continuing education credits for: BOMA\, AEE\, ASHRAE\, AIA HSW\, certificate of attendance available for self reporting for Professional Engineers\, LEED and others. \n$15 for members of AIA\, ASHRAE\, 2030 Districts\, Cleveland State University\, Greater Cleveland Partnership\, USGBC\, City of Cleveland \n$20 for non-members \nStudents attend for free \nThis event is in person but also offered on Zoom. \nZoom link will be sent once registration is completed. \nThanks to our presenting sponsor NOPEC.  A Cleveland 2030 District partner. \nThanks to our event sponsors: Osborn Engineering and DLR Group.  Both Cleveland 2030 District partners. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/buildng-education-series-2026-green-building-challenge-recognition/
LOCATION:1111 Superior Ave\, 1111 Superior Ave\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260618T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260618T170000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20260527T110803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T110957Z
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SUMMARY:USGBC Event: Women in Green
DESCRIPTION:Join USGBC Ohio for a Women in Green event focused on purpose – leading with purpose\, designing with purpose and how centering on our purpose builds our resilience. Attendees will gain practical insight\, recognize their leadership potential and leave inspired to take action. This event will include a thought-provoking panel discussion\, a celebratory LEED plaque presentation and an informative behind-the-scenes project tour of our beautiful venue – LEED Silver Midtown Collaboration Center.   \nLearn more and register 
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/usgbc-event-women-in-green-2/
LOCATION:MidTown Collaboration Center\, 1974 E. 66th Street\, Cleveland\, OH\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260622T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260622T170000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20260622T181913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260622T183040Z
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SUMMARY:TOUR SERIES 2026: The Campus of Wickliffe
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of The Campus of Wickliffe\, this year’s Green Building Challenge winner. The project stands out for conserving energy\, managing water\, and fostering a healthy indoor environment. \nKey Features\n\nLEED Silver Certification: Commitment to sustainability.\nHigh-Performing Design: Optimized building envelope and HVAC system.\nEnergy Efficiency: LED lighting and daylighting reduce energy use.\nReflective Roofing Materials: Lower cooling loads.\nElectric Vehicle Charging: Eight EV chargers installed.\nWater Conservation: Low-flow plumbing fixtures.\nNative Landscaping: No irrigation needed after plant establishment.\nImproved Indoor Air Quality: Better ventilation and low VOC materials.\n\nThe campus includes a 500-seat Performing Arts Center\, two gymnasiums\, and a cafeteria\, all part of a central “Community Hub” open for public events. The Wickliffe Family Resource Center partners with Signature Health to offer vital services for Lake County families. \nThis project achieved a 22% reduction in energy use from baseline values\,  which equates to over $50\,000 per year in savings. Water use was reduced by 35% by using efficient plumbing fixtures. Native plants and bioswales reduce the need for outdoor irrigation. A number of features improve indoor air quality and offer a healthier environment. Due to the Wickliffe Family Resource Center\, the district has seen a 12% reduction in chronic absenteeism. \nTour from 4:30 – 5:30 PM. \nNetworking happy hour at a location tbd from 5;30 – 6:30. \nREGISTER HERE  (be sure to register for the happy hour if you plan to attend)
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/tour-series-2026-the-campus-of-wickliffe/
LOCATION:OH
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260709T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260709T100000
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CREATED:20251118T142904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260622T115342Z
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SUMMARY:BUILDING EDUCATION SERIES 2026: HEAT RECOVERY TACTICS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
DESCRIPTION:Are you wasting energy that you’ve already paid for? Join us as we delve into effective heat recovery methods to enhance efficiency and lower operating costs. Our speakers will cover the fundamentals of heat recovery and outline the available products and systems\, including code compliance. They will guide us in assessing whether heat recovery is suitable for your building and provide a comprehensive overview of the steps needed to create an effective system.  Additionally\, we will explore how heat recovery strategies can be applied on a larger\, district wide scale. Presenters will share multiple case studies to illustrate successful projects\, including how data centers and other high-energy users can benefit from this approach. Embracing heat recovery could significantly minimize operating costs\, improve your building’s efficiency\, and be a key in decarbonizing the commercial building sector. \n\n\nSpeakers: \n\n\nBrad Pappal\, Director of Business Development\, CM3 Building Solutions \n\n\nJohn Rauch\, Vice President\, Operations\, DCO Energy \nMike Delwiche\, RenewAire \n\n\nAlexis Omilion\, Director\, Business Development\, Corix / Cleveland Thermal \n\n\nJason Zwicker\, Principal\, Building Technologies\, Continual Energy Inc. \n  \n\n2 continuing education credits for: BOMA\, AEE\, ASHRAE\, AIA HSW pending\, certificate of attendance available for self reporting for Professional Engineers\, LEED and others. \n$15 for members of AIA\, ASHRAE\, 2030 Districts\, Cleveland State University\, Greater Cleveland Partnership\, USGBC\, City of Cleveland \n$20 for non-members \nStudents attend for free \nThis event is in person but also offered on Zoom. \nZoom link will be sent once registration is completed. \nThanks to our presenting sponsor NOPEC.  A Cleveland 2030 District partner. \nThanks to our event sponsor HBB Pro – a Cleveland 2030 District partner. \n \n  \n \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/building-education-series-2026-heat-recovery-tactics-for-energy-efficiency/
