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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.eeweek.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060416
SUMMARY:National Env. Educ. Week
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060423
DESCRIPTION:http://www.eeweek.org/\nNational Environmental Education (EE
 ) Week will involve thousands of educators and millions of students.  It
  will enhance the educational impact \nof Earth Day and create a full we
 ek of educational preparation\, learning\, and activities in K-12 classr
 ooms\, nature centers\, zoos\, museums\, and aquariums.\n\nNational EE W
 eek 2006 will be the single largest organized environmental education ev
 ent in U.S. history.  It is coordinated by the National Environmental Ed
 ucation & Training Foundation (NEETF) in cooperation with hundreds of ou
 tstanding schools\, environmental education organizations\, education as
 sociations\, state and federal agencies.\n\nTo Participate:\nSign-Up Now
  to participate in National Environmental Education Week 2006! Sign-up a
 nd participation is free.\nhttp://www.eeweek.org/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:UMass Lowell
DTSTAMP:20051017T030640Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20051116T160000
SUMMARY:Physicists and Oil and Gas Industry
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20051116T180000
DESCRIPTION:Go to:\nhttp://www.uml.edu/Dept/Physics/colloquia.htm\n\"How
  Can Physicists Contribute to the (Changing) Oil and Gas Industry?\"\nDr
 . Lawrence M. Schwartz\nSchlumberger Corporation\nA Colloquium at UMass 
 Lowell\, Olney Hall 218\nRefreshments at 3:30PM
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LOCATION:Osterville\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070605T195200Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.capecodacademy.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070625T130000
SUMMARY:JR TECH Renewable Energy wkshp 6-8
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070625T160000
DESCRIPTION:Living In An Age Of Renewable Energy\nMonday - Friday June 2
 5 - 29 • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm\nGrades 6-8\nMaximum Class Size: 12 students\
 nCape Cod Academy Campus\, Osterville\nThis is an immersive workshop stu
 dying and investigating several alternative energy sources while explori
 ng their benefits and limitations. Learn about energy generation and uti
 lization and how to use alternative energy for personal and community tr
 ansportation and many ways we live our lives. Students explore physics\,
  solar and hydrogen cell topics\, mechanical\, electrical\, civil and ar
 chitectural engineering subjects.\nCOST: $125 For more information:\nhtt
 p://www.capecodacademy.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060201T001851Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060307
SUMMARY:Building Energy Conference
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060310
DESCRIPTION:http://www.buildingenergy.nesea.org\nThree days.\nThomas M. 
 Menino\, Mayor of Boston kicks off the Building Energy Conference on Wed
 nesday\, March 8\, at 9 a.m. with opening remarks.  Mayor Menino has dem
 onstrated environmental leadership with the release of the Mayors Green
  Building Task Force Report and continuing support of green policy and p
 ractice.\nBob Berkebile\, FAIA will deliver the keynote address.  Mr. Be
 rkebile is a Principal of both BNIM Architects and Elements Consulting. 
 He is a leading authority in the fields of green building and restorativ
 e design. Mr. Berkebile is the founding chairman of the American Institu
 te of Architects National Committee on the Environment\, currently serv
 es on the US Green Building Councils Technical Advisory Committee\, and
  has lectured extensively at top universities and international conferen
 ces.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041206T150000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041206T160000
SUMMARY:STARS meeting: Water Power\, Lowell
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DESCRIPTION:STARS MEETING - MONDAY\, DECEMBER 6th\, 2004\nTSONGAS INDUST
 RIAL HISTORY CENTER\, Lowell\, MA\n\nPhysics - Potential energy - Kineti
 c energy - Environmental impacts -Power train - Transmission of power -R
 enewable energy....   What do all these concepts have in common? Water p
 ower!! Lowell was founded because of the water power harnessed at the Pa
 wtucketFalls. Join us at the Tsongas Industrial History Center where we 
 will build a working canal system\, test water wheels\, and learn about 
 the environmental impacts of the industrial waterways.\n\nWhere: Tsongas
  Industrial History Center\nlocated in the Boott Mill in Lowell National
  Historical Park\, 115 John Street\, Lowell.\n\nDirections:   Go to http
 ://www.uml.edu/tsongas \n\nFor alternate directions or more information\
 , call\nDr. Beverly Perna\, 978-970-5080\n
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LOCATION:Potsdam\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070124T010406Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070206T120000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Lit Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070206T150000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.as
 p\n\nClarkson University\, Student Senate Room\, 2nd Floor Cheel Campus 
 Center\, Potsdam\, NY 13617\nElementary\, middle\, and high school teach
 ers will learn about the New York State \, national and global ‘Energy P
 icture’ by exploring topics including: Energy Forms and Sources\; Energy
  End Uses\; Environmental Impacts of Energy Use\; and The Latest Researc
 h on Climate Change.\nHands-on group activities will reinforce and expan
 d upon the concepts learned\, giving participants the opportunity to dir
 ectly experience content included in the curriculum. This day of learnin
 g is guaranteed to raise your Energy IQ – and increase your ability to p
 romote understanding and action among your students.
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DTSTAMP:20050608T180901Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.massh2.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050608T143000
SUMMARY:Fuel Cell Day
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050608T153000
DESCRIPTION:June 8 is FUEL CELL DAY in Massachusetts - You are invited t
 o ride in the only fuel cell car in Massachusetts on Wednesday\, June 8 
 at 2:30 PM at the Massachusetts Statehouse on Beacon Hill. This media ev
 ent is taking place at the Grand Staircase inside the Statehouse. Please
  come learn about the importance of hydrogen and fuel cells to the futur
 e of the Massachusetts economy\, jobs\, and clean\, reliable energy\, tr
 ansportation and longer lived battery replacements!\nhttp://www.massh2.o
 rg
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LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060812T144323Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061013
SUMMARY:Amer Assn Physics Teachers NE Section
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061015
DESCRIPTION:Meeting at Holy Cross College\, Worcester\, MA\nETO will hav
 e a table in the exhibit hall.
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/buildings/openhouse
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061007
SUMMARY:Green Buildings Open House
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061008
DESCRIPTION:See\nhttp://www.nesea.org/buildings/openhouse\nfor details a
 bout tours in various states/areas.
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LOCATION:Peterborough\, NH
DTSTAMP:20060131T204037Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060302T160000
SUMMARY:Peterborough\, NH JSS Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060302T193000
DESCRIPTION:At South Meadow Middle School\nLearn to lead middle-school-a
 ge students in regional solar car competitions.\nHow to register at:\nht
 tp://www.nesea.org/education/JSS_Workshops.html
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LOCATION:Concord\, NH Soc. for Prot. NH Forests
DTSTAMP:20060131T203610Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060209T160000
SUMMARY:Concord\, NH JSS Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060209T193000
DESCRIPTION:At Society for Protection of NH Forests Conservation Center\
 nLearn to lead middle-school-age students in regional solar car competit
 ions.\nLearn how to register at:\nhttp://www.nesea.org/education/JSS_Wor
 kshops.html
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20090930T202619Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091003
SUMMARY:Green bldg tour
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091004
CATEGORIES:Work
DESCRIPTION:http://ases.org\nhttp://www.nesea.org/greenbuildings/\nGreen
  buildings tours all over USA. Here are samples:\n\nCentral New York:\n2
 009 ITHACA NY GREEN BUILDINGS OPEN HOUSE\nSat-Sun\, October 3-4\, 2009\,
  10:00 am-4:00 pm\nAt least 25 homes that use renewable energy or eco-fr
 iendly building practices will be open to the public for self-guided tou
 rs during this FREE 2-day event. Homeowners and/or builders will be on h
 and to discuss their work and answer questions about solar energy\, wind
  power\, straw bale construction\, timber framing\, non-toxic finishes\,
  recycled materials\, and more.  Half of the sites will be open each day
 .  Visit <http://www.ccetompkins.org/>ccetompkins.org in September for d
 etails on specific sites\, green building speakers (new this year!) and 
 van or walking tours.  Call (607) 272-2292 or email gm52@cornell.edu for
  more information.  Presented by the Ithaca Green Building Alliance and 
 Tompkins County Cooperative Extension.\n\nWestern New York:\nhttp://www4
 .bfn.org/wnysea/\n\nBerkshires (MA):\nhttp://www.cetonline.org/Events/ev
 ents.php?id=95
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20090225T002050Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ecotarium.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090311T150000
SUMMARY:MA Ecotarium Open House
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090311T173000
DESCRIPTION:Open House for Educators\n222 Harrington Way\, Worcester\, M
 A\nhttp://www.ecotarium.org\nRSVP requested at 508-929-2709 by Monday\, 
 March 9.\nEducators - Come and Explore the EcoTarium!\nEnjoy FREE beer a
 nd wine\nExperience our new exhibit\, SmartArt\nCheck out a digital plan
 etarium show\nExplore the museum\; learn about field trip programs\nMeet
  some animals \nEnter to win one FREE field trip to the EcoTarium for up
  to 50 students and chaperones! (Field trip includes free museum admissi
 on and planetarium show - valued at $500!)\nFREE! Invite your educator f
 riends!\nRSVP requested at 508-929-2709 by Monday\, March 9.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060430T172735Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://web.mit.edu/erc/forum/?tr=y&auid=1610321
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060503T090000
SUMMARY:MIT Energy Forum
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060503T183000
DESCRIPTION:http://web.mit.edu/erc/forum/?tr=y&auid=1610321\nMIT ENERGY 
 FORUM: Taking on the Challenge\nWednesday\, May 3\, 2006\, 9-6:30\nBuild
 ing W16 - Kresge Auditorium\nThe MIT President's Office invites you to a
  day-long forum showcasing MIT energy research and the results of a comp
 rehensive analysis of MIT's unique strengths in contributing solutions t
 o the world energy crisis. Bookmark this page for further updates:\nhttp
 ://web.mit.edu/erc/forum/?tr=y&auid=1610321
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20051105T170600Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20051110T190000
SUMMARY:BASEA Forum: Emergency Preparedness 101
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20051110T210000
DESCRIPTION:Emergency Preparedness 101: by David O'Connor\, Director Cam
 bridge Emergency Management Department\n\nThe threat of Power disruption
  from hurricanes\, winter storms\, or even a terrorist act has been maki
 ng emergency management a key issue these days. While a terrorist gets t
 he Press\, the likelihood that a storm interrupts power for a day or eve
 n a week is much higher. Is your home able to keep you comfortable for a
  week without power? Will it stay warm enough to keep pipes from freezin
 g for 3 days or a week? When power goes it tests you and your home's abi
 lity to be as efficient as possible against the elements. Preparedness\,
  safety guidelines\, and energy efficiency methods all contribute to kee
 p us safe and our homes from freezing. Those same techniques can save us
  fuel dollars\, especially with this year's fuel prices.\nThe First Pari
 sh in Cambridge Unitarian Universalist\n3 Church Street Harvard Square C
 ambridge\, MA\nShow starts at 7:30 PM Doors open at 7:00 PM\n\nMr. O'Con
 nor will discuss what the city does and what each of us can do to weathe
 r storms. As fuel prices hit new highs and fuel scarcity may be an issue
 \, energy conservation is more important than ever to both heat your hom
 e and to reduce cost. Preparing a home to survive an inevitable stretch 
 of a power outage will both save you fuel dollar on the normal winter da
 y and sustain you safely during those rare outages. Join us for a night 
 of tips to keep us safe\, presented by Mr. O'Connor\, who will share fro
 m his more than twenty years in emergency management for the city of Cam
 bridge.\n\nPlease remember that your donations and membership support BA
 SEA.\nBoston Area Solar Energy Association\nemail: info@basea.org\nweb: 
 http://www.basea.org 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040621
SUMMARY:Midwest Renewable Energy Fair\, Wisconson\; Educators' Tent
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DURATION:PT3H
LOCATION:Worcester MA
DTSTAMP:20090114T032714Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.NESEA.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090226T160000
SUMMARY:JSS Workshop Central MA
DESCRIPTION:FREE SOLAR CAR WORKSHOP  for  Educators & Youth Leaders of G
 r 5 to 8\n\nPittsfield MA Feb 4 and Worcester\, MA Feb 26\nThe Northeast
  Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is offering a FREE model solar c
 ar training workshop to teachers\, community educators\, and youth club 
 leaders at two sites in Massachusetts this Winter\, Pittsfield and Worce
 ster. Lead your students through this highly motivating\, unique learnin
 g experience. Provide your young engineers an opportunity to deepen thei
 r understanding and skills in many areas including solar energy\, math\,
  physical science\, and craftsmanship. This project is appropriate for s
 tudents in grades 5-8 and is a great opportunity for a class\, after sch
 ool\, home school\, or youth group! Teams can enter their cars in local 
 design and race competitions with top winners invited to an annual North
 east championship. At the workshop\, you will learn about the program an
 d how to get your kids involved. You will also get a kit and practice bu
 ilding a mini solar car\,  as well as some great curriculum materials to
  take home\, a letter of attendance for your professional development\, 
 and a chance at a door prize. Choose your workshop & register:\n1. Wed. 
 Feb. 4\, 2009\, 4:00 to 7:00pm in Pittsfield\, MA Hosted by the Center f
 or Ecological Technology at the Reid Middle School \n2. Thurs. Feb 26\, 
 2009\, 4:00 to 7:00pm in Worcester\, MA Hosted by and held at The Ecotar
 ium.\nRegistration is required. To register for the Pittsfield or Worces
 ter\nworkshops\, visit the NESEA website\nhttp://www.NESEA.org\nand clic
 k on Junior Solar Sprint program and get a form\, OR provide your name\,
  address\, email\, phone\,\nschool/organization and grade\, AND be sure 
 to note the date & location of\nthe workshop. FAX to: (413) 774-6053 or 
 EMAIL to: sreyes@nesea.org \n\n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20051003T185403Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://webphysics.nhctc.edu/nesaapt/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051014
SUMMARY:NES-AAPT Meeting UVM
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051016
DESCRIPTION:http://webphysics.nhctc.edu/nesaapt/\nThe New England Sectio
 ns of the American Association of Physics Teachers and the American Phys
 ical Society meets twice a year.
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LOCATION:Lenox\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070506T182655Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070510T190000
SUMMARY:Wind Forum
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070510T210000
DESCRIPTION:Wind Power - Avian Friend or Foe?\nDuffin Theater\, Lenox Me
 morial Middle and High School\, 197 East Street\, Lenox\, MA\nThis Forum
  was originally scheduled to take place at the Berkshire Museum. Please 
 note the venue change.\nThis forum will address the major issues of wind
  power in our region from the perspective of wildlife and ecosystems. A 
 six-member panel of experts will make brief presentations\, followed by 
 questions/comments from the public. The impressive 6-person panel is mad
 e of experts representing various backgrounds of expertise\, including C
 ET Associate Director Nancy Nylen.\nhttp://www.cetonline.org/\nThe impre
 ssive 6-person panel is made of experts\, representing various backgroun
 ds of expertise\, but especially birds...\nModerator: Tad Ames\, Preside
 nt\, The Berkshire Natural Resources Council.\nTaber Allison*\, Vice Pre
 sident for Conservation Science and Ecological Management at the Mass Au
 dubon\, who has been immersed in the Cape Wind Project for the past year
 s.\nBill Evans*\, who has worked with Cornell University and has spent 2
 0 years studying the migration of birds in North America.\nAndy Finton*\
 , Director of Conservation Science for the Massachusetts Chapter of the 
 Nature Conservancy and has served in that role for the past six years.\n
 Tom Kunz*\, Professor of Biology and Director of the Center for Ecology 
 and Conservation Biology at Boston University. His research focuses on t
 he ecology\, behavior\, evolution\, and conservation biology of bats.\nN
 ancy Nylen*\, Associate Director of the Center for Ecological Technology
  (CET)\, a non-profit energy and resource conservation organization base
 d in Pittsfield.\nSteve Pelletier\,* Vice President of Woodlot Alternati
 ves. Steve is a professional scientist\, consultant\, designer and direc
 tor of many avian studies\, with an expertise in ecological evaluations 
 and avian impact assessments associated with wind projects and communica
 tion towers throughout the eastern United States.
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LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050922T033518Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.mos.org/doc/1759
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20051101T160000
SUMMARY:Educators' Night at Boston Museum of Science
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20051101T203000
DESCRIPTION:Educators Night 2005 at the Museum of Science\nREGISTER NOW 
 AT\nhttp://www.mos.org/doc/1759\n\nTuesday\, November 1st\nEarly bird pr
 ogram from 4-6PM\nOpen House in Exhibit halls 6 -8:30 PM\nFunded by the 
 Lowell Institute\n\nArrive during the Early-Bird registration (4PM) to r
 eceive tickets to the new special exhibit on Star Wars. \n\nPlease join 
 Educators from around New England for this special event at the Museum o
 f Science. The Open House format provides an opportunity to meet our sci
 ence educators as they share exhibits\, programs\, and resources in a fe
 stive collegial atmosphere. The evening is free and includes on-site par
 king\, entrances to special exhibits and a planetarium show .\n\n\"Educa
 tors Night is fun and informative! Don't miss it\" Katie Roberts\, Hingh
 am Public Schools\n\nSee what's new and learn how the museum offerings c
 an be put to work to support your teaching objectives. Museum resources 
 (exhibits\, programs\, curriculum aids\, films\, etc.) have been mapped 
 to state and national standards in Science\, Technology and Engineering.
  New professional development programs\, teaching guides and newly relea
 sed MOS Engineering curriculum offerings will be available for perusal.\
 n\nSpecial live presentations all night: Live Animals\, Design Challenge
 s\, and more
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20061125T183053Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://need.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070622
SUMMARY:NEED Youth Awards DC
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070626
DESCRIPTION:http://need.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT7H30M
LOCATION:Sherburne\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080126T031733Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/Workshop.asp
 x
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080126T090000
SUMMARY:Elem Energy Wkshp Central NY
DESCRIPTION:The 4 E's of Energy\, a workshop for New York State teachers
 \, grades 4-6.\nAt Rogers Environmental Education Center\n2721 State Hig
 hway 80\nSherburne\, NY 13460\nPresenter: Laura Carey.\nhttp://www.geten
 ergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/Workshop.aspx
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:USA
DTSTAMP:20070116T193240Z
UID:DA120696-9D8C-4C25-81C8-27AC8E6760E4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.eeweek.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070415
SUMMARY:National Envir. Ed Week
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070423
DESCRIPTION:National Environmental Education Week 2007\nJoin millions of
  teachers and students in a week of educational preparation for Earth Da
 y.\nNational Environmental Education Week is a weeklong learning event t
 hat maximizes the educational impact of Earth Day and promotes environme
 ntal education and literacy in a host of venues around the country. Last
  year\, over 100\,000 educators and 3 million students at 50\,000 school
 s\, 330 universities and numerous zoos\, aquariums\, and nature centers 
 took part in NEEW 2006.\nhttp://www.eeweek.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:New York\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090930T184629Z
UID:AE5B9D86-19AB-4AFF-81E5-B813524BDE45-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.csebcc.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091030
SUMMARY:Alt Vehicle Tech Conf.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091031
DESCRIPTION: Alternative Vehicle Technology Conference\nImplementing the
  Change\nConvened at\nLehman College\nCity University of New York\nRegis
 tration Opens October 2\, 2009\nhttp://www.csebcc.org/\nThe Center for S
 ustainable Energy (CSE) annually convenes the Alternative Vehicle Techno
 logy Conference on behalf of the City University of New York. CSE was es
 tablished in 2003 at The City University of New York's Bronx Community C
 ollege. Our mission is to promote and implement the use of renewable and
  efficient energy technologies in urban communities through education\, 
 training\, workforce development\, research\, and project facilitation.\
 nCenter for Sustainable Energy 2155 University Avenue\, GML-102\, Bronx\
 , New York 10453\n718-289-5332
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:USA
DTSTAMP:20070502T233051Z
UID:EE606A70-2A02-4FA6-8C77-D6CB37E2C694-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.eeweek.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080413
SUMMARY:National Envir. Ed Week
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080420
DESCRIPTION:National Environmental Education Week 2008\nJoin millions of
  teachers and students in a week of educational preparation for Earth Da
 y.\nNational Environmental Education Week is a weeklong learning event t
 hat maximizes the educational impact of Earth Day and promotes environme
 ntal education and literacy in a host of venues around the country.\nhtt
 p://www.eeweek.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050605
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint Berkshire-Hudson
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DTSTAMP:20050502T012729Z
DESCRIPTION:Berkshire-Hudson\nReid Middle School\, Pittsfield\, MA\nArea
  Contact- for more information\nNancy Nylen\nCenter for Ecological Techn
 ology\nph: (413) 445-4556\nnancyn@cetonline.org
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Wellesley\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060420T133527Z
UID:61765743-0C9B-403B-B578-94F3A3AD5748-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060421T123000
SUMMARY:Wellesley Lecture: Should US ratify Kyoto?
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060421T132000
DESCRIPTION:Earth Week debate on \"Should the US Ratify Kyoto [protocol]
 ?\"\nWellesley College\, Pendleton Hall Atrium\n781-283-3321
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P1D
LOCATION:Searsburg\, VT
DTSTAMP:20080430T204751Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.php?id=64
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080920
SUMMARY:Searsburg Wind Tour
DESCRIPTION:Searsburg\, Vermont\nRegistration required\nhttp://www.ceton
 line.org/Events/events.php?id=64\nWednesday\, March 26 - Education Day\n
 Wednesday\, May 21 - Education Day\nTuesday\, July 15\nWednesday\, Augus
 t 6\nSaturday\, August 23\nWednesday\, September 10\nSaturday\, Septembe
 r 20\nWednesday\, October 8\n10 a.m.\, 11:30 a.m.\, 1 p.m.\, 2:30 p.m.\n
 The Searsburg wind power facility is comprised of eleven 550-kilowatt wi
 nd turbines that make up the 6-megawatt power plant providing enough emi
 ssion-free electricity to supply 1\,600 average Vermont households. It i
 s owned by Green Mountain Power and went online in July\, 1997.\nSearsbu
 rg also serves as an educational resource and research tool for investig
 ating wind generation in cold climates. As a result\, Searsburg has esta
 blished the standard for wind energy generation in the Northeast’s harsh
  climate – exemplified by the facility’s 90%+ availability over its 10 y
 ears of operation.\nPeriodic tours of the Searsburg Wind Facility are av
 ailable in order to give the public an opportunity to get a closer look 
 and feel of an operating wind power site.\nIt is important to maintain a
  balance between the requests of tour groups and wildlife habitat preser
 vation efforts\, so tour dates and size of groups are limited. If you wo
 uld like to experience an operational wind power facilty up close\, cont
 act Cynthia Grippaldi: cynthiag@cetonline\nLearn more about touring the 
 site from EnergyTeachers.org:\nhttp://energyteachers.org/ftg-sitedetail.
 php?siteselect=4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Portsmouth\, NH
DTSTAMP:20070122T221927Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070216
SUMMARY:NH New Sci Tchrs conference
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070217
DESCRIPTION:Are you a NH teacher of science and in your first three year
 s of teaching? If so\, the Northern New England Co-mentoring Network (NN
 ECN) Center salutes you\, and invites you to a conference designed speci
 fically for you:\nBuilding Success for New Teachers of Science\nSheraton
  Harborside\, Portsmouth NH\; Feb 16\, 2007\nThis statewide conference i
 s geared toward middle and high school science teachers in their first t
 hree years of teaching. The purpose of this conference is to share tools
  and resources for supporting standards and research-based instruction\,
  learn about strategies that enhance teaching and learning\, and foster 
 a network with teachers and regional specialists in science education.\n
 There is no registration fee for this conference. The conference is supp
 orted with funding from the NSF-funded Northern New England Co-mentoring
  Network and includes registration\, meals\, and a choice of one publica
 tion featured at the conference. Space is limited\; register early!\nFor
  info\, click on the \"Calendar of Events\" and going to the \"Building 
 Success for New Teachers – NH Conference\" link:\nhttp://www.mmsa.org\nH
 ope to see you there!\nQuestions? Contact Joyce Tugel\, NH eMSS/NNECN St
 ate Coordinator jtugel@mmsa.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Albany\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080325T160555Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.windustry.org/CWE2008
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080414
SUMMARY:Wind Energy Conf Albany
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080417
DESCRIPTION:Community Wind Energy\, April 14-16\, 2008\nEmpire State Pla
 za Convention Center\, Albany\, New York\nhttp://www.windustry.org/CWE20
 08\nJoin Windustry in Albany\, NY for the premier national conference br
 inging economic development\, agriculture and wind energy together to ad
 vance opportunities for locally-owned clean energy production. We will s
 hare experiences and information to harness the growing momentum for new
  models\, new policies and new projects.\nDay 1: Open dialogue on local\
 , state and national public policies for community wind energy and optio
 ns for financing projects.\nDay 2: Practical information on how to put t
 ogher a community wind project.\nBoth days will feature informative sess
 ions on home and farm size turbines (small machines less than 100 kW).\n
 Day 3: Tour a community owned wind project in Massachusetts (Jiminy Peak
 ).\nWho will attend? \nRural landowners\, farmers\, ranchers\, economic 
 development experts\, elected officials\, business leaders\, tribal repr
 esentatives\, bankers\, local planners\, community leaders\, legal and u
 tility professionals\, students\, teachers and anyone else interested in
  knowing how wind may fit in their community.\nRegister online:\nhttp://
 www.windustry.org/CWE2008
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston City Hall Plaza
DTSTAMP:20060920T033021Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060923T100000
SUMMARY:JSS-Style exhibition
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060923T130000
DESCRIPTION:Bring your model solar race cars for an exhibition at AltWhe
 els\, the giant alternative transportation festival on Boston's City Hal
 l Plaza.\nFrom 10 to 1 we'll exhibit and try solar race cars of the Juni
 or Solar Sprint\, cars approximately 30 cm long\, run solely by a solar 
 panel\, and a fuel cell car to boot.\nfor more info\, call shawn: 917-65
 3-4342.\nshawn@energyteachers.org\nhttp://altwheels.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050501
SUMMARY:Earthfest Boston Hatch Shell
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DESCRIPTION:http://www.earthfest.com\nLook for energy related opportunit
 ies from Mass Energy\nhttp://www.massenergy.com/EarthDay.html\nand other
  organizations at the park on the river in Boston.\nI got to sit in a Pr
 ius last year...I know\, big deal\, so what. At least you can strike up 
 a conversation and get your students thinking.
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Montréal\, Canada
DTSTAMP:20081118T160354Z
UID:45D60649-5A77-4CAA-AEFC-D261FE5341B7-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090510
SUMMARY:Intl Env Educ Congress
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090515
DESCRIPTION:http://www.5weec.uqam.ca/\nThe 5th World Environmental Educa
 tion Congress will take place from May 10 to 14\, 2009\, at Montréal’s P
 alais des Congrès\nCongress themes\n1. Relationships between ecology and
  economy:  the issue of sustainability\n2. Questions of fairness in soci
 o-ecological issues\n3. Environmental health\n4. Urban challenges\n5. Ec
 ologizing colleges and universities\n6. School and community\n7. Learnin
 g in society\n8. Heritage interpretation\n9. Indigenous knowledge and pr
 actices\n10. Ethics\, environmental thought\, and worldviews\n11. Art: i
 magination\, creativity\, and meaning\n12. Ecological identity
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Troy\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070720T015457Z
UID:90D95637-6593-41C6-A5D0-69B6AC2B72EF-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EventsPage.asp
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070915
SUMMARY:Green Expo Troy NY
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070916
DESCRIPTION: The 2nd Green Material Expo\nWHEN: 	Saturday\, September 15
 \, 2007\nWHERE: 	The Atrium in Downtown Troy\, Between 3rd and 4th stree
 t at Broadway\, Troy\nCOST OF EVENT: 	FREE\nSPONSORED BY: 	Albany Librar
 y\nCO-SPONSORED BY: 	Collins + Scoville Architects\, Capital/Saratoga En
 ergy $mart Communities\nFOR MORE INFORMATION: 	Contact Mark Dechiro call
  518-542-5175 email mdechiro1@nycap.rr.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Seaport World Trade Center\, Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060111T233803Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://buildingenergy.nesea.org/special.forum.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060307T180000
SUMMARY:Public Forum\; Energy: Crisis or Opportunity?
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060307T200000
DESCRIPTION:http://buildingenergy.nesea.org/special.forum.php\nBoston\, 
 MA\nMarch 7\, 2006 6 PM\nSuddenly in the news (again)\, is it a crisis o
 r an opportunity? Panelists will summarize the issues and discuss how bu
 sinesses are meeting energy needs through a variety of sources\; how thi
 s work can deliver profits to the private sector\; and how individuals c
 an enhance their quality of life and reduce energy costs. 6:00PM in the 
 Amphitheater at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston\, MA. Free. Spo
 nsored by SmartPower and UK Trade & Investment.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Newton\, MA
DTSTAMP:20040519T230916Z
UID:1B616DE0-4BF5-41E2-A776-DABD5686A2DF-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://massclimateaction.org/meetings
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040613T110000
SUMMARY:MassClimate Brunch and Discussion
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040613T140000
DESCRIPTION:11 am - 2 pm\, in Newton. Topic: strategies for reducing GHG
  emissions from transportation. Contact marc@mbreslow.org for more infor
 mation.\nMassachusetts Climate Action Network
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Queensbury\, NY
DTSTAMP:20050923T222043Z
UID:F83A8433-9107-4FED-915B-EBD63F86066D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051105
SUMMARY:Kidwind Workshop Queensbury\, NY
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051106
DESCRIPTION:Queensbury\, NY\nIn partnership with NYSERDA\, Kidwind will 
 hold a teacher wind workshop at the Queensbury Middle School (1 hour Nor
 th of Albany) on November 5th. This workshop will offer teachers backgro
 und information about wind energy and hands on science lessons you can d
 o with wind!\nhttp://www.kidwind.org/workshop/NorthAlbany.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070405T010838Z
UID:E55498B0-0D19-41CD-83A9-1109AE7C3A97-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ecotarium.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070420T090000
SUMMARY:Ecotarium Earth Day Fest
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070420T160000
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day Festival at the Ecotarium Science and Nature Cente
 r in Worcester\, MA\nhttp://www.ecotarium.org\nDrop by exhibitor tables 
 for ideas on how you can do your part for the planet.\nHalf-price museum
  admission.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Syracuse\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080417T142706Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.esf.edu/outreach/green/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080728
SUMMARY:Green Biz course for youth
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080802
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Green Entrepreneurship\nMonday\, July 28 – F
 riday\, August 1\, 2008\nSUNY College of Environmental Science and Fores
 try\, Syracuse\, NY\nhttp://www.esf.edu/outreach/green/\nIntroduction to
  Green Entrepreneurship Summer Program reflects ESF’s longstanding commi
 tment to sustainability and the commitment we share with our business\, 
 education\, public and nonprofit sector colleagues to engage young peopl
 e in science\, technology\, engineering and mathematic (STEM) education 
 and careers. This course reflects ESF’s and our region’s leadership in r
 enewable energy research and education.\nThis one-week program is instru
 cted by Gary Lim\, an entrepreneur and educator with many years of exper
 ience in Silicon Valley\, along with other faculty and professionals.\nP
 rogram Features:\nA 3-credit course\, \"Introduction to Green Entreprene
 urship\,\" for rising seniors and lower division college students that e
 xplores the challenges and goals of creating a start-up venture in envir
 onmental science or technology\nRecognize trends in the marketplace\, an
 d where commercial opportunities can be created\nAnalyze feasibility and
  potential to create a sustainable venture\nCritical success factors and
  key start-up issues unique to science and technology firms\nPlease note
 : Students are encouraged to register early. We anticipate considerable 
 demand for this program and space is limited.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T184349Z
UID:EF8B0907-6A93-451A-B549-8C82F6EF6D3F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061212T090000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Literacy Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061212T153000
DESCRIPTION:Ithaca\, NY\nElementary\, Middle\, High school levels.\nWork
 shop participants will learn about the New York State \, national and gl
 obal ‘Energy Picture’ by exploring topics including: Energy Forms and So
 urces\; Energy End Uses\; Environmental Impacts of Energy Use\; and The 
 Latest Research on Climate Change.\nHands-on group activities will reinf
 orce and expand upon the concepts learned\, giving participants the oppo
 rtunity to directly experience content included in the curriculum. This 
 day of learning is guaranteed to raise your Energy IQ – and increase you
 r ability to promote understanding and action among your students! \nhtt
 p://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Berkley\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070530T180513Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070624T120000
SUMMARY:SE Mass. student-run Energy Fair
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070624T150000
DESCRIPTION:Come to Dighton Rock State Park for energy activities presen
 ted by a Southeastern Mass 4-H club.\nIt is free and open to the public.
   The club will be making the solar cookers and offering wind activities
 \, house tips\, a recycling game\, and info.\nBring your own picnic to e
 njoy under the trees of a beautiful state park and visit a small museum 
 exploring the history of Dighton Rock\, a host of numerous petroglyphs f
 rom hundreds of years ago.\nhttp://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/southeast/digr
 .htm\nRte. 24 south to exit 10 west. Right (NW) at end of ramp onto N. M
 ain Street\, go 0.7 miles. Left on Friends St. Left on Bayview Ave. Stat
 e Park on right. Follow signs.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040417T200243Z
UID:99C2DF76-7CE2-4798-84D6-14359E6D191D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://need.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040711
SUMMARY:National Energy Conference for Educators in Hyannis\, MA
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040716
DESCRIPTION:http://need.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hudson\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070709T212917Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://workshops.altenergystore.com/Solar-Water-Heating-Fr
 om-the-Basics-to-Installation-Sat-Aug-18-Sun-Aug-19/e15/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070818
SUMMARY:Solar Hot Water Wkshp
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070820
DESCRIPTION:August 18-19\, 2007  \nSolar Hot Water: From the Basics to I
 nstallation\nAlternative Energy Store\; Hudson\, MA\nDay 1: This session
  is a complete one-day course in itself\, packed with information coveri
 ng the science and technology of solar water heating. This first day of 
 the class will include a description to types of collectors\, types of s
 ystems\, system sizing\, basic site assessment procedures and the econom
 ic impacts of solar water heating. This session will prepare the student
  for the material to be covered on Day 2 of the workshop.\nDay 2: The se
 cond session covers the \"ins and outs\" of setting up solar hot water s
 ystems\, targeting professional installers and building on Day 1 with sp
 ecific information about best-practices for solar water heating system i
 nstallations.\nThe cost of the class includes two days of instruction\, 
 light lunches\, and a copy of the book\, \"Solar Water Heating - A Compr
 ehensive Guide to Solar Water and Space Heating Systems\" by Bob Ramlow 
 with Benjamin Nusz\nFor more information visit\nhttp://workshops.altener
 gystore.com/Solar-Water-Heating-From-the-Basics-to-Installation-Sat-Aug-
 18-Sun-Aug-19/e15/\nor call 1(877) 878 – 4060
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040603T204529Z
UID:7B5E9DAE-BB91-47AA-9E58-A488FA587C6B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://kidwind.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040624T120000
SUMMARY:KidWind.org workshop Chewonki Foundation Wiscasset\, ME
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040624T130000
DESCRIPTION:http://kidwind.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P3D
LOCATION:Seaport World Trade Center Boston
DTSTAMP:20071114T224324Z
UID:5F3DCE91-9C5A-4A06-880D-98846909BABC-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://buildingenergy.nesea.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080311
SUMMARY:Building Energy Conf. Boston
DESCRIPTION:http://buildingenergy.nesea.org\nThe Northeast Sustainable E
 nergy Association (NESEA) invites you to register for BuildingEnergy08\,
  the Northeast's premier conference and trade show for renewable energy 
 and green building professionals. If you're committed to the practice of
  renewable energy and environmental sustainability\, this is where you b
 elong!\nPublic Forum: The Boston Green Tea Party: An Energy Revolution. 
