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SUMMARY:WMEAC - Environmental Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/wmeac-environmental-book-club-2/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240411T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240411T183000
DTSTAMP:20260503T215658
CREATED:20240403T140653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T184003Z
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SUMMARY:WMEAC Adopt-a-stream spring 2024 sampling workshop at Ken-o-sha Park
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/wmeac-adopt-a-stream-spring-2024-sampling-workshop-at-ken-o-sha-park/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240411T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240411T193000
DTSTAMP:20260503T215658
CREATED:20240403T135904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T135904Z
UID:15054-1712860200-1712863800@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Exploring Engineering and STEM: Environmental Engineering
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/exploring-engineering-and-stem-environmental-engineering/
LOCATION:Herrick Library North Brach\, 155 Riley Street Holland MI 49424
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240412T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240412T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T215658
CREATED:20240308T231801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T184034Z
UID:15034-1712919600-1712923200@migbc.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Embodied Carbon 101\, Healthy Building Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/webinar-embodied-carbon-101-healthy-building-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Healthy Buildings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240415T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240415T180000
DTSTAMP:20260503T215658
CREATED:20240403T141030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T183930Z
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SUMMARY:WMEAC Adopt-a-stream spring 2024 sampling workshop at Wedgwood Park
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/wmeac-adopt-a-stream-spring-2024-sampling-workshop-at-wedgwood-park/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240416T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240416T193000
DTSTAMP:20260503T215659
CREATED:20240403T135619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T135619Z
UID:15049-1713292200-1713295800@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Birds of Reeds Lake: Sustainable Neighbors
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/birds-of-reeds-lake-sustainable-neighbors/
LOCATION:746 Lakeside Dr SE\, East Grand Rapids\, MI\, United States\, Michigan 49506\, 746 Lakeside Dr SE\, Grand Rapids\, MI 49506-3029\, United States\,East Grand Rapids\, Michigan
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240417T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240417T134500
DTSTAMP:20260503T215659
CREATED:20240409T133711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T133711Z
UID:15071-1713355200-1713361500@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Women in Green Luncheon\, USGBC Detroit Region
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/women-in-green-luncheon-usgbc-detroit-region/
LOCATION:WPP Detroit 243 W Congress St Detroit\, MI 48226
CATEGORIES:Community Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240417T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240417T173000
DTSTAMP:20260503T215659
CREATED:20240409T133510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T133510Z
UID:15068-1713360600-1713375000@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Building Transformation Forum\, USGBC Detroit Region
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/building-transformation-forum-usgbc-detroit-region/
LOCATION:WPP Detroit 243 W Congress St Detroit\, MI 48226
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240418T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240418T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T215659
CREATED:20240130T202906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T160335Z
UID:14925-1713427200-1713452400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Put Our Food to Work\, Not Waste | Sustainability in The Food Industry
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/put-our-food-to-work-not-waste-sustainability-in-the-food-industry/
LOCATION:Calvin University\, 3201 Burton St SE\, Grand Rapids\, MI 49546\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240418T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240418T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T215659
CREATED:20240403T140345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T140345Z
UID:15060-1713461400-1713466800@migbc.org
SUMMARY:WMEAC Green Drinks
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/wmeac-green-drinks-2/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240418T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240418T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T215659
CREATED:20240403T135316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T135728Z
UID:15044-1713463200-1713470400@migbc.org
SUMMARY:GVSU Sustainable Agriculture Project - place-based sculpture exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/gvsu-sustainable-agriculture-project/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240419T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240419T180000
DTSTAMP:20260503T215659
CREATED:20240403T135434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T135706Z
UID:15047-1713542400-1713549600@migbc.org
SUMMARY:GVSU Sustainable Agriculture Project - volunteering and more
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/gvsu-sustainable-agriculture-project-volunteering-and-more/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240502
DTSTAMP:20260503T215659
CREATED:20240409T133936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T133936Z
UID:15073-1714435200-1714607999@migbc.org
SUMMARY:Annual IMPACT Conference\, USGBC Detroit Region
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Description:  Ann Arbor Public Schools is helping lead Michigan’s transition toward healthier\, lower-carbon buildings through the adoption of mass timber construction in its new school facilities. As part of the district’s bond-funded building program\, new school projects are being designed with a focus on healthy indoor environments\, safety\, sustainability\, and innovative building materials that support both student well-being and long-term climate goals. The use of mass timber—an engineered wood product that stores carbon while enabling high-performance design—represents a major shift in how public buildings can be constructed in Michigan. Recent updates to building codes and local development policies\, alongside broader state adoption of the 2021 Michigan Building Code\, are expanding opportunities for mass timber construction and allowing taller\, more complex timber structures while maintaining rigorous safety standards. Key takeaways:  Why Ann Arbor Public Schools is choosing mass timber for new school facilities — and how it supports sustainability\, indoor environmental quality\, and community goals.How AAPS has used the procurement process to support its mass timber and sustainability goals in these facilities. How mass timber design contributes to reduced embodied carbon and healthier built environments in educational settings.Practical insights from project teams on implementation\, challenges\, and lessons learned for future public projects.Participants will gain insight into the technical\, policy\, and design considerations shaping mass timber adoption in Michigan and how Ann Arbor’s experience can serve as a model for communities looking to build healthier\, safer\, and more climate-forward buildings. This webinar will be valuable for educators and administrators\, construction and design professionals\, sustainability advocates\, and those interested in learning more about the applications of Mass Timber. Panelists: Jason Bing\,  Director\, Capital Programs and Ann Arbor Public Schools\, (Owner)Kevin Stansbury\, Project Design Manager at Gilbane Building Co (Program Manager/Owner’s rep)Jeff Winslow\, Jeffrey L. Winslow\, Associate/Senior Project Manager at Neumann/Smith Architecture (Architect of Record\, New Mitchell Elementary School)Lindsay Woods\, Senior Project Manager at Stantec (Architect of Record\,  Logan and Thurston)Mitch DeLange\, Senior Project Manager at Christman (Construction Manager\, Logan and Thurston)Moderator: Sandra Lupien\, Director\, MassTimber@MSU\, Michigan State University 								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									About this webinar series:This series of webinars is co-produced by the Michigan Green Building Collaborative and MassTimber@MSU\, showcasing key projects across Michigan. In each webinar we explore the origins of each project\, their successes and challenges\, and how the project teams have continued to advance mass timber initiatives. Each building is unique in its approach and material usage.  								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Learn More - Mass Timber Webinar Series\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									In case you missed it\, Sandra Lupien\, Director of MassTimber@MSU\, delivered the keynote address at the MiGBC 2024 Annual Party & Leadership Awards Ceremony. During her address\, she provided insights into what mass timber is\, highlighted notable projects\, and shared guidance on incorporating mass timber into your own projects. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning more about mass timber. Watch it on our YouTube Channel @MichiganGBC or by clicking the button below: 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Sandra Lupien Keynote Address - YouTube
URL:https://migbc.org/event/annual-impact-conference-usgbc-detroit-region/
LOCATION:Saint Paul RiverCentre 175 Kellogg Blvd W Saint Paul\, MN 55102
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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