LOCATION:1111 Superior Ave\, 1111 Superior Ave\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260723T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260723T173000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20260622T153339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260623T180222Z
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SUMMARY:TOUR SERIES 2026: NEORSD University Circle Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Our area has a combined sewer system. That means during strong storms\, sewage can overflow and contaminate Lake Erie.  We have a responsibility to protect our lake.  Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District has made significant strides in addressing this overflow\, including a Green Infrastructure Grant that funds initiatives that install bioswales\, cisterns\, permeable pavers\, vegetated roofs\, and other projects that reduce runoff into the sewer system. \nWe will take a walk through University Circle to visit exemplary projects that have successfully mitigated water runoff. Included will be the Green Building Challenge winning project in the water management category: University Circle\, Inc.’s permeable pavers. We will also visit the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and the Western Reserve Historical Society’s projects. \nPlease wear comfortable shoes for walking. \nWe will meet in front of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History to start the tour promptly at 4:30. \nThe tour will take place from 4:30 – 5:30 PM. \nHappy hour afterward at L’Albatros from 5:30 – 6:30 PM. \n  \nREGISTER HERE (be sure to register for the happy hour if you plan to attend)
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/tour-series-2026-neorsd-university-circle-walking-tour/
LOCATION:University Circle\, Wade Oval\, Cleveland\, 44106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260801T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260801T160000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20260224T181547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T185258Z
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SUMMARY:AIA Event: Sandfest 2026
DESCRIPTION:AIA Cleveland is heading back to the beach for Sand Fest 2026! \nJoin us at Edgewater Beach for a day of volleyball \, sandcastle building \, food trucks \, and community fun — all in support of the ACE Mentor Program Scholarship Fund. \nThis event presents a unique opportunity for Cleveland architects and designers to engage with the public on one of Cleveland’s premier beaches. This family-friendly\, public event invites everyone to participate and is generously hosted by Cleveland Metroparks. \nMark your calendars for Saturday\, August 1st\, 8am-4pm \nRules and registration
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/aia-event-sandfest-2026/
LOCATION:Edgewater Beach\, 6500 Cleveland Memorial Shoreway\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44102\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260806T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260806T173000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20260622T183515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260622T183706Z
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SUMMARY:TOUR SERIES 2026: The Campus of Wickliffe
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of The Campus of Wickliffe\, this year’s Green Building Challenge winner. The project stands out for conserving energy\, managing water\, and fostering a healthy indoor environment. \nKey Features\n\nLEED Silver Certification: Commitment to sustainability.\nHigh-Performing Design: Optimized building envelope and HVAC system.\nEnergy Efficiency: LED lighting and daylighting reduce energy use.\nReflective Roofing Materials: Lower cooling loads.\nElectric Vehicle Charging: Eight EV chargers installed.\nWater Conservation: Low-flow plumbing fixtures.\nNative Landscaping: No irrigation needed after plant establishment.\nImproved Indoor Air Quality: Better ventilation and low VOC materials.\n\nThe campus includes a 500-seat Performing Arts Center\, two gymnasiums\, and a cafeteria\, all part of a central “Community Hub” open for public events. The Wickliffe Family Resource Center partners with Signature Health to offer vital services for Lake County families. \n  \nThis project achieved a 22% reduction in energy use from baseline values\,  which equates to over $50\,000 per year in savings. Water use was reduced by 35% by using efficient plumbing fixtures. Native plants and bioswales reduce the need for outdoor irrigation. A number of features improve indoor air quality and offer a healthier environment. Due to the Wickliffe Family Resource Center\, the district has seen a 12% reduction in chronic absenteeism. \nTour from 4:30 – 5:30 PM. \nNetworking happy hour at a location tbd from 5:30 – 6:30 PM. \nREGISTER HERE (be sure to register for the networking happy hour if you plan to attend).
