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SUMMARY:Energy Trust New Buildings Net Zero Fellowship Trainings
DESCRIPTION:Join Energy Trust of Oregon to learn from Jessy Ledesma as she presents research on the potential to move toward a Path to Net Zero approach for affordable housing by clustering units\, centralizing mechanical and hot water systems and optimizing multi-family development scale for solar microgrids. The research analysis focuses on the Milwaukie Courtyard Housing Project\, which seeks to prototype cottage cluster housing at an infill scale utilizing mass plywood panels and solar microgrids to meet community energy\, affordability and resilience goals. \nRegister here! \n 
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/energy-trust-new-buildings-net-zero-fellowship-trainings/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Energy|Online event
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SUMMARY:Downtown Bend: Landscape Painting & the Conservation Movement
DESCRIPTION:Explore the connection between art\, conservation and National Parks. \nThis is an in-person program. Masks are optional at all in-person library events. \nThis presentation examines the long association between art\, conservation\, and National Parks\, focusing on a group of landscape painters led by a young English immigrant named Thomas Cole that came to be known as the Hudson River School. The talk covers the birth of the American conservation movement\, its expression in national parks\, and the role of landscape painting in advancing conservation in the United States. It seeks to answer the fundamental question\, “Why do we conserve?” In addition to Thomas Cole\, the presentation describes the impact of other artists on American conservation and national parks\, including Frederic Church\, Sanford Robinson Gifford\, Albert Bierstadt\, Thomas Moran\, and Asher Durand. \nJames Gramann is a Professor Emeritus of Park and Conservation Policy from Texas A&M University. A native of the Pacific Northwest\, he retired to Redmond\, Oregon\, in 2017. From 2002 through 2010\, while on leave from Texas A&M\, he worked full-time in Washington\, D.C.\, as the visiting chief social scientist for the U.S. National Park Service. In this capacity\, he directed a national social science program providing usable knowledge about people and parks to national park managers\, planners\, and policy-makers. In 2010\, his program received the Department of the Interior’s Unit Award for Excellence of Service. In 2015\, the George Wright Society honored him with its Social Science Achievement Award for advancing the application of social science to the management of protected areas and cultural sites. He has a strong interest in the history of American conservation and national parks and has authored over 100 articles\, book chapters\, and technical reports on park-related issues.
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/downtown-bend-landscape-painting-the-conservation-movement/
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SUMMARY:Make Your Voice Heard at the State Capitol
DESCRIPTION:Learn about our priorities that will help us decarbonize our community during the 2023 legislative session in Oregon. This event will include training on how to write an effective testimony or letter to legislators\, give you time to write and workshop\, and ask questions of our expert coalition partners. All written testimony can be submitted for public hearings in the following days and weeks!  You can help us get these bills over the finish line! \nRegister for this virtual event
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/make-your-voice-heard-in-the-state-capitol/
LOCATION:Deschutes Brewery Public House\, 1044 NW Bond St\, Bend\, OR\, 97701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy|Climate|Energy|Environmental Justice|Rethink Waste|Sustainability|Transportation
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SUMMARY:SheJumps | OR | Empowering Women Through Adventure Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:SheJumps\, AdventurUs Women\, & Crow’s Feet “Empowering Women Through Adventure” Bend Women’s Speaker Series featuring Janel Spilker with “Women in Cycling: Riding into a Female Future” \nDec 14th – Chelsey Magness – “Adventure Racing: Empowering Women to Embody Adventure” \nJan 11th – Janel Spilker – “Women in Cycling: Riding into a Female Future” \nFeb 8th – Ingrid Granlin – “Women Who Ski: Exploring the Joy of Winter on Nordic Skis” \nMarch 8th – Jennifer Miles – “Your Pelvic Floor: Strengthening Your Adventures from Within” \nApril 12th – Kirin Stryker – “The Oregon Timber Trail\, Cog Wild\, and Life on Two Wheels”
URL:https://envirocenter.org/event/shejumps-or-empowering-women-through-adventure-speaker-series-2022-12-14/
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