 NECN's NewsNight  and Co-host of Eagan and Braude\, 96.9 FM\, Jim Braude
  returns to moderate another provocative forum on Tuesday evening\, Marc
 h 11. Panelists include: Solitaire Townsend\, co-founder and Managing Di
 rector of Futerra in the UK\; Linda Gunter\, founder of Beyond Nuclear i
 n MD\; and Chris Martenson\, Economic Analyst in MA.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070422
SUMMARY:Cambridge Science Fest
UID:2AEF726F-E827-4108-A543-63E4959FCEE1-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20070320T225603Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.cambridgesciencefestival.org/\nApril 21-29
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20060517T180812Z
UID:A62D3811-55D8-460B-99B8-3197E1EF42F0-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:4
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.reliance.org/JSS/final/jss.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060603T090000
SUMMARY:SE MA JSS Barnstable
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060603T130000
DESCRIPTION:It’s time once again for the Junior Solar Sprint. JSS is a m
 odel solar car race for grades 6 to 8.  Area students design\, build\, a
 nd race their own cars. Teams from across southeast Massachusetts are in
 vited to attend the Cape and Islands 3rd annual race\, held June 3rd fro
 m 9am-1pm at Cape Cod Community College. The competition is great\, but 
 the real reason students are involved is to learn\; therefore science\, 
 environmental\, or energy organizations are also invited to attend. Ther
 e will be spaces set up for groups to present educational materials to p
 articipants\, their families\, and the general public. If you are intere
 sted or have any questions please call Self-Reliance at 1-888-808-0120 o
 r email the Junior Solar Sprint Coordinator at peregrine_carlson@hotmail
 .com. For more information on the race visit\nhttp://www.reliance.org/JS
 S/final/jss.html\n and\nhttp://www.nesea.org/education/jss/  
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:UMass Amherst
DTSTAMP:20051105T172835Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://maenvirothon.org/workshops06.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20051115T083000
SUMMARY:MA Envirothon Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20051115T153000
DESCRIPTION:http://maenvirothon.org/workshops06.htm\nRegistration doc av
 ailable online.\nMassachusetts Envirothon Workshop for Teams (coaches an
 d students)\nTuesday\, November 15\, 2005 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. \nUnive
 rsity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. \nThis workshop is open to coaches\, u
 p to three team members and even those who are just becoming acquainted 
 with the program.  Five or more workshops will run concurrently\, offeri
 ng a variety of sessions on each of the topic areas (forestry\, soils\, 
 water and wildlife)\, this year’s current issue [climate change]\, eco-s
 tations\, environmental skills and campus tours. Resource materials will
  also be provided.  We are working to find sponsor to support this progr
 am\; however\, participants will be asked to cover the costs for their o
 wn parking and bring or purchase their own lunch.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050512T160000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050512T190000
SUMMARY:MA CLA State Energy Course North Adams
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DTSTAMP:20050408T021534Z
DESCRIPTION:PHYS 560-G03/G13/G04/G14  Clean Energy for a Sustainable Env
 ironment\nTeachers Grades 3-8\nTwo Locations:\nBridgewater State College
 \, Bridgewater MA: May 4\, 5\, & 7\, 2005\nMassachusetts College of Libe
 ral Arts\, North Adams MA: May 12\, 13 & 14\, 2005\nCourse Meeting Time 
 at both Locations: \n2 weekdays 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm and 1 Saturday 8:00 am
  – 5:00 pm\nCourse can be taken FREE for 22.5 PDPs or $80 for 1 graduate
  credit.\nThere is a $100 stipend for teachers to use towards the purcha
 se of classroom materials.\nInstructors:  Dr. Jeff Williams & Dr. Rob He
 llström\, Bridgewater State College\nTo sign up for this course contact 
 Janet Larkin at jlarkin@bridgew.edu or 508-531-6011.\nTeachers in grades
  3 – 8 are invited to attend this short course on renewable energy. Part
 icipants will receive content and practical hands-on instruction on sola
 r and wind energy during two 3-hour after school sessions and one Saturd
 ay session. Saturdays will include a half-day field investigation follow
 ed in the afternoon by analysis and presentation of observations to conc
 lude each workshop. Teachers will be able to adopt the workshop’s method
 s and content by working directly with classroom materials and curricula
  during the workshop. The supplies purchased with this grant will return
  with the teachers to aid in adoption of the curricula. Teachers will al
 so adapt the workshop’s investigations by creating their own activities 
 for their classrooms and will be awarded a $100 stipend to purchase supp
 lies for the new classroom activities. Upon completion of this workshop\
 , teachers will have a diverse repertoire of strategies\, methods\, and 
 lessons with which to address learning standards from the frameworks.
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT7H
LOCATION:Springfield\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080506T000826Z
UID:4F35004F-6B1D-47EE-B69C-753F3F5A5C28-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:4
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/education/jss
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080608T080000
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint NE Champ
DESCRIPTION:Junior Solar Sprint Northeast Championship \nModel solar car
  event for top middle school teams from around the Northeast\nSpringfiel
 d (Museum) Quadrangle or rain site TBA\nhttp://www.nesea.org/education/j
 ss
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070519T120819Z
UID:8C553089-9F92-4798-99AC-6CE15ECB2133-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:11
URL;VALUE=URI:http://basea.org/jss.php
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070519
SUMMARY:Cancelled Boston Junior Solar Sprint
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070520
DESCRIPTION:http://basea.org/jss.php\nCancelled\, please see the web sit
 e\nStudents grades 5-8 will compete for prizes in craftsmanship\, techni
 cal merit\, innovation\, and speed\, racing shoebox-sized solar vehicles
  down a 20m track at MIT in Cambridge\, MA. Rain date Sunday\, tentative
 ly.\nContact shawn@energyteachers.org with questions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040417T200252Z
UID:F2C269F3-B009-4C0A-A097-47D0292DAD47-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:3
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.solarfest.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040710
SUMMARY:Solarfest Poultney\, VT
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040712
DESCRIPTION:New England's Sustainable Future Festival. Music\, PV and al
 t. energy workshops\, vendors.\nGreen Mountain College\, Poultney\, VT\n
 Call 802-287-9135\nhttp://www.solarfest.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Syracuse\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090127T201709Z
UID:A54A487F-336A-4F81-B847-EEA6AD304C08-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.esf.edu/greenbuilding/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090319
SUMMARY:Syracuse Green Build Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090321
DESCRIPTION:http://www.esf.edu/greenbuilding/\n7th Annual Green Building
  Conference\nThursday\, March 19 & Friday\, March 20\, 2009\nThe SUNY Co
 llege of Environmental Science and Forestry partners with the U.S. Green
  Building Council New York Upstate Chapter to host the Annual Green Buil
 ding conference on Thursday\, March 19 and Friday\, March 20\, 2009 at t
 he Oncenter Complex.\n800 South State St.\nSyracuse\, NY 13202\nWho shou
 ld come?\nArchitects\, Builders (both commercial and residential)\, Buil
 ding Owners\, Code Officials\, Community Leaders\, Construction site man
 agers \, Consultants\, Contractors\, Design Professionals\, Developers\,
  Economic Developers\, Elected Officials\, Engineers\, Governmental lead
 ers\, Green alliances and organizations\, Green Building Council members
 \, Green Residence owners\, Green vendors selling products or services\,
  K-12 educational leaders (administrators\, school board members\, other
  educators)\, Landscape Architects\, Policy makers\, Project Managers\, 
 Those involved in planning and implementing green building technologies 
 and programs to improve our world.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Valletta\, Malta
DTSTAMP:20080902T205116Z
UID:E3D3409D-67E8-4A8B-945F-F30E18672975-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.european-esd.net/index_files/Page1201.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081015
SUMMARY:Europe Env Ed Conference
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081020
DESCRIPTION:http://www.european-esd.net/index_files/Page1201.htm\nThe Eu
 ropean Foundation for Education and Sustainable Development and the Cent
 re for Environmental Education & Research in Malta welcome you to CEEE’s
  10th Conference\, which is being organised under the aegis of the Europ
 ean Foundation for Education and Sustainable Development (European ESD-n
 et) in collaboration with the Centre for Environmental Education & Resea
 rch\, University of Malta.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20061130T005900Z
UID:D14E1E1C-04E5-466C-8605-8C76C84D7FED-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:5
URL;VALUE=URI:http://neaq.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070310T200000
SUMMARY:Climate Change Wkshp NE Aquarium
DESCRIPTION:Climate Change Workshop (grades 6-12)\nMarch 10\, 2007 \nCli
 mate change is a critical topic and a rich opportunity for teaching scie
 nce\, math\, and social studies. \nHands-on activities from the New Engl
 and Science Center Collaborative's \"Climate Change BackpackTM\" cover b
 asic concepts and common misconceptions about greenhouse gases\, the car
 bon cycle\, climate change measurement and positive steps to take. To le
 arn more email trc@neaq.org. Workshop materials are also available for l
 oan\; purchase not required for workshop.\nRegistration Fee $30
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Natick\, MA
DTSTAMP:20071025T023717Z
UID:74EBBCF7-6645-4A39-8955-8F60D02C8EB9-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:6
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071107
SUMMARY:Geothermal pump workshop
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071109
DESCRIPTION:HeatSpring Energy\, Independent Geothermal Education\nNovemb
 er 7 & 8. Natick\, MA.\nMeet Dr. Steve Kavanaugh\, Leading expert in geo
 thermal heating & cooling systems.\nDr. Kavanaugh has been involved with
  ground source heat pump research and development for 20 years.  He is t
 he author of two books on the subject and has published several articles
  in the ASHRAE Transactions and Journal.  He is a co-author of the ASHRA
 E book\, \"Ground Source Heat Pumps: Design of Geothermal Systems for Co
 mmercial and Institutional Buildings\".  He is the former chair of ASHRA
 E Technical Committee 6.8 on Geothermal Energy\, has served as a consult
 ant to electric utilities\, and has conducted over one hundred seminars 
 for design professionals.\nDr. Kavanaugh has been a Professor of Mechani
 cal Engineering at the University of Alabama since 1985.  He teaches cou
 rses in HVAC\, Energy Conservation\, Heat Transfer\, Instrumentation\, S
 enior Design I and II\, and Capstone Design.  His publications include 3
 4 refereed jounal articles\, 15 refereed conference articles\, 17 confer
 ence articles\, 25 research reports\, and numerous design notes.  He als
 o developed GCHPCalc\, a software package for large GSHP system design.\
 nPlease join us for this unique seminar on geothermal design:\nSeating i
 s limited to 35 professionals\nClick here for more information and to re
 serve your seat:\nhttp://www.heatspring.com/designer.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Seaport World Trade Center Boston
DTSTAMP:20070114T151725Z
UID:E9B755B0-FCD5-4A33-A84C-1157AAC5CD3F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:8
URL;VALUE=URI:http://buildingenergy.nesea.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070313
SUMMARY:Building Energy Conf. Boston
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070316
DESCRIPTION:http://buildingenergy.nesea.org\nThe Northeast Sustainable E
 nergy Association (NESEA) invites you to register for BuildingEnergy07\,
  the Northeast's premier conference and trade show for renewable energy 
 and green building professionals. If you're committed to the practice of
  renewable energy and environmental sustainability\, this is where you b
 elong!\nWorkshops include how to use free residential design software\, 
 two on high performance green schools\, IR Thermography\, architectural 
 and engineering education\, climate change and the university\, green ca
 mpus\, and Developing Courses for College Students about Sustainable Ene
 rgy.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Internet
DTSTAMP:20090223T163211Z
UID:98F30F7D-1AFF-456E-84E6-3D53CCAE8143-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:6
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nwf.org/campusecology/resources/teleconferences
 .cfm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090312
SUMMARY:Campus Ren Energy
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090313
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nwf.org/campusecology/resources/teleconferences.c
 fm\nThe National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology Program invites pa
 rticipants in its Greener Campus Conference Series. This web conference 
 is \"Onsite Renewable Energy – Wind\, Solar\, and Geothermal.\" Each con
 ference features three to four speakers and provides a question and answ
 er session to encourage discussion among the participants and speakers.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051002
SUMMARY:Green Buildings Open Homes
UID:CE3144C3-D282-4202-8AAC-8E19DF6B2903-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20050923T201049Z
DESCRIPTION:Held in Collaboration with the American Solar Energy Society
 's National Solar Tour\n WHERE: All of New England\, DE\, NY\, NJ\, and 
 PA\, from 10 am - 4 pm\n In Maine from 9 am - 5 pm\nTo search the online
  database of sites that will be on the tour visit\nhttp://www.nesea.org/
 buildings/openhouse\n FREE IN MOST LOCATIONS\nDear friend\,\n I am pleas
 ed to announce the 2005 Northeast Green Buildings Open House.\n If you a
 re interested in learning how to incorporate green building practices\, 
 products and alternative energy into your home\, school or building you 
 must visit the homes and other buildings that are a part of this excitin
 g event.\n Homeowners and building managers will be on hand to describe 
 their green building features and answer questions. Members of the publi
 c can learn basic principles of green building\, such as designing for s
 olar heating (“passive solar”)\, energy-efficient building techniques su
 ch as super-insulation and air sealing\, safe indoor air quality\, and r
 esource-efficient and healthy building materials.\n Many of the building
 s will demonstrate how solar hot water is collected and stored\, how pho
 tovoltaics can be placed on or integrated into the shell of a building t
 o produce electricity\, and how wind can be used to generate power. Many
  are EPA Energy Star certified or LEED certified.
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Williamson\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T185502Z
UID:42340D41-2862-42EB-901C-3752B55F2199-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070124T153000
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency  Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070124T183000
DESCRIPTION:Williamson\, NY\nElementary School\, Middle\, High School le
 vels.\nWorkshop participants will explore topics that include: The Need 
 for Energy Efficiency\, Historic and Potential Impacts\, and Energy-Cons
 uming Systems and Technologies in a School. Content will be reinforced b
 y conducting a hands-on Energy Audit of the building in small groups. Th
 e free curriculum and kits encourage teachers and students to improve th
 e energy performance of their schools.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/sc
 hools/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Ludlow\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070104T034811Z
UID:59791DF9-B75A-4D74-9EBE-538D281A723F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:6
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.aginclassroom.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070210T230000
SUMMARY:MA Ag in Classroom Conf
DESCRIPTION:Ludlow\, MA\nMassachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom is a
 n annual conference for educators\, exploring ways to learn about agricu
 lture and related curriculum. Supporters include state agencies and non-
 governmental organizations with interests in natural resources.\nONLY $4
 5 includes lunch\, materials\, and up to 10 professional development poi
 nts.\nhttp://www.aginclassroom.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Teaneck\, NJ
DTSTAMP:20060131T203724Z
UID:89AA2513-8ABD-4ACC-B426-A18CDC3B8EEA-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:5
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060215T160000
SUMMARY:Teaneck NJ JSS Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060215T193000
DESCRIPTION:At Teaneck Community Charter School\nLearn to lead middle-sc
 hool-age students in regional solar car competitions.\nLearn how to regi
 ster at:\nhttp://www.nesea.org/education/JSS_Workshops.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041203T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041203T110000
SUMMARY:NSTA Richmond
UID:6ADF3889-C352-4CF0-A596-D1CE8699541C-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTAMP:20040901T135506Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Penn State
DTSTAMP:20050410T140822Z
UID:88D236D2-3FF8-4FC0-ACFA-63142C94723F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:4
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.vss.psu.edu/greatt/stw/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050811T080000
SUMMARY:Advanced Transportation Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050812T200000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.vss.psu.edu/greatt/stw/\nThe Pennsylvania Transpo
 rtation Institute of The Pennsylvania State University\, through a grant
  from the National Science Foundation\, is offering a series of short te
 acher workshops to assist educators in meeting the new science and techn
 ology education standards.  The workshops are FREE and are being held at
  University Park\, Pennsylvania.  Pennsylvania Act 48 credit hours will 
 be offered.  Enrollment for graduate credit will be at the standard Penn
  State graduate credit fee. PDPs are available for teachers from other s
 tates.\nThe workshops focus on educating teachers about advanced transpo
 rtation technologies such as hybrid and electric vehicle (HEV) technolog
 ies and emissions control devices and how they can use these topics as t
 he platform for conveying science\, math\, engineering\, and technology 
 concepts to students.  Many workshop areas allow teachers to take classr
 oom kits and manipulatives home with them.\nPlease register by JULY 13\,
  2004 and make housing arrangements by JULY 10\, 2004.\nFor further info
 rmation\, contact Liz Bishop at ejb245@psu.edu\, or Deb Weaver at:\nMs. 
 Debra Weaver\nPennsylvania Transportation Institute\nThe Pennsylvania St
 ate University\n201 Transportation Research Building\nUniversity Park\, 
 PA 16802-4710\nFax: (814) 865-3039\nPhone: (814) 865-3965\nE-mail: dkw9@
 psu.edu\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Grand Rapids\, MI USA
DTSTAMP:20080502T124309Z
UID:B4A32378-B8A9-4DC6-A494-7EFD22272B26-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:8
URL;VALUE=URI:http://sustainabilityconference.org/?s=pt
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080530
SUMMARY:Intl Conf Peak Oil Sust
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080602
DESCRIPTION:http://sustainabilityconference.org/?s=pt\nLocal Future\nThe
  International Conference on Peak Oil and Climate Change: Paths to Susta
 inability explores the root cause of rising gas prices\, global warming\
 , biodiversity loss and other indicators of global unsustainability.\nWi
 th high powered\, international speakers including Richard Heinberg\, Dr
 . David Goodstein\, Megan Quinn Bachman\, Julian Darley\, Stephanie Mill
 s and Pat Murphy\, the uncertainties of energy and climate will be illum
 inated in this first-of-its-kind international conference.\nThe event be
 gins with an in-depth scientifically-rigorous overview of the global iss
 ues of peak oil\, climate change\, environmental degradation\, biodivers
 ity loss\, and population growth and how these are impacting individuals
 \, businesses\, nations\, the environment and the world.\nParticipants t
 hen focus on the concepts of sustainability and the associated value sys
 tems and cultural visions.  A spectrum of breakout seminar presentations
  led by professionals and experts help individuals\, businesses\, govern
 ments and communities move towards a vision of local cultures of sustain
 ability.\nJoin with a broad array of professionals\, politicians\, busin
 ess leaders\, and concerned citizens for this unique high-level internat
 ional conference that explores the causes of global problems and propose
 s solutions to move humanity toward lasting paths of sustainability.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:3 Church St. Cambridge MA
DTSTAMP:20041014T183908Z
UID:3E47BC5B-6343-470E-BF64-548F29D8A938-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:3
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041014T190000
SUMMARY:BASEA Forum:
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041014T210000
DESCRIPTION:3 Church Street\, Harvard Square Cambridge\, MA\n\"Lessons L
 earned: Progress in Greening the Democratic and Republican National Conv
 entions\"\n\nDan Ruben\, Executive Director of the Coalition for Environ
 mental Responsible Conventions (CERC)\, will speak about their efforts t
 o promote environmental best practices at the big political conventions 
 in Boston and New York this past summer. Learn about the unprecedented c
 oalition that came together to educate the delegates about the promise o
 f clean energy choices and green building design\, and press for sustain
 able energy\, waste\, transportation\, and green building improvements a
 t the conventions themselves (as well as the host city's hotels/restaura
 nts).
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T183821Z
UID:5757E4BD-C8C5-42C3-9ACF-A1BEBE3AB78A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070413T154500
SUMMARY:Energy Smart Student Wkshp NY
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070413T190000
DESCRIPTION:Ithaca\, NY\nElementary School\, Middle School\, High School
  levels.\nWorkshop participants will explore fundamental concepts of ene
 rgy by performing hands-on experiments at six different stations. They w
 ill experience different forms of energy and how energy is transformed f
 rom one form to another. The stations include transformations with kinet
 ic and potential energy\, heat\, light\, motors\, batteries\, and magnet
 s.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Florence\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080110T174714Z
UID:18E18245-F233-4E6E-A908-003A38C75097-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:11
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.php#summit
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080115T083000
SUMMARY:Western MA Energy Summit
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080115T140000
DESCRIPTION:Western Massachusetts Energy Summit\nThe Garden House at Loo
 k Park\nFlorence\, MA\nRSVP required: kjohnston [at-symbol] therendongro
 up.com\nLearn about the energy issues unique to our region at this summi
 t convened by Representative Dan Bosley and the Western Mass Delegation.
  Hear from a panel that includes CET director Laura Dubester and speaker
 s from Cape Light Compact\, MA Department of Energy Resources\, MA Renew
 able Energy Trust\, and more! \nhttp://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.p
 hp#summit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070301T203156Z
UID:A3FB9196-32EF-4BF7-A6C1-9E8F140499B2-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:10
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070323T090000
SUMMARY:Wind-Hydrogen Vehicles Wkshp Ithaca
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070323T153000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.getenergysmart.org\nBob Walters will be presentin
 g a new workshop entitled “Wind/Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles” on Friday\,
  March 23rd from 9 am to 3:30 pm.  The workshop is free and a free conti
 nental breakfast and lunch will be provided.\nNY State teachers will rec
 eive free kits and materials to use in their classrooms and substitute r
 eimbursement for up to $70 will be provided for teachers outside of the 
 Ithaca City School District.\nLaurie Attridge\nWorkshop Coordinator\\\nN
 Y Energy Smart Students Program\n1-800-658-5753\nnyworkshops@need.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050527
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint New Hampshire
UID:4C204180-7C33-4B0C-8EFA-1F556B930364-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20050502T015438Z
DESCRIPTION:Upper CT River Valley\, NH & VT\nCCBA\, Lebanon\, NH\nFor mo
 re information\nDr. Thomas Anderson\nUS Army Corps of Engineers\nph: (60
 3) 646-4751\nThomas.S.Anderson@erdc.usace.army.mil\nUpper Connecticut Ri
 ver Valley JSS News:\nhttp://www.nesea.org/education/jss/UpperRiverValle
 yJSS05.pdf
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P5D
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
DTSTAMP:20070404T175636Z
UID:05305337-0F39-4920-B72C-46E171789D2D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.need.org/summertraining
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070715
SUMMARY:National Energy Ed Conf
DESCRIPTION:National Energy Conferences for Educators\, 2007\nThe Nation
 al Energy Education Development Project will host two conferences this s
 ummer\, one July 15-19 in Washington\, DC\, and one July 22-26 in Santa 
 Fe\, NM\nRegister online at\nhttp://www.need.org/summertraining
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20061009T211717Z
UID:31BC152B-F2D7-43EA-A8C9-C061768B2CED-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://web.mit.edu/museum/programs/index.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061019T130000
SUMMARY:MIT Museum Electricity Lesson
DESCRIPTION:At the MIT Museum\, 265 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, M
 A\nObject Lessons with curator of science and technology\, Deborah Dougl
 as\nWhen Electricity Was The New Energy. Featuring generators from the M
 IT Museum Collection.\nhttp://web.mit.edu/museum/programs/index.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Beverly\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060910T001759Z
UID:E8F2CE23-5204-49B7-8729-54230E6A5C08-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:10
URL;VALUE=URI:http://solarnow.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061021T100000
SUMMARY:Energy Harvest Festival Beverly\, MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061021T130000
DESCRIPTION:http://solarnow.org\nA Farmer's Market\, in the midst of a q
 uiet energy plant\, solar and wind\, offering local seasonal and organic
  produce\, a solar-powered concert\, renewable energy exhibits\, a raffl
 e\, children's activities and play area\, poetry readings and sculptures
  in the Art Grove.\nOrganized by Solar Now\n100 Sohier Road\nBeverly\, M
 A 01915\n978-927-9786\nsolarnow@comcast.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Albuquerque\, NM
DTSTAMP:20051012T023846Z
UID:CC1B95CF-0A5A-41C4-9E06-EFC00E216B40-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:3
URL;VALUE=URI:http://naaee.org/pages/conferences/index.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051025
SUMMARY:N. Amer. Assn. Environmental Ed Annual Conf.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051030
DESCRIPTION:The North American Association for Environmental Association
  meets in beautiful Albuquerque\, NM Oct 25-29\nAdvanced Conference Regi
 stration is available online through Oct 14 after which all registration
 s will be processed onsite with an additional $50 administrative fee.\nh
 ttp://naaee.org/pages/conferences/index.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hyannis\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070122T173153Z
UID:D9E12197-7A99-41CE-AAE1-9F8B9D780CBF-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:8
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.capelightcompact.org/pdfs/energy%20edu%20confer
 ence%20website%20version%20brochure%20(1).pdf
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070308
SUMMARY:EnergyEd Conf Hyannis MA
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070309
DESCRIPTION:Workshops and discussions of energy education. Only $25 incl
 udes materials and lunch. Please register by March 1. Registration form 
 available at:\nhttp://www.capelightcompact.org/pdfs/energy%20edu%20confe
 rence%20website%20version%20brochure%20(1).pdf
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hudson\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070908T205711Z
UID:85BAB348-3728-46AB-A516-818F97114001-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:9
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.hvcc.edu/energyconference/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080317
SUMMARY:RE-EE Ed Conf. NY
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080321
DESCRIPTION:Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Workforce Conference\
 nhttps://www.hvcc.edu/energyconference/\nA National Conference for Educa
 tors and Trainers\nMonday\, March 17 - Thursday\, March 20\, 2008\nMarch
  17 and 18 – Pre Conference Workshops\nMarch 19 and 20 – Conference Sess
 ions\nHudson Valley Community College. Troy\, New York\nThe second natio
 nal conference for educators and instructors providing training in the r
 enewable energy and energy efficiency industries and trades will take pl
 ace the week of March 17\, 2008 at Hudson Valley Community College outsi
 de of Albany\, New York. Please join us for two days of conference sessi
 ons dealing with some of the best practices and teaching models for a wi
 de variety of renewable energy and energy efficiency jobs. The conferenc
 e will focus on practitioner training. There will be a series of technic
 al workshops before the conference starts.\nRenewable energy and energy 
 efficiency markets are taking off leading to increased job opportunities
  and student interest. This conference will focus on instructional strat
 egies\, curricula development\, and related training and market trends. 
 If your school\, institution\, organization or company is involved in tr
 aining or if you are planning to start a renewable energy or energy effi
 ciency training program\, (degree granting\, certificate\, continuing ed
 ucation\, public education\, and/or certification/licensure) this confer
 ence will give you information you need to know and offer national\, net
 working opportunities.\nConference Details/Questions\nJane Weissman\; In
 terstate Renewable Energy Council\; (781) 461-8167\nRegistration and Hot
 el Details/Questions \nTricia King\; Hudson Valley Community College\; (
 518) 629-7275\nTypes of groups who will be there:\nVocational High Schoo
 ls\, Community Colleges\, Four-Year Schools\, Training Programs and Rene
 wable Energy Associations\, Industry-Sponsored Training Programs\, Labor
  and Apprenticeship Training Programs\, Local\, State & Federal Governme
 nt Agencies\, Workforce Development\, Job Skills & Career Programs\, Ren
 ewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Certification Programs\nRegistration w
 ill open in November.\nRegistration Costs\n$195 – By Feb. 1\, 2008\n$295
  – After Feb. 1\, 2008\n$125 – Attending one day only\nDiscount registra
 tion price for two or more registrants from the same institution:\n$150 
 per person by Feb. 1\, 2008 \n$250 per person after Feb. 1\, 2008\nWorks
 hop and exhibit fees will be announced at a later date. You can be a pre
 senter at the conference by submitting a proposal. Or\, if you wish to c
 onduct a pre-conference workshop\, please submit a proposal.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Lowell\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070221T021111Z
UID:D880D876-8A16-43C3-968D-8192D7FE1B77-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.uml.edu/Dept/Physics/LRPA/index.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070315T080000
SUMMARY:Lowell MA Physics Wkshps
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070315T170000
DESCRIPTION:The Lowell Regional Physics Alliance holds its annual day of
  workshops at the University of Massachusetts\, Lowell. UML Olney Scienc
 e Center\, First Floor Lobby and Laboratories \nPARKING:  Parking availa
 ble in adjacent Riverside Street lot\nSCHEDULE:   8:00 -   8:30    Regis
 tration & Announcements \n     8:30 - 11:30    Workshops \n   11:30 - 12
 :30    Lunch & Workshop Discussions \n   12:30 -   2:00    Workshops (co
 nt’d) \n  INFORMATION Profs. Arthur Mittler or David Pullen  (978) 934-3
 775/3765 \n  & ENQUIRIES: arthur_mittler @ uml.edu        FAX:  (978) 93
 4-3068\nShawn from EnergyTeachers.org will be giving a workshop \"Cookin
 g with Thermodynamics\" where participants will investigate designs for 
 solar cookers and pots.\n\"Detecting Radiation in Our Radioactive World”
  will be presented by David Barr (Seabrook Station) and Gilbert Brown (U
 ML)\nhttp://www.uml.edu/Dept/Physics/LRPA/index.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
LOCATION:Depew\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080125T201548Z
UID:20F29C41-7558-4094-A55C-F1F75AD0A26E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/registration
 .aspx?id=39
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080205T160000
SUMMARY:NY Teacher Energy wkshp2
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for NY state teachers\, grades 7-12\nAn Energy Smar
 t Students workshop will raise your Energy IQ – and increase your abilit
 y to promote understanding and action among your students. Attendees wil
 l receive FREE curriculum correlated to the New York State Learning Stan
 dards in Math\, Science\, Technology\, Social Studies\, English Language
  Arts\, and Family and Consumer Science.\nCurriculum includes: an Energy
  Education Teacher’s Guide\; an information-packed CD that includes the 
 Conceptual Framework for Energy Education\, basic information on energy 
 and an Energy Glossary\; color posters\; and class sets of the Energy Ac
 tion Challenge to use with your students\nClick below for Event Flyer:\n
 http://www.getenergysmart.org/fileDownload.aspx?file_id=88\nSPONSOR: New
  York State Energy Research and Development Authority\nWHEN: 2/5/2008 an
 d 2/12/2008 at 4:00pm - 7:00pm\nWHERE: Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve\,
  93 Honorine Drive\, Depew\, NY 14043\nSPEAKER: Jamie Joanethis\nADMISSI
 ON COST: FREE\nTO REGISTER:\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducati
 on/registration.aspx?id=39\nFOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Energy Smart S
 tudents Program call 877-NY-SMART or email info@nyess.org
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080213T045959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050512T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050512T213000
SUMMARY:BASEA Forum: Education
UID:E22C8E18-03AE-41C4-ABFC-6430F812AD1B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20050511T165308Z
DESCRIPTION:The Boston Area Solar Energy Association\, a chapter of the 
 Northeast Sustainable Energy Association\, hosts a monthly forum on sust
 ainable topics. May's meeting will be about energy education. Teachers a
 re especially welcome.\nForums meet at\n1st Parish Unitarian Church\,\n#
 3 Church St.\, Harvard Square\, Cambridge\nDoors open at 7:00 PM\; prese
 ntation starts at 7:30 PM\nRefreshments provided!\nMeetings are free and
  open to the public\, but donations are welcome.\nhttp://basea.org
SEQUENCE:4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050126T211048Z
UID:603BA0EF-247A-4202-8475-75796F18E765-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:3
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.climatecampaign.org/conference/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050218
SUMMARY:Climate Campaign Conference
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050221
DESCRIPTION:The Climate Campaign and the Vermont Campus Energy Group\, t
 wo non-profits working with college campuses to improve energy efficienc
 y and to lobby the state legislature for clean energy plans\, will hold 
 the Third Annual Northeast Climate Conference at U VM. Workshops will de
 al with Climate Change\, Running Effective Campus Campaigns\, State Netw
 orking\, Environmental Justice\, Water System Management\, Transportatio
 n alternatives\, and much much more.\nhttp://www.climatecampaign.org/con
 ference/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Auburn\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080303T222551Z
UID:107F38C1-CD57-4534-A390-30A046749FE8-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:10
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/registrati
 on.asp?id=4
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080430T080000
SUMMARY:Hydrogen Wkshp Auburn NY
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080430T153000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/registration
 .asp?id=4\nHydrogen Education--High School\nA workshop sponsored by New 
 York Energy Smart\, NYSERDA\nHydrogen education workshops are an integra
 l part of the Energy Smart Students program. Participants receive FREE c
 urriculum\, including lesson plans and a fuel-cell car kit. Workshops ar
 e aligned with NYSED standards in Science and Technology.\nhttp://www.ge
 tenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/WorkshopDetails.aspx?type=Course&co=6\n
 Cayuga Onondaga BOCES\n1879 West Genesee Street Road\nAuburn\, NY 13148\
 n contact the Energy Smart Students Program:\nphone: 877-NYSMART\nhttp:/
 /www.getenergysmart.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Pittsford\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T185545Z
UID:8685AFBD-6858-41C2-9315-49373E1C8FC9-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070131T160000
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency  Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070131T191500
DESCRIPTION:Pittsford\, NY\nElementary School\, Middle School levels.\nW
 orkshop participants will explore topics that include: The Need for Ener
 gy Efficiency\, Historic and Potential Impacts\, and Energy-Consuming Sy
 stems and Technologies in a School. Content will be reinforced by conduc
 ting a hands-on Energy Audit of the building in small groups. The free c
 urriculum and kits encourage teachers and students to improve the energy
  performance of their schools.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/wo
 rkshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Herkimer\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080125T201703Z
UID:5DCF91C4-CD32-4A94-90BD-8B288BD64C5F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:13
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/registration
 .aspx?id=36
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080314T083000
SUMMARY:NY Teacher Energy wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080314T150000
DESCRIPTION:For NY state teachers\nAn Energy Smart Students workshop wil
 l raise your Energy IQ – and increase your ability to promote understand
 ing and action among your students. Attendees will receive FREE curricul
 um correlated to the New York State Learning Standards in Math\, Science
 \, Technology\, Social Studies\, English Language Arts\, and Family and 
 Consumer Science.\nCurriculum includes: an Energy Education Teacher’s Gu
 ide\; an information-packed CD that includes the Conceptual Framework fo
 r Energy Education\, basic information on energy and an Energy Glossary\
 ; color posters\; and class sets of the Energy Action Challenge to use w
 ith your students\nSPONSOR: New York State Enrgy Research and Developmen
 t Authority\nWHERE: Herkimer BOCES\, 352 Gros Boulevard\, Herkimer\, NY 
 13350\nSPEAKER: Jamie Joanethis\nADMISSION COST: FREE\nTO REGISTER:\nhtt
 p://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/registration.aspx?id=36\nFOR 
 MORE INFORMATION: Contact Energy Smart Students Program call 877-NY-SMAR
 T or email info@nyess.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ipswich\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070318T002449Z
UID:752BCA0B-D73A-4E18-BB08-38BD21F46DC2-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:9
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ipswichrenewableenergy.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070324T090000
SUMMARY:Ipswich Home Energy Fest
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070324T140000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.ipswichrenewableenergy.org/\nHome Energy Festival
  for homeowners\, builders\, and designers\nIpswich Performing Arts Cent
 er at Ipswich High School.\nAdmission to the Home Energy Festival is fre
 e. Due to limited seating\, attendees are advised to pre-register at the
  website of Ipswich Citizens Advocating Renewable Energy (ICARE):\nhttp:
 //www.IpswichRenewableEnergy.org\nGeneral talks\, clinics\, technical wo
 rkshops\, and exhibits. EnergyTeachers.org will be in the exhibition spa
 ce.\nBarbara Batshalom (Green Roundtable) and William Moomaw (Tufts U.) 
 will present in the morning.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Owls Head\, ME
DTSTAMP:20070403T143134Z
UID:717093ED-6F9F-46B5-80CA-15E7C389CDA4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.meepnews.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070602T090000
SUMMARY:Maine JSS
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070602T140000
DESCRIPTION:Junior Solar Sprint Maine Finals\nOwls Head Transportation M
 useum\nOwls Head\, Maine\nhttp://www.meepnews.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050920T220118Z
UID:AA00B717-136E-4B6E-A2AC-84AD34430618-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:3
URL;VALUE=URI:http://neatt.org/Conference.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051013
SUMMARY:NE Tech Teachers Conf. Worcester
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051016
DESCRIPTION:http://neatt.org/Conference.htm\nThe New England Association
  of Technology Teachers meets annually. This time\, there will be a danc
 e on Friday!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Santa Fe\, NM
DTSTAMP:20070404T175652Z
UID:F9C13071-B008-4A7B-A1B5-3F65B3FAEEE2-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:9
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.need.org/summertraining
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070722
SUMMARY:National Energy Ed Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070727
DESCRIPTION:National Energy Conferences for Educators\, 2007\nThe Nation
 al Energy Education Development Project will host two conferences this s
 ummer\, one July 15-19 in Washington\, DC\, and one July 22-26 in Santa 
 Fe\, NM\nRegister online at\nhttp://www.need.org/summertraining
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Bonn\, Germany
DTSTAMP:20071031T183514Z
UID:85BC6166-54C1-413D-956C-E41C546503B3-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:8
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.wrea2007.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071119
SUMMARY:World Renewable Energy Assembly
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071122
DESCRIPTION:Second World Renewable Energy Assembly (WREA) 2007 \nBonn\, 
 World Conference Center\nFrom November 19th to 21st\, Renewable Energy P
 rotagonists from all continents will meet in Bonn/Germany at the Second 
 World Renewable Energy Assembly (WREA) 2007.\nThe follow-up event of the
  First World Renewable Energy Assembly\, of the 2nd World Renewable Ener
 gy Forum and of the International Parliamentary Forum on Renewable Energ
 ies\, held in Bonn in 2004 and 2005\, is organised by EUROSOLAR and supp
 orted by InWEnt\, by the City of Bonn\, EUFORES\, by the International S
 olar Energy Society (ISES)\, IUCN Environmental Law Center\, Legambiente
  Italy\, Global Green Cross\, World Future Council and other leading nat
 ional and international organisations.\n40 high-ranking speakers from th
 e fields of science\, parliament\, governmental institutions\, NGOs and 
 industry will show the comprehensive economical\, ecological and social 
 benefits of a replacement of all fossil and nuclear energies by Renewabl
 es.\nFor more information and the detailed WREA 2007 programme please vi
 sit\nhttp://www.wrea2007.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Pittsford\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T185626Z
UID:31A40F8D-334D-4CDB-BD0D-4EBE008BFD1D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:8
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070213T160000
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency  Wkshp-Home
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070213T191500
DESCRIPTION:Pittsford\, NY\nElementary School\, Middle School levels.\nT
 hrough presentations\, small group work\, and engaging hands-on activiti
 es\, workshop participants will gain practical knowledge about effective
  actions they can take to save energy – and money. Topics will include: 
 Introduction to Home Energy Management\; How to Do a Home Energy Tour\; 
 Building a Model Insulated Energy House\; and The House as an Interactiv
 e Energy System. Workshop activities from the free curriculum are design
 ed to encourage teachers and students to improve the energy performance 
 of their own homes.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/wor
 kshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080324T162913Z
UID:F5B360E5-C145-407D-8F43-DF36EED058D4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:9
URL;VALUE=URI:http://mitenergyconference.com/friday.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080411T170000
SUMMARY:MIT Energy Showcase
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080411T200000
DESCRIPTION:Open to the Public\nBuilding a vigorous and active energy co
 mmunity is an integral step toward increasing awareness and driving inno
 vation that will address national and international energy challenges. T
 he MIT Energy Showcase is a free event open to the community at large an
 d is designed to bring together cutting-edge energy research and inventi
 ve businesses\, from MIT and the surrounding area\, that are contributin
 g critical knowledge\, products and services toward actionable and scala
 ble energy solutions.\nThe Showcase will feature more than 60 academic r
 esearch posters and over 30 companies\, both from inside and outside of 
 New England\, as well as numerous interactive energy-related exhibits\, 
 giving attendees a unique opportunity to mingle with prominent energy re
 searchers and entrepreneurs. The casual setting\, accentuated by live mu
 sic\, cocktails\, hors d’oeuvres\, will foster dialogue among energy-con
 scious community members and cutting-edge professionals.\nhttp://mitener
 gyconference.com/friday.php\nKendall Square Marriott Hotel\, Cambridge\,
  MA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070115T182140Z
UID:211EC9EE-51E8-479B-8AE7-E6974511C98A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070123T190000
SUMMARY:ClmtChng at BikesNotBombs
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070123T210000
DESCRIPTION:CLIMATE CHANGE - PRESENTATION AT Bikes Not Bombs \nat Bikes 
 Not Bombs\, 284 Amory Street\, Boston\, MA\nBNB Intern Ben Purdon will g
 ive a slide show presentation on climate change and global warming\, the
 ir effects\, and potential solutions. Time will be set aside at the end 
 of the presentation for Q&A and discussion.  Ben is an environmental stu
 dies major in his senior year at Oberlin College\, and was trained by Al
  Gore as a volunteer for The Climate Project to give this presentation w
 hich is featured in the movie An Inconvenient Truth.  Last week at BNB\,
  Ben also had the chance to join a conference call led by environmental 
 author Bill McKibben on climate change. \nAll are welcome!  If you'd lik
 e to offer input or start the discussion before the event\, contact Ben 
 at benjamin.purdon@gmail.com or call him here at BNB at 617-522-0222.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060131T204808Z
UID:A66AC6AD-24D0-4BAB-B1EC-3CFF1A7D4C23-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:3
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060331
SUMMARY:Worcester\, MA JSS Workshop
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060401
DESCRIPTION:Exact location and time to be determined\nLearn to lead midd
 le-school-age students in regional solar car competitions.\nHow to regis
 ter at:\nhttp://www.nesea.org/education/JSS_Workshops.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050605
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint Maine
UID:B3758A34-46FA-433F-90B8-5D94B9EA9EEC-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
 48D0B
DTSTAMP:20050502T015630Z
DESCRIPTION:Owl's Head Transportation Museum\nFor more information:\nPet
 er Zack\nMaine Energy Education Program\nph: (207) 625-7833 or (207) 625
 -3605\nmeep@psouth.net
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Buffalo\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090516T023814Z
UID:170F2FE0-C483-4C91-BFA2-858868F239B3-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:5
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.kidwind.org/challenge/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090516T100000
SUMMARY:KidWind Challenge W NYS
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090516T160000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.kidwind.org/challenge/\nBuffalo Museum of Science
 \n1020 Humboldt Pkwy # 1\nBuffalo\, NY 14211\n(716) 896-5200\nThis desig
 n competition seeks middle and high school students interested in testin
 g their engineering and scientific prowess as they build the most powerf
 ul and elegant student wind turbines ever constructed.\nRegister before 
 March 30th and receive generators and basic equipment to start building 
 turbines.\nOther NY locations on other dates: Alfred\, April 25\; Albany
 \, May 9\; Lower Hudson\, May 30.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Augusta\, ME
DTSTAMP:20070217T210014Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.miaqc.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070328T073000
SUMMARY:ME IAQ Conf.
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070328T163000
DESCRIPTION:2007 Maine Indoor Air Quality Conference\nAugusta Civic Cent
 er\, Augusta\, Maine.\n90-minute workshops include \"High Performing\, E
 nergy Efficient Schools\,\" and \"Windows: An Environmental Perspective.
 \"\nPlenary presentations on linking performance to environmental qualit
 y and on moisture problems.\nRegister by 2-23 for early bird price.\nhtt
 p://www.miaqc.org\n207-626-8115
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20071113T223536Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20071115T180000
SUMMARY:Biofuels and Food lecture
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20071115T200000
DESCRIPTION:Green Machines: The Photosynthetic Origins of Food\, Fiber a
 nd Fuel\nDr. Michele Holbrook\, Professor of Biology and Charles Bullard
  Professor of\nForestry\, Harvard University\nFree and open to the publi
 c.\nHarvard Museum of Natural History. 26 Oxford Street\, Cambridge\, MA
 \nMore info explore\nhttp://www.hmnh.harvard.edu\nor call 617-495-3045\n
 The third and final lecture in the series\, Plants Matter\, at the Harva
 rd Museum of Natural History will focus biofuels and food.\nLife on Eart
 h depends on plants.  The fall lecture series focuses on the relevance o
 f plants and plant biology to critical social and environmental issues a
 ffecting our daily lives. Evening public lecture programs are free and o
 pen to the public.\nPlants are the engine of life\, converting radiant s
 olar energy into the compound that makes the world run---sugar. Understa
 nding this process is key in two of the major issues facing our ever-inc
 reasing global community---the production of biofuels and food. Harvard 
 Professor of Forestry and plant physiologist Michele Holbrook will provi
 de an introduction to the evolutionary history and biochemistry of photo
 synthesis for a broader discussion of using plants as a source of liquid
  fuels.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050425T023227Z
UID:ABA67AF5-CE41-48FC-B106-B0AAB3E8C377-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://umassk12.net/istarr/lunch05spr.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050507T130000
SUMMARY:UMass Saturday Lunch
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050507T160000
DESCRIPTION:Support for new (first four years) teachers in MA\, math and
  science. Yes there is such a thing as a free lunch. Hosted at UMass Amh
 erst. While you're at the Hasbrouck Lab\, check out the display of histo
 ric machines on the first floor.\nThe menu is at http://www.umassk12.net
 /~istarr/menu.html. See http://www.umassk12.net/istarr/lunch05spr.html f
 or details and http://www.stemtec.org/newteacher/ for other programs.  N
 ote that UMass campus parking is usually free and plentiful on weekends.
 \nTo register your attendance and menu choice\, please contact Irene Sta
 rr\, 413-545-0734 or istarr@umassk12.net\, by Wed\, May 4th. The locatio
 n is usually Hasbrouck 234 (although outside is possible if the weather 
 cooperates).
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040417T200150Z
UID:0743682D-4FDD-4505-A55C-DC6E214CD868-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://kidwind.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040629T120000
SUMMARY:Kidwind.org workshop Dexter School Brookline MA registration ful
 l
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040629T130000
DESCRIPTION:http://kidwind.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041202T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041202T110000
SUMMARY:NSTA Richmond
UID:6FD16C73-84A4-4D3D-9727-156099F08A11-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTAMP:20040901T135500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040417T195903Z
UID:2638863E-E5FE-4112-8D63-A20F6EAEFCD9-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.massenergy.com/Hull.Boat.Trip.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040430T133000
SUMMARY:Hull Boat Trip
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040430T180000
DESCRIPTION:Sign up online at http://www.massenergy.com/Hull.Boat.Trip.h
 tml
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080401T202350Z
UID:30C0BD29-CF9F-4DE0-9DE7-E7BF2100828A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080416T193000
SUMMARY:World Energy Solution lecture Cornell U.
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080416T210000
DESCRIPTION:The World's Energy Problem and What We Can Do About It\nLOCA
 TION: Schwartz Auditorium\, Rockefeller Hall\, Cornell University\, Itha
 ca\, New York\nSPEAKER: Dr. Steven Chu\, Director\, Lawrence Berkeley Na
 tional Laboratory\nADMISSION: Open to Public\, Alumni\, Students\, Facul
 ty\, and Staff.\nAmong the world's most serious concerns are national se
 curity\, which is tied to energy security\, economic prosperity\, and th
 e social\, and the potentially dire risks of climate change. At the core
  of these problems is need for sustainable creation and consumption of e
 nergy.\nGovernment policies are needed to accelerate the deployment of e
 nergy efficiencies and conservation and stimulate the innovation of new 
 technologies. We also need new scientific discoveries that can transform
  the entire landscape of energy demand and supply. After briefly describ
 ing aspects of the energy problem\, the remainder of the talk will descr
 ibe some areas of research that may lead to transformative technologies.
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Milton\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070430T121125Z
UID:7CA58043-932D-4CAF-9F79-BC07A5924E3A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.bluehill.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070505T100000
SUMMARY:Blue Hill Observatory
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070505T160000
DESCRIPTION:Annual Observatory Spring Open House\nLocation: Blue Hill Ob
 servatory\, Milton\, MA\nAdmission: Free\nJoin us starting at 10 AM for 
 our annual Spring open house at the Observatory!\nActivities include kit
 e making for $5 a kit\, building your own windsock and other crafts for 
 free\, lectures about the weather and Observatory history\, exhibits by 
 the Mount Washington Observatory\, the Environmental Protection Agency\,
  amateur radio and kite clubs\, and self guided tours of the facility.\n
 http://www.bluehill.org/\nThe Blue Hill Observatory is located at the su
 mmit of Great Blue Hill on the Blue Hills Reservation at the junction of
  Routes 93 and 138 about 10 miles south of Boston. The closest parking i
 s at the Blue Hill Ski Area or the adjacent Trailside Museum at 1904 Can
 ton Avenue in Milton\, MA. Hiking trails lead to the summit from these p
 arking areas. The summit access road is not open to public vehicles\; th
 e walk up the hill to the Observatory along the summit road is approxima
 tely one mile. Trail maps and information are available at the Trailside
  Museum. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20040519T231315Z
UID:ACDECC5D-9F58-4016-BC83-AC5F2B018F2B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040524T173000
SUMMARY:Boston Climate Action Network MTG
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040524T193000
DESCRIPTION:At Clean Water Action offices\, 36 Bromfield St. Suite 204\n
 617-338-8131\nTake the T to Park St. or Downtown Crossing
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Somers\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T183655Z
UID:3A12F859-AE3C-48E5-8EBB-1994EB53807B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061212T160000
SUMMARY:Energy Smart Student Wkshp NY
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061212T190000
DESCRIPTION:Somers\, NY\nElementary School level\nWorkshop participants 
 will explore fundamental concepts of energy by performing hands-on exper
 iments at six different stations. They will experience different forms o
 f energy and how energy is transformed from one form to another. The sta
 tions include transformations with kinetic and potential energy\, heat\,
  light\, motors\, batteries\, and magnets.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.or
 g/schools/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050507T080000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050507T170000
SUMMARY:Bridgewater State Energy Course
UID:2E1A0359-EC3A-4EFE-8C1E-EC1DA6FEB6AF-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DESCRIPTION:PHYS 560-G03/G13/G04/G14  Clean Energy for a Sustainable Env
 ironment\nTeachers Grades 3-8\nTwo Locations:\nBridgewater State College
 \, Bridgewater MA: May 4\, 5\, & 7\, 2005\nMassachusetts College of Libe
 ral Arts\, North Adams MA: May 12\, 13 & 14\, 2005\nCourse Meeting Time 
 at both Locations: \n2 weekdays 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm and 1 Saturday 8:00 am
  – 5:00 pm\nCourse can be taken FREE for 22.5 PDPs or $80 for 1 graduate
  credit.\nThere is a $100 stipend for teachers to use towards the purcha
 se of classroom materials.\nInstructors:  Dr. Jeff Williams & Dr. Rob He
 llström\, Bridgewater State College\nTo sign up for this course contact 
 Janet Larkin at jlarkin@bridgew.edu or 508-531-6011.\nTeachers in grades
  3 – 8 are invited to attend this short course on renewable energy. Part
 icipants will receive content and practical hands-on instruction on sola
 r and wind energy during two 3-hour after school sessions and one Saturd
 ay session. Saturdays will include a half-day field investigation follow
 ed in the afternoon by analysis and presentation of observations to conc
 lude each workshop. Teachers will be able to adopt the workshop’s method
 s and content by working directly with classroom materials and curricula
  during the workshop. The supplies purchased with this grant will return
  with the teachers to aid in adoption of the curricula. Teachers will al
 so adapt the workshop’s investigations by creating their own activities 
 for their classrooms and will be awarded a $100 stipend to purchase supp
 lies for the new classroom activities. Upon completion of this workshop\
 , teachers will have a diverse repertoire of strategies\, methods\, and 
 lessons with which to address learning standards from the frameworks.
SEQUENCE:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060215T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060215T200000
SUMMARY:Public Hearing MA CO2 Regs
UID:4CC0B083-9925-477D-9F6F-03FE0B7E49D4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20060208T174124Z
DESCRIPTION:Public Hearing on Massachusetts CO2 Regulations.\nSalem Regi
 onal Visitor Center\n2 New Liberty Street\nSalem\, MA\n6PM
SEQUENCE:3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Auburn\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070124T010008Z
UID:3232537E-60DC-435E-A336-1F14AFB0A322-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070319T160000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Lit Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070319T191500
DESCRIPTION:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.as
 p\nCayuga-Onondaga BOCES Teacher Center\, 100 Genesee Street\, Auburn\, 
 NY 13021\nElementary\, middle\, and high school teachers will learn abou
 t the New York State \, national and global ‘Energy Picture’ by explorin
 g topics including: Energy Forms and Sources\; Energy End Uses\; Environ
 mental Impacts of Energy Use\; and The Latest Research on Climate Change
 .\nHands-on group activities will reinforce and expand upon the concepts
  learned\, giving participants the opportunity to directly experience co
 ntent included in the curriculum. This day of learning is guaranteed to 
 raise your Energy IQ – and increase your ability to promote understandin
 g and action among your students.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Plymouth\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060131T203701Z
UID:243B083E-FDE8-4EFB-9F69-73E86F2E484D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/education/JSS_Workshops.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060206T160000
SUMMARY:JSS Workshop Plymouth MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060206T193000
DESCRIPTION:At Wind in the Pines Girl Scouts Center\nLearn to lead middl
 e-school-age students in regional solar car competitions.\nLearn how to 
 register at:\nhttp://www.nesea.org/education/JSS_Workshops.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Rochester\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061031T154643Z
UID:98854BC9-E9A9-472D-AC2F-B9C4E80EB210-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http:/www.nyserda.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061105
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Energy In Schools Conf. Rochester\, NY
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061108
DESCRIPTION:A Conference for Educators\, Administrators\, Board Members\
 , & Facility Professionals\nCANCELLED OR POSTPONED\nRochester Convention
  Center\nRochester\, NY\nhttp:/www.nyserda.org\nEnergy efficiency is bas
 ed on good business practices\, while incorporating innovative approache
 s.\nAs educators\, we teach students to make this a better place for hav
 ing been here. As facility managers\, we are charged with improving envi
 ronment around us. As administrators\, we\nresponsible for sound fiscal 
 policy. Finding ways reduce traditional energy sources is our current ma
 ndate.\nIf Not Now… When?\nIf Not You… Who?\nCall Josh Reif at 212-221-7
 822 or\nSusan Dee at 518-527-4466\nExhibitor space available\nETO will b
 e exhibiting there\, so stop by and say hi.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050923T212343Z
UID:FFC964F9-66B3-4A47-A40A-529F1AF2B12E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://mast.nu
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051102
SUMMARY:MAST Convention Worcester
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051105
DESCRIPTION:Register online at\nhttp://mast.nu/convention/convention05.h
 tml\nRegister before Oct 5 to save $10\nMassachusetts Association of Sci
 ence Teachers\nMAST Convention '05\n\"Science: Front and Center! \" \nNo
 vember 2-4\, 2005 \nHoliday Inn\, Worcester\, MA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, City Hall
DTSTAMP:20070821T014441Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://altwheels.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070928
SUMMARY:Altwheels Boston
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070930
DESCRIPTION:Friday (9-7) & Saturday (10-6) Boston City Hall Plaza\, free
  admission\nSunday - Larz Anderson Auto Musuem\, Brookline\nMonday - \"F
 leet Day\" at the Larz Anderson (by invitation only)\nhttp://altwheels.o
 rg\nExplore tranportation technologies\, alternatives\, and solutions. S
 ee dozens of rare vehicles\, hypermilers\, concept cars\, low-emissions 
 heavy machinery\, major auto companies\, and more.\nA sustainability boo
 kstore is planned.\nActivities for families planned by the New England A
 quarium\, Museum of Science\, and other local organizations.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050322T165451Z
UID:007A85F0-95E7-4DF1-9546-29FEE21CA2BC-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.umassk12.net/stem/register.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050409T090000
SUMMARY:UMass A. Energy Symposium
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050409T170000
DESCRIPTION:UMass Amherst\, Thompson 104\nPre-registration requred for P
 DPs.\nOpen to public: $5\nhttp://www.umassk12.net/stem/register.html\nPa
 rt of Science & Engineering Saturday Seminars:\n- Designed for science t
 eachers\; new teachers are especially welcome \n- Five Saturdays in the 
 2005 spring term\; mostly 8:30-1\, at UMass Amherst\n- Free educational 
 materials\, refreshments\, parking\, PDPs \n- Advance registration is re
 quired\; capacity is limited \n- 4 PDPs per half day session\; option fo
 r 3 grad credits at reduced cost with extra work
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20060208T174416Z
UID:6A129CFA-654D-4BAD-8DB3-86D71EE412D5-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://umassk12.net/sess/spring06.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060311T090000
SUMMARY:Transportation Engr. Workshop UMass Amherst
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060311T130000
DESCRIPTION:http://umassk12.net/sess/spring06.html\nYou must register at
 \nhttp://www.umassk12.net/sess/register.html\nTransportation Engineering
 . Mike Knodler\, UMass Civil and Environmental Engineering. Transportati
 on\, commonly defined as the safe and efficient movement of people and g
 oods\, has a daily impact on everyone. As part of the seminar learn the 
 basics of transportation engineering\, including concepts related to bui
 lding roadways\, timing traffic signals\, and planning for new transport
 ation facilities.  The class will be hands-on and include several activi
 ties to bring back to your classroom.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050920T220423Z
UID:2CABEC45-06D4-4E1E-8C52-99773714F53F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://nsta.org/conventions
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051020
SUMMARY:NSTA Regional East Conf. Hartford
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051023
DESCRIPTION:http://nsta.org/conventions\nNational Science Teachers Assoc
 iation National Meeting\nHartford\, CT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041204T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041204T110000
SUMMARY:NSTA Richmond
UID:E5EE94EE-BBF6-4516-9BBD-2567E35A76B5-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTAMP:20040901T135507Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20041014T192445Z
UID:B819024B-F5D4-4D2B-804E-797B23EF31A1-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://webphysics.nhctc.edu/nesaapt/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041023T070000
SUMMARY:NES-AAPT Conf. East Hartford
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041023T190000
DESCRIPTION:http://webphysics.nhctc.edu/nesaapt/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Springfield\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060420T192009Z
UID:01E53571-9109-4B14-8146-3469893E774F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://nesea.org/education/jss/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060611T073000
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint Championship Springfield MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060611T153000
DESCRIPTION:This is the final event for the entire Northeast. Dates and 
 contacts for local events are posted at\nhttp://nesea.org/education/jss/
 \nSpringfield\, MA\, all day.\nAt the Springfield Museums Quadrangle if 
 sunny\, Commerce High Gymnasium Complex if rainy.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hudson\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070709T213409Z
UID:5A7059AE-B6F8-44AB-A10D-EC5FD54EA128-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://workshops.altenergystore.com/Solar-Hot-Air-Heating-
 Systems-Wed-Oct-10/e19/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20071010T180000
SUMMARY:Solar Hot Air Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20071010T210000
DESCRIPTION:Solar Hot Air Heating Systems Workshop\nAlternative Energy S
 tore\; Hudson\, MA\nhttp://workshops.altenergystore.com/Solar-Hot-Air-He
 ating-Systems-Wed-Oct-10/e19/\nThis evening workshop will introduce you 
 to one of the most economical and user-friendly renewable energies avail
 able: Solar hot air. We have all experienced roasting in our vehicle - w
 hether in traffic\, or revisiting our parked car. Solar hot air collecti
 on systems work in a similar manner - but also adding desired supplement
 ary heat to your home\, workshop\, garage\, cabin\, business\, etc.\nLec
 ture topics include: \nThe 'why\, what\, where\, who\, and when' of Sola
 r hot air systems \nEquipment selection and system components \nSite ana
 lysis \nSystem sizing \nEnergy efficiency \nSystem economics/return on i
 nvestment \nFor more information visit\nhttp://workshops.altenergystore.
 com/Solar-Hot-Air-Heating-Systems-Wed-Oct-10/e19/\nor call 1(877) 878 - 
 4060\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Amherst\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060928T143922Z
UID:CDB93271-4149-4A16-B0EA-C8976A698B03-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061007T100000
SUMMARY:Amherst Energy Fair
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061007T160000
DESCRIPTION:Amherst (MA) Energy Fair\, 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Amherst Town Comm
 ons. For more information\, contact Martha Powers\, Amherst Energy Task 
 Force Intern\, 413-259-3249 / powersm@amherstma.gov
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090217T035639Z
UID:B77FEDA0-886F-4ACD-8374-A76305F61ACF-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090320
SUMMARY:NYS Tchr Workshops at Cornell U
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090321
DESCRIPTION:https://www.mylearningplan.com/Conference.asp?M=V&I=540225\n
 Educators' Professional Development Day\, Ithaca\, NY\nFor K-12 teachers
  in NYS.\nOne of the all-day workshops at this conference:\nEnergy Trilo
 gy: Economics\, Efficiency and the Environment.\nDesigned for grades 7-1
 2. Explore macro and \"home as a lab\" issues. Engaging hands-on techniq
 ues that will help present our world's energy challenges and practical a
 pplication of residential energy conservation. All attendees receive a $
 75.00 value tote of turn-key energy activities for the classroom.\n\nCon
 ference Description\nEmpowering Learners for the 21st Century is the the
 me for Educators’ Professional Development Day\, cosponsored by Tompkins
  Seneca Tioga BOCES\, Cornell\, Ithaca College\, SUNY Cortland and BOCES
  component districts. Workshops address topics at all grade levels and s
 ubjects areas. Many focus on regional priorities of literacy\, mathemati
 cs\, equity\, and data analysis and are organized into 7 strands. Strand
  areas are: Equity\, Language and Literacy (L&L)\, Human Development & C
 ognition (HD&C)\, Global Connections(GC)\, Science/Technology/Engineerin
 g/Math (STEM)\, Education & Health (PE&H)\, and the Arts. All workshops 
 are intended to develop\, complement\, or support ongoing professional d
 evelopment. Most workshops are hosted at Cornell University. Educators w
 ill register for either one all day workshop OR two half day workshops. 
 ALL DAY worksops are in the same session slot as AM workshops but they h
 ave the words ALL DAY in their title. Those who register for an all day 
 workshop need to also register for selection ZZ in the afternoon session
  so that you are able to complete the registration process. Registration
  for Equity strand keynote & workshops is through a separate Equity Mini
 -Conference in the MLP Catalog. Most workshops for music educators will 
 be located at Ithaca College and can be found in a separate Music Confer
 ence in the MLP catalog. Strands and grade levels of intended audience a
 re indicated at the beginning of the title of each workshop. ** COST not
 e: * TST BOCES districts with internal MLP pay $5 per person * TST BOCES
  districts without internal MLP pay $6 per person * Districts outside of
  TST BOCES pay $25 per person   
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Stevens Point\, WI
DTSTAMP:20050923T221927Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051014
SUMMARY:Kidwind Workshop Stevens Pt\, WI
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051015
DESCRIPTION:http://kidwind.org\nIn partnership with the Wisconsin K-12 E
 nergy Education Program (KEEP) we are participating in a workshop in Wis
 consin on October 14-15.  This course has a two-day credit option or a o
 ne-day non-credit option.  The credit option is two days long and will c
 ost teachers $100.  This two day option will introduce teacher to the Ki
 dwind program and KEEP materials.  The one-day non credit (October 15th)
  option is free and will introduce teachers to Kidwind curricular materi
 als. All teachers who attend will receive a PVC Wind Turbine Kit and cur
 ricular materials.\nhttp://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/wcee/keep/ProfessionalDevelo
 pment/index.htm  
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040424T180020Z
UID:5C4E7578-3133-4694-8F72-5846E815E096-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/education/CIRE_Index.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040706T090000
SUMMARY:NESEA Teacher's Summer Institute on Renewable Energy
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040706T100000
DESCRIPTION:Full Institute held June 26\, July 6-9\, 12-15\, 2004\nhttp:
 //www.nesea.org/education/CIRE_Index.html\nYou will: visit a solar cell 
 manufacturing facility and mountaintop wind farm\; build a solar water h
 eater and cooker and a solar-powered battery charger\; receive $200 stip
 end\, a $200 budget for purchase of resource materials and books from a 
 recommended reading list\, and selected books\; learn from and network w
 ith leading experts in the fields of solar electric cells\, wind power\,
  building science\, solar-thermal design\, and alternative fuels\; and m
 uch more\n
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20040716T035959Z;BYDAY=MO,TU,WE,TH,FR
 ;WKST=SU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Amherst\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060928T144816Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061030T033000
SUMMARY:Offshore Wind Talk
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061030T050000
DESCRIPTION:Amherst\, MA.\nWind Energy and the Offshore Wind Energy Coll
 aborative\, 3:30 p.m.\nA talk with Greg C. Watson\, Vice President for S
 ustainable Development and Renewable Energy\, Massachusetts Technology C
 ollaborative. Cape Cod Lounge\, Student Union Building\, UMASS Amherst.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060215T160000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060215T180000
SUMMARY:NH Env Educ Research Workshop
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DTSTAMP:20060131T201550Z
DESCRIPTION:What Does EE Research Tell Us About Effective Programs?\nWed
 nesday\, February 15\, 2006 4:00*6:00 pm\nTin Mountain Conservation Cent
 er\, Conway\, NH\nJoin Scott Fitzpatrick\, NHEE President\, for a presen
 tation and roundtable discussion of several Environmental Education rese
 arch studies and how they can inform our program content and design.\nTh
 is workshop will:\n* Examine prevailing public environmental attitudes &
  knowledge\;\n* Explore the issue of motivating people beyond knowledge 
 to action\;\n* Review the role of Social Marketing in behavior change an
 d EE\;\n* Investigate the question of Environmental Education vs. Enviro
 nmental Socialization\;\n* Explore the importance of Play and Exploratio
 n in EE.\n* Seek to integrate this new information into current and deve
 loping\nprograms at our workplace.\nCost: Free for NHEE members\; $20.00
  for non-members (includes a 1 year NHEE membership)\nCall Scott at 366-
 5695 to register or for more information.
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040403
SUMMARY:National Alternative Fuel Vehicle Day
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SEQUENCE:5
DTSTAMP:20040325T174347Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Honolulu
DTSTAMP:20061027T160552Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061109
SUMMARY:Fuel Cell Competition HI
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061115
DESCRIPTION:International Youth Fuel Cell Competition\nNovember 9 - 14\,
  2006\, Honolulu\, Hawaii\nInternational teams of two students each will
  compete in three events:\nFuel Cell Quiz Bowl\nFuel Cell Timepiece Comp
 etition\nFuel Cell Car Competition\nIn Conjunction with 2006 Fuel Cell S
 eminar - Fuel Cells in Paradise
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060928T203326Z
UID:FF0E887C-83E2-4747-A408-C1FDEB3EF054-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.massclimateaction.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061119T083000
SUMMARY:Climate Action Conference
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061119T180000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.massclimateaction.org/\nMass. Climate Action Netw
 ork's \n5th Massachusetts & New England\nGlobal Warming Action Conferenc
 e \nMIT's Stata Center\, 32 Vassar St\, Cambridge\, MA\nhttp://www.massc
 limateaction.org/Nov06%20conference/Conference06Flyer1.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080811T211539Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.mass.gov/eppfair
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081007T073000
SUMMARY:Env Prod Vendor Fair
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081007T160000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.mass.gov/eppfair\nPurchasers from government agen
 cies\, schools\, and corporations in and around Massachusetts attend thi
 s fair to meet vendors and attend talks on environmentally preferable pr
 oducts.\nRegister On-Line Today! 14th Annual EPP Vendor Fair and Confere
 nce\nPurchasing Responsibly to Green the Future of Massachusetts\nwww.ma
 ss.gov/eppfair\nRegister today for the Environmentally Preferable Produc
 ts (EPP) Vendor Fair and Conference\, scheduled for Tuesday\, October 7\
 , 2008 at the DCU Center in Worcester \, MA . This unique and always pop
 ular conference and exhibition brings over 1200 attendees together with 
 165+ providers of cost-saving green products and services and includes a
 n exciting slate of practical and informative workshops. This year’s eve
 nt has more NEW vendors than ever as well as activities focused on the “
 fun” in learning!  Many exhibitors also offer product and service “pilot
 s”\, or trials either at no charge\, or for a significant discount. Thes
 e will be added to our website right up until the event week\, so check 
 ahead of time and then visit their booths at the conference to win!\nReg
 istration\, meals and parking are FREE for public sector personnel\, hig
 her education and related non-profits. Re-certification credits are avai
 lable. Visit http://www.mass.gov/eppfair to register and get more detail
 s. Come see why this event attracts purchasers and managers from all ove
 r the country as well as MA and neighboring states.\nBenjamin Anderson\n
 Environmental Purchasing Intern\nOperational Services Division\nOne Ashb
 urton Place\, Room 1017\nBoston\, MA 02108-1552\n617-720-3335\nEPPintern
 @state.ma.us
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040423T025258Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://boston.earthsave.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040725T143000
SUMMARY:The Rising Renewable Energy Industy\, Harvey Wasserman
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040725T173000
DESCRIPTION:A presentation to EarthSave Boston. Check out their calendar
  for details at http://boston.earthsave.org/\nVeggie Planet Restaurant a
 t Club Passim\, 47 Palmer Street\, Cambridge\, a short walk from the MBT
 A. From Mass Ave take Church Street past the cinema and turn left.\nTalk
  starts at 3pm.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080307T183153Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.mits.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080707
SUMMARY:MITS Institute
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080718
DESCRIPTION:Massachusetts organization MITS Inc.\, (the Museum Institute
  for Teaching Science) is holding its annual Summer Institute July 7th t
 o July 18th.  The program offers K-8 teachers professional development o
 pportunities to learn inquiry-based\, hands-on methods of teaching scien
 ce\, technology\, engineering\, and math in nine regions of Massachusett
 s.  This year’s theme is Headline Science:  Science\, Math\, and Literac
 y Behind the Headlines\, and will allow teachers the ability to explore 
 and learn about the science processes that go into developing what the p
 ublic reads in the news.\nTopics will include global warming\, water qua
 lity\, energy\, the ecosystem\, engineering skills\, forensics\, and the
  effects of the environment on our bodies.  Teachers will learn how to t
 each these subjects using inquiry-based methods from highly trained Muse
 um Educators who will model these methods on three levels:  directed\, g
 uided\, and open inquiry.  Teachers will have the unique experience to l
 earn from primary source materials at museums and will spend about 2 day
 s in a different museum for each region.  Teachers will get charged expl
 oring botanical gardens\, zoos\, the aquarium\, art museums\, natural re
 serves\, the ocean\, and more.\nThe Summer Institutes will be held in th
 e Boston Region\, the Essex Region\, the Lowell Region\, the Metro West 
 Region\, the Southeast Region\, the Worcester Region\, the Springfield R
 egion\, and in the Berkshire Region.  The cost of the program is only $2
 00\, or $175 if more that one teacher comes from the same school.  Teach
 ers will earn either 60 or 90 PDPs\, and those teachers who choose to ea
 rn 90 PDPs have the option of earning 3-4 college credits for an additio
 nal cost.  For more information and registration contact the office at 6
 17-695-9771 or mits@mits.org.  Information is also directly available th
 rough their web site\nhttp://www.mits.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:USA
DTSTAMP:20070524T181152Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.laundrylist.org/education/NHOD.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070419T140000
SUMMARY:National Hanging Out Day
DESCRIPTION:http://www.laundrylist.org/education/NHOD.htm\nEvery year\, 
 on April 19th\, Project Laundry List joins together with hundreds of org
 anizations from around the country to educate communities about energy c
 onsumption. National Hanging Out Day was created to demonstrate how it i
 s possible to save money and energy by using a clothesline.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ipswich\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060714T005502Z
UID:F903BFBC-E1C2-4EC7-BF3A-D4588461A200-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ipswichrenewableenergy.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060729T120000
SUMMARY:Ipswich Green Car Festival
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060729T170000
DESCRIPTION:Just a short walk from the MBTA commuter rail\, Ipswich Town
  Hall is hosting a Green Car and Transportation Festival. It's organized
  by Ipswich Citizens Advocating Renewable Energy (ICARE).\nThere will be
  a stage with talks and music\, exhibits under tents\, hybrids\, electri
 cs\, biofuels\, solar\, etc.\nThere's even a mileage challenge that morn
 ing.\nhttp://www.ipswichrenewableenergy.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060306
SUMMARY:Midwest Student Energy Conf. Mar 3-5
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DTSTAMP:20060117T035313Z
DESCRIPTION:Madison\, WI\nGlobal Warming is the issue of our time.  Stud
 ents all over the country know this and are organizing for solutions.\n\
 nNow is the time to come together from our individual campuses to unite 
 our energy and solutions!  Imagine what we could accomplish if we educat
 e ourselves\, get grassroots organizing and campaign training\, and then
  go back to campus to make an even bigger impact.\n\n The Midwest Studen
 t Energy Conference will feature:\n\nTrainings and Briefings from:\nProm
 inent energy policy and global warming experts\nState and national envir
 onmental organization advocates and directors\nProfessional grassroots o
 rganizers\n\nForums and panel discussions on:\nThe Campus Climate Challe
 nge (www.campusclimatechallenge.org ). The\nEnergy Action Coalition nati
 on-wide effort to get 500 Universities to reduce their global warming ga
 ses by 90% by 2050.\nCase studies on winning campus energy efficiency ca
 mpaigns\nState campaigns for renewable portfolio standards\n\n\nOpportun
 ities to:\nLearn a ton about the issues\, campaigns and organizing\nNetw
 ork with organizations and other students\nDiscuss regional campaign pos
 sibilities Cost: Approx. $20\n\nIf you are interested in attending\, ema
 il Dan Kohler –\ndankohler@pirg.org . or Renae Steichen - renae24@gmail.
 com\nRegister online Here www.energyaction.net/midwest\n(it should be up
  by January 16)\n\nThe Midwest Student Energy Conference is being organi
 zed by groups including:\nStudent PIRGs – www.studentpirgs.org\nEnergy A
 ction – www.energyaction.net\nGlobal Exchange – www.globalexchange.org\n
 Apollo Alliance – www.apolloalliance.org\nSierra Student Coalition – www
 .ssc.org
SEQUENCE:3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE;CN="BASEA":invalid:nomail
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050209T222420Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050210T190000
SUMMARY:CANCELLED-BASEA Forum
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050210T210000
DESCRIPTION:This meeting has been cancelled. I'll let you know if it is 
 rescheduled.\nSmartPowers Brian F. Keane will showcase SmartPowers succe
 ss in creating 100 GWH of clean energy purchases in Connecticut.\nThe Fi
 rst Parish in Cambridge Unitarian Universalist 3 Church Street Harvard S
 quare Cambridge\, MA\nShow starts at 7:30 PM Doors open at 7:00\nhttp://
 www.basea.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080307T183824Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://massh2.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080319T170000
SUMMARY:Boston U Fuel Cell Lab Tour
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080319T193000
DESCRIPTION:Boston University in collaboration with the Massachusetts Hy
 drogen Coalition to host Hydrogen Generation\, Fuel Cells\, LED Lighting
 \, Cyber Grids\, and Clean Energy Adoption Program and Laboratory Tour\n
 Please join the Massachusetts Hydrogen Coalition and Boston University f
 or an exciting evening to learn about advances in several clean energy t
 echnologies and approaches\, including tours of the Hydrogen Generation\
 , Fuel Cell and Solid State Lighting Laboratories.  Uday Pal\, Professor
  and Chair ad interim of BU's Department of Manufacturing Engineering\, 
 will begin the evening and introduce Ken Lutchen\, Dean of the College o
 f Engineering\, who will make brief remarks before we hear from four pre
 senters covering the latest advances in four fields:\n1.  Hydrogen and F
 uel Cells\;\n2.  Solid State (LED) Lighting\;\n3.  Smart Cyber Grids\; a
 nd\n4.  New Business Models to Accelerate Clean Energy Adoption.\nThe Pr
 ogram will run from 5:00 - 7:30PM on Wednesday\, March 19\, 2008 at Bost
 on University's George Sherman Union\, 775 Commonwealth Avenue.  The pro
 gram is taking place in the Faculty Dining Room on the 5th floor.  A lig
 ht dinner will be served from 5 - 5:30\, followed by presentations from 
 5:30 - 6:30 and conclude with three lab tours.  For those who register i
 n advance\, free parking is available across the street (you must regist
 er at least 3 days in advance to have access to parking).\nFor members o
 f the Massachusetts Hydrogen Coalition and Boston University professors\
 , staff and students\, the evening's events are free.  For others\, ther
 e will be a $20 fee to cover expenses.  Please register by contacting Lu
 cy Rohner of the Coalition at (978) 232-0081 or lrohner [at-symbol] Mass
 H2.org\nPresenters:\nProfessor Uday B. Pal\nProfessor Srikanth Gopalan\n
 Professor Michael C. Caramanis\nProfessor Theodore D. Moustakas\nProfess
 or Nalin Kulatilaka\n\nhttp://massh2.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20041116T182753Z
UID:9250C2EE-89A1-4ECA-AD6C-436B453B6536-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.seac.org/nationalconvergence
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050106
SUMMARY:SEAC National Convergence
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050111
DESCRIPTION:The Student Environmental Action Coalition is having a natio
 nal meeting. EnergyTeachers.org will be there to promote networking amon
 g high school groups about energy.\nhttp://www.seac.org/nationalconverge
 nce
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Buffalo\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090223T152748Z
UID:82A02C11-A20B-42F6-8264-E7BDB05ADA78-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/k-12/events/modelsolarcareducatorwork
 shopbuffalony_43/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090312T160000
SUMMARY:JSS Workshop Buffalo
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090312T183000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nesea.org/k-12/events/modelsolarcareducatorworksh
 opbuffalony_43/\nPOSTPONED from Feb 12. Feb 12 meeting cancelled due to 
 weather and school closings.\nJunior Solar Sprint\nWorkshop for teachers
  and mentors\nBuffalo Museum of Science\n1020 Humbolt Parkway\nBuffalo\,
  New York\nConnections Room is on the second Floor with elevator access.
 \nJunior Solar Sprint is a competition for students up to grade 8\, wher
 e teams of students build solar-powered cars that can fit inside a large
  shoebox. Students learn about mechanics\, engineering processes\, and p
 hotovoltaic power. Awards are given for craftmanship\, technical merit\,
  innovation\, and the ability to speed down a 20 meter track on a guidew
 ire.\nRegistration\nhttp://www.nesea.org/k-12/events/modelsolarcareducat
 orworkshopbuffalony_43/\nFor local info: jssbuffalo@yahoo.com\nCarl Berg
 er\nMember JSS Buffalo Competition Organizing Team\nVisit the JSS Buffal
 o webpage at:\nhttp://www.geocities.com/jssbuffalo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, City Hall
DTSTAMP:20060810T225007Z
UID:95FBA06D-D2EB-4A0F-A91C-2A6D7A27EC13-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://altwheels.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060922
SUMMARY:Altwheels Boston
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060926
DESCRIPTION:Friday & Saturday - Boston City Hall Plaza\nSunday - Larz An
 derson Auto Musuem\, Brookline\nMonday - \"Fleet Day\" at the Larz Ander
 son (by invitation only)\nhttp://altwheels.org\nCome watch and learn and
  teach about transportation and energy. We are trying to organize an inf
 ormal Junior Solar Sprint Saturday morning.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:USA
DTSTAMP:20070317T025240Z
UID:4FD0FDC6-1D80-45EC-A308-C0057DEE76B8-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070422
SUMMARY:Local Earth Day festivals
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070423
DESCRIPTION:Waltham MA: 265 & 240 Beaver St. 10AM-4PM\nhttp://walthamlan
 dtrust.org/earth-day\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Upper Marlboro\, MD
DTSTAMP:20060131T204502Z
UID:11C7FBB2-49E8-4DCD-BEBF-C943D5D33F4C-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060314T160000
SUMMARY:Upper Marlboro\, MD JSS Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060314T193000
DESCRIPTION:At Watkins Nature Center\nLearn to lead middle-school-age st
 udents in regional solar car competitions.\nHow to register at:\nhttp://
 www.nesea.org/education/JSS_Workshops.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:MIT Track
DTSTAMP:20050513T223208Z
UID:0229FFBC-5482-45C9-8088-2598D6ABB577-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://basea.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050521T073000
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint E. MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050521T163000
DESCRIPTION:Come help\, or bring students to\, the Junior Solar Sprint l
 ocal race at MIT's track.\nRaindate: Sunday\, May 22\nhttp://basea.org/j
 ss2004/index.htm\nor http://www.nesea.org/education/jss/\nor mailto:jss@
 energyteachers.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT4H
LOCATION:Appleton\, WI
DTSTAMP:20080222T204651Z
UID:818694FE-38F1-4DB8-98BF-A41D986E7EBF-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.we-energies.com/educators/tworkshops/index.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080422T163000
SUMMARY:WI RE Teaching Wkshp
DESCRIPTION:Doable Renewables: Renewable Energy Education in the Classro
 om\nCourse: NRES 732   Sec: 882\nDates/Times: Tuesday\, April 22\, 2008 
 from 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM\n                       Saturday\, April 26\, 200
 8 from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM\n                       Tuesday\, April 29\, 20
 08 from 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM\nLocation: Appleton\, WI\nCost: $400*\nCollege
  Credits: 1 from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point\n*We Energi
 es provides $350 scholarships for educators in its service territory mak
 ing the cost to participants only $50!\nhttp://www.we-energies.com/educa
 tors/tworkshops/index.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070611T002114Z
UID:D754D8C8-A738-403E-AC6D-4E402E296A6A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nationalsolartour.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071006
SUMMARY:National Solar Tour
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071007
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nationalsolartour.org\nFor Northeast US sites\, s
 ee\nhttp://www.nesea.org\nDoors will open to the public to showcase gree
 n design\, energy efficiency and renewable technologies.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050605
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint RI
UID:0164C50A-20EE-4F32-A357-BDD32D58E56B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20050502T015521Z
DESCRIPTION:The Sustainable Living Festival at Western Coventry Elementa
 ry School\, Conventry\, RI\nFor more information\nBekah Greenwald\nThe A
 peiron Institute for Environmental Living\nph: 401-397-3430\nbekah@apeir
 on.org
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cleveland\, OH
DTSTAMP:20070309T180246Z
UID:1A8F6EA8-E917-4979-A871-00D1606C6A65-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.solar2007.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070707
SUMMARY:SOLAR 2007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070713
DESCRIPTION:http://www.solar2007.org\nThe American Solar Energy Society 
 National Solar Energy Conference\, SOLAR 2007\, will be held in Clevelan
 d. SOLAR 2007 will focus on the economic-development opportunities arisi
 ng from the growing renewable energy industry. The 2007 preliminary prog
 ram and online registration will be available in March at\nhttp://www.so
 lar2007.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:U-Mass Amherst
DTSTAMP:20050427T181858Z
UID:A186710D-B65D-4284-9E05-2979E8562425-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.umass.edu/tei/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050502T153000
SUMMARY:U-Mass Environmental Lecture
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050502T170000
DESCRIPTION:Combating the Fossil Fuel Greenhouse Effect by Transforming 
 the Global Energy System\nDr. Marty Hoffert\, Professor of Physics\, New
  York University.\nThe last of a series of free\, public talks\, it\nwil
 l be held at 3:30 pm in the Bernie Dallas Room in the Goodell Building o
 f UMass Amherst. A public reception follows.\nPDPs available for MA teac
 hers\nhttp://www.umass.edu/tei/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
DTSTAMP:20080130T183924Z
UID:9101B6B9-6B88-45ED-A80E-954ED8C469BB-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:11
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/registration
 .aspx?id=33
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080403T160000
SUMMARY:NY Teacher Energy wkshp
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for NY state teachers\, grades 7-12\nAn Energy Smar
 t Students workshop will raise your Energy IQ – and increase your abilit
 y to promote understanding and action among your students. Attendees wil
 l receive FREE curriculum correlated to the New York State Learning Stan
 dards in Math\, Science\, Technology\, Social Studies\, English Language
  Arts\, and Family and Consumer Science.\nCurriculum includes: an Energy
  Education Teacher’s Guide\; an information-packed CD that includes the 
 Conceptual Framework for Energy Education\, basic information on energy 
 and an Energy Glossary\; color posters\; and class sets of the Energy Ac
 tion Challenge to use with your students\nClick below for Event Flyer:\n
 http://www.getenergysmart.org/fileDownload.aspx?file_id=124\nSPONSOR: Ne
 w York State Energy Research and Development Authority\nCO-SPONSOR: Capi
 tal/Saratoga Energy Smart Communities\nWHEN: 2/5/2008 and 2/12/2008 at 4
 :00pm - 7:00pm\nWHERE: Schenectady Museum and Suits-Bueche Planetarium\,
  15 Nott Terrace Heights\, Schenectady\, NY 12308\nSPEAKER: Matt Saucier
 \nADMISSION COST: FREE\nTO REGISTER:\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/Ener
 gyEducation/registration.aspx?id=33\nFOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Mark 
 De Chiro call 518-542-5175 or email mdechiro1@nycap.rr.com
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080411T035959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
DTSTAMP:20080130T183912Z
UID:9101B6B9-6B88-45ED-A80E-954ED8C469BB-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:9
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Eastern:20080410T160000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/registration
 .aspx?id=33
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080410T160000
SUMMARY:NY Teacher Energy wkshp
DESCRIPTION:Schenectady Workshop for NY state teachers\, grades 7-12\nAn
  Energy Smart Students workshop will raise your Energy IQ – and increase
  your ability to promote understanding and action among your students. A
 ttendees will receive FREE curriculum correlated to the New York State L
 earning Standards in Math\, Science\, Technology\, Social Studies\, Engl
 ish Language Arts\, and Family and Consumer Science.\nCurriculum include
 s: an Energy Education Teacher’s Guide\; an information-packed CD that i
 ncludes the Conceptual Framework for Energy Education\, basic informatio
 n on energy and an Energy Glossary\; color posters\; and class sets of t
 he Energy Action Challenge to use with your students\nClick below for Ev
 ent Flyer:\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/fileDownload.aspx?file_id=124\
 nSPONSOR: New York State Energy Research and Development Authority\nCO-S
 PONSOR: Capital/Saratoga Energy Smart Communities\nWHEN: 2/5/2008 and 2/
 12/2008 at 4:00pm - 7:00pm\nWHERE: Schenectady Museum and Suits-Bueche P
 lanetarium\, 15 Nott Terrace Heights\, Schenectady\, NY 12308\nSPEAKER: 
 Matt Saucier\nADMISSION COST: FREE\nTO REGISTER:\nhttp://www.getenergysm
 art.org/EnergyEducation/registration.aspx?id=33\nFOR MORE INFORMATION: C
 ontact Mark De Chiro call 518-542-5175 or email mdechiro1@nycap.rr.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
DTSTAMP:20080130T183924Z
UID:9101B6B9-6B88-45ED-A80E-954ED8C469BB-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
 48D0B
SEQUENCE:10
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Eastern:20080403T160000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/registration
 .aspx?id=33
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080403T160000
SUMMARY:NY Teacher Energy wkshp
DESCRIPTION:Schenectady Workshop for NY state teachers\, grades 7-12\nAn
  Energy Smart Students workshop will raise your Energy IQ – and increase
  your ability to promote understanding and action among your students. A
 ttendees will receive FREE curriculum correlated to the New York State L
 earning Standards in Math\, Science\, Technology\, Social Studies\, Engl
 ish Language Arts\, and Family and Consumer Science.\nCurriculum include
 s: an Energy Education Teacher’s Guide\; an information-packed CD that i
 ncludes the Conceptual Framework for Energy Education\, basic informatio
 n on energy and an Energy Glossary\; color posters\; and class sets of t
 he Energy Action Challenge to use with your students\nClick below for Ev
 ent Flyer:\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/fileDownload.aspx?file_id=124\
 nSPONSOR: New York State Energy Research and Development Authority\nCO-S
 PONSOR: Capital/Saratoga Energy Smart Communities\nWHEN: 2/5/2008 and 2/
 12/2008 at 4:00pm - 7:00pm\nWHERE: Schenectady Museum and Suits-Bueche P
 lanetarium\, 15 Nott Terrace Heights\, Schenectady\, NY 12308\nSPEAKER: 
 Matt Saucier\nADMISSION COST: FREE\nTO REGISTER:\nhttp://www.getenergysm
 art.org/EnergyEducation/registration.aspx?id=33\nFOR MORE INFORMATION: C
 ontact Mark De Chiro call 518-542-5175 or email mdechiro1@nycap.rr.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Tinmouth\, VT
DTSTAMP:20070318T011706Z
UID:BF6FD094-8C58-40BF-9376-E94E57613D7D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:7
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.solarfest.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070714
SUMMARY:SolarFest VT
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070716
DESCRIPTION:http://www.solarfest.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070322T143907Z
UID:CF958BE1-9149-4F42-B71C-ABBEE40F2598-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:6
URL;VALUE=URI:http://solarconference.net
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060712
SUMMARY:Solar Cookers and Food Proc. Intl Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060717
DESCRIPTION:http://solarconference.net\nThe Solar Cookers and Food Proce
 ssing International Conference will take place in Palacio de Congresos i
 n Granada\, Spain.\nOrganized by Solar Cookers International and the Ter
 ra Foundation.\nhttp://solarcookers.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20041105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20041106
SUMMARY:NSTA Indianapolis
UID:C4F0FFAB-7251-4A88-A024-7AD951F72372-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
 48D0B
SEQUENCE:3
DTSTAMP:20040901T135407Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050210T153613Z
UID:53EAB5D9-5B8A-46F7-9605-66D3C63A1FBD-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:3
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.eweek.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050220
SUMMARY:National Engineers Week
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050227
DESCRIPTION:http://www.eweek.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20081124T023424Z
UID:F15DCBF2-6047-4F92-B3EA-807823D2143E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
 48D0B
SEQUENCE:5
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.keysglee.com/html/09_expo/2009expo.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090328
SUMMARY:FL Keys Green Living Expo
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090329
DESCRIPTION:Florida Keys Green Living & Energy Education Expo 2009\nMara
 thon High School\n350 Sombrero Beach Road\,\nMarathon\, FL 33050\nhttp:/
 /www.keysglee.com/html/09_expo/2009expo.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060812T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060812T130000
SUMMARY:Nashua Energy Fair
UID:3E7A07E1-5B46-47D4-AD6F-DB9E2B033140-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20060812T170715Z
DESCRIPTION:Greeley Park\, just north of downtown Nashua on Daniel Webst
 er Highway before it joins route 3.
SEQUENCE:4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060218T080000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060218T180000
SUMMARY:Boston Area Science Bowl
UID:455123D1-4354-4639-A3AD-BEDBB4F3C10B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20060131T214300Z
DESCRIPTION:http://people.bu.edu/scibowl/index2.html\nBoston University 
 Photonics Center\n8 St. Mary's Street\nBoston\, MA 02215\nPlease arrive 
 by 8:00 AM\nIf you require parking arrangements\, or for any information
 \, contact scibowl@bu.edu
SEQUENCE:7
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Etopia Island\, Second Life
DTSTAMP:20090413T020650Z
UID:F4225CB7-378E-4313-81C6-77D5A27946E6-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:11
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090423T170000
SUMMARY:Measure SL Wind
DESCRIPTION:Note that the time is SLT\, Pacific US time.\nCome to the vi
 rtual online world Second Life to join agent Windy Schor as she measures
  and analyzes the wind there\, using the same analytic tools available t
 o teachers and students from EnergyTeachers.org.\nSee virtual anemometer
 s and wind turbines\, discuss wind technology and science\, and learn ho
 w modern computers can help analyze large amounts of wind data to predic
 t precisely how wind turbines will perform at certain sites.\nSLURL:\nht
 tp://slurl.com/secondlife/Etopia%20Island/193/55/23\nMore about our educ
 ational and scientific efforts in Second Life:\nhttp://energyteachers.or
 g/ETOForum/viewtopic.php?t=673
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P1D
DTSTAMP:20090301T155119Z
UID:C981649E-2727-4648-9665-B71DB81BDE30-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:4
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.kidwind.org/challenge/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090530
SUMMARY:KidWind Challenge Lower NYSe
DESCRIPTION:http://www.kidwind.org/challenge/\nLower Hudson area\, NY\nT
 his design competition seeks middle and high school students interested 
 in testing their engineering and scientific prowess as they build the mo
 st powerful and elegant student wind turbines ever constructed.\nRegiste
 r before March 30th and receive generators and basic equipment to start 
 building turbines.\nOther NY locations on other dates: Alfred\, April 25
 \; Buffalo\, May 16\; Albany\, May 9.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080602T200546Z
UID:A61BE616-D51C-4E15-8CCD-487D636252A0-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:6
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080709
SUMMARY:MA 5-9 Tchr Energy Wkshp
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080718
DESCRIPTION:Professional Development Opportunity in Physics & Engineerin
 g - Grade 5-9\nWe are pleased to let you know that Worcester Polytechnic
  Institute (WPI)\nhas received continued funding on a grant from the Sta
 te of Massachusetts\nto provide professional development in science cont
 ent. WPI will be\noffering a summer workshop specifically designed for g
 rade 5-9 science\nteachers. This year our workshop will focus on the phy
 sics concepts of\n\"Energy\" and include associated Technology/Engineeri
 ng content.\nWith the grant\, we do have a limited number of openings in
  the class. We\nare now opening it up to all teachers. Below is a summar
 y of the\ninformation about the course.\nEach year the workshop will foc
 us on a different physics concept.\nParticipation in one workshop does n
 ot mandate participation in all of\nthem. Workshop Information\n* Worksh
 op dates will be for seven weekdays\; Wednesday July 9 - Thursday\nJuly 
 17\n* Classes will be held on the WPI campus.\n* Cost: If a course is ta
 ken for PDPs there is no charge. If a course is\ntaken for graduate cred
 it a nominal fee will be assessed.\n* Teachers who attend the workshop a
 nd participate in follow-up sessions\nwill receive a stipend.\nIf you ha
 ve questions\, or would like to receive a registration form\,\nplease co
 ntact Martha Cyr\, MMSP Project Director at 508-831-6709 or via\ne-mail 
 at mcyr@wpi.edu<mailto:mcyr@wpi.edu>.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H30M
LOCATION:Hudson\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070616T033336Z
UID:BA06CEB6-DF95-40C3-85FD-918CCF0BAF15-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.altenergystore.com/workshopsforyou
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070618T180000
SUMMARY:RE Basics Wkshp
DESCRIPTION:Introductory workshops in Hudson\, MA\nTopics include Solar 
 Thermal\, Hot Water\, Hot Air\, ABCs of Electricity\, Solar Electric Pow
 er\, and Wind Power.\nhttp://www.altenergystore.com/workshopsforyou
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Buffalo\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080125T201929Z
UID:A3C488F8-CFF1-4AA2-A8BB-384E8477902B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:9
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080417T080000
SUMMARY:NY H2 Teach Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080417T153000
DESCRIPTION:H2 education is an integral part of the Energy Smart Student
 s program. Workshop participants receive FREE curriculum\, including les
 son plans and a fuel-cell car kit. All H2 workshops are aligned with NYS
 ED standards in Science and Technology. \nSPONSOR: New York State Energy
  Research and Development Authority\nWHERE: Center for Tomorrow\, The Un
 iversity at Buffalo\, Buffalo\, NY 14260\nSPEAKER: Mary Rose DeValladare
 s\nADMISSION COST: FREE\nFOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Energy Smart Stud
 ents Program call 877-NY-SMART or email info@nyess.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Providence\, RI
DTSTAMP:20070403T151807Z
UID:BECAAD3C-9F02-4114-A757-0D10814D183F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:7
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.neep.org/conference/2007/index.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070510
SUMMARY:Northeast Energy Efficiency Summit
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070511
DESCRIPTION:Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership's 2007 Northeast Ene
 rgy Efficiency Summit will be held on Thursday May 10\, 2007 at the West
 in Hotel in Providence\, Rhode Island. Please visit the Summit Web site 
 for more information including online registration:\nhttp://www.neep.org
 /conference/2007/index.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Philadelphia\, PA
DTSTAMP:20060131T204252Z
UID:A674F9A9-1CB4-497F-B548-73A505E193D8-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
 48D0B
SEQUENCE:4
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060311T090000
SUMMARY:Philadelphia\, PA JSS Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060311T123000
DESCRIPTION:Learn to lead middle-school-age students in regional solar c
 ar competitions.\nTo register\, contact Lisa Rose Bryant of the Philadel
 phia Solar Energy Assoc. at rose-bryant@verizon.net or 610-667-0412
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Etopia Island\, Second Life
DTSTAMP:20090415T220105Z
UID:B2E31C89-2B1F-44C7-AF34-29BE73D1B8C3-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:2
URL;VALUE=URI:http://slurl.com/secondlife/Etopia%20Island/221/57/23
DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090421T163000
SUMMARY:SL Solar Barbecue
CATEGORIES:Work
DESCRIPTION:Note that the time given is in SLT\, which is currently Paci
 fic Daylight Savings Time (the same time as in San Francisco). (Thus 19:
 30-20:30 in EDT\, New York time).\nThe sun shines 3 out of every 4 hours
  in Second Life\, an online\, virtual world where people get together fo
 r socializing\, learning\, and business. Membership is free\, but partic
 ipation requires computationally intensive software that runs only on mo
 re recent computers. Any 2008+ computer should be able to handle it\, or
  a high end computer from 2006+.\nTo get an idea of what the world looks
  like\, see our photo albums:\nhttp://energyteachers.org/photos/main.php
 ?cmd=album&var1=secondlife%2FSustainableEnergySciLab/\nhttp://energyteac
 hers.org/photos/main.php?cmd=album&var1=secondlife%2F\nEtopia resident a
 nd physics teacher Solar Sierra will present his collection of solar coo
 kers.\nSLURL:\nhttp://slurl.com/secondlife/Etopia%20Island/221/57/23\nOt
 her barbecues in real life:\nhttp://energyteachers.org/barbecues.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070811T030558Z
UID:52CE9B50-9DDD-4546-86CB-9273AB4AA0E4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:9
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.mos.org/educators/professional_development_and_
 events/events&d=1441
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20071002T160000
SUMMARY:MOS Educators Open House
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20071002T200000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.mos.org/educators/professional_development_and_ev
 ents/events&d=1441\nThis free event will highlight all the Museum's K - 
 12 programs\, exhibits and live presentations as well as Omni and Planet
 arium shows. Educators can explore how all of the Museum's offerings — i
 ncluding our traveling programs — can be focused\, connected to their ed
 ucation standards\, and used as a worthwhile addition to their students'
  experiences in science\, technology and engineering.\nThe open house ta
 kes place in the late afternoon\; refreshments and free on-site parking 
 are included.\nNew events this year include live music in the Educator C
 offee House\, teaching in the Museum Discovery Spaces\, and pathway tour
 s of the Museum exhibits by curriculum topic.\nFormat	Educator Outreach\
 nGrades	K – 12\nReservation	Online reservations begin August 1\, 2007.\n
 Fee	Free\, including parking. Funded by the Lowell Institute.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Troy\, NY
DTSTAMP:20060919T212344Z
UID:6FE9AEE1-8FB3-4637-9828-A4690E6456EE-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:8
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.hvcc.edu/energyconference/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061108
SUMMARY:Energy Educators Conference
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061111
DESCRIPTION:Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Workforce Conference\
 nA National Conference for Educators and Trainers\nWednesday\, Nov. 8 - 
 Friday\, Nov. 10\, 2006 \nHudson Valley Community College \nTroy\, New Y
 ork\nhttps://www.hvcc.edu/energyconference/\nThe Renewable Energy and En
 ergy Efficiency Workforce Education Conference is a national event that 
 presents an opportunity for educational providers and faculty (high scho
 ols\, community colleges\, and other training programs) to learn about b
 est practices and effective approaches to teaching workforce skills in t
 he energy efficiency and renewable energy trades and industries.\n\nRene
 wable and alternative energy training programs at the state\, regional a
 nd national levels will be discussed in what are rapidly becoming new ar
 eas for increased job opportunities and student interest. The conference
  will address establishing new programs\, merging renewable\, alternativ
 e and energy efficiency programs in existing programs in high schools\, 
 community and technical colleges and four-year institutions. Discussion 
 will also include establishing effective partnerships with business\, in
 dustry and government agencies.\n\nThis is a two-day conference that wil
 l be followed by a third day of optional workshops focusing on such topi
 cs as Photovoltaics\, Wind Energy Systems\, Solar Thermal\, Energy Audit
 s\, and Course Development.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Amherst\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070424T191536Z
UID:45F53240-299C-4741-B79B-A06BAC332F26-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:5
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070505
SUMMARY:JSS Workshop Amherst MA
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070506
DESCRIPTION:JUNIOR SOLAR SPRINT (JSS): Kids Design and Race Model Solar 
 Electric Cars!\nFREE Teacher & Mentor Workshop: Learn how to lead kids i
 n grades 5 to 8 \nthrough this highly motivating learning experience. Yo
 ur young engineers\nwill deepen their understanding about solar energy\,
  math\, physical science\nand craftsmanship. This project is great for t
 he classroom\, after school\,\nhome schools\, youth groups\, or groups o
 f friends!\nTeams can enter their cars in local design and race competit
 ions with top\nwinners invited to an annual championship!\nYou get:\n*A 
 basic parts kit and a chance to get hands-on at the workshop\n*A packet 
 of literature\, JSS lesson plans\, resources\, area event\ninformation\,
 \n*A carbon cycle activity and climate change curriculum. \n*A chance at
  door prizes including a model car solar panel\n*Refreshments & a simple
  lunch\nWHERE: Hitchcock Center for the Environment\, Amherst\, MA\nTO R
 EGISTER (required): Provide your name\, full address with zip\, email\,\
 nphone\, school/organization and grade\, plus a note that this is for th
 e\n“5.5.07 Solar Car Workshop in Amherst\, MA”\nFAX to: (413) 774-6053\n
 EMAIL to: sreyes@nesea.org\nMAIL to: NESEA\, 50 Miles St. Greenfield\, M
 A 01301\nYou should receive CONFIRMATION and DIRECTIONS by email shortly
  thereafter.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:3 Church St. Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20040608T215325Z
UID:3BC541BC-43AE-435D-90FD-94076EBA87A3-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:3
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040610T190000
SUMMARY:BASEA Forum: Renewable Energy Trust
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040610T210000
DESCRIPTION:The First Parish in Cambridge Unitarian Universalist 3 Churc
 h Street Harvard Square Cambridge\, MA 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060507T032229Z
UID:731D616F-E722-4B46-9559-57D624D907DB-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
 48D0B
SEQUENCE:3
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060511T190000
SUMMARY:Wind Forum Cambridge
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060511T210000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.basea.org/forum.php\nThe Wind Energy Industry's S
 trategy for Growth\nPresenter: Mike Jacobs\, Deputy Policy Director\, AW
 EA\n   The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) is the national trade
  association representing the windpower industry. For over 30 years\, AW
 EA has been the voice for wind developers\, wind turbine manufacturers\,
  utilities\, consultants\, insurers\, financiers\, researchers\, and oth
 ers involved in the wind industry. AWEA’s annual conference\, June 4-7 i
 n Pittsburgh\, will gather 4000 wind energy advocates and over 250 vendo
 rs and exhibitors in the trade show.\n   The mission of the American Win
 d Energy Association is to promote windpower growth through advocacy\, c
 ommunication and education.\n   Mike Jacobs\, Deputy Policy Director for
  AWEA\, will describe this important industry association\, its strategi
 es for the growth of the windpower industry\, including national efforts
 \, policy issues and goals\, and the role that it windpower can play in 
 the green energy future for the United States.\n   Mr. Jacobs\, based in
  Concord\, MA\, is responsible for working with power companies across t
 he United States to integrate wind systems into the power grid.  His bac
 kground includes working for Massachusetts state regulatory agencies\, S
 econd Wind in Somerville\, and the merchant DC transmission Cross Sound 
 Cable. He has been involved with AWEA since 1993\, and has been working 
 on alternative energy answers for 20 years.\n1st Parish Unitarian Church
 \n#3 Church St.\, Harvard Square\, Cambridge\nDoors open at 7:00 p.m. \,
  Presentation starts at 7:30 p.m.\nRefreshments provided!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050109T210038Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.sunearthday.nasa.gov
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050321
SUMMARY:Sun-Earth Day
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050322
DESCRIPTION:\"Ancient Observatories\, Timeless Knowledge\" is the theme 
 for Sun-Earth Day 2005\nhttp://www.sunearthday.nasa.gov\non March 21. Sp
 onsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration\, the event
  is designed to engage K-12 schools and the general public in space scie
 nce activities\, demonstrations\, and interactions with space scientists
 . With webcasts\, videos\, multimedia\, and print resources available fr
 om the NASA web site\, teachers can begin now to introduce students to t
 he artifacts showing how diverse cultures have viewed the Sun as well as
  how modern technology is revealing even more about our Universe. A Sun-
 Earth Day kit contains downloadable resources for teachers. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Mineral\, VA
DTSTAMP:20080119T203952Z
UID:31D75230-060A-4F81-8371-E2E1190BCAD8-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.need.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080205
SUMMARY:NEED Wkshp
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080206
DESCRIPTION:Virginia NEED Workshop at North Anna Power Station – Mineral
 \, VA\nThe National\; Energy Education Development Project\nhttp://www.n
 eed.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Berkley\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070329T130437Z
UID:9026ACCC-1532-4958-B121-F53ECD22FCD4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070417T100000
SUMMARY:SE Mass Energy Fair
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070417T160000
DESCRIPTION:Energy Fair at Kettle Pond Farm at 181 Bayview Ave. in Berkl
 ey\, MA.  From Route 24\, take exit 10 and go towards Dighton/Berkley.  
 At about one-half mile\, take a left at Friend St.   At the end of Frien
 d St.\, take a left onto Bayview Ave.  On the right you will see Dighton
  Rock State Park.  Proceed one and a quarter miles past Dighton Rock Sta
 te Park and you will be at 181 Bayview Ave.\nEnjoy activities and materi
 als about wind and solar energy.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:inghamton\, NY
DTSTAMP:20081010T150325Z
UID:27CF5DE6-2D6E-43D4-BFE6-E7437B362586-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://nyses.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081011T093000
SUMMARY:Binghamton Solar Workshops
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081011T160000
DESCRIPTION:FREE TO THE PUBLIC\nhttp://nyses.org/\nNew York Solar Energy
  Society\nBroome County Public Library\n185 Court Street\nBinghamton\, N
 Y\nA day of workshops on solar power.\nDr. Seshu Desu\, Dean of The Wats
 on School at Binghamton U.\, is opening the conference workshops.\n	 9:3
 0		Network and light refreshments\n	10:00 	Dr. Seshu Desu\, Dean\, The W
 atson School\, BU\n	10:15		Amelia Lodolce\, The Binghamton Regional 				
 	Sustainable Coalition \n	10:30		Solar System Installation\, AY Solar\n	
 11:00		How Can I Finance Energy Upgrades?\n	11:30		Build it Right! Hecto
 r Munoz-Baras\, architect\n	 12:00	What’s a Watt? Energy Efficiency is K
 ey\n	12:30		Geothermal – Cool and Heat from the Ground\n	 1:00		Renewabl
 e Energy Today with Richard Smarsdon\n	1:30		Squiggley Bulbs are Just a 
 Start!\n	 2:00		Power Up with Solar\, ETM Solar\n	 2:30		Solar System In
 stallation\, Great Brook Enterprises\nand more!\n917 974 4606
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:John Day\, OR
DTSTAMP:20090114T032111Z
UID:2F6BEDE5-E46A-4CF2-BAD5-1B51270514E8-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.solwest.org/fair.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090724
SUMMARY:SolWest Fair Oregon
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090727
DESCRIPTION:SolWest Fair is July 24th\, 25th & 26th\, 2009\nat the Grant
  County Fairgrounds\, John Day\, OR\nhttp://www.solwest.org/fair.htm\nTh
 e Eastern Oregon Renewable Energies Non-profit presents Solwest Fair the
  last full weekend of each July. SolWest is an occasion for learning\, n
 etworking\, and supporting all types of renewable energy. This three-day
  event offers engaging activities for all ages and knowledge levels. Par
 ticipants from around the western region and beyond come to join the Sol
 West community and learn about energy efficiency\, solar and wind energy
 \, alternatively fueled vehicles\, and more.\nCheck the carpool page for
  rides.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Providence\, RI
DTSTAMP:20060131T204635Z
UID:3D453B25-DA4E-447E-874C-DE452701E914-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060323T160000
SUMMARY:Providence\, RI JSS Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060323T193000
DESCRIPTION:Exact location to be determined\nLearn to lead middle-school
 -age students in regional solar car competitions.\nHow to register at:\n
 http://www.nesea.org/education/JSS_Workshops.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20081202T234220Z
UID:525A6A83-7980-494F-B3D5-3D0F1B23F8EC-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://massmees.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090304T080000
SUMMARY:MA Env Ed Conf
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090304T170000
DESCRIPTION:Massachusetts Environmental Education Society\nAnnual Confer
 ence: Environmental Sustainability in Our Schools\, Centers\, and Selves
 \n\nCollege of the Holy Cross\nWorcester\, MA\nWill include the EnergyTe
 achers.org-led workshop:\nC1: Analyze Environmental Data for On-site Ren
 ewables\, Shawn Reeves\nLearn to analyze environmental data to determine
  whether your school/site would be good for a particular renewable energ
 y technology. Get free resources including access to gigabytes of wind a
 nd solar data\, software for visualization\, and more.\nAlso:\nC6: Energ
 y Thinking\, Arianna Collins (NESEA)\nHelp empower your school and commu
 nity! Gain a better understanding of scientific principles related to en
 ergy transformations\, electricity\, and light\, which are central to ma
 ny renewable energy technologies. Experiment with electric generators po
 wered by wind\, water\, and light. Learn hands-on activities you can tea
 ch your students about renewable energy.\nEXHIBITORS: To register as an 
 exhibitor\, please contact Germaine Koomen at gkoomen@massmees.org\nSCHO
 LARSHIPS: Assistance is available\, please contact at anelson@massmees.o
 rg\nREGISTER ON-LINE AT\nhttp://massmees.org\nor send registration form 
 and check (payable to MEES) to: Amy Nelson\, 384 East St\, Wrentham\, MA
  02093
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Queensbury\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070124T010454Z
UID:3C9F34A4-25CB-43B6-9D0B-0EB1983FAF74-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070205T160000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Lit Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070205T191500
DESCRIPTION:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.as
 p\nAdirondack Community College\, Washington Hall\nRoom 131\, 640 Bay Ro
 ad\, Queensbury\, NY 12804 \nElementary\, middle\, and high school teach
 ers will learn about the New York State \, national and global ‘Energy P
 icture’ by exploring topics including: Energy Forms and Sources\; Energy
  End Uses\; Environmental Impacts of Energy Use\; and The Latest Researc
 h on Climate Change.\nHands-on group activities will reinforce and expan
 d upon the concepts learned\, giving participants the opportunity to dir
 ectly experience content included in the curriculum. This day of learnin
 g is guaranteed to raise your Energy IQ – and increase your ability to p
 romote understanding and action among your students.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040417T200106Z
UID:468FC155-52E7-4501-9E26-63ACE8944DB4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.apeiron.org/ri_sustainable_living_festival.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040605T110000
SUMMARY:RI Sustainable Living Festival & RE Expo
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040605T190000
DESCRIPTION:Apeiron Institute\, 451 Hammet Rd.\, Coventry\, RI 02816\n40
 1-397-3430\nhttp://www.apeiron.org/ri_sustainable_living_festival.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hamburg\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T234142Z
UID:122F3B7F-F5C5-42B5-9F8D-EE15F536E4CC-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:9
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070308T154500
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Lit Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070308T184500
DESCRIPTION:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.as
 p\nSouthtowns Teacher Center\, Frontier Middle School\,\n2751 Amsdell Ro
 ad\, Hamburg\, NY 14075\nMiddle school teachers will learn about the New
  York State \, national and global ‘Energy Picture’ by exploring topics 
 including: Energy Forms and Sources\; Energy End Uses\; Environmental Im
 pacts of Energy Use\; and The Latest Research on Climate Change.\nHands-
 on group activities will reinforce and expand upon the concepts learned\
 , giving participants the opportunity to directly experience content inc
 luded in the curriculum. This day of learning is guaranteed to raise you
 r Energy IQ – and increase your ability to promote understanding and act
 ion among your students.\nThis is Session 2 of a 5 part series. Attendan
 ce is not required at all five workshops\, although it is highly encoura
 ged. Other sessions include:\nSession 1: Science of Energy\, March 1\nSe
 ssion 3: Energy Literacy Part 2\, March 15\nSession 4: Energy Efficiency
  for Schools\, March 22 \nSession 5: Energy Efficiency at Home\, March 2
 9\nPlease register for each session separately.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040707T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040707T130000
SUMMARY:Kidwind.org workshop RPI Troy NY
UID:AB3ACB15-014C-447F-9D7E-DECB3551E826-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTAMP:20040329T163013Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070406T221741Z
UID:7B5A73B3-29AF-45A6-A7EC-12ED356AF8C2-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070412T190000
SUMMARY:Steven Strong at BASEA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070412T210000
DESCRIPTION:“Sunlight is Life: The Path toward a Sustainable Future”\nSt
 even Strong\nFounder and President\nSolar Design Associates\nDoors open 
 at 7pm\, lecture starts at 7:30\n3 Church Street\nHarvard Square\nCambri
 dge \, MA\nPresented by the Boston Area Solar Energy Association\nhttp:/
 /www.basea.org\nWith buildings now recognized as consuming up to 48% of 
 the world's energy resources\, between construction and operation\, a re
 -thinking of building design and power integration is taking place in th
 e architectural community. Because of this\, we are especially delighted
  to have Steven Strong\, internationally known solar pioneer\, author an
 d lecturer\, with us in April. Steven will present a highly visual world
  overview of Solar Electric Architecture using the best built examples o
 f solar- and wind-powered residences and commercial-scale buildings from
  Europe\, Japan\, and the United States. These buildings provide a windo
 w into the coming new era of environmentally responsive\, energy-produci
 ng building where \"this elegant\, life-affirming technology\" will beco
 me commonplace as an integral part of the built environment.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20051003T175603Z
UID:E58C571F-6758-48B7-A589-EA651DC36762-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.campusclimatechallenge.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051019
SUMMARY:Energy Independence Day
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051020
DESCRIPTION:http://www.campusclimatechallenge.org\nThis Fall\, 29 leadin
 g environmental and social justice networks are coming together to launc
 h the Campus Climate Challenge on October 19th: a campaign to transform 
 500 college and high school campuses into leaders of the clean energy re
 volution.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070519T120906Z
UID:1EA5A5E0-9BD2-4B78-94E5-80401651458E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070523T190000
SUMMARY:Living Greener Berkshires
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070523T210000
DESCRIPTION:South Berkshire Friends Meetinghouse\nRoute 23\, Great Barri
 ngton\nCET is one of several sponsors for this forum. Living Greener in 
 the Berkshires: What Can You Do? is an opportunity for insights and dial
 ogue on the topic of lowering our negative impact on the environment and
  living greener in the Berkshires.\nCET co-director Laura Dubester\, and
  Billie Best\, a local writer/farmer/community activist\, will share inf
 ormation and expertise on low carbon living in the Berkshires\, includin
 g reducing your carbon footprint and eating a low carbon diet.\nLaura wi
 ll lead a discussion on approaches and actions people in the Berkshires 
 can take\, barriers to change and ways to overcome them - including life
 style choices\, our everyday purchasing decisions\, technology options f
 or energy efficiency\, renewable energy and waste management\, and civic
  involvement. Billie Best will share her vision for a more sustainable a
 pproach to farming\, eating\, and food and agriculture based community d
 evelopment in the Berkshires.\nThe forum is free and open to the public.
 \nHosted by the South Berkshire Friends’ Meeting (Quakers). For more inf
 ormation\, contact Laura: laurad (*at-symbol*) cetonline.org\nhttp://www
 .cetonline.org/Events/events.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hudson\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070709T212515Z
UID:B1A917E2-C87D-4DA5-8B4A-8B2C178F2F53-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://workshops.altenergystore.com/Introduction-to-Solar-
 Electric-Systems-Fri-Aug-3/e12/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070803T160000
SUMMARY:Intro Solar Elec Sys Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070803T213000
DESCRIPTION:http://workshops.altenergystore.com/Introduction-to-Solar-El
 ectric-Systems-Fri-Aug-3/e12/\nIntroduction to Solar Electric Systems Wo
 rkshop\nAlternative Energy Store\nHudson\, MA\nWith federal tax credits 
 and new generous state incentives\, now is the time to invest in solar! 
 This half-day workshop provides a great foundation for not only those ju
 st looking to learn more about solar electricity (photovoltaics-PV)\, bu
 t also for contractors interested in expanding into PV service and insta
 llation. In this introductory workshop you will learn the nuts and bolts
  of photovoltaic technology and the variety of ways to use solar electri
 city to power your home or business. Even if you know nothing about PV\,
  this workshop will give you the knowledge you need to explore how solar
  power can work for you!\nLecture topics include: \nBasics of electricit
 y and PV \nEquipment selection and system components \nSite analysis \nS
 ystem sizing \nEnergy efficiency \nFor more information visit\nhttp://wo
 rkshops.altenergystore.com/Introduction-to-Solar-Electric-Systems-Fri-Au
 g-3/e12/\nor call 1(877) 878 - 4060\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Pittsfield MA
DTSTAMP:20090114T032729Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.NESEA.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090204T160000
SUMMARY:JSS Workshop W. MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090204T190000
DESCRIPTION:FREE SOLAR CAR WORKSHOP  for  Educators & Youth Leaders of G
 r 5 to 8\n\nPittsfield MA Feb 4 and Worcester\, MA Feb 26\nThe Northeast
  Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is offering a FREE model solar c
 ar training workshop to teachers\, community educators\, and youth club 
 leaders at two sites in Massachusetts this Winter\, Pittsfield and Worce
 ster. Lead your students through this highly motivating\, unique learnin
 g experience. Provide your young engineers an opportunity to deepen thei
 r understanding and skills in many areas including solar energy\, math\,
  physical science\, and craftsmanship. This project is appropriate for s
 tudents in grades 5-8 and is a great opportunity for a class\, after sch
 ool\, home school\, or youth group! Teams can enter their cars in local 
 design and race competitions with top winners invited to an annual North
 east championship. At the workshop\, you will learn about the program an
 d how to get your kids involved. You will also get a kit and practice bu
 ilding a mini solar car\,  as well as some great curriculum materials to
  take home\, a letter of attendance for your professional development\, 
 and a chance at a door prize. Choose your workshop & register:\n1. Wed. 
 Feb. 4\, 2009\, 4:00 to 7:00pm in Pittsfield\, MA Hosted by the Center f
 or Ecological Technology at the Reid Middle School \n2. Thurs. Feb 26\, 
 2009\, 4:00 to 7:00pm in Worcester\, MA Hosted by and held at The Ecotar
 ium.\nRegistration is required. To register for the Pittsfield or Worces
 ter\nworkshops\, visit the NESEA website\nhttp://www.NESEA.org\nand clic
 k on Junior Solar Sprint program and get a form\, OR provide your name\,
  address\, email\, phone\,\nschool/organization and grade\, AND be sure 
 to note the date & location of\nthe workshop. FAX to: (413) 774-6053 or 
 EMAIL to: sreyes@nesea.org \n\n 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:New England Aquarium\, Boston
DTSTAMP:20060306T212632Z
UID:F8096608-4014-40E0-A999-EC97B96A35B1-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.sciencecentercollaborative/nesc/programs.php#ba
 ckpack
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060404
SUMMARY:Climate Change Wkshp NEAQ
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060405
DESCRIPTION:Climate Change Backpack\nGrades 6-12\n$30\, with backpack: $
 100\nApril 4\, 2006\nClimate change is a rich topic for teaching about s
 cience\, math\, decision-making and connections between local\, regional
  and global systems.\nParticipants will engage in thought-provoking acti
 vities designed by the New England Science Center Collaborative. Present
 ation by New England Aquarium Director of Education\, John Anderson.\nww
 w.sciencecentercollaborative/nesc/programs.php#backpack\nRegister online
 :\nhttps://www.cleanair-coolplanet.org/backpack06/registration.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hancock\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070403T014247Z
UID:B2CCAE0F-3C29-47FD-A918-DB435318CDA4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070405T190000
SUMMARY:Small Scale Wind Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070405T210000
DESCRIPTION:Jiminy Peak Resort\, Hancock\, MA\nCould wind power be a goo
 d fit for your home or business? Between skyrocketing energy costs and c
 oncern about the effects of fossils fuels on our health and environment\
 , many folks are looking for clean and local sources of energy.  There a
 re grants and tax incentives that can help offset the cost of investing 
 in wind and other renewable technologies. You'll learn about it all in t
 his workshop.  Pre-registration is suggested!\ncynthiag@cetonline.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050608T180918Z
UID:924C3347-31F2-4A84-99B8-0DE106498686-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://kidwind.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050706
SUMMARY:KidWind Wkshp Boston
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050708
DESCRIPTION:Massachusetts Technology Collaborative presents \nNew Teache
 r Workshops for Renewable Energy Education\nKidWind\nBoston (MATCH Schoo
 l) - July 6\, 7\n• Two-day workshops on wind energy technology\n• Middle
  and High school teachers\n• Build a lab bench wind turbine\n• Hear expe
 rts talk about the science behind wind power\n• Teach your students abou
 t the wind energy\nhttp://kidwind.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Waltham\, MA
DTSTAMP:20040422T203238Z
UID:BFBDD7CF-7E4A-48BB-92D1-7BD7F92BA33D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040712T083000
SUMMARY:Engineering Energy Content Institute
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040712T153000
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Waltham Public Schools.\nOpen and free to Massachu
 setts teachers only.\nJuly 12-16\, 19-23\nFind out more from Michael Arq
 uin at http://www.kidwind.org
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20040724T035959Z;BYDAY=MO,TU,WE,TH,FR
 ;WKST=SU
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Buffalo\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080903T211435Z
UID:66610B40-8659-43A8-975E-FC85CAFF3740-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.naaee.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100929
SUMMARY:National Envir Ed Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101003
DESCRIPTION:http://www.naaee.org/\nBuffalo Niagara Convention Center\nBu
 ffalo\, NY\nOctober 6-9\, 2010\nThe North American Association for Envir
 onmental Education holds its annual conference in Buffalo this year. Che
 ck the web site for the program\, workshops\, talks\, and other events.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Gardner\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080218T180119Z
UID:784DFA24-75AC-4CBA-969D-67BD1A6EFE71-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.umass.edu/umext/mac/Workshops/workshops.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080510T090000
SUMMARY:Biomass Wkshp MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080510T150000
DESCRIPTION:A workshop for teachers on Biomass Energy\nMt. Wachusett Com
 munity College in Gardner\, Massachusetts.\nWe will learn about biomass
  and other renewable energy resources that have been integrated into the
  campus energy plan. During the morning\, Professor Thomas Montagno\, wi
 ll offer a renewable energy overview\, provide some hands-on activities 
 for the classroom After lunch\, he will take us on a tour of the biomas
 s\, solar\, wind and other renewable energy operations on the campus. We
  will learn about the energy uses\, financial savings and environmental 
 impact.  The workshop runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m and the $30 fee includes
  includes pdps\, lunch and all materials.\nhttp://www.aginclassroom.org/
 \nhttp://www.umass.edu/umext/mac/Workshops/workshops.htm\nTo register\, 
 send $30 to MAC P.O. Box 345 Seekonk\, MA 02771. Or send an e-mail to as
 k for information at \ndebi.hogan [at-symbol] earthlink.net\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:San Antonio\, TX
DTSTAMP:20080201T165649Z
UID:22DC9D52-898F-4400-B28D-38CAD3AE17B1-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.solarsanantonio.org/events.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080503
SUMMARY:Solar Fest San Antonio
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080504
DESCRIPTION:http://www.solarsanantonio.org/events.html\nAnnual solar fes
 tival in San Antonio\, TX
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040417T200023Z
UID:99EB387D-B29F-40E4-87E3-8DF23CF0D9DC-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hydrogenexpo.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040426
SUMMARY:Hydrogen Expo USA\, Hollywood CA
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040430
DESCRIPTION:http://www.hydrogenexpo.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Wiscasset\, ME
DTSTAMP:20080201T164650Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080404
SUMMARY:ME Env Ed Conf.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080405
DESCRIPTION:Held at the Chewonki Center for Environmental Education\, Wi
 scasset\, ME. Maine Environmental Education Aassociation invites the Mai
 ne community to join us for this year's annual conference\, offering a v
 ariety of engaging workshops\, outdoor activities\, exhibits and present
 ations. Environmental Education is truly a life long process that cuts a
 cross all disciplines. Help us celebrate our diversity and enhance our l
 earning from one another. Conference Workshop Strands include:\nEducatio
 n for a Sustainable Future\nEnvironmental Literacy for the 21st Century\
 nConnecting Ourselves to the Environment\nBuilding Effective Programs an
 d Partnerships\nhttp://www.meeassociation.org/conference.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
DTSTAMP:20080222T211658Z
UID:0CF65116-075C-4569-BD1A-E5D3EDA75161-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ase.org/geed
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080416T080000
SUMMARY:Great Energy Efficiency Day DC
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080416T153000
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance to Save Energy invites you to mark your calenda
 r today for the fifth annual Great Energy Efficiency Day\nRoom G-50 of t
 he Dirksen Senate Office Building\nAs the debate surrounding climate leg
 islation continues in Congress\, join us for an in-depth discussion on e
 nergy efficiency’s role in gearing up for a carbon constrained world.\nT
 he Great Energy Efficiency Day will feature keynote addresses from gover
 nment and industry leaders on the following timely topics:\nEnergy Effic
 iency: Implications for U.S. National Security\nEnergy Efficiency: How M
 uch Can It Buy in a Carbon Constrained World?\nBuilding for the Future: 
 The Elements of Success\nConfirmed Speakers include:\nJohn Hamre\, Presi
 dent & CEO\, Center for Strategic and International Studies\nRichard Bra
 dley\, Head\, Energy Efficiency & Environment Division\, International E
 nergy Agency\nKeith Trent\, Group Executive & Chief Strategy\, Policy an
 d Regulatory Officer\, Duke Energy\nJohn Conover\, President\, Trane Ame
 ricas\nLaunched in 2004\, the Great Energy Efficiency Day has quickly be
 come a “must attend” discussion on the need for\, and benefits of\, ener
 gy efficiency\, drawing more than 400 stakeholders from business\, indus
 try\, government\, academia\, the media and the public interest sector.\
 nAs with past years\, there is no admission fee for attending the 2008 G
 reat Energy Efficiency Day\; however\, you must register online. For det
 ailed information\, including a preliminary agenda\, visit:\nhttp://www.
 ase.org/geed\nSponsored by\nAlliance To Save Energy\n1850 M Street NW  |
   Suite 600  |  Washington\, DC 20036\n202-857-0666  |  info@ase.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P4D
LOCATION:Wichita\, KS
DTSTAMP:20080903T221036Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.naaee.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081015
SUMMARY:National Envir Ed Conf
DESCRIPTION:http://www.naaee.org/\nCentury II Convention Center\nWichita
 \, Kansas\nOctober 15-18\, 2008\nThe North American Association for Envi
 ronmental Education holds its annual conference in Wichita this year. Ch
 eck the web site for the program\, workshops\, talks\, and other events.
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:South Wellfleet\, MA
DTSTAMP:20071025T024109Z
UID:F95F2D01-A5E3-4FA5-AB42-52EBA9E4DB74-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20071031T090000
SUMMARY:Go Green Cape workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20071031T150000
DESCRIPTION:South Wellfleet\, MA.\nFree \"Go Green\" Workshop on October
  31 Showcases Ways to Save Money\, Energy\, and the Environment: Concern
 s over the impacts of climate change and rising energy costs have fueled
  interest in energy conservation and utilizing renewable energy in our o
 wn homes and small businesses. By acting as individuals we can reduce ou
 r reliance on non-renewable fossil fuels. From simple changes such as ma
 king your home's current heating system more efficient to purchasing an 
 electric vehicle-you can make a difference. A FREE workshop entitled \"G
 o Green\" will show you how.\n\"Go Green\" is a free\, all-day workshop 
 that focuses on energy efficiency and renewable energy systems in the ho
 me and small business. Scheduled for October 31\, the workshop will be h
 eld from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary in South 
 Wellfleet and then repeated on November 3 at Waquoit Bay Reserve in Waqu
 oit. \nThe workshop will feature presentations by expert speakers from a
  variety of organizations and companies including Kevin Galligan of the 
 Cape Light Compact\; Richard Lawrence of the Cape & Island Renewable Ene
 rgy Collaborative\; Bruce Torrey\, an expert on making your building ene
 rgy efficient\; and Tom Wineman\, a renewable energy consultant. Take-ho
 me information designed to help you improve your quality of life\, save 
 money\, and help protect the Cape's natural resources will also be provi
 ded. Topics will include the benefits of energy efficiency\, alternative
  vehicles\, solar power\, and \"clean and green\" electricity.  \nThe wo
 rkshop is FREE and registration is not required (although preferred). Fo
 r a detailed schedule of presenters and topics please call the Wellfleet
  Bay Wildlife Sanctuary at 508-349-2615 or Waquoit Bay Reserve at 508-45
 7-0495.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20060106T174210Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ithaca.edu/faculty/bclark/TREEA/TREEA.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060118T160000
SUMMARY:Tompkins (Co\, NY) Renewable Energy Education Alliance MTG
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060118T173000
DESCRIPTION:The Tompkins Renewable Energy Education Alliance meets month
 ly to discuss projects related to the promotion of Wind Power in the Ith
 aca area.  They stay informed about legislative activity\, research\, an
 d educational outreach. Next meeting is January 18\, 2006 in Room 259 of
  the Center for Natural Sciences at Ithaca College. 4:00 – 5:30 pm. More
  info:  Tompkins Renewable Energy Education Alliance:\nhttp://www.ithaca
 .edu/faculty/bclark/TREEA/TREEA.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Norwich\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090301T155832Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090314T093000
SUMMARY:Norwich NY Alt E
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090314T150000
DESCRIPTION:You are Invited to Attend an Alternative Energy Workshop\nGu
 ernsey Memorial Library\n3 Court Street\, Norwich\, NY 13815\nFREE\nSpea
 kers and Exhibits\nNetwork\nPlease pass the word on to friends\, teacher
 s\, plumbers\, electricians and the HVAC community.\nNew York Solar Ener
 gy Society\, A chapter of the American Solar Energy Society.\nhttp://www
 .nyses.org/\n9:30	 “Ready for Your Solar\; Conservation & Solar Thermal”
 \, 			Quintin Bullis\n10:15 “BIO FUELS”\, Giff Foster\, Chenango County 
 Farm Bureau\n11:00 “Woodstoves and Wood”\, Pete Faber\, Countryside Stov
 es and Fireplaces\, Oxford\nnoon	-Break – see Exhibits!\n12:30 pm	“GEOTH
 ERMAL – Ground Source”\, Paul Myers\, Upstate Energy Solutions\n1:15	“So
 lar Solutions”\, Dave Austin\, Great Brook Enterprise\n2:00	“Finance You
 r Energy Upgrades”\, Dennis Mastro\, NYSERDA\n2:45	TBA – WIND!\nLight re
 freshments will be served.\nFor more information\, contact: Quintin Bull
 is and Ruth Ann White\nTunnel\, NY\n(607) 693 – 1324
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Troy\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090301T155016Z
UID:73A6D176-ECFC-45EE-8F9F-6C3592C98D7C-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.kidwind.org/challenge/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090509
SUMMARY:KidWind Challenge Capital Reg. NYS
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090510
DESCRIPTION:http://www.kidwind.org/challenge/\nThe Children's Museum of 
 Science and Technology‎\nTroy\, NY\nThis design competition seeks middle
  and high school students interested in testing their engineering and sc
 ientific prowess as they build the most powerful and elegant student win
 d turbines ever constructed.\nRegister before March 30th and receive gen
 erators and basic equipment to start building turbines.\nOther NY locati
 ons on other dates: Alfred\, April 25\; Buffalo\, May 16\; Lower Hudson\
 , May 30.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Wiscasset\, ME
DTSTAMP:20070407T211923Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.chewonki.org/pathways/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070512T083000
SUMMARY:Sust. Energy Conf. Wiscasset ME
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070512T154500
DESCRIPTION:http://www.chewonki.org/pathways/\nChewonki Sustainable Ener
 gy Conference 2007: Climate is Changing. Will You? Discovering personal 
 strategies to address global warming.\n8:30-3:45 May 12\, 2007\nWiscasse
 t\, ME\nThe Chewonki Foundation's Center for Environmental Education wil
 l present workshops on small wind\, hydrogen\, biomass\, solar heating\,
  smart homes and green homes\, photovoltaic and hybrid solar power\, and
  green building materials. Cameron Wake\, PhD\, co-author of \"Climate C
 hange in the Northeast\,\" will give the keynote speech.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20091112T161500
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20091112T171500
SUMMARY:a123 Li-ion Batteries:Nanotech to reality
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DTSTAMP:20091112T052949Z
DESCRIPTION:Cornell U. Ithaca\, NY\n201 Rockefeller Hall\nScwartz Audito
 rium\nBart Riley\, PhD\nCTO A123 Systems\nBart will give a technical rev
 iew and present the challenges.\nhttp://www.emc2.Cornell.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050927T172758Z
UID:8CFB21EF-7B1C-4E16-BCFE-C29900E4198E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.mattcenter.org/CEConf05/CE-Conference.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051107
SUMMARY:Clean Energy Conf and Job Fair (Nov 7 only)
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051109
DESCRIPTION:http://www.mattcenter.org/CEConf05/CE-Conference.htm\nNovemb
 er 7 and 8 - The Conference on Clean Energy - Financing and Partnering f
 or Emerging Technologies\nOn November 7 and 8\, 2005\, the Massachusetts
  Hydrogen Coalition is sponsoring its second annual Massachusetts Hydrog
 en and Fuel Cell Summit in Boston\, Massachusetts. This event is taking 
 place as part of the Conference on Clean Energy (www.cleanenergyconferen
 ce.com/boston.html)\, cosponsored by the Massachusetts Technology Transf
 er Center and the Center for Economic and Environmental Partnership.\nCA
 LL FOR PRESENTATIONS FOR NOVEMBER 7 - The Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Summit 
 is taking place from 9:30 AM till 12:00 PM on November 7\, 2005. The Mas
 sachusetts Hydrogen Coalition is looking for companies\, universities an
 d colleges\, research institutions and others to present their innovatio
 ns related to accelerating commercial development and deployment of fuel
  cells\, hydrogen and related technologies and services. Please contact 
 Brad Bradshaw\, the President of the Massachusetts Hydrogen Coalition\, 
 at brad@velerity.com.\nBUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION ON NOVEMBER 8 - Pitch y
 our business to top level investors in the Clean Energy sector on Novemb
 er 8 in MA. This for early stage companies that are pre-public and pre- 
 venture funding. For exact criteria and application forms\, Masachusetts
  companies please contact Julia Goldberg of MTTC at jgoldberg@umassp.edu
 . For non-Massachusetts companies\, please contact Gelvin Stevenson of C
 EEP at gelvin@optonline.net.\nEXHIBIT WITH TABLE TOP DISPLAYS ON NOVEMBE
 R 7 & 8 - Bring your products and technologies to the exhibit floor with
  plenty of opportunity for in-depth\, one-on-one discussions with attend
 ees. This is an easy and cost effective way to convey your unique produc
 ts and technologies to propective investors and buyers.\nJOB FAIR ON NOV
 EMBER 7 - Do you want to work in Clean Energy? Are you looking for the l
 eaders in the field? The Energy Special Interest Group at the MIT Enterp
 rise Forum is proud to present the 1st Clean Energy Job Fair\, November 
 7\, 2005\, 2 – 6 PM at the Boston Park Plaza. No Charge for Job- Seekers
 ! If your company has openings\, please come to the Conference on Clean 
 Energy!\nhttp://www.mattcenter.org/CEConf05/CE-Conference.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040513T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040513T210000
SUMMARY:BASEA Forum-GREEN DESIGN FOR NEW ENGLAND
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DTSTAMP:20040417T200052Z
DESCRIPTION:3 Church Street\, Cambridge\, MA\nArchitectural design\nhttp
 ://www.BASEA.org
SEQUENCE:3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H15M
LOCATION:Queensbury\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T232439Z
UID:833357B1-B786-4274-856F-A95AABA76989-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070305T160000
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency  Wkshp-School
DESCRIPTION:Adirondack Community College\, Washington Hall\, 640 Bay Roa
 d\, Queensbury\, NY 12804\nElementary School\, Middle\, High School leve
 ls.\nWorkshop participants will explore topics that include: The Need fo
 r Energy Efficiency\, Historic and Potential Impacts\, and Energy-Consum
 ing Systems and Technologies in a School. Content will be reinforced by 
 conducting a hands-on Energy Audit of the building in small groups. The 
 free curriculum and kits encourage teachers and students to improve the 
 energy performance of their schools.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/scho
 ols/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Manchester\, NH
DTSTAMP:20071113T231219Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nhsea.org/hec/index.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20071201T083000
SUMMARY:NH Home Energy Conf.
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20071201T180000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nhsea.org/hec/index.php\nNew Hampshire Sustainabl
 e Energy Association to sponsor a Home Energy Conference at Robert Frost
  Hall\, Southern New Hampshire University\, Manchester\, NH\nRegistratio
 n includes 3 sets of workshops\, a reception in the early evening\, a pr
 esentation by Nancy Girard\, exhibits\, continental breakfast\, and a ne
 tworking lunch: $100 for non-members of NHSEA\, $75 for members.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Falmouth\, MA
DTSTAMP:20061102T043731Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.reliance.org/JSS/final/jss.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061213T160000
SUMMARY:Cape Cod JSS Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061213T200000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.reliance.org/JSS/final/jss.html\nWhat: Junior Sol
 ar Sprint (JSS) Teachers' Professional Workshop\nWhere: Waquoit Bay Rese
 arch Reserve in East Falmouth\nDate: Wednesday December 13th\, 2006\nTim
 e: 4-8pm\nDetails: The JSS is an annual competition in which teams of mi
 ddle school students (grades 6-8) design\, build\, and race model cars p
 owered by solar energy.  The goal of the workshop is to help you introdu
 ce the concepts surrounding solar energy into your middle school science
  curricula or after school programs and assist you in participating in t
 he Junior Solar Sprint.  Attend this workshop to learn more about the JS
 S and how you and your students can participate.  For a small $10 regist
 ration fee\, the workshop will give you the opportunity to build a model
  sprint car\, and provide you with sample curricula and educational mate
 rials that you can use to start the spring off full of energizing projec
 ts for your students.  For an additional $40\, you get to take home the 
 car that you built (the solar panel and motor can be re-used for experim
 ents and building additional cars for the competition).  A light dinner 
 will also be provided at the workshop.   Registration is due by Thursday
 \, November 30.  Visit our website for more information:\nhttp://www.rel
 iance.org/JSS/final/jss.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20060331T032800Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://scifair.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060505
SUMMARY:MA State Science Fair HS level MIT
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060507
DESCRIPTION:http://scifair.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
DTSTAMP:20060131T204400Z
UID:9A7CEF1B-D8C8-4328-B695-A2F0B2C55D1C-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060313T160000
SUMMARY:DC JSS Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060313T193000
DESCRIPTION:At EPA Headquarters.\nLearn to lead middle-school-age studen
 ts in regional solar car competitions.\nHow to register at:\nhttp://www.
 nesea.org/education/JSS_Workshops.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Auburn\, NY
DTSTAMP:20081027T150223Z
UID:05B69762-5616-45B6-8F2A-38D728F12A79-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/Workshop.asp
 x
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081216T083000
SUMMARY:Energy Workshop NY
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081216T153000
DESCRIPTION:4Es of Energy (Grades K-6)\nTuesday\, December 16 (8:30 a.m.
  - 3:30 p.m.)\nCayuga-Onondaga BOCES\n1879 West Genesee Street\, Auburn\
 , NY 13021\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/Workshop.aspx\
 nDo you know the 4 Es of energy? This interactive workshop promotes an u
 nderstanding of energy’s relationship with the environment\, our economy
 \, efficiency AND the all-important “E” – education. You will use hands-
 on activities to explore energy forms and sources\, global climate chang
 e and actions we can take to address the energy challenges we face. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060907T232316Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org/forum.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061012T190000
SUMMARY:Earth Forum Cambridge
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061012T210000
DESCRIPTION:1st Parish Unitarian Church\n#3 Church St.\, Harvard Square\
 , Cambridge\nDoors open at 7:00 p.m. \, Presentation starts at 7:30 p.m.
 \nRefreshments provided!\nhttp://www.basea.org/forum.php\nDr. Linda Plan
 o\, Associate Director\, Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center  (MTTC
 ): “Clean Energy Entrepreneurship: Turning Laboratory Results into Marke
 tplace Reality”.\nDr. Plano has served for the last two years as the cha
 ir of the Ignite Clean Energy (ICE) competition\, and will speak about s
 ome of the newest companies\, inventors and entrepreneurs working to com
 mercialize clean energy technologies.\nShe will also give us a preview o
 f the upcoming Conference on Clean Energy: Financing and Partnering for 
 Emerging Technologies.\nhttp://www.mattcenter.org\nto be held at the Hyn
 es Center November 2\, 2006\, 8:30 to 6:00 p.m. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Amherst\, MA
DTSTAMP:20061011T184016Z
UID:044CFE2C-684C-4AA1-A62C-964F61910E16-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061017T153000
SUMMARY:Biomass Lecture
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061017T170000
DESCRIPTION:Growing the Bioeconomy: Biomass in a Sustainable World.\nLee
  R. Lynd\, Professor of Engineering\, Dartmouth College. Cape Cod Lounge
 \, Student Union Building\, U. Massahusetts\, Amherst.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P1D
LOCATION:Searsburg\, VT
DTSTAMP:20080430T204747Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.php?id=64
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081008
SUMMARY:Searsburg Wind Tour
DESCRIPTION:Searsburg\, Vermont\nRegistration required\nhttp://www.ceton
 line.org/Events/events.php?id=64\nWednesday\, March 26 - Education Day\n
 Wednesday\, May 21 - Education Day\nTuesday\, July 15\nWednesday\, Augus
 t 6\nSaturday\, August 23\nWednesday\, September 10\nSaturday\, Septembe
 r 20\nWednesday\, October 8\n10 a.m.\, 11:30 a.m.\, 1 p.m.\, 2:30 p.m.\n
 The Searsburg wind power facility is comprised of eleven 550-kilowatt wi
 nd turbines that make up the 6-megawatt power plant providing enough emi
 ssion-free electricity to supply 1\,600 average Vermont households. It i
 s owned by Green Mountain Power and went online in July\, 1997.\nSearsbu
 rg also serves as an educational resource and research tool for investig
 ating wind generation in cold climates. As a result\, Searsburg has esta
 blished the standard for wind energy generation in the Northeast’s harsh
  climate – exemplified by the facility’s 90%+ availability over its 10 y
 ears of operation.\nPeriodic tours of the Searsburg Wind Facility are av
 ailable in order to give the public an opportunity to get a closer look 
 and feel of an operating wind power site.\nIt is important to maintain a
  balance between the requests of tour groups and wildlife habitat preser
 vation efforts\, so tour dates and size of groups are limited. If you wo
 uld like to experience an operational wind power facilty up close\, cont
 act Cynthia Grippaldi: cynthiag@cetonline\nLearn more about touring the 
 site from EnergyTeachers.org:\nhttp://energyteachers.org/ftg-sitedetail.
 php?siteselect=4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061027T031743Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cornell.edu/events/profile.cfm?id=17895
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061028T230000
SUMMARY:Cornell Energy Symposium
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061029T000000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.cornell.edu/events/profile.cfm?id=17895\nAs the w
 orld's petroleum production faces an irreversible decline and as greenho
 use gases turn Earth's ice caps back into water\, Cornell University's D
 epartment of Chemistry and Chemical Biology will present the \"Challenge
 s of Energy in the 21st Century\" symposium Saturday\, Oct. 28\, at the 
 Statler Auditorium in Statler Hall on campus.\n10 a.m. Kenneth Deffeyes\
 , Princeton University\n10:50 a.m. Daniel Nocera\, MIT\n1:30 p.m. John D
 eutch\, MIT\n2:20 p.m. David Pimentel\, Cornell\nOpen to Public\, Alumni
 \, Students\, Faculty\, and Staff.\nContact: Kelly Strickland\n255-9887\
 nkss1@cornell.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060524T211226Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.earthfest.com
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060527T120000
SUMMARY:Boston Earthfest
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060527T180000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.earthfest.com\nThe Whole Foods/92.9 WBOS Earthfes
 t features a free concert at the DCR Hatch Shell on the Charles in Bosto
 n.\nLos Lonely Boys\, James Blunt\, The Fray\, Brandi Carlile\, and The 
 Alternate Routes will be playing.\nThere will be dozens of educational e
 xhibits\, including co-sponsors Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. 
 Similar to last year\, MTC will have a pavilion area that they are shari
 ng with a few other grassroots orgs. And they'll have a clean energy qui
 z show.\n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050515
SUMMARY:Tour de Sol\, Saratoga Springs
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DESCRIPTION:See alternative vehicles at this annual event/race.\nSee\nht
 tp://www.nesea.org/transportation/tour/\nMonte Carlo race:\nStarting sit
 es to date  Boston\, MA\; Trenton\, NJ\; Buffalo\, NY\; Cleveland\, Ohio
 \; Salt Lake City\, Utah\; Portland\, OR\; Wash\, DC\; Toronto\, CAN\; U
 ncasville\, CT.  Additional sites are posted at\nhttp://www.nesea.org/tr
 ansportation/tour/2005montecarloevent.html\nStewart's Shops at Exit 13\,
  off I87\, the Northway\, in Saratoga Springs\, NY\, is the official fin
 ish line\, and refueling location.  Entrants must arrive by 12 Noon on S
 aturday May 14\, before proceeding to the Saratogas Spring Auto Show at 
 the Saratoga Spa State Park\, Saratoga Springs\, NY (30 mi. north of Alb
 any).
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070506T035949Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.theforesigthproject.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070511T100000
SUMMARY:Imagining Tomorrow Awards
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070511T120000
DESCRIPTION:The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association cordially invit
 es you  to the Awards Reception for student finalists in the Imagining T
 omorrow Clean Energy Program\nLecture Hall 01-103\, Genzyme Center\, 500
  Kendall Street\, Cambridge\, MA 02142\n10:00 – Gallery: Browse Through 
 the Entries and Meet the Finalists\n10:45 – Remarks and Presentations:\n
 Welcome\, Rick Mattila\, Genzyme Corporation\nMr. Greg Watson\, Assistan
 t Secretary for Clean Energy of Massachusetts\nSenator Pam Resor\, Vice-
 Chair\, Special Senate Committee on Climate Change\nMs. Beth Daley\, Env
 ironmental Reporter\, The Boston Globe\nFollowing the presentations\, th
 e gallery will re-open\nPlease RSVP itomorrow@nesea.org \nImagining Tomo
 rrow is a program from The Foresight Project\nhttp://www.theforesigthpro
 ject.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Searsburg\, VT
DTSTAMP:20080430T204500Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.php?id=64
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080521
SUMMARY:Searsburg Wind Tour for schools
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080522
DESCRIPTION:Searsburg\, Vermont\nRegistration required\nhttp://www.ceton
 line.org/Events/events.php?id=64\nWednesday\, March 26 - Education Day\n
 Wednesday\, May 21 - Education Day\nTuesday\, July 15\nWednesday\, Augus
 t 6\nSaturday\, August 23\nWednesday\, September 10\nSaturday\, Septembe
 r 20\nWednesday\, October 8\n10 a.m.\, 11:30 a.m.\, 1 p.m.\, 2:30 p.m.\n
 The Searsburg wind power facility is comprised of eleven 550-kilowatt wi
 nd turbines that make up the 6-megawatt power plant providing enough emi
 ssion-free electricity to supply 1\,600 average Vermont households. It i
 s owned by Green Mountain Power and went online in July\, 1997.\nSearsbu
 rg also serves as an educational resource and research tool for investig
 ating wind generation in cold climates. As a result\, Searsburg has esta
 blished the standard for wind energy generation in the Northeast’s harsh
  climate – exemplified by the facility’s 90%+ availability over its 10 y
 ears of operation.\nPeriodic tours of the Searsburg Wind Facility are av
 ailable in order to give the public an opportunity to get a closer look 
 and feel of an operating wind power site.\nIt is important to maintain a
  balance between the requests of tour groups and wildlife habitat preser
 vation efforts\, so tour dates and size of groups are limited. If you wo
 uld like to experience an operational wind power facilty up close\, cont
 act Cynthia Grippaldi: cynthiag@cetonline
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P1D
LOCATION:Searsburg\, VT
DTSTAMP:20080430T204817Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.php?id=64
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080715
SUMMARY:Searsburg Wind Tour
DESCRIPTION:Searsburg\, Vermont\nRegistration required\nhttp://www.ceton
 line.org/Events/events.php?id=64\nWednesday\, March 26 - Education Day\n
 Wednesday\, May 21 - Education Day\nTuesday\, July 15\nWednesday\, Augus
 t 6\nSaturday\, August 23\nWednesday\, September 10\nSaturday\, Septembe
 r 20\nWednesday\, October 8\n10 a.m.\, 11:30 a.m.\, 1 p.m.\, 2:30 p.m.\n
 The Searsburg wind power facility is comprised of eleven 550-kilowatt wi
 nd turbines that make up the 6-megawatt power plant providing enough emi
 ssion-free electricity to supply 1\,600 average Vermont households. It i
 s owned by Green Mountain Power and went online in July\, 1997.\nSearsbu
 rg also serves as an educational resource and research tool for investig
 ating wind generation in cold climates. As a result\, Searsburg has esta
 blished the standard for wind energy generation in the Northeast’s harsh
  climate – exemplified by the facility’s 90%+ availability over its 10 y
 ears of operation.\nPeriodic tours of the Searsburg Wind Facility are av
 ailable in order to give the public an opportunity to get a closer look 
 and feel of an operating wind power site.\nIt is important to maintain a
  balance between the requests of tour groups and wildlife habitat preser
 vation efforts\, so tour dates and size of groups are limited. If you wo
 uld like to experience an operational wind power facilty up close\, cont
 act Cynthia Grippaldi: cynthiag@cetonline\nLearn more about touring the 
 site from EnergyTeachers.org:\nhttp://energyteachers.org/ftg-sitedetail.
 php?siteselect=4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080110T180112Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.massmees.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080305
SUMMARY:MA Env. Ed. Conf.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080306
DESCRIPTION:Massachusetts Environmental Education Society\, annual confe
 rence\nCollege of the Holy  Cross\nHogan Campus  Center\nWorcester\, MA\
 nhttp://www.holycross.edu/directions/hogan.html\nThis year\, our focus i
 s Energizing EE and Going  Green.  The conference will help educators pl
 ug into Environmental  Education with GREEN hot topics\, concepts\, impa
 cts and solutions.\n2008 Brochure & Registration Form\nhttp://www.massme
 es.org/index.php?option=com_docman&amp\;task=doc_view&amp\;gid=146&amp\;
 Itemid=413\nOnline  Registration\nhttp://www.sporg.com/registration?form
 _id=94342\nWorkshop Matrix \nhttp://www.massmees.org/index.php?option=co
 m_content&amp\;task=view&amp\;id=551&amp\;Itemid=540\nThe conference fee
  is $75. Register by January 21\, 2008 to save $10! Full time students' 
 register for only $45. Registrations must be postmarked before or on Feb
 ruary 8\, 2008.  Space is limited\, so please register soon.\nSome works
 hops of interest to EnergyTeachers.org:\nHow to run an Energy Fair\; Ene
 rgize your curricula\; Cool kids take on a hot planet\; Sustainability F
 air\; Wind energy education\; Carbon footprinting.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Lexington\, MA
DTSTAMP:20081010T030739Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081025T090000
SUMMARY:Lexington MA Energy Fair
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081025T150000
DESCRIPTION:ENERGY SAVING FAIR FOR HOMES AND BUSINESSES\nLexington High 
 School\, 251 Waltham St.\nLexington\, MA\nFree to the public\nMore than 
 30 exhibitors offering products and services that will reduce home and b
 usiness energy use. There will be speakers to answer your questions abou
 t the most cost-efficient way to lower your heating bills this winter an
 d reduce carbon emissions. This event is cosponsored by the Lexington Gl
 obal Warming Action Coalition and National Grid. Parking is free\, and t
 he location is accessible by MBTA bus\, convenient to the Minuteman Bike
  Path\, and is handicapped accessible.\nFor more information:\nhttp://ww
 w.lexgwac.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080411T211101Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://teachscience.psu.edu/energy_technologies.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080622
SUMMARY:PA RE Tchr Wkshp
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080628
DESCRIPTION:Course GEOSC 897A:\nExploring Renewable Energy Technologies 
 and the Materials that Make it Happen*\nhttp://teachscience.psu.edu/ener
 gy_technologies.html\nJune 22-27\, 2008\nParticipants in this workshop w
 ill explore the intersection of energy and materials through the product
 ion of carbon-neutral energy devices. Educators will develop learning mo
 dules during the course. These modules would include the construction of
  new devices to convert and store energy\, and the exploration of scient
 ific principles connected with those materials and technologies (e.g. ph
 otovoltaic cells\, fuel cells\, batteries and capacitors).\nThe workshop
  will include a series of hands-on experiments in which educators will b
 uild and test device performance. In addition\, workshop participants wi
 ll explore cutting edge technology utilized for the production environme
 ntally friendly renewable energy sources. The modules developed during t
 his workshop will be designed with lesson plans and handouts in mind for
  simple transference to the traditional classroom.\n*Most approriate for
  9-12 Grade Educators\, but 4-8 Grade Educators are welcome to apply.\nh
 ttp://teachscience.psu.edu/energy_technologies.html\nFacilitators:\nDr. 
 R. Allen Kimel\, Assistant Professor and Associate Head for Undergraduat
 e Education of Materials Science and Engineering\nDr. Jeffrey R. S. Brow
 nson\, Assistant Professor of Energy and Mineral Engineering\nDr. Michae
 l Hickner\, Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:UMass Amherst
DTSTAMP:20051105T205353Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060204T083000
SUMMARY:Solar Cars at UMass Seminar
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060204T130000
DESCRIPTION:Solar Cars. Susan Reyes\, NESEA.\nEnergize your students by 
 having them design and build model solar electric cars. Kids through 8th
  grade are eligible for area competitions. Learn about the program and i
 ts role as an engaging interdisciplinary project connecting energy and e
 nvironmental studies\, physical science\, engineering\, craftsmanship\, 
 teamwork\, problem solving\, and more. Get a free materials kit and try 
 your hand at crafting a model car. More information:\nhttp://www.nesea.o
 rg/education/\nCapacity is limited. You must pre-register for this free 
 workshop at\nhttp://www.umassk12.net/sess/register.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:U Maine Farmington
DTSTAMP:20060106T001444Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.mainescienceteachers.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060113
SUMMARY:Maine Sci Teach Assn. Farmington
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060115
DESCRIPTION:The Maine Science Teachers Association will hold its annual 
 conference on Friday\, January 13 (all day) and Saturday (morning)\, Jan
 uary 14\, 2006.  The conference will be held on the campus of the Univer
 sity of Maine\, Farmington.\nhttp://www.mainescienceteachers.org/\nhttp:
 //www.mainescienceteachers.org/conferences.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Anaheim\, CA
DTSTAMP:20081027T150955Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.green-technology.org/gcschools/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081208
SUMMARY:Green CA Schools Summit
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081211
DESCRIPTION:http://www.green-technology.org/gcschools/\nDecember 8-10\, 
 2008\nAnaheim Convention Center\nAnaheim\, CA\nBuilding learning environ
 ments for our green future\nDon't miss the nation's largest green school
 s event\, with a program that covers every aspect of creating healthy\, 
 sustainable schools – from green building and facilities management to d
 eveloping green curriculum.\nThis year the Green California Schools Summ
 it is adding a new feature: The Green Curriculum Showcase. This addition
  will spotlight examples of green lesson plans\, curriculum\, supplement
 al materials\, and more.\nRegistration: Early Bird pricing ends at midni
 ght on Friday\, November 14. (between $160 and $350).\nExhibits and Keyn
 otes are free to all.\nWho should attend?\nRepresentatives from public\,
  public charter and private schools\,\nand their private sector partners
 \, including: \n• School District Superintendents and School Principals\
 n• School Board Members\n• School Building Facility Planners & Designers
 \n• School Building Maintenance Managers\n• School CFOs/Business Manager
 s\n• School Purchasing Officers\n• School Transportation Specialists\n• 
 Curriculum Directors and Teachers\n• State\, County and City government 
 officials and policymakers\n• County Office of Education Administrators\
 n• Architects\, construction managers\n• School building planning & desi
 gn professionals\n• Financial professionals\n• Utilities\, energy manage
 ment professionals\n• Anyone involved with implementing green and sustai
 nable activities in schools
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061012T032753Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061014T100000
SUMMARY:Solar Cooker Workshops Ithaca
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061014T150000
DESCRIPTION:Solar Cooker Workshops\, October 14 and 21\, Renovus\, 102 C
 herry St\, Ithaca\, 10:00 am. The first week\, participants will learn t
 he basics of solar cooking\, do some simple experiments and design a sol
 ar cooker. The second week students will construct and\, weather permitt
 ing\, eat food from the solar creations. Directions: From downtown\, tak
 e State St (Route 79) west. Make left onto Brindley St (across from Pete
 's gas station). Follow road to Renovus. All ages welcome. FREE. More in
 fo: Bob Nape\, 607-592-7692\, bobnape@solarishot.com
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:California
DTSTAMP:20090402T203916Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://californiaenergytour.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090615
SUMMARY:California Energy Tour
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090620
DESCRIPTION:http://californiaenergytour.org/\nFor students and young pro
 fessionals\, an introduction to interesting sites and organizations that
  are part of the transition to clean and renewable energy.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050423
SUMMARY:Earth Day
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DTSTAMP:20050318T222106Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT6H
LOCATION:Waquoit\, MA
DTSTAMP:20071025T024133Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20071103T090000
SUMMARY:Go Green Cape workshop
DESCRIPTION:Waquoit\, MA.\nFree \"Go Green\" Workshop on October 31 Show
 cases Ways to Save Money\, Energy\, and the Environment: Concerns over t
 he impacts of climate change and rising energy costs have fueled interes
 t in energy conservation and utilizing renewable energy in our own homes
  and small businesses. By acting as individuals we can reduce our relian
 ce on non-renewable fossil fuels. From simple changes such as making you
 r home's current heating system more efficient to purchasing an electric
  vehicle-you can make a difference. A FREE workshop entitled \"Go Green\
 " will show you how.\n\"Go Green\" is a free\, all-day workshop that foc
 uses on energy efficiency and renewable energy systems in the home and s
 mall business. Scheduled for October 31\, the workshop will be held from
  9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary in South Wellflee
 t and then repeated on November 3 at Waquoit Bay Reserve in Waquoit. \nT
 he workshop will feature presentations by expert speakers from a variety
  of organizations and companies including Kevin Galligan of the Cape Lig
 ht Compact\; Richard Lawrence of the Cape & Island Renewable Energy Coll
 aborative\; Bruce Torrey\, an expert on making your building energy effi
 cient\; and Tom Wineman\, a renewable energy consultant. Take-home infor
 mation designed to help you improve your quality of life\, save money\, 
 and help protect the Cape's natural resources will also be provided. Top
 ics will include the benefits of energy efficiency\, alternative vehicle
 s\, solar power\, and \"clean and green\" electricity.  \nThe workshop i
 s FREE and registration is not required (although preferred). For a deta
 iled schedule of presenters and topics please call the Wellfleet Bay Wil
 dlife Sanctuary at 508-349-2615 or Waquoit Bay Reserve at 508-457-0495.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Harwich\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060106T174231Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060202T160000
SUMMARY:Harwich MA Energy Workshops
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060202T200000
DESCRIPTION:Charge Up your Curriculum with Renewable Energy!\nFeb 2: Win
 d power--tour the turbine at CCTHS\nhttp://energyteachers.org/ReadArticl
 e.php?id=83\nLocation: Cape Cod Technical High School\, Harwich\, MA\nTa
 rget audience: Teachers in grades 6-10...Teachers of other grades are we
 lcome to take the course and adapt it for their own classrooms.\nRegistr
 ation is required. There is no charge for these workshops.\nContact Joan
  Muller for more information  508-457-0495 x107  joan.muller@state.ma.us
 \nhttp://www.waquoitbayreserve.org/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Harwich\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060106T174231Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Eastern:20060209T160000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060209T160000
SUMMARY:Harwich MA Energy Workshops
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060209T200000
DESCRIPTION:Charge Up your Curriculum with Renewable Energy!\nFeb 9: Bio
 diesel\, Fuel Cells\, Photovoltaics\nhttp://energyteachers.org/ReadArtic
 le.php?id=83\nLocation: Cape Cod Technical High School\, Harwich\, MA\nT
 arget audience: Teachers in grades 6-10...Teachers of other grades are w
 elcome to take the course and adapt it for their own classrooms.\nRegist
 ration is required. There is no charge for these workshops.\nContact Joa
 n Muller for more information  508-457-0495 x107  joan.muller@state.ma.u
 s\nhttp://www.waquoitbayreserve.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Harwich\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060106T174231Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Eastern:20060216T160000
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060216T160000
SUMMARY:Harwich MA Energy Workshops
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060216T200000
DESCRIPTION:Charge Up your Curriculum with Renewable Energy!\nFeb. 16: T
 our of Seth and Alison’s home in Orleans (we’ll meet there at 4- directi
 ons will follow) and then back to the Tech School to meet Kevin Galligan
  from Cape Light Compact to do an energy audit of the school that you ca
 n have your students do at your school.\nhttp://energyteachers.org/ReadA
 rticle.php?id=83\nLocation: Cape Cod Technical High School\, Harwich\, M
 A\nTarget audience: Teachers in grades 6-10...Teachers of other grades a
 re welcome to take the course and adapt it for their own classrooms.\nRe
 gistration is required. There is no charge for these workshops.\nContact
  Joan Muller for more information  508-457-0495 x107  joan.muller@state.
 ma.us\nhttp://www.waquoitbayreserve.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070510T004303Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.reliance.org/JSS/final/jss.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070602T090000
SUMMARY:SE MA JSS CCCC
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070602T130000
DESCRIPTION:It is time once again for the Junior Solar Sprint. JSS is a 
 model solar car race for grades 6 to 8.  Area students design\, build\, 
 and race their own cars. Teams from across southeast Massachusetts are i
 nvited to attend the Cape and Islands 4rd annual race\, held June 2rd fr
 om 9am-1pm at Cape Cod Community College. The competition is great\, but
  the real reason students are involved is to learn\; therefore science\,
  environmental\, or energy organizations are also invited to attend. The
 re will be spaces set up for groups to present educational materials to 
 participants\, their families\, and the general public. If you are inter
 ested or have any questions please call Self-Reliance at 1-888-808-0120 
 or email the Junior Solar Sprint Coordinator at rebeccawolfson@gmail.com
 . For more information on the race visit\nhttp://www.reliance.org/JSS/fi
 nal/jss.html\n and\nhttp://www.nesea.org/education/jss/  
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Northampton\, MA
DTSTAMP:20051102T183156Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/education/H2H_Workshop.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20051210T093000
SUMMARY:H2 FuelCells Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20051210T153000
DESCRIPTION:FREE Hydrogen Fuel Cells Workshop - Take Home a Model Fuel C
 ell Car\n     =>  Learn the scientific concepts and technological innova
 tions that make hydrogen fuel cells work. \n     =>  Design and build yo
 ur own model fuel cell car. \n     =>  Receive a FREE FUEL CELL KIT and 
 access to additional kits at a discounted price.\n     =>  Receive certi
 fication of five professional development hours of training.\nThis is a 
 FREE\, hands-on workshop for middle and high school science and technolo
 gy teachers to learn the concepts that underlie hydrogen fuel cells and 
 how to prepare student teams to compete in a regional model fuel cell ca
 r competition.\nInstructors:\nJames Dunn: Director of NASA's NE Regional
  Technology Transfer Center and CEO of the Center for Technology Commerc
 ialization\nChris Mason: Education Director\, Northeast Sustainable Ener
 gy Association\nWhen:\nSaturday December 10\, 2005\n9:30 AM - 3:30 PM\nW
 here:\nNorthampton\, MA - It's worth the trip!\nFor more Information and
  to Register:\nhttp://www.nesea.org/education/H2H_Workshop.html\nCall NE
 SEA at (413) 774-6051\nOr email cmason@nesea.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20090228T161549Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nppd.com/EnergyEducation/workshops.asp
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090608
SUMMARY:Nebraska Energy Educ Wkshps
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090612
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nppd.com/EnergyEducation/workshops.asp\nEnergizin
 g the Future\nPeru State College\nJune 8-11\, 2009\nPeru State College a
 nd the Nebraska Public Power District will once again offer a four-day w
 orkshop for high school and middle school teachers in Nebraska.\nSchedul
 ed for June 8 - 11\, 2009 at Peru State College\, the workshop focuses o
 n future energy challenges and how you can incorporate related issues in
 to your class discussion.\nTours and guest speakers who are experts in t
 he industry will present the facts\, dispel the myths and give you a fir
 st-hand look at nuclear\, fossil\, and alternative energy operations.\nA
 s part of the program\, NPPD will pay tuition\, materials\, on-campus lo
 dging\, and mileage for the first 25 teachers who register.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Pittsford\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T184809Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061205T160000
SUMMARY:Energy Smart Student Wkshp NY
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061205T190000
DESCRIPTION:Pittsford\, NY\nElementary School\, Middle School levels.\nW
 orkshop participants will explore fundamental concepts of energy by perf
 orming hands-on experiments at six different stations. They will experie
 nce different forms of energy and how energy is transformed from one for
 m to another. The stations include transformations with kinetic and pote
 ntial energy\, heat\, light\, motors\, batteries\, and magnets.\nhttp://
 www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H30M
LOCATION:Hudson\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070616T033600Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.altenergystore.com/workshopsforyou
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070627T180000
SUMMARY:RE Basics Wkshp
DESCRIPTION:Hudson\, MA\nhttp://www.altenergystore.com/workshopsforyou\n
 Introduction to Residential Wind Power Systems\nAs wind power continues 
 to be one of the fastest growing sources of clean energy\, now is the ti
 me to learn about how wind power on the residential scale can benefit yo
 u\, your home\, or your business. This introductory workshop provides a 
 great foundation for not only those just looking to learn more about win
 d power\, but also for contractors interested in expanding into wind sys
 tem design\, installation\, and consulting. In this basic workshop you w
 ill learn the nuts and bolts of wind power and the variety of applicatio
 ns to power your home or business. Even if you know nothing about wind\,
  this workshop will give you the knowledge you need to understand how wi
 nd power can work for you! An look for future advanced wind workshops co
 ming soon!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040417T195943Z
UID:61DFFD5C-3DAC-4378-A337-0E5D586B498D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ncenergy.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040424
SUMMARY:North Country Sustainable Energy Fair & Home Tour
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040426
DESCRIPTION:Canton\, NY (far north)\nsign up at http://www.ncenergy.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050127T161754Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.rome2007.it/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071109
SUMMARY:World Energy Conference
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071116
DESCRIPTION:Over 100 papers on Energy Science will be presented in Rome\
 , Italy.\nhttp://www.rome2007.it/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Somers\, NY
DTSTAMP:20060131T203847Z
UID:648AF17E-44C0-4ECF-A08A-635A2DF0B8EA-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060216T160000
SUMMARY:Somers NY JSS Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060216T193000
DESCRIPTION:At Somers Middle School\nLearn to lead middle-school-age stu
 dents in regional solar car competitions.\nLearn how to register at:\nht
 tp://www.nesea.org/education/JSS_Workshops.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Holderness\, NH
DTSTAMP:20070328T154701Z
UID:BA2A8FF7-10B0-498E-ABB2-83D805C50CAF-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.cleanair-coolplanet.org/backpack06/registratio
 n.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070602T090000
SUMMARY:Climate Change Backpack Training™
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070602T160000
DESCRIPTION:https://www.cleanair-coolplanet.org/backpack06/registration.
 php\nClimate Change Backpack Training™ Program\nBe a climate change educ
 ator! Teachers\, Naturalists\, and Public Presenters are invited to part
 icipate in a hands-on training session!\nSquam Lakes Natural Science Cen
 ter\, Holderness\, NH\nWhat’s a Climate Change Backpack™?\nIt’s a great 
 teaching tool! –a  backpack filled with hands-on and discussion activiti
 es related to teaching about climate—includes curriculum binder\, graphs
 \, photographs\, games\, demonstrations  and props such as simulated ice
  cores. It is used in middle school and high school classrooms\, in natu
 re center settings\, and for reaching family and adult audiences through
 out New England. The Climate Change Backpack™ includes extensive backgro
 und information on climate change useful for both the novice and expert 
 educator.  Workshop participants also receive a CD with supplemental act
 ivities and resources.\nRegistration Fee (choose ONE of these options):\
 nOne day workshop = $30.00 total   OR\nOne day workshop & purchase of Cl
 imate Change Backpack™ = $130.00 total\nClimate Change backpacks are als
 o available for loan\, purchase is not required.\nProfessional developme
 nt credits are based on hourly length of program.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20060331T032805Z
UID:36A5C1C8-DEBD-4AD8-95DF-08D2AB2EF42A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://scifair.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060603
SUMMARY:MA State Science Fair MS level WPI
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060604
DESCRIPTION:http://scifair.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Auburn\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070124T010212Z
UID:7A09E991-9D73-4814-ABBE-1FE8429A97D8-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070217T090000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Lit Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070217T153000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.as
 p\nThis is a full-day workshop. Science of Energy will be taught in the 
 morning and Energy Literacy will be taught in the afternoon.\nBronx Comm
 unity College Center for Sustainable Energy\,\nBCC/CUNY- Roscoe Brown St
 udent Center\, Room 207-208\, West 181st Street & University Avenue\, Br
 onx\, NY\, 10453\n\nEnergy Literacy Workshop:\nElementary\, middle\, and
  high school teachers will learn about the New York State \, national an
 d global ‘Energy Picture’ by exploring topics including: Energy Forms an
 d Sources\; Energy End Uses\; Environmental Impacts of Energy Use\; and 
 The Latest Research on Climate Change.\nHands-on group activities will r
 einforce and expand upon the concepts learned\, giving participants the 
 opportunity to directly experience content included in the curriculum. T
 his day of learning is guaranteed to raise your Energy IQ – and increase
  your ability to promote understanding and action among your students.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Los Angeles\, CA
DTSTAMP:20070404T152245Z
UID:C510E4C2-E321-4F8D-9993-4839C72A0B47-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://kidwind.org/workshop/workshopindex.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070603T090000
SUMMARY:KidWind wkshp L.A.
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070603T160000
DESCRIPTION:http://kidwind.org/workshop/workshopindex.html\nKidWind\, Na
 tional Energy Education Development Project\, and American Wind Energy A
 ssociation\; a workshop at WINDPOWER 2007.\nAs we have done in previous 
 years KidWind will hold another workshop at WINDPOWER 2007.  Attendees w
 ill be introduced to wind energy and wind technology.  Your time at the 
 workshop will  be split between hands on lessons related to wind energy 
 and wind technology.\nTeachers who attend the workshop will also be elig
 ible to attend the opening reception of the annual conference on the sam
 e day FREE of charge.  This is a great opportunity to walk the floor wit
 h the people and industries that comprise the wind industry today.\nWIND
 POWER 2007 Conference & Exhibition will be held June 3 - 6\, 2007 at the
  Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles\, California
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hannibal\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T184926Z
UID:ADF05DC8-78E7-4492-A74F-D1BFE9F8EE8C-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061205T161500
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency  Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061205T191500
DESCRIPTION:Hannibal\, NY\nElementary School\, Middle School levels.\nTh
 rough presentations\, small group work\, and engaging hands-on activitie
 s\, workshop participants will gain practical knowledge about effective 
 actions they can take to save energy – and money. Topics will include: I
 ntroduction to Home Energy Management\; How to Do a Home Energy Tour\; B
 uilding a Model Insulated Energy House\; and The House as an Interactive
  Energy System. Workshop activities from the free curriculum are designe
 d to encourage teachers and students to improve the energy performance o
 f their own homes.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/work
 shops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Sturbridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070713T174137Z
UID:7FEF9C5C-F4CC-4794-BC22-46837C6DB66E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.massachusetts.edu/stem/index.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071017
SUMMARY:MA STEM Summit
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071018
DESCRIPTION:The \"2007 STEM Summit IV: Accelerating Forward\,\" will be 
 held on Wednesday\, October 17\, at the Sturbridge Host Hotel and Confer
 ence Center\, Sturbridge\, MA. Educators\, both PK-12 and higher educati
 on\, community and business leaders and state and local-level policy mak
 ers are invited to attend. The combined efforts of all stakeholders can 
 and will accelerate successful student preparation for careers in scienc
 e\, technology\, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in Massachusetts.\nO
 ne of several strands of the Summit is \"Emerging Developments from Work
 place to Schools in Life\, Environmental and Alternate Energy Sciences\"
 :One session will focus on life sciences\, and the other on environmenta
 l sustainability and alternative energy. The applied work of researchers
  and commercial companies will be featured.  Information will be provide
 d for guidance counselors about relevant careers for students to encoura
 ge them to enter the sciences pipeline.\nhttp://www.massachusetts.edu/st
 em/index.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:The Cathedral Church of St. Paul\, Boston
DTSTAMP:20060326T230438Z
UID:CBA0E590-FD29-4A1E-AA04-0FE249E8C369-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060330T183000
SUMMARY:Examining World's Glaciers\, Boston
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060330T193000
DESCRIPTION:\"Examining the World's Receding Glaciers\"\nwith author Mar
 k Bowen\nThe Cathedral Church of St. Paul\, Boston\n130 Tremont St.\n508
 -775-7796\nWheelchair accessible\nSponsored by Clean Power Now.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Beverly\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060605T192238Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060617T120000
SUMMARY:Solar Day Beverly MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060618T210000
DESCRIPTION:http://solarnow.org/Fair.htm\nBeverly\, MA\, Solar Now\, Inc
 .\, announces the second annual “Solar Field Day”\, a Renewable Energy F
 air\, to be held at GREENERGY PARK (adjacent to Beverly High School) on 
 June 17th. This year’s fair marks the 25th anniversary of the photovolta
 ic site in Beverly\, and is a tribute to the late Dr. John W. Coleman\, 
 an MIT Physicist\, who was instrumental in securing the photovoltaic arr
 ay in Beverly to promote renewable energy education and was dedicated to
  Solar Now.\nThe fair will feature education about renewable energy as a
 n alternative to costly fossil fuels. Attendees will learn how to make t
 he best use of renewable energy in their homes. An assortment of vendors
  and distributors are scheduled to be on hand to talk about solar electr
 ic\, solar heating\, wind turbines\, biodiesel\, hybrid and flex fuel ve
 hicles\, installation information\, energy credit information\, and loca
 l project information. Product demonstrations will also be given.\nDurin
 g the fair\, visitors can tour GREENERGY PARK\, including the 100-kilowa
 tt photovoltaic array\, 10-kilowatt wind turbine and Inverter House. The
 re will be children’s activities as well\, including solar toys\, wind w
 igglers\, pinwheels\, a solar tug of war\, solar chariots\, a play area 
 and a Wizard Magic Show.\nLive music will play all day via a ‘solar-powe
 red concert’ featuring:\nCivil Disturbance – Dixieland Jazz\nFortuitous 
 Accident – Jazz Jam\nMamadou – World Music\, Reggae\, Rock\nDrivin’ Blin
 d – Blues\, Blues Rock\nPlaiddaddy – Rock and Pop\nFood and drink conces
 sions will be open at the park. Visitors are encouraged to bring blanket
 s or lawn chairs.\nFree for MA teachers\, $5 for adults\, Children under
  12 are free. Proceeds benefit GREENERGY PARK. GREENERGY PARK is adjacen
 t to Beverly High School\, on the corner of Sohier Road and Tozer Road. 
 Take Exit 19 off Route128 and follow Sohier Road (and signs for Beverly 
 High School) for almost a mile. Turn right on Tozer Road. Free parking i
 s available at 55 Tozer Road. The main gate at Tozer Road opens at noon.
  Rain date is Sunday\, June 18th. \nFor more information\, call Solar No
 w at 978-927-9786.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P1D
LOCATION:Searsburg\, VT
DTSTAMP:20080430T204758Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.php?id=64
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080910
SUMMARY:Searsburg Wind Tour
DESCRIPTION:Searsburg\, Vermont\nRegistration required\nhttp://www.ceton
 line.org/Events/events.php?id=64\nWednesday\, March 26 - Education Day\n
 Wednesday\, May 21 - Education Day\nTuesday\, July 15\nWednesday\, Augus
 t 6\nSaturday\, August 23\nWednesday\, September 10\nSaturday\, Septembe
 r 20\nWednesday\, October 8\n10 a.m.\, 11:30 a.m.\, 1 p.m.\, 2:30 p.m.\n
 The Searsburg wind power facility is comprised of eleven 550-kilowatt wi
 nd turbines that make up the 6-megawatt power plant providing enough emi
 ssion-free electricity to supply 1\,600 average Vermont households. It i
 s owned by Green Mountain Power and went online in July\, 1997.\nSearsbu
 rg also serves as an educational resource and research tool for investig
 ating wind generation in cold climates. As a result\, Searsburg has esta
 blished the standard for wind energy generation in the Northeast’s harsh
  climate – exemplified by the facility’s 90%+ availability over its 10 y
 ears of operation.\nPeriodic tours of the Searsburg Wind Facility are av
 ailable in order to give the public an opportunity to get a closer look 
 and feel of an operating wind power site.\nIt is important to maintain a
  balance between the requests of tour groups and wildlife habitat preser
 vation efforts\, so tour dates and size of groups are limited. If you wo
 uld like to experience an operational wind power facilty up close\, cont
 act Cynthia Grippaldi: cynthiag@cetonline\nLearn more about touring the 
 site from EnergyTeachers.org:\nhttp://energyteachers.org/ftg-sitedetail.
 php?siteselect=4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hannibal\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T185415Z
UID:F4BB4A0E-0E11-408C-BB1A-5768619110B7-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061128T161500
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency  Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061128T191500
DESCRIPTION:Hannibal\, NY\nElementary School\, Middle\, High School leve
 ls.\nWorkshop participants will explore topics that include: The Need fo
 r Energy Efficiency\, Historic and Potential Impacts\, and Energy-Consum
 ing Systems and Technologies in a School. Content will be reinforced by 
 conducting a hands-on Energy Audit of the building in small groups. The 
 free curriculum and kits encourage teachers and students to improve the 
 energy performance of their schools.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/scho
 ols/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:New Paltz\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T235102Z
UID:C84DF99C-5DCC-4F6F-A2CE-F6970D3A5C16-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070327T160000
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency  Wkshp-School
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070327T190000
DESCRIPTION:Mid-Hudson Teacher Center\, New Paltz High School\, South Pu
 tt Corners Road\, New Paltz\, NY 12564\nElementary School\, Middle\, Hig
 h School levels.\nWorkshop participants will explore topics that include
 : The Need for Energy Efficiency\, Historic and Potential Impacts\, and 
 Energy-Consuming Systems and Technologies in a School. Content will be r
 einforced by conducting a hands-on Energy Audit of the building in small
  groups. The free curriculum and kits encourage teachers and students to
  improve the energy performance of their schools.\nhttp://www.getenergys
 mart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040417T200234Z
UID:57CF62E0-E602-45A4-8FFF-AD0E4865028C-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://AAPT.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040731
SUMMARY:AAPT Natl. Mtg. CSU Sacramento
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040805
DESCRIPTION:http://AAPT.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20071025T022320Z
UID:6CF4480A-DF22-4098-AF9C-2C079B5BD567-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20071108T190000
SUMMARY:MIT Solar Decathlon Review
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20071108T213000
DESCRIPTION:The Parish Unitarian Church\, #3 Church St.\, Harvard Square
 \, Cambridge\, MA.\nDoors open at 7pm. Lecture starts at 7:30.\nAt this 
 Boston Area Solar Energy Association forum we will hear a full report on
  the Solar Decathlon held in Washington D.C. this October\, with houses 
 on display on the National Mall from the 12 through the 20th of October.
  Twenty university teams from around the world participated in this chal
 lenge to design\, build\, and operate the most attractive and energy-eff
 icient solar- powered house. The MIT team will report on their own proje
 ct\, as well as what they learned from the other teams chosen to partici
 pate.\nRefreshments provided!\nhttp://www.basea.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Northampton\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050420T034614Z
UID:CB2E80AF-7F1D-4CFA-B948-7E7F82021031-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050427
SUMMARY:Renewable Presentation Northampton MA
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050428
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Ecological Technology will present “Renewable
  Energy\, Climate Change and Your Health” at the Forbes Library in North
 ampton on April 27 at 7:00 p.m. For more information about these events\
 , visit\nhttp://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Springfield\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070321T205606Z
UID:B11444C6-D2E9-40E9-9266-A9752E578357-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/education/jss
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070610T080000
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint NE Champ
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070610T150000
DESCRIPTION:Junior Solar Sprint Northeast Championship \nModel solar car
  event for top middle school teams from around the Northeast\nSpringfiel
 d (Museum) Quadrangle or rain site Commerce High\, Springfield\, MA\nhtt
 p://www.nesea.org/education/jss
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T185130Z
UID:1B0B229C-4B47-4F3F-9F27-277FAC77BCB2-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070109T154500
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency  Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070109T190000
DESCRIPTION:Ithaca\, NY\nElementary School\, Middle\, High School levels
 .\nThrough presentations\, small group work\, and engaging hands-on acti
 vities\, workshop participants will gain practical knowledge about effec
 tive actions they can take to save energy – and money. Topics will inclu
 de: Introduction to Home Energy Management\; How to Do a Home Energy Tou
 r\; Building a Model Insulated Energy House\; and The House as an Intera
 ctive Energy System. Workshop activities from the free curriculum are de
 signed to encourage teachers and students to improve the energy performa
 nce of their own homes.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops
 /workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Greensboro\, NC
DTSTAMP:20070517T212936Z
UID:95865CE2-A9F5-4ED6-9D3A-A1515A56D341-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://aapt.org/Events/SM2007/index.cfm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070729T130000
SUMMARY:Energy in the 21st Century wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070729T170000
DESCRIPTION:http://aapt.org/Events/SM2007/index.cfm\nAt the American Ass
 ociation of Physics Teachers\, Summer 2007 national meeting\, University
  of North Carolina\, Greensboro.\nTitle: Energy in the 21st Century\nWor
 kshop: W34\nSponsor: Committee on Science Education for the Public\nLead
 er: Patrick Keefe\; Co-Leader: Greg Mulder\nLocation: UNCG-McIver 270A\n
 Member Price: $50.00\nNon-Member Price: $75.00\nRegistration online at A
 APT.org\nParticipants will examine models of future energy production an
 d use\, and discuss ways to engage students in inquiry about energy reso
 urces.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hudson\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070709T212815Z
UID:7AFFAF54-007C-4E4E-A1BB-89D456579C41-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://workshops.altenergystore.com/Intermediate-Solar-Ele
 ctric-Design-Sat-Aug-11-Sun-Aug-12/e20/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070811
SUMMARY:Interm. PV Design Wkshp
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070813
DESCRIPTION:August 11-12\, 2007  \nIntermediate Solar Electric Design Wo
 rkshop\nAlternative Energy Store\nHudson\, MA\nThis two-day workshop wil
 l build upon the introductory concepts presented in the 'Introduction to
  Solar Electric Systems' workshop by exploring in greater depth everythi
 ng involved in PV system design and installation. Academic and hands-on 
 mini labs will be interspersed throughout\, giving participants some pra
 ctical experience working with actual system components. Whether you're 
 just getting started or are already in the business\, this workshop will
  provide an informative and practical educational experience. Lecture to
 pics include: \n1.Electricity/PV Review \n2.In-depth equipment selection
  and system component interaction \n3.Component wiring and basic system 
 evaluation \n4.Basic over-current protection selection and sizing (break
 ers\, fuses) \n5.In depth site analysis \n6.In depth system sizing-grid-
 tied and off-grid \n7.Installation and component safety \n8.Energy effic
 iency analysis/strategies \nFor more information visit\nhttp://workshops
 .altenergystore.com/Intermediate-Solar-Electric-Design-Sat-Aug-11-Sun-Au
 g-12/e20/\nor call 1(877) 878 – 4060
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Baltimore\, MD
DTSTAMP:20080125T185911Z
UID:9E86CEE0-233B-4CF8-BB69-46C26819DDDD-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.greenroofs.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080430
SUMMARY:Green Roofs Conf. Balt.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080503
DESCRIPTION:Sixth Annual International Greening Rooftops for Sustainable
  Communities Conference\, Awards\, and Trade Show\nBaltimore\, MD\nApril
  30-May 2\, 2008\nLearn from dynamic plenary and concurrent sessions fea
 turing presentations by green roof experts from around the world...\nExp
 lore what's new in green roof technology\, products\, and services with 
 over 75 trade show exhibitors...\nNetwork with more than 1000 global gre
 en roof leaders in all areas of green roofs: Design\; Research\; Policy\
 ; Contracting\; Building...\nParticipate in the 2008 Green Roof Awards o
 f Excellence - nominate your green roof projects now!\nOnline Registrati
 on Available\nhttp://www.greenroofs.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070521T215341Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070728T100000
SUMMARY:Washington ME solar tour
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070729T190000
DESCRIPTION:Washington Days Farm & Garden Tour: Solar & Wind Energy\, La
 nd Conservation\nDate: July 28 10.00 am – 6.00 pm. July 29 2.00 pm – 7.0
 0 pm. \nTaking Place In: Washington\, Maine: 777 Old County Road.\nSouth
  side of Patrick Mountain  \nTour Description: Example of lighter footpr
 int on our earth. 14 year proof of the effectiveness of passive solar de
 sign\, super insulation\, re-used building materials\, off grid solar & 
 wind power for renewable electricity\, domestic hot water & radiant floo
 r heat.  Plans for land conservancy with trees & wildlife considered equ
 ally.  American Chestnuts already added\; & honeybees -- vital pollinato
 rs\, aid the home grown organic food. An education stop for local energy
  answers\, & vision.  \nHand outs\, & other data to write down about an 
 instant & continuing reduction in carbon emissions\, avoidance of black-
 outs\; many of the steps save money\, all pay back the investments by th
 e rewards of peace of mind\, of benefiting one's family\, community & th
 e future. How much are our local Conservation Committee & Land & Lakes A
 ssociations contributing\, now?  \nNo use of tobacco\, alcohol or “recre
 ational drugs” on the property\, (insurance stipulation).  Dogs are welc
 ome\, but leave them in the car with open windows\, or keep them leashed
 \, & outside the buildings unless hand carried\, or after verbal agreeme
 nt.  \nA Maine prelude to the annual October Tour under our state's Main
 e Solar Energy Association (MESEA) – part of the American Solar Energy S
 ociety National Solar Tour.\nTour Fee: Free\nHow to take this Tour: To r
 egister & obtain directions contact Judith Schmidt: judithschmidt@princi
 pia.edu.  If necessary dial: 207 845 2378
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20070730T035959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Washington\, ME
DTSTAMP:20070521T215642Z
UID:F1AD38D6-C93A-49FA-931F-ADDE217635DB-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Eastern:20070728T100000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ases.org/tour/2007early_bird_tours.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070728T100000
SUMMARY:Washington ME solar wind tour
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070728T180000
DESCRIPTION:Washington Days Farm & Garden Tour: Solar & Wind Energy\, La
 nd Conservation\nDate: July 28 10.00 am – 6.00 pm. July 29 2.00 pm – 7.0
 0 pm. \nTaking Place In: Washington\, Maine: 777 Old County Road.\nSouth
  side of Patrick Mountain\nhttp://www.ases.org/tour/2007early_bird_tours
 .htm\nTour Description: Example of lighter footprint on our earth. 14 ye
 ar proof of the effectiveness of passive solar design\, super insulation
 \, re-used building materials\, off grid solar & wind power for renewabl
 e electricity\, domestic hot water & radiant floor heat.  Plans for land
  conservancy with trees & wildlife considered equally.  American Chestnu
 ts already added\; & honeybees -- vital pollinators\, aid the home grown
  organic food. An education stop for local energy answers\, & vision.  \
 nHand outs\, & other data to write down about an instant & continuing re
 duction in carbon emissions\, avoidance of black-outs\; many of the step
 s save money\, all pay back the investments by the rewards of peace of m
 ind\, of benefiting one's family\, community & the future. How much are 
 our local Conservation Committee & Land & Lakes Associations contributin
 g\, now?  \nNo use of tobacco\, alcohol or “recreational drugs” on the p
 roperty\, (insurance stipulation).  Dogs are welcome\, but leave them in
  the car with open windows\, or keep them leashed\, & outside the buildi
 ngs unless hand carried\, or after verbal agreement.  \nA Maine prelude 
 to the annual October Tour under our state's Maine Solar Energy Associat
 ion (MESEA) – part of the American Solar Energy Society National Solar T
 our.\nTour Fee: Free\nHow to take this Tour: To register & obtain direct
 ions contact Judith Schmidt: judithschmidt@principia.edu.  If necessary 
 dial: 207 845 2378
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Washington\, ME
DTSTAMP:20070521T215639Z
UID:F1AD38D6-C93A-49FA-931F-ADDE217635DB-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:17
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=US/Eastern:20070729T100000
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ases.org/tour/2007early_bird_tours.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070729T140000
SUMMARY:Washington ME solar wind tour
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070730T190000
DESCRIPTION:Washington Days Farm & Garden Tour: Solar & Wind Energy\, La
 nd Conservation\nDate: July 28 10.00 am – 6.00 pm. July 29 2.00 pm – 7.0
 0 pm. \nTaking Place In: Washington\, Maine: 777 Old County Road.\nhttp:
 //www.ases.org/tour/2007early_bird_tours.htm\nSouth side of Patrick Moun
 tain  \nTour Description: Example of lighter footprint on our earth. 14 
 year proof of the effectiveness of passive solar design\, super insulati
 on\, re-used building materials\, off grid solar & wind power for renewa
 ble electricity\, domestic hot water & radiant floor heat.  Plans for la
 nd conservancy with trees & wildlife considered equally.  American Chest
 nuts already added\; & honeybees -- vital pollinators\, aid the home gro
 wn organic food. An education stop for local energy answers\, & vision. 
  \nHand outs\, & other data to write down about an instant & continuing 
 reduction in carbon emissions\, avoidance of black-outs\; many of the st
 eps save money\, all pay back the investments by the rewards of peace of
  mind\, of benefiting one's family\, community & the future. How much ar
 e our local Conservation Committee & Land & Lakes Associations contribut
 ing\, now?  \nNo use of tobacco\, alcohol or “recreational drugs” on the
  property\, (insurance stipulation).  Dogs are welcome\, but leave them 
 in the car with open windows\, or keep them leashed\, & outside the buil
 dings unless hand carried\, or after verbal agreement.  \nA Maine prelud
 e to the annual October Tour under our state's Maine Solar Energy Associ
 ation (MESEA) – part of the American Solar Energy Society National Solar
  Tour.\nTour Fee: Free\nHow to take this Tour: To register & obtain dire
 ctions contact Judith Schmidt: judithschmidt@principia.edu.  If necessar
 y dial: 207 845 2378
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
LOCATION:Providence\, RI area
DTSTAMP:20070301T223450Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://nesea.org/education/workshops/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070314T160000
SUMMARY:RI Solar Sprint Wkshp
DESCRIPTION:http://nesea.org/education/workshops/\nProvidence\, RI area\
 nSee web site above for alternate locations/dates.\nAt a JSS Workshop Yo
 u Will:\nBecome familiar with the Junior Solar Sprint program in which s
 tudents design\, build\, and race model cars powered by solar energy.\nB
 uild a model sprint car and review lesson plans that will help students 
 do the same.\nReceive resources to engage students in engineering design
 \, teamwork\, problem solving\, study of global warming\, and solar ener
 gy.\nHave a chance to win the door prize -- a Free JSS solar panel \nThi
 s hands-on project leads students to discover principals of science\, te
 chnology\, and mathematics. Teachers experience a refreshing way to meet
  state standards while students get a project that is loaded with fun.\n
 Registration is on a first come\, first served basis--space is limited. 
 Directions and exact locations will be emailed in a confirmation letter\
 , or provided upon request.\nFor further information\, contact Susan Rey
 es at sreyes@nesea.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040417T200124Z
UID:081BC22B-5821-4BC4-9FCC-1FB0022DC513-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://NESEA.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040613T120000
SUMMARY:NE Junior Solar Sprint Race Day
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040613T130000
DESCRIPTION:May be delayed due to rain\nOrganized by NESEA\nhttp://NESEA
 .org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070430T193528Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ignitecleanenergy.com/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070501T140000
SUMMARY:Ignite Clean Energy Finals
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070501T190000
DESCRIPTION:Ignite Clean Energy Finals Tueday\, May 1 in Boston\nhttp://
 www.ignitecleanenergy.com/\nat the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Boston\, 10 fi
 nalists are competing to win $250\,000 in prizes.  Come see these fabulo
 us business opportunities presented with the winners selected that eveni
 ng!  The Ignite team is also very pleased to have William Swope from Int
 el as the keynote speaker.  Intel is focused on reducing its environment
 al footprint and improving environmental performance. Mr. Swope is respo
 nsible for leading Intel's efforts in enhancing its position as the worl
 d's premier technology brand in business\, in part through the design of
  products consistent with a sustainable environment and a safe and healt
 hful workplace for its employees\, contractors\, and communities.\nWalk-
 in Registration opens at 2:00pm\nWe highly encourage you to take public 
 transportation.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Brookline\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080818T223902Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.sneweatherconf.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081025T071500
SUMMARY:S.NE Weather Conference
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081025T200000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.sneweatherconf.org/\nSouthern New England Weather
  Conference.\nDexter Southfield Schools\, Brookline\, Massachusetts.\nWe
  have designed the agenda this year to appeal to both meteorology profes
 sionals and the public/educators.\nLearn about climate\, weather events\
 , and how to get data for your students.\nSince 2000\, the Southern New 
 England Weather Conference has provided a place for weather enthusiasts 
 and professionals to gather and share their knowledge and expertise rega
 rding topics such as winter weather forecasting\, severe weather\, hurri
 canes\, advances in the science of meteorology\, and emergency preparedn
 ess\, as well as numerous other topics.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hudson\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070709T212306Z
UID:57A143CD-D01A-4A18-AD1F-BB1C51393F8F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://workshops.altenergystore.com/Renewable-Energy-Basic
 s-Mon-Jul-30/e11/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070730T180000
SUMMARY:RE Basics Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070730T213000
DESCRIPTION:http://workshops.altenergystore.com/Renewable-Energy-Basics-
 Mon-Jul-30/e11/\nRenewable Energy Basics Workshop\nAlternative Energy St
 ore\nHudson\, MA\nFind out how renewable energy can play a more direct p
 art in the daily operation of your home or business - enroll in our new 
 Renewable Energy Basics Workshop. Let us help you to make sense of the w
 ide array of options and technologies available for homeowners and busin
 esses\, from simple and inexpensive solutions to long-term capital inves
 tments with great ROI. In this half-day course\, you will gain an unders
 tanding of different renewable energy options that can be applied to hom
 e and business settings and learn how energy efficiency can both reduce 
 monthly energy bills and the cost of a renewable system.\nLecture topics
  include: \nSolar Thermal\nHot Water\nHot Air\nABCs of Electricity\nSola
 r Electric Power\nWind Power\nFor more information visit:\nhttp://worksh
 ops.altenergystore.com/Renewable-Energy-Basics-Mon-Jul-30/e11/\nor call 
 1(877) 878 - 4060
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20041208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20041209
SUMMARY:Cape Cod area teachers: Click here
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DTSTAMP:20041201T214808Z
DESCRIPTION:Offered by Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve\n
 Charge Up Your Curriculum With Renewable Energy:\nA Series of Workshops 
 for Teachers of Grades 6-8\nTime: Thursdays\, January and February 2005\
 ,  4 - 8 pm\nPlace: WBNERR Boat House\nJan. 6: Climate Change: Global an
 d Local  Pat Harcourt\, WBNERR\nJan. 13: Bring Energy Efficiency to Your
  Classroom  Debbie Fitton\, Cape Light Compact\nJan. 20: Electricity fro
 m the Sun Richard Lawrence/Megan Amsler\, Cape & Islands Self-Reliance\n
 Jan. 27: Heat From the Sun: Back to Thermodynamic Basics Joan Muller\, W
 BNERR\nFeb. 3: Hands-On Wind Energy: Mike Arquin\, KidWind Project\nFiel
 d Trip (Date TBD)\nTeachers can take one or as many sessions as they lik
 e. Course is free\; registration is required: contact joan.muller@state.
 ma.us  or 508-457-0495 x107. PDPs available for teachers.  Optional grad
 uate credit from Framingham State College for a fee and extra assignment
 s pending FSC approval.
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050923T221745Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.siemens-foundation.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051111
SUMMARY:Siemens Westinghouse Competition\, NE
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051113
DESCRIPTION:http://www.siemens-foundation.org/\nNew England Region: MIT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ludlow\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060129T180718Z
UID:13AA3D79-0D29-4EC5-928C-49A4488DE1E0-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.aginclassroom.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060211T080000
SUMMARY:Ag in Class Conf. and RE workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060211T153000
DESCRIPTION: http://www.aginclassroom.org/\nAnnual Massachusetts Agricul
 ture in the Clasroom Conference\nBaird Middle School. Ludlow\, Massachus
 etts\n \n Titled \"Growing Minds Through Massachusetts Agriculture\,\" t
 he conference offers offers educational and networking resources\, activ
 itiy ideas and framework connections that can facilitate and enhance pre
 -K through 12th grade classroom teachers alike and help bring agricultur
 e to the classroom.\n \nDetails on RE workshop:\n9:00 - 10:10 ---- Works
 hop Session 1 (Concurrent sessions\, choose one of 4 workshops)\n Worksh
 op 2: Teaching About Alternative Energy\n     The Renewable Energy Trust
  (RET) offers a number of classroom resources for K-12 teachers and also
  offers workshops and grants for teachers and students. Marybeth Campbel
 l of the RET will review available programs and resources related to Ren
 ewable energies such as solar\, photovoltaics\, hydro and wind power. Sh
 e will also offer resources on green buildings and climate change. Then 
 we'll try out a couple of hands-on activities suitable for middle and hi
 gh school classrooms.\n \nDon’t miss this day of discussion\, interactio
 n and opportunities for exploring new ideas for your Massachusetts class
 room. The $45 fee ($40 for early registrations received by December 31st
 ) includes all workshops\, lunch\, materials and 10 pdp’s with a related
  classroom activity.\n \nAdvanced Registration fee: for the full day\, i
 ncluding lunch\, is $45.\nRegistration on the day of the Conference: $50
  (Subject to space availability.)\n\nProfessional Development Points: 10
  PDPs are available for those who attend the full day conference\, carry
  out a related classroom activity\, and send in a brief report of their 
 experience.\nFor More Information: call Debi Hogan at 508-336-4426 with 
 your questions.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Waltham\, MA
DTSTAMP:20081001T191342Z
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SEQUENCE:8
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081014T173000
SUMMARY:H2 Forum Waltham MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081014T200000
DESCRIPTION:The Clean Energy Forum\nFoley Hoag Emerging Enterprise Cente
 r\n1000 Winter Street\, North Entrance\, Suite 4000\nWaltham\, Massachus
 etts.\nThe doors open at 5:30 PM for registration and refreshments\, wit
 h presentations beginning at 6:15.  The event costs $15 for members and 
 $25 for non-members\, refreshments included.  To register\, please send 
 an email to Lucy Rohner lrohner@MassH2.org or call (978) 232-0081.\nJoin
 ing us to share their experiences and insights from advancing the clean 
 transportation field are:\n    Stephen Costa\, U.S. Department of Transp
 ortation\n    Sheila Lynch\, Northeast Advanced Vehicle Consortium\n    
 Bill Mitchell\, Nuvera Fuel Cells
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Los Olivos\, CA
DTSTAMP:20070523T204357Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.solarschoolhouse.org/ssh/ssh_sie2007.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070624
SUMMARY:Solar Schoolhouse Inst. for Teachers
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070630
DESCRIPTION:http://www.solarschoolhouse.org/ssh/ssh_sie2007.html\nSolar 
 Schoolhouse \nSummer Institute for Educators 2007\nJune 24-29\, 2007\nMi
 dland School - Los Olivos\, CA\nSolar cookers\, solar model cars\, photo
 voltaic panels\nReg deadline June 1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070509T213201Z
UID:7C168D51-D1BB-4005-8616-625C62E24B9A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org/forum.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070510T190000
SUMMARY:BASEA Forum Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:“Some Thoughts on Policy and Budget Priorities Consistent wi
 th a Sustainable Energy”\nJohn H. Rogers Senior Analyst\, Clean Energy P
 rogram\, Union of Concerned Scientists\n1st Parish Unitarian Church\n3 C
 hurch St.\, Harvard Square\, Cambridge\nDoors open at 7:00 p.m. \, Prese
 ntation starts at 7:30 p.m.\nRefreshments provided!\nhttp://www.basea.or
 g/forum.php\nWith the new administration of Deval Patrick and a newly cr
 eated department joining energy and environmental affairs in Massachuset
 ts\, the state is moving ahead in the area of clean energy technology an
 d policy. One of the first acts of the Patrick administration was to bri
 ng the state back into RGGI (the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative). Ot
 her states are also moving along in their implementation of RGGI and ren
 ewable energy policies. What does RGGI mean for Massachusetts and the No
 rtheast\, and for renewable energy in particular? What else is taking pl
 ace\, regionally and nationally\, that will help or hurt for meeting our
  clean energy\, climate\, and economic goals? Rogers will discuss new\, 
 exciting\, and noteworthy developments in public policy and markets in t
 he Northeast.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20061009T215241Z
UID:45D890FB-BDBC-4195-AEBE-D9B0EC6A52FA-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:6
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061029T180000
SUMMARY:Family Energy Activity
DESCRIPTION:Family Adventures in Science and Technology\, Focus on Energ
 y.\nhttp://web.mit.edu/museum/programs/family.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060907T232007Z
UID:D8B35EF8-DC5D-4F5A-8304-B6AD12A097A2-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org/forum.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060914T190000
SUMMARY:Earth Forum Cambridge
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060914T210000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.basea.org/forum.php\nGlobal Climate Change\nPrese
 nter: Bill Moomaw\, Climate Change Scientist\nProfessor William Moomaw\,
  Tufts University: “What We Know and What We Can Do About Global Warming
  and Climate Change”.\nDr. Moomaw will speak on some of the latest resea
 rch highlighting unexpected consequences of global warming\, and also wi
 ll give us an update on current thinking on what our goals need to be fo
 r reducing heat trapping emission from the electricity\, buildings and t
 ransportation sectors.\nDr. Moomaw is professor of International Environ
 mental Policy and Director of the Center for International Environment a
 nd Resource Policy at Tufts University. His other professional affiliati
 ons include: Senior Director\, Tufts Institute of the Environment and Tu
 fts Climate\nInitiative\; Co-Director\, Global Development and Environme
 nt Institute\; Co-Director\, Public Disputes Program\, Program on Negoti
 ations\; Convening Lead Author\, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Chan
 ge 2001 and Lead Author 1995\, 2005 and 2007\; Board of Directors\, Cons
 ensus Building Institute\; Vice Chair of Earthwatch Board of Directors\,
  Founding Director Clean Air-Cool Planet.\n1st Parish Unitarian Church\n
 #3 Church St.\, Harvard Square\, Cambridge\nDoors open at 7:00 p.m. \, P
 resentation starts at 7:30 p.m.\nRefreshments provided!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hamburg\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T235019Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070322T154500
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency  Wkshp-School
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070322T184500
DESCRIPTION:Southtowns Teacher Center\, Frontier Middle School\, 2751 Am
 sdell Road\, Hamburg\, NY 14075\nElementary School\, Middle\, High Schoo
 l levels.\nWorkshop participants will explore topics that include: The N
 eed for Energy Efficiency\, Historic and Potential Impacts\, and Energy-
 Consuming Systems and Technologies in a School. Content will be reinforc
 ed by conducting a hands-on Energy Audit of the building in small groups
 . The free curriculum and kits encourage teachers and students to improv
 e the energy performance of their schools.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.or
 g/schools/workshops/workshops.asp\nThis is Session 4 of a 5 part series.
  Attendance is not required at all five workshops\, although it is highl
 y encouraged. Other Sessions include:\nSession 1: Science of Energy\, Ma
 rch 1\nSession 2: Energy Literacy Part 1\, March 8\nSession 3: Energy Li
 teracy Part 2\, March 15\nSession 5: Energy Efficiency at Home\, March 2
 9\nPlease register for each session separately.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070202T210021Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070210T100000
SUMMARY:Cambridge Energy Fair
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070210T140000
DESCRIPTION:Free\nCambridge Home & Energy Fair\nCambridge Rindge & Latin
  School\n459 Broadway\, Cambridge\nSaturday\, Feb. 10  10:00am-2:00pm   
 FREE\nFree information and workshops on simple\, affordable ways to save
  money and improve your home.  For more information\, call 617-349-4604.
   Presented by the City of Cambridge Community Development Department.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Buffalo\, NY
DTSTAMP:20060131T203929Z
UID:F7161839-B1D6-4E41-B78D-00B9FF8D94A2-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:2
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060228T160000
SUMMARY:Buffalo NY JSS Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060228T193000
DESCRIPTION:At Buffalo Museum of Science\nLearn to lead middle-school-ag
 e students in regional solar car competitions.\nLearn how to register at
 :\nhttp://www.nesea.org/education/JSS_Workshops.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Portland\, OR
DTSTAMP:20081001T212158Z
UID:86B98140-2403-4808-BBB9-9C0D2B074718-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:7
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nsta.org/conferences/2008por/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081120
SUMMARY:Sust Sci Ed Conf Portland OR
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081123
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nsta.org/conferences/2008por/\nSustainable Scienc
 e\nExplore the power of green at the National Science Teachers Associati
 on 2008 Portland (Oregon) Area Conference.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060406T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060406T210000
SUMMARY:BASEA Forum Cambridge
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DESCRIPTION:The BASEA FORUM\nRenewable Energy Lecture Series\nThursday A
 pril 6\, 2006   7:00 PM\n“Low Cost Renewable Energy Options in Developin
 g Countries”\nWith Peter Haas\nFounder of Appropriate Infrastructure Dev
 elopment Group (AIDG)\nThe First Parish in Cambridge Unitarian Universal
 ist\n3 Church Street Harvard Square Cambridge\, MA\nWith grid access sca
 rce\, and with high fuel prices for generation\, more and more communiti
 es in developing countries are seeking renewable energy options. Unfortu
 nately traditional renewable energy systems are mostly beyond the econom
 ic reach of the people who need them most. This talk will present a surv
 ey of low cost\, non-traditional\, RE systems and the production techniq
 ues that make them possible.\n\nMr. Haas works with the AIDG training mi
 cro-manufacturing facilities in the production of renewable energy syste
 ms. Using low tech manufacturing techniques\, local labor\, and readily 
 available materials the AIDG aims to improve access to low cost renewabl
 e energy systems in developing countries. Mr. Haas currently works in Qu
 etzaltenango\, Guatemala incubating the renewable energy provider Xelate
 co. He holds a B.A. from Yale University in philosophy and psychology an
 d has experience in water systems\, electrical systems\, electronics\, d
 ata/telecom\, masonry\, plumbing\, drainage\, erosion control\, irrigati
 on\, welding\, metal casting\, carpentry and sustainable building.\nBASE
 A--The Boston Solar Energy Association
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LOCATION:Peabody\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060908T035627Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060910T120000
SUMMARY:Peabody (MA) HS Solar demo
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060910T170000
DESCRIPTION:Peabody HS teacher Jim Prato and his students will be showin
 g their solar demonstrator at the food festival in Peabody (MA) square.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:North Conway\, NH
DTSTAMP:20070713T174902Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070718T190000
SUMMARY:Climate Talks NH
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070718T210000
DESCRIPTION:The Mount Washington Observatory is pleased to announce \"Sc
 ience in the Mountains - Climate Change Lecture Series\"\, on six consec
 utive Wednesday nights this summer. The Series will take place at the Ob
 servatory's Weather Discovery Center\, 2779 Main Street\, North Conway\,
  New Hampshire (at the north end of the village\, next to Citizens Bank\
 , across from the Eastern Slope Inn). The programs are FREE and open to 
 all. The Series is presented with the support of the University of New H
 ampshire\, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation\, WMWV\, Red Jacket Mount
 ain View Resort\, and Dwell Creative. Programs start at 7:00 P.M. Capaci
 ty is limited\, so early arrival is recommended. Light refreshments will
  be served.\nHere's a brief line-up of the Series:\nWednesday\, July 18 
 Climate Change in the Northeast\; Past\, Present\, and Future: Cameron W
 ake\, Research Associate Professor\, University of New Hampshire. \nWedn
 esday\, July 25 Climate Change Impacts on Gardens\, Farms\, and Global F
 ood Supply David Wolfe\, Professor of Plant Ecology\, Cornell University
 . \nWednesday\, August 1 The Policies and Politics of Addressing Climate
  Change: Stacy VanDeveer\, Associate Professor of Political Science\, Un
 iversity of New Hampshire \nWednesday\, August 8 The Economic Costs and 
 Opportunities of Dealing with Climate Change: Ken Colburn\, Symbiotic St
 rategies\, Meredith\, New Hampshire. \nWednesday\, August 15 Effects of 
 Climate Change on Forest Ecosystems Louis Iverson\, Research Landscape E
 cologist\, USDA Forest Service\, Delaware Ohio.\nWednesday\, August 22 A
 rctic Climate Change: Is it Accelerating? James McCarthy\, Professor of 
 Biological Oceanography\, Harvard University.\nFurther detailed informat
 ion about the speakers and their presentations can be found at:\nhttp://
 www.mountwashington.org/education/climate_change_lecture_series/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Brookline\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070502T230840Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070623T130000
SUMMARY:Brookline Climate Action Day
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070623T170000
DESCRIPTION:An educational event\, with fun\, food\, and music.\nBrookli
 ne Town Hall Green\, 333 Washington St. Brookline\, MA\nSpeakers (1:30 -
  2:30)\n*Barney Frank\, U.S. Representative\, Massachusetts 4th Congress
 ional District\n*Frank Smizik\, Brookline’s State Representative\, Co-ch
 air\, Joint Committee on Environment\, Natural Resources and Agriculture
 \n*Ross Gelbspan\, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist\, author (The Heat 
 Is On\, Boiling Point) \n*Mindy Lubber\, President\, Ceres\nMusic (2:30 
 - 5:00\, all tentative) \n*Note-i-Fy (Brookline High School’s girl’s a c
 appella singing group)\n*Jill Stein’s accoustic band\n*Dan Bowden’s acco
 ustic band\n*Joyful (Gospel Quartet)\nExhibitors:   Confirmed or likely:
  NSTAR\, Keyspan\, Green Building Resource Center\, Mass Technology Coll
 aborative\, Mass Energy Consumers Alliance\, Earth Our Only Home\, Clima
 te Energy\, Boston Building Materials Corp.\, Dawn Solar Systems\, Progr
 essive Assets Management\, Vodia Capital\, Conservation Services Group\,
  EFI\, NESEA\, Green Building Blocks\, GRO\, Yale Appliances\, Earth Sou
 rce Energy Solutions\, Applied Ecologics\, Energy Teachers.Org\nFood:	An
 na’s Taqueria\, Village House of Pizza\, The High School Vendor\, Harves
 t Coop\nChildren:	David Eggleton (Ecological storyteller)\nDisplays:	Hyb
 rid cars\, bikes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ellenville\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070909T004929Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.stanys.org/confprog.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071104
SUMMARY:NYS Sci Teach Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071107
DESCRIPTION:http://www.stanys.org/confprog.htm\nScience Teachers Associa
 tion of New York State\n112th Annual Conference\nNovember 4-6\, 2007\nNe
 vele Grande Resort and Country Club\nEllenville\, NY\nMonday\, November 
 5\, Dr. Stephen Schneider of Stanford University will discuss climate ch
 ange.\nDr. Taury Smith\, a New York State Museum geologist\, will help e
 ducators understand \"peak oil and carbon sequestration.\"\nExhibits\, w
 orkshops\, lectures\, and meals.\nWorkshops on energy:\nX-09 Exploring E
 nergy Using Inquiry-Based Earth Science Lessons\nSusan Sharp\, SAR - Ear
 th Science\, Central\; Ken Abbott\, SAR - Earth Science\, Nassau HS\, In
 t: Earth Science\, Environmental Science\nHands-on activities and ideas 
 related to the global climate crisis will be shared. Emphasis will be on
  process skills and real-world applications. Handouts available.\nD-43 S
 olar and Electric Cars As\nClassroom Instruction\nChristopher Eachus and
  Lee Cabe\, Newburgh Free Academy HS\, Col: Physics\, MST\nThe process o
 f integrating solar and electric vehicles into your science classes. Als
 o help in the design\, building and racing of solar and electric vehicle
 s.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070711T005747Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.mos.org/events_activities/forum&amp&d=1851
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070808T190000
SUMMARY:Wind Forum Museum of Science
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070808T210000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.mos.org/events_activities/forum&amp&d=1851\nEspec
 ially for educators:\nOffshore wind farms offer the promise of renewable
  electricity without the need for fossil fuels. As wind turbines become 
 more and more efficient\, policymakers and communities are weighing the 
 environmental and economic benefits of wind-generated electricity agains
 t potentially negative impacts on wildlife\, tourism\, aesthetics\, fish
 ing\, and boat navigation\, among others.\nIn this Forum\, a panel of gu
 est speakers introduces participants to some of the factors surrounding 
 the local and national debates on the issue of wind energy\, including t
 he proposed Cape Wind project. Audience members will work in small group
 s to consider trade-offs from the various stakeholder perspectives and t
 hen decide whether and how offshore wind farms should be used by a ficti
 onal coastal community.\nThis free forum takes place on Wednesday\, Augu
 st 8\, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Space is limited\; follow the link above to regi
 ster.\nAccessibility for visitors with low vision and/or ASL interpretat
 ion needs is available with advance notice\; please notify the Forum tea
 m before August 1.\nFor any additional questions\, please call 617-589-4
 250 or email forumrsvp@mos.org.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Sturbridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20061207T000405Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nelms.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061211
SUMMARY:NE League Middle Schools Conf.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061213
DESCRIPTION:New England League of Middle Schools\n\"It's All About Learn
 ing\"\nMath & Science Conference\nDecember 11 & 12\, 2006\nSturbridge Ho
 st Hotel\, Sturbridge\, MA\nRelevant Topics! Share with Your Colleagues!
  Session Variety!\nhttp://www.nelms.org/\nDAY ONE TOPICS\nFrameworks? St
 andards? You Expect Us To Integrate?\nGood Number Sense = Computational 
 Fluency\nIntegrating Math and Science With Metric\nA Little Bit of Integ
 ration\nThe School Garden: A Math and Science Approach\nDAY TWO TOPICS\n
 3P: Problem Solving/Portfolios/Process\nNew Testing Strategy for Differe
 ntiated Instruction\nBetter Science Instruction Through Wisdom\nMath Ses
 sion TBA\nBuild Your Own Science Equipment\nIntroducing....STEPS For Mid
 dle School Literacy\nContent Sharing Poster Sessions (bring content post
 ers or materials to share)\nIt's Not Too Late! Register Today!\n(Registr
 ations are also available on-site.)\nEnergyTeachers.org will be exhibiti
 ng Tuesday.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Brookline\, MA
DTSTAMP:20040918T150951Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.altwheels.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040918T100000
SUMMARY:Altwheels Transportation Festival Brookline\, MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040918T170000
DESCRIPTION:Saturday and Sunday\nhttp://www.altwheels.org\n15 Newton Str
 eet. Brookline\, MA.\nSee cars\, bikes\, buses and more tricked out with
  the latest technologies as well as tried and true alternatives.\nTake t
 he CNG MassPort Shuttle from Reservoir stop on the Green D.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Online
DTSTAMP:20090517T164403Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090520T160000
SUMMARY:Green Econ Educ Webinar
DESCRIPTION:*Education for the Green Economy: Opportunities\, Resources 
 and Model\n*\nJoin us for a national webinar \"Education for the Green E
 conomy: Opportunities\, Resources and Models\"\, cosponsored by the Nati
 onal Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education\, the 
 American Association of Communities Colleges\, the Association for Caree
 r and Technical Education\, and Green for All.  This webinar will cover 
 the following topics: \n1) Different types of green jobs\; \n2) Professi
 onal development\, certification\, and curricular material for teachers 
 at both the high school and college levels in the green jobs area\; \n3)
  Partnership models between businesses\, government\, and educators to c
 reate more effective entry\, re-entry and professional development for w
 orkers in the emerging green economy.\n\nThis webinar is open to everyon
 e involved and interested in educating for the green economy.  May 20th 
 - 4 to 5 pm eastern time. There is no charge.  All you will need is a co
 mputer and a phone line.  Mark your calendars for this informative event
 .   For more information\, email\n\ngreen.and.sustainability.leaders@gma
 il.com <mailto:green.and.sustainability.leaders@gmail.com>
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080229T021801Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.buildingenergy.nesea.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080311T180000
SUMMARY:Boston Green Tea Party Forum
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080311T200000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.buildingenergy.nesea.org/\nJim Braude\, host of N
 ECN's NewsNight\, is the moderator for the Free Public Forum\, \"The Bos
 ton Green Tea Party: An Energy Revolution!\"  The Forum is being held as
  part of the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association's (NESEA) 33rd ann
 ual Building Energy Conference and Trade Show\, March 11-13 at Boston's 
 Seaport World Trade Center.  The Public Forum\, sponsored by UK Trade & 
 Investment\, will be held in the Center's Amphitheater.\nBraude\, along 
 with a panel of top energy activists\, will engage the audience in a liv
 ely and inspiring discussion of bold actions individuals can take to be 
 a part of the energy revolution.  Organizations who support climate chan
 ge efforts will be tabling outside of the Amphitheater.  Those who join 
 one of those organizations or who volunteer will receive a free box of t
 ea from the original tea company in England whose tea was tossed overboa
 rd at the start of the American Revolution 234 years ago!\nThe Forum's p
 anel of experts includes:\n·Linda Gunter\, Maryland\, Beyond Nuclear\, w
 ww.beyondnuclear.org\nMs. Gunter is the media and development specialist
  for Beyond Nuclear\, an organization that advocates for an energy futur
 e that is sustainable\, benign\, and democratic.\n·James Howard Kunstler
 \, NY\, author\, Urban Planner\, Journalist\, www.kunstler.com\nMr. Howa
 rd Kunstler's latest book published in 2005\, \"The Long Emergency\" des
 cribes the challenges posed by coming permanent oil crisis\, climate cha
 nge\, and other challenges of the 21st Century.  A book-signing for his 
 new post-oil novel\, \"World Made by Hand\,\" will take place from 8:00-
 9:00 pm.\n·Dr. Chris Martenson\, Massachusetts\, Economic Analyst\, www.
 theendofmoney.com\nDr. Martenson has extensive experience analyzing and 
 communicating financial information combining a scientist's attention to
  fact and analysis with a solid understanding of finance and economics w
 ith strategic thinking.  He is the creator of The End of Money\, an econ
 omic seminar series.\n·Solitaire Townsend\, co-founder and Managing Dire
 ctor of Futerra\, London\, UK\, www.futerracom.org\nMs. Townsend leads t
 heir consultancy work with business and government including internal co
 mmunications\, media management\, and strategy for sustainable developme
 nt.  Ms. Townsend is the UK's most vocal advocate for how to discuss cli
 mate change.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Canton\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090425T030838Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://ncenergy.org/2009/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090424
SUMMARY:N NY Energy Fair
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090427
DESCRIPTION:http://ncenergy.org/2009/\nNorth Country Sustainable Energy 
 Fair\nSUNY Canton. Canton\, NY\nThe 14th annual North Country Sustainabl
 e Energy Fair\, upstate New York’s largest and longest running community
  energy fair.\nExhibits by SUNY Canton\, other educators.\nYouth Energy 
 & Environment Expo.\nKids' workshops.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Raleigh\, NC
DTSTAMP:20080825T225101Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.aashe.org/conf2008/index.php
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081109
SUMMARY:Sust Higher Ed Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081113
DESCRIPTION:http://www.aashe.org/conf2008/index.php\nRaleigh\, NC\n2nd b
 iennial conference of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainabil
 ity in Higher Education (AASHE).\nAASHE 2008 offers an exciting and uniq
 ue opportunity for every sector of higher education in the United States
  & Canada to come together to demonstrate how colleges and universities 
 can lead the way to a sustainable future. Whether student or administrat
 or\, faculty or staff\, community member or business\, your participatio
 n in this inspiring event is welcome.\nReflecting this year’s theme\, “W
 orking Together for Sustainability – On Campus and Beyond\,” in partners
 hip with Sustainable North Carolina we are offering a special\, two-day 
 tradeshow: Sustainable Solutions Expo: Green Solutions for Campuses\, Bu
 sinesses and Institutions.  Admission is included with conference regist
 ration.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Coventry\, RI
DTSTAMP:20080506T000628Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://livingfest.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080607
SUMMARY:RI Sust Liv Fest
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080609
DESCRIPTION:2008 Rhode Island Sustainable Living Festival and Clean Ener
 gy Expo\nhttp://livingfest.org\nJune 7-8\, 2008\nSaturday 10-8\nSunday 1
 0-6\nWorkshops\, live music\, green vendors\, kids' activities\, etc.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20081001T211706Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1885
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081121T080000
SUMMARY:Green Bldgs Educ Summit
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081121T170000
DESCRIPTION:2008 Educators' Summit\nFriday\, November 21\, 2008\nBoston 
 Renaissance Waterfront\, Room: Pacific A-D\nJoin leading educators from 
 K-12 and higher education to explore revolutionary ideas and best practi
 ces for integrating green building into curriculum. The 2008 USGBC Educa
 tors Summit will connect educators exploring topics such as climate chan
 ge and sustainability. Attendees will share stories about their efforts 
 to prepare students as the next generation of green leaders. During inte
 ractive\, breakout sessions\, attendees will share successes\, address h
 urdles\, and explore solutions. Attendees are presented with new tools a
 nd resources for using the built environment as the context for teaching
 . The summit includes lunch\, followed by an optional afternoon tour or 
 workshop to delve deeper into the issues. See below for more information
  about these opportunities. Spaces will be filled on a first come first 
 served basis.\nTentative Agenda:\n8:00 Registration\, light breakfast se
 rved\n8:30 Opening remarks and news from USGBC\n9:15 Keynote address by 
 Debra Rowe\n10:00 Roundtable discussions\n12:15 Lunch\, closing remarks\
 , and looking ahead\n1:30-4:30 Optional tour/workshop\nhttp://www.usgbc.
 org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1885
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Amherst\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090930T192256Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20091006T190000
SUMMARY:NY Solar Speech
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20091006T210000
DESCRIPTION:The WNY Sustainable Energy Association presents…\nBuilding N
 ew York’s Solar Economy\nWhere We Are\, Where We Need to Go\, and How to
  Get There\nA talk by Ron Kamen\, President\, New York Solar Energy Indu
 stries Association\nhttp://www.nyseia.org/\nSenior Vice-President\, Eart
 hKind Solar\nRoom 202 Schenk Hall\nDaemen College\n4380 Main Street\, Am
 herst\nSchenk Hall is across from the Wick Campus Center.  See campus ma
 p for location and free parking on campus:\nhttp://www.daemen.edu/about/
 visit/Documents/CampMapHandiCap%2008-09.pdf\nRon Kamen\, President of th
 e New York Solar Energy Industries Association\, NYSEIA\, is senior VP o
 f EarthKind Solar\, the leading solar thermal energy company in New York
 .  Ron began his career as an energy policy expert in the 1980s when he 
 worked to create Demand Side Management programs that gave the utility i
 ndustry a financial incentive to invest in energy efficiency\, spurring 
 New York’s current multi-billion dollar efficiency programs. In the 1990
 s\, Ron developed energy efficiency projects with Fortune 1000 companies
  and government entities\, and from 2000 – 2006 he played a key role in 
 creating NY’s wind power market\, helping propel growth from 50 MWs to o
 ver 1\,000 MWs of wind energy today.\nFor more information\, contact Wal
 ter Simpson at enconser@buffalo.edu or (716) 839-0062. Event co-sponsore
 d by the WNY Climate Action Coalition.\nFor information about the Saturd
 ay\, October 3rd Tour of Solar Homes and Green Buildings\, see\nhttp://w
 ww4.bfn.org/wnysea/\n 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050418T182800Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ncenergy.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050610
SUMMARY:North Country Sus. Energy Fair\, NYS
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050613
DESCRIPTION:http://www.ncenergy.org/\nFriday\, June 10th: 6pm - 9pm\nSat
 urday\, June 11th: 10 am - 4pm\nSunday\, June 12th: Home Tours \n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Manchester\, CT
DTSTAMP:20070418T230008Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nagt.org/nagt/organization/new-england/index.ht
 ml
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20071013T190000
SUMMARY:Geosciences Teachers NE conference
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nagt.org/nagt/organization/new-england/index.html
 \nManchester\, CT\nThemes:\nTeaching K-12 Geosciences\nTeaching Undergra
 duate Geosciences\nTeaching with Local Geology & Environments
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Beverly\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080520T140523Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://solarnow.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080621T110000
SUMMARY:Solar Field Day Beverly\, MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080621T160000
DESCRIPTION:Rain Date: Sunday\, June 22\n***K-12 Teachers: your admissio
 n will be paid by EnergyTeachers.org***\nFourth Annual Solar Field Day\,
  Beverly\, MA\nAt the Dr. John W. Coleman GREENERGY park.\nOn the corner
  of Sohier Road & Tozer Road in Beverly\, MA\n(Free parking at 55 Tozer 
 Road beside the Main Gate)\n\nAdjacent to Beverly High School\, this sol
 ar array and wind turbine provide the town with safe\, renewable energy.
  Come see educational and fun exhibits\, tour the site\, listen to live 
 music\, and enjoy refreshments.\nhttp://solarnow.org/\nCome & Learn Abou
 t\nRenewable Energy & Related Home Products\nSolar Heating – Solar Elect
 ric – Wind Power\nBiodiesel – Hybrid & Flex Fuel Vehicles – and More!\nB
 ring the Family & Enjoy \nLive Solar Powered Music on the Main Stage\nCh
 ildren’s Activities & Play Station\nEat\, Drink and Be Merry at Our Conc
 ession Booths\nSuggested Donation $5.00 for Adults\n(Proceeds to benefit
  GREENERGY PARK)\nFor more information and volunteer opportunities\, ple
 ase contact:\nSolar Now\, Inc.\n(978) 927-9786\nsolarnow@comcast.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:New York City
DTSTAMP:20080116T191111Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nyas.org/events/day.asp?browseDate=1/29/2008
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080129T093000
SUMMARY:Climate Change NYAS
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080129T183000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nyas.org/events/day.asp?browseDate=1/29/2008\nCli
 mate Change: State of Science & Adapting to the Inevitable\nThe New York
  Academy of Sciences\, 7 World Trade Center\, 250 Greenwich St. at Barcl
 ay St.\, 40th fl.\nRSVP Required\nMEMBERS Members: $0 Green Science and 
 Environmental Systems\, a PS&E program Affiliates: $0\nNONMEMBERS\nOther
  Affiliates: $20 Nonmembers: $20\nNONMEMBER STUDENTS Price: $10\nSpeaker
 s: Michael Oppenheimer\, Princeton University\; Paul Falkowski\, Rutgers
  University\; William Schlesinger\, IES\; William Solecki\, Hunter Colle
 ge\, CUNY\; Stephen Leatherman\, Florida International University\; Geor
 ge Hendrey\, Queens College and CUNY\; Robert Paaswell\, CCNY\; Michael 
 Bobker\, CCNY\; Robert Bell\, Brooklyn College\, CUNY\; Charles Komanoff
 \, Komanoff Energy Associates.\nSponsored by: Green Science and Environm
 ental Systems\, a PS&E program\nClimate change-related issues continue t
 o become more significant and gain visibility. This full day meeting wil
 l address the critical importance of understanding the current state of 
 science and emerging opportunities for mitgation and adaptation to the g
 rowing phenomenon. Attend this event to hear experts from industrial\, g
 overnment\, and academic institutions on the current and future economic
 al and environmental impact of climate change.\nProgram\n9:30 AM - Regis
 tration\n9:45 AM - Introduction\nSession 1: State of Science\, Facts and
  Projections\n10:00 AM - The Rapidly Changing Climate System: Michael Op
 penheimer\, Princeton University\n10:30 AM - Effects on the Oceans: Paul
  Falkowski\, Rutgers University\n11:00 AM - Effects on Terrestrial Envir
 onment: William Schlesinger\, IES\n11:30 AM - Break\n11:45 AM - The Huma
 n Dimension: William Solecki\, Hunter College\, CUNY\n12:15 PM - Sea Lev
 el Rise Impacts: Stephen Leatherman\, Florida International University\n
 12:45 PM - Panel Discussion: What Does the Future Climate Have in Store 
 for the New York Region?\n1:15 PM - Lunch\nSession 2: Adapting to the In
 evitable\n2:00 PM - Time Is Running Out: A Worried View of the Future: G
 eorge Hendrey\, Queens/ CUNY\n2:30 PM - Transportation with Rising Energ
 y Costs: Robert Paaswell\, CCNY\n3:00 PM - Large Opportunities in the Bu
 ilding Sector: Michael Bobker\, CCNY\n3:30 PM - Break\n3:45 PM - The Gre
 en Bubble as Business Opportunity: Robert Bell\, Brooklyn College\, CUNY
 \n4:15 PM - Controlling Emissions with a Carbon Tax: Charles Komanoff\, 
 Komanoff Energy Associates\n4:45 PM - Panel Discussion: Does the New Yor
 k Region Have the Time Needed and the Financial Means to Adapt to Climat
 e Change?\n5:30 PM - Reception\nThis highly interdisciplinary group brin
 gs together scientists and engineers with key stakeholders and policy ma
 kers from academia\, business\, and government who are interested in und
 erstanding the broad range of scientific methods and disciplines that un
 derlie key environmental challenges. This year's focus will be on issues
  related to global warming with an emphasis on energy sources\, energy s
 torage\, and carbon management.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hooksett\, NH
DTSTAMP:20090220T203620Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://nhsta.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8d4cd90e83cd5b9
 7e279d5d84&id=d136027e7c&e=c3ab2f2b4e
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090314T090000
SUMMARY:Electricity Utility NH wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090314T120000
DESCRIPTION:New Hampshire Electricity Workshop for teachers\nParticipant
 s in this workshop will be led through how energy production\, generatio
 n and distribution in southern New Hampshire happen. Participants will h
 ave a short lecture and discussion before traveling to a sub station to 
 tour the facility and experience first hand the real world product of en
 ergy usage and transmission. \nThere is a portion at Transmission CT&M b
 uilding at 2 Sutton Circle in Hooksett and a portion and a predetermined
  sub station in Derry\, NH.\nMINIMUM AND MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS:
  10 participants\nINSTRUCTOR: Charles Christensen\, Public Service of Ne
 w Hampshire\nSKILL LEVEL REQUIREMENT OF PARTICIPANTS: This workshop woul
 d be useful to all teachers who teach electricity\, energy production/co
 nsumption\, or have a high interest level in this content.\nMATERIALS NE
 EDED (SUPPLY LIST) OR PRE-WORKSHOP REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPANTS:\nAll p
 articipants must wear hiking or equivalent boots. NO OPEN TOED SHOES. NO
  HEELS. NO DRESS SHOES. All participants are required to agree to specif
 ied safety briefings and wear appropriate and required safety gear. \nPl
 ease note: Due to the small number of participants\, this workshop can\n
 only be accessed by an on-line registration.\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR
  THE \"ELECTRICITY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE WORKSHOP\"\nhttp://nhsta.list-manage
 .com/track/click?u=8d4cd90e83cd5b97e279d5d84&id=d136027e7c&e=c3ab2f2b4e
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20040804T211816Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.mos.org/cst/article/5833/1.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040814T090000
SUMMARY:Museum of Science Energy Forum
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040814T170000
DESCRIPTION:For more info or to RSVP: mjmorse@mos.org or call 617 589 04
 03\; tdavis@mos.org or call 617 589 0105\nParking tickets will be valida
 ted (free). Refreshments start at 8 AM.\nhttp://www.mos.org/cst/article/
 5833/1.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Tinmouth\, VT
DTSTAMP:20060411T181555Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.solarfest.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060715
SUMMARY:Solarfest Tinmouth VT
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060717
DESCRIPTION:http://www.solarfest.org\nMusic\, theater\, and dance on sol
 ar-powered stages.\n90+ Renewable energy and sustainable future exhibito
 rs.\nChildren's activities.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P1D
LOCATION:Searsburg\, VT
DTSTAMP:20080430T204808Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.php?id=64
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080806
SUMMARY:Searsburg Wind Tour
DESCRIPTION:Searsburg\, Vermont\nRegistration required\nhttp://www.ceton
 line.org/Events/events.php?id=64\nWednesday\, March 26 - Education Day\n
 Wednesday\, May 21 - Education Day\nTuesday\, July 15\nWednesday\, Augus
 t 6\nSaturday\, August 23\nWednesday\, September 10\nSaturday\, Septembe
 r 20\nWednesday\, October 8\n10 a.m.\, 11:30 a.m.\, 1 p.m.\, 2:30 p.m.\n
 The Searsburg wind power facility is comprised of eleven 550-kilowatt wi
 nd turbines that make up the 6-megawatt power plant providing enough emi
 ssion-free electricity to supply 1\,600 average Vermont households. It i
 s owned by Green Mountain Power and went online in July\, 1997.\nSearsbu
 rg also serves as an educational resource and research tool for investig
 ating wind generation in cold climates. As a result\, Searsburg has esta
 blished the standard for wind energy generation in the Northeast’s harsh
  climate – exemplified by the facility’s 90%+ availability over its 10 y
 ears of operation.\nPeriodic tours of the Searsburg Wind Facility are av
 ailable in order to give the public an opportunity to get a closer look 
 and feel of an operating wind power site.\nIt is important to maintain a
  balance between the requests of tour groups and wildlife habitat preser
 vation efforts\, so tour dates and size of groups are limited. If you wo
 uld like to experience an operational wind power facilty up close\, cont
 act Cynthia Grippaldi: cynthiag@cetonline\nLearn more about touring the 
 site from EnergyTeachers.org:\nhttp://energyteachers.org/ftg-sitedetail.
 php?siteselect=4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:College Park\, MD
DTSTAMP:20090318T161510Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nacubo.org/x10606.xml
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090405
SUMMARY:Smart Sust. Campuses Conf.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090408
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nacubo.org/x10606.xml\nApril 5-7\, 2009\nThe Inn 
 & Conference Center\, University of Maryland University College\, Colleg
 e Park\, MD\nThe 4th Annual Smart & Sustainable Campuses Conference will
  be held at the Inn and Conference Center adjacent to the campus of the 
 University of Maryland. Housing accommodations will also be at the Inn a
 nd Conference Center.\nEnvironmental consciousness is at an all-time hig
 h and colleges and universities are experiencing increased pressures fro
 m stakeholders to lower carbon outputs\, green campus operations\, and g
 raduate students equipped to lead sustainability initiatives in all sect
 ors. Join NACUBO\, in partnership with several other higher education as
 sociations\, for a comprehensive symposium on sustainability\, including
  operational solutions\, smart growth policies\, and strategies for achi
 eving climate neutrality.\nWho Should Attend\nChief business officers\nC
 hief financial officers\nSustainability professionals\nFacilities direct
 ors\nEnvironmental health & safety directors\nCampus planners
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Somers\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070301T223411Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://nesea.org/education/workshops/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070306T160000
SUMMARY:NY Solar Sprint Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070306T190000
DESCRIPTION:http://nesea.org/education/workshops/\nSomers\, NY (Westches
 ter County)\nSee web site above for alternate locations/dates.\nAt a JSS
  Workshop You Will:\nBecome familiar with the Junior Solar Sprint progra
 m in which students design\, build\, and race model cars powered by sola
 r energy.\nBuild a model sprint car and review lesson plans that will he
 lp students do the same.\nReceive resources to engage students in engine
 ering design\, teamwork\, problem solving\, study of global warming\, an
 d solar energy.\nHave a chance to win the door prize -- a Free JSS solar
  panel \nThis hands-on project leads students to discover principals of 
 science\, technology\, and mathematics. Teachers experience a refreshing
  way to meet state standards while students get a project that is loaded
  with fun.\nRegistration is on a first come\, first served basis--space 
 is limited. Directions and exact locations will be emailed in a confirma
 tion letter\, or provided upon request.\nFor further information\, conta
 ct Susan Reyes at sreyes@nesea.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Sturbridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20051110T014550Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nelms.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051205
SUMMARY:NE League Middle Schools Math Science
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051207
DESCRIPTION:Math and Science at the Middle Level Conference\nAt Sturbrid
 ge Host Hotel\; Sturbridge\, MA\nDec 5 and 6\, 2005\nhttp://www.nelms.or
 g\nGraduate credits available
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Trenton\, NJ
DTSTAMP:20040609T193437Z
UID:87A88AFB-6B7B-4774-A0A0-C3325BB3C451-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/buildings/be/nj/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040929
SUMMARY:Mid-Atlantic Sustainability Conference
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20041002
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nesea.org/buildings/be/nj/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
DTSTAMP:20070115T230155Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ase.org/geed
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070214
SUMMARY:Great Energy Efficiency Day IV
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070215
DESCRIPTION:Washington\, DC\nThis timely event will draw over 400 energy
 -efficiency professionals to the Nation’s Capital for a lively and infor
 mative discussion on the role of energy efficiency in energy policy and 
 a variety of end-use sectors.  Confirmed speakers include Jim Rogers\, P
 resident and CEO of Duke Energy\; Phil Sharp\, President of Resources fo
 r the Future\; Jon Wellinghoff\, Commissioner of the Federal Energy Regu
 latory Commission\; and Tim Wirth\, President of the UN Foundation.  As 
 in the past\, registration is complimentary. Visit\nhttp://www.ase.org/g
 eed\nfor more information.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Saratoga Springs\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070406T215554Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://saratogaexpo.com/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070413
SUMMARY:Saratoga Environmental Expo
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070416
DESCRIPTION:April 13-15\nSaratoga Springs City Center\nThe 1st Annual Sa
 ratoga Environmental Exposition (SEE) will showcase businesses that manu
 facture\, sell\, install and consult on alternative\, renewable\, and di
 stributed energy generation\, energy efficiency and conservation\, green
  building design and construction\, and pollution prevention and recycli
 ng. The SEE will also spotlight organics: food\, clothing\, farming\, an
 d green consumables with a concentration on making products more readily
  accessible to consumers and educating the public on the benefits of \"g
 oing green.\"\nhttp://saratogaexpo.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hancock\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080602T175423Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.aginclassroom.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080716T090000
SUMMARY:MA AG RE Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080716T150000
DESCRIPTION:Renewable Energy and Sustainable Agriculture\, Then and Now:
  everything Old is New Again\, Hancock Shaker Village\, Hancock (Pittsfi
 eld)\nMassachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom has put together a sche
 dule of 12 Educational Summer Workshops on the Farm.  These workshops ma
 y be taken individually or you may choose to participate in our 3 Credit
  Summer Graduate Course for Teachers.  Please check out the schedule and
  workshop description below and also help us spread the word about these
  great educational opportunities.  \nhttp://www.aginclassroom.org\n\nJoi
 n us for one of more of our summer workshops and try out some hands-on a
 ctivities for the classroom while you explore local farms. Each workshop
  runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, offers classroom-ready educational activit
 ies and focuses on a different area of agriculture with exploration of t
 he work that takes place at that farm. The $30 fee for each workshop inc
 ludes the educational program and tour\, all educational materials and a
 ctivities\, and ten professional development points with a related class
 room activity.  Lunch is also included with ten of the fifteen workshops
 .\n\nThis session will highlight the unique renewable energy and sustain
 able agriculture initiative being developed by Hancock Shaker Village. T
 he Shakers of the past have long been renowned for their innovations\, p
 rogressive practices and technologies\, and their quest for and creation
  of an overall sustainable community lifestyle. This hands-on and minds-
 on session will feature tours and in-depth exploration of the historic r
 enewable energy and sustainable agriculture resources preserved and inte
 rpreted at Hancock Shaker Village\, combined with discussion\, suggestio
 ns and examples of modern applications. The historic Village and its far
 m\, gardens\, and interpreted trails system will be used as a case study
  for inquiry and for exploring diverse topics evident in the understandi
 ng\, history\, development and application of renewable energy and susta
 inable agriculture\, past to present. Topics for discussion and presenta
 tion will focus on solar\, wind\, hydro\, thermal mass\, green architect
 ure and sustainable community planning\, biomass\, biofuel\, woodlands a
 nd wetlands management\, and organic and natural farming. Learn about an
 d experience how renewable energy and sustainable agriculture as seen in
  the historic Shaker Village are new again\, and can provide inspiration
  in our contemporary search for on overall sustainable lifestyle for tod
 ay and tomorrow. Instructors: Todd Burdick\, Director of Education\; Bil
 ly Mangiardi\, Director of Farm & Facilities\; Ed Sourdiffe\, Head of Hi
 storic Gardens\; Kathy Vincent\, Lead Interpreter & Volunteer Coordinato
 r.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hudson\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070709T213104Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://workshops.altenergystore.com/Advanced-Photovoltaic-
 Concepts-Installation-Tue-Aug-21-Sat-Aug-25/e22/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070821
SUMMARY:Advanced PV Wkshp
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070826
DESCRIPTION:August 21-25\, 2007\nhttp://workshops.altenergystore.com/Adv
 anced-Photovoltaic-Concepts-Installation-Tue-Aug-21-Sat-Aug-25/e22/\nAdv
 anced Photovoltaic Concepts and Installation\nAlternative Energy Store\;
  Hudson\, MA\nGeared towards licensed electricians\, NABCEP installers s
 eeking continuing education\, contractors\, or those with a strong under
 standing of solar electric systems and electrical principles\, this work
 shop will explore (and practice) in depth\, pv systems and how they work
 \, the intricacies of code-compliant systems design\, safety\, and hands
  on installation. The last day of the workshop (Saturday) will be dedica
 ted to the National Electric Code (NEC) and how it applies to PV systems
 . NABCEP installers are welcome to enroll for this day to earn 6 continu
 ing education credits. Electricity/PV Review \nGrid-interactive and Stan
 d-alone system review \nInstallation and work-site safety \nSite analysi
 s and advanced system design techniques \nNational Electric Code (NEC) a
 rticle 690 and code-compliant installation \nIn-depth component specific
 ation \nAdvanced wire and over-current protection selection and sizing (
 breakers\, fuses) \nGrounding PV systems correctly \nMounting considerat
 ions \nBuilding-integrated PV (BIPV) \nSelecting/sizing hybrid systems (
 PV/Wind\, PV/Generator) \nSystem output evaluation and monitoring (meter
 s\, software\, etc.) \nSystem maintenance \nSystem troubleshooting techn
 iques \nInstaller certification info\, rebate program info\, resources\,
  etc. \nFor more information visit\nhttp://workshops.altenergystore.com/
 Advanced-Photovoltaic-Concepts-Installation-Tue-Aug-21-Sat-Aug-25/e22/\n
 or call 1(877) 878 – 4060\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060908T212253Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://mos.org/doc/1812?id=160
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060926T160000
SUMMARY:Educators' Night at Boston Museum of Science
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060926T203000
DESCRIPTION:[was previously scheduled for Oct 24]\nEducators Night 2006 
 at the Museum of Science\nThis free evening will highlight all the Museu
 m's K-12 programs\, exhibits and live presentations as well as OMNI and 
 Planetarium shows. Special events will include free admission to Gunther
  von Hagens’ BODY WORLDS 2: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodi
 es 4-8 pm.\nRefreshments and free on-site parking are included on Educat
 ors Night. \nhttp://mos.org/doc/1812?id=160\nETO will be there\, not far
  from a pile of cookies.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090410T164827Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://energyteachers.org/barbecues.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090417T110000
SUMMARY:Titus Flats Park SolBQ
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090417T180000
DESCRIPTION:431 Wood Street\nIthaca\, NY\nInformal social gathering for 
 educators and anyone interested in solar cooking.\nhttp://energyteachers
 .org/barbecues.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Fontana\, CA
DTSTAMP:20080130T183808Z
UID:67E849AF-73EB-4E58-A070-8C70184E9E40-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.shell.com/us/ecomarathon
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080410
SUMMARY:Shell Ecomarathon CA
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080414
DESCRIPTION:Think you have what is takes to design and build a vehicle t
 hat can travel the farthest distance using the least amount of fuel? Joi
 n us for the 2008 Shell Eco-marathon™  Americas on April 10-13 at the Ca
 lifornia Motorspeedway in Fontana\, California. Deadline to enroll is Fe
 bruary 1\, 2008.\nhttp://www.shell.com/us/ecomarathon
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Somerville\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050616T002813Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050618T120000
SUMMARY:Boston Solar Day Picnic
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050618T150000
DESCRIPTION:Come for conversation\, networking\, information on clean en
 ergy options-subsidies and incentives to help add solar to your home\, s
 chool\, or business\, share information on projects you/your organizatio
 ns are working on\, connect with local organizations dedicated to a sola
 r future! See demonstrations of Renewable Technology in Action! Stand-al
 one PV system at the Growing Center! Solar Water Pumps! Solar Peace Scul
 pture! Solar Cookers that cook Sumptuous Dishes!\nSomerville Community G
 rowing Center Corner of 22 Vinal Ave and Summer Street in Somerville\, M
 A\nPresented by BASEA\, the Boston Area Solar Energy Association. For mo
 re information on BASEA's free monthly lecture series\, call 617-49-SOLA
 R or visit http://www.basea.org\nHope to see you there! 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Wellsville\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090301T154959Z
UID:CCA7848C-F310-4B0E-8996-FF54E64A57C9-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.kidwind.org/challenge/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090425T100000
SUMMARY:KidWind Challenge S NYS
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090425T130000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.kidwind.org/challenge/\nAlfred University Wellsvi
 lle Campus\, student center\nWellsville\, NY\nThis design competition se
 eks middle and high school students interested in testing their engineer
 ing and scientific prowess as they build the most powerful and elegant s
 tudent wind turbines ever constructed.\nRegister before March 30th and r
 eceive generators and basic equipment to start building turbines.\nOther
  NY locations on other dates: Buffalo\, May 16\; Albany\, May 9\; Lower 
 Hudson\, May 30.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Damariscotta\, ME
DTSTAMP:20070407T201120Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.midcoastgreencollaborative.org/expo.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070421T090000
SUMMARY:Midcoast (ME) Sustainable Energy Expo
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070421T170000
DESCRIPTION:MIDCOAST SUSTAINABLE ENERGY EXPO \nCentral Lincoln County YM
 CA\, Damariscotta\nFriday\, April 20\, 12:00 - 6:00pm\nSaturday\, April 
 21\, 9:00 - 5:00pm\, 2007\nhttp://www.midcoastgreencollaborative.org/exp
 o.htm\nThis fair will bring together building trades people\, energy pro
 fessionals\, and the general public from a geographic area wider than th
 e Damariscotta/ Newcastle region of Midcoast Maine. It will demonstrate 
 affordable energy-efficient construction techniques\, demonstrate workin
 g examples of renewable energy systems and technologies that local peopl
 e can install in their homes and businesses.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050606
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint Falmouth MA
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DTSTAMP:20050502T012629Z
DESCRIPTION:Cape and Islands\nFalmouth High School\, Falmouth\, MA\nArea
  Contact- for more information\nRichard Lawrence or Shane Jordan\nCape I
 sland Self Reliance Corporation\nph: (508) 457-7679\nrichardl@reliance.o
 rg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Beverly\, MA
DTSTAMP:20090610T185616Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.solarnow.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090620T110000
SUMMARY:Solar Fest Beverly MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090620T163000
DESCRIPTION:Rain date Sunday\, June 21\, 2009\nSolar Field Day\, GREENER
 GY PARK\nSolar Now\, Beverly High School\nBeverly\, MA\nhttp://www.solar
 now.org/\nWorkshops \n•	Solar Installation (11:30)\n•	‘GreenScapes’ by C
 urt Dragon (1:30)\n•	Small Wind Basics (2:00)\n•	Site Tour (3:00)\nExper
 t panel discussion (12:30)\n•	Leaders in the clean energy and environmen
 tal arena will discuss current topics in a town hall format    (Art Grov
 e venue)\nOpen air marketplace of information\nAll day Exhibits include:
 \n•	Activists	•	Green Vendors\n•	Advocates	•	Non-profits\n•	Community gr
 oups\n•	Co-op Power	•	State and regional agencies\,\n             i.e. D
 OER and MAPC\nLive music on the solar stage (11:00)\nFeaturing ‘Bingo Fr
 idays’ (2:30)\nBarbeque… Safest grill in town (12:00 – 3:00) (Grill mann
 ed by Beverly Fire Department volunteers)\nRaffle (3:30)… Win a solar po
 wered cell phone/ipod charger OR a solar powered flashlight OR a gift ce
 rtificate to the Green Depot and MORE. \n(You don’t have to be there to 
 win…just buy your winning ticket.)\nCHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES & PLAY AREA..B
 ring the family
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Amherst\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050111T194103Z
UID:C28B8FE7-93C8-4D37-8D75-5405CA349A6B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050124T160000
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050124T190000
DESCRIPTION:Mon. Jan. 24\, 4-7pm at the Hitchcock Center for the Environ
 ment\n525 South Pleasant St. Amherst\, MA \nCall (413) 256-6006 to regis
 ter.\nIn this free workshop for formal and informal educators\, learn ab
 out a\nhighly motivating and empowering project suitable for upper eleme
 ntary and\nmiddle \nschool students up to grade 8. \nsee www.nesea.org/e
 ducation/jss/ for more information about Junior Solar Sprint.\nFree pizz
 a and door prizes included. Led by Chris Mason and Susan Reyes of \nNort
 heast Sustainable Energy Association.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Elmhurst\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T184302Z
UID:86016B42-298C-4AFC-8174-5688C0EF5A0A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061209T090000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Literacy Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061209T153000
DESCRIPTION:Elmhurst\, NY\nElementary\, Middle\, High school levels.\nWo
 rkshop participants will learn about the New York State \, national and 
 global ‘Energy Picture’ by exploring topics including: Energy Forms and 
 Sources\; Energy End Uses\; Environmental Impacts of Energy Use\; and Th
 e Latest Research on Climate Change.\nHands-on group activities will rei
 nforce and expand upon the concepts learned\, giving participants the op
 portunity to directly experience content included in the curriculum. Thi
 s day of learning is guaranteed to raise your Energy IQ – and increase y
 our ability to promote understanding and action among your students! \nh
 ttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Shutesbury\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060928T144556Z
UID:25236D27-FD0B-439E-A4D6-C8686D2A3092-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:4
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061023T110000
SUMMARY:Shutesbury Elem. Solar Panels
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a special event from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. cel
 ebrating Shutesbury’s new solar panel installation on the Elementary Sch
 ool and CET’s/New England GreenStart’s contribution to this project. For
  more information contact Bill Labich at 413/774-1194 ext. 107 blabich@f
 rcog.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Danehy Park
DTSTAMP:20040918T031727Z
UID:524AD3D4-EAAD-42A3-AB2A-73772E44B0EF-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:3
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ci.cambridge.ma.us/~CDD
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041003T110000
SUMMARY:Cambridge Energy Fair
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041003T160000
DESCRIPTION:educational activities for children & adults: energy conserv
 ation & alternative energy\; info on energy audits\, products & climate 
 activism. Danehy Park\, near Fresh Pond\, Camb. Part of Danehy Park Fami
 ly Day.\nhttp://www.ci.cambridge.ma.us/~CDD\nRanders@ci.cambridge.ma.us 
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Davis\, CA
DTSTAMP:20070910T160514Z
UID:1A9706B7-BE09-4EEC-9B0F-DFB74ACEEF79-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://alwayson.goingon.com/permalink/post/6393
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070910
SUMMARY:Green Talks UC Davis
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070913
DESCRIPTION:http://alwayson.goingon.com/permalink/post/6393\nGreen busin
 ess talks\, \"Going Green\,\" hosted by the University of California\, D
 avis.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Norwalk\, CT
DTSTAMP:20060412T223554Z
UID:46074840-1670-4033-A10A-85990E12BA20-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:4
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.cleanair-coolplanet.org/backpack06/registratio
 n_scientists.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060424T100000
SUMMARY:Climate Change presentation\, Norwalk CT
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060424T150000
DESCRIPTION:The Northeast Science Center collaborative (a partnership of
  the Connecticut Science Center Collaborative and the New England Scienc
 e Center Collaborative) presents: Meet the Scientists - a program linkin
 g research institutions to science centers and the public for education 
 about climate change.\n\nClimate Change in Long Island Sound\n\nHosted b
 y\n\nThe Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk\n\n10 North Water Street\n\nNorwal
 k\, CT 06854\n\nAlistair Duncan Macgregor Dove Ph.D. - Assistant Profess
 or\, Marine Sciences Research Center\, Stony Brook University: <em>The R
 ole of Climate in the Emergence of Marine Diseases: The Lobster Die-off<
 /em>\n\nJohan Varekamp\, Ph.D. - Harold T. Stearns Professor of Earth Sc
 ience\, Wesleyan University: <em>Environmental Changes in Long Island So
 und: Rising Tides\, Hypoxic Waters and Shifting Ecosystems</em>\nTour of
  the Maritime Aquarium - You will have a unique opportunity to take a be
 hind the scenes tour at the Maritime Aquarium and learn how Aquarium sta
 ff care for sharks\, jellies\, sea turtles and more than 1\,000 other sp
 ecies.\n\nReserve your seat: Please register by April 21\, 2006. Space i
 s limited and seats will be reserved on a first-come\, first-served basi
 s.\n\nRegistration is $10 with a lunch included. You can register and pa
 y online at\n\nhttps://www.cleanair-coolplanet.org/backpack06/registrati
 on_scientists.php\n\nDirections: To the program and an agenda will be e-
 mailed to registrants. For more information please contact: Cheyenne Wri
 ght at:\n\ncwright@cleanair-coolplanet.org or 603-422-6464 x101.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Auburn\, NY
DTSTAMP:20081027T150321Z
UID:31BB4E2D-9FC0-4EB2-8855-7E5124C2F892-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/Workshop.asp
 x
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081217T083000
SUMMARY:Energy Workshop NY
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081217T153000
DESCRIPTION:Energy Trilogy (Grades 7-12)\nCayuga-Onondaga BOCES\n1879 We
 st Genesee Street\, Auburn\, NY 13021\nEnergy Trilogy – Grades 7-12\nhtt
 p://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/Workshop.aspx\nEnergy – we al
 l depend upon it every day\, but what are the consequences for the globa
 l community’s growing demand for it?? This interactive workshop will hig
 hlight the Energy Trilogy – how economics\, efficiency and the environme
 nt relate to the energy challenges before us. Don’t miss this exciting o
 pportunity to introduce your students to the impacts of their energy use
  and explore actions we can take to make a difference.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cape Cod\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050920T220503Z
UID:F7E2DA4C-A326-45B5-B181-3FA108CDFA88-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.neeeaconference.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051014
SUMMARY:New England Envir Educ Alliance Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051017
DESCRIPTION:October 14-16\, 2005\nGROSSMAN LEADERSHIP CENTER\; Cape Cod\
 , MA\nRaising Our Net Impact:   \nInventing The Next Generation of Envir
 onmental Education\n\n\"As an environmental educator\, how many times do
  you ask yourself whether you are making enough of a difference\, or doi
 ng the right things? This year's NEEEA Conference on Cape Cod is dedicat
 ed to asking the hard questions\, and coming up with new answers and inn
 ovative strategies. As Woody Allen once said of relationships\, environm
 entalism is like a shark\, if it doesn't keep swimming\, it will die. It
 's time for a few laps around the pool.\n\n\"The New England Environment
 al Education Alliance (NEEEA) conference has all the ingredients to be c
 ompelling\, invigorating and thought-provoking. Join us for a weekend of
  workshops\, field trips\, networking opportunities\, and an eye-opening
  keynote by Michael Shellenberger\, author of 'The Death of Environmenta
 lism.'\"\nFor more info eMail us at conference@neeea.org or visit\nhttp:
 //www.neeeaconference.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Plymouth\, NH
DTSTAMP:20060330T165507Z
UID:1BBC2883-11F4-41EC-B7BF-4F0BAD4A6A00-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:2
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060419T190000
SUMMARY:Sustainability presentation Plymouth NH
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060419T210000
DESCRIPTION:Sustainability Energy Alternatives for Our Lives\, Peter Ada
 ms/ Plymouth Area Renewable Energy Initiative\, Plymouth's (NH) Pease Pu
 blic Library\, 7pm\, for more information: 536-2616\, sponsored by the Y
 oung Ladies Library Association Endowment.\nhttp://nesea.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
DTSTAMP:20090223T162923Z
UID:F5F60F86-17A5-4023-B48E-BAC628D174B9-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:10
URL;VALUE=URI:http://powershift09.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090227
SUMMARY:Powershift 09
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090303
DESCRIPTION:http://powershift09.org/\nThe Energy