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/tour-series-2026-the-campus-of-wickliffe-2/
LOCATION:The Campus of Wickliffe\, 2255 Rockefeller Rd.\, Wickliffe\, OH\, 44092\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260917T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260917T100000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20251118T143552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T150111Z
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SUMMARY:BUILDING EDUCATION SERIES 2026: HARNESSING GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
DESCRIPTION:We will showcase case studies of buildings that utilize geothermal and enhanced geothermal systems. Additionally\, we will explore how countries like Iceland and Kenya harness geothermal energy effectively.  More information to follow. \n2 continuing education credits for: BOMA\, AEE\, ASHRAE\, AIA HSW pending\, certificate of attendance available for self reporting for Professional Engineers\, LEED and others. \n$15 for members of AIA\, ASHRAE\, 2030 Districts\, Cleveland State University\, Greater Cleveland Partnership\, USGBC\, City of Cleveland \n$20 for non-members \nStudents attend for free \nThis event is in person but also offered on Zoom. \nZoom link will be sent once registration is completed. \nThanks to our presenting sponsor NOPEC.  A Cleveland 2030 District partner. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/building-education-series-2026-harnessing-geothermal-energy/
LOCATION:1111 Superior Ave\, 1111 Superior Ave\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260924T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260924T173000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20260622T174437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260622T182934Z
UID:2744-1790267400-1790271000@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:TOUR SERIES 2026: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Expansion Project
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of the Rock Hall’s expansion project\, which began in October 2023. This exciting development features a new entryway and atrium\, complete with a reception area and bar\, as well as stunning views of Lake Erie. The Patty and Jay Baker Hall is designed to host up to 1\,000 guests for concerts and events. There is also a K-12 student center and expanded exhibition space for the museum. During our visit\, we will learn more about the geothermal system that will be highlighted in our education session on September 17th. \nTour from 4:30 to 5:30. \nHappy hour networking at Nuevo directly following the tour from 5:30 – 6:30. \nThanks to our happy hour sponsor AM Higley\, a Cleveland 2030 District partner. \nREGISTER HERE (be sure to register for the happy hour if you plan to attend)
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/tour-series-2026-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-expansion-project/
LOCATION:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame\, 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd.\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261119T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261119T100000
DTSTAMP:20260623T230141
CREATED:20251118T145304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T154921Z
UID:2653-1795075200-1795082400@2030districts.org
SUMMARY:BUILDING EDUCATION SERIES 2026: MAJOR BUILDING DEVELOPMENTS IN CLEVELAND
DESCRIPTION:Here’s the latest on significant building projects in Cleveland\, including projects such as the Sherwin Williams building\, Hingetown\, Irishtown Bend\, and the Waterfront development.  More information to follow. \n2 continuing education credits for: BOMA\, AEE\, ASHRAE\, AIA HSW pending\, certificate of attendance available for self reporting for Professional Engineers\, LEED and others. \n$15 for members of AIA\, ASHRAE\, 2030 Districts\, Cleveland State University\, Greater Cleveland Partnership\, USGBC\, City of Cleveland \n$20 for non-members \nStudents attend for free \nThis event is in person but also offered on Zoom. \nZoom link will be sent once registration is completed. \nThanks to our presenting sponsor NOPEC.  A Cleveland 2030 District partner. \nThanks to our event sponsor Neptune Plumbing.  A Cleveland 2030 District partner. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://2030districts.org/cleveland/event/buiding-education-series-2026-major-building-developments-in-cleveland/
LOCATION:1111 Superior Ave\, 1111 Superior Ave\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44115\, United States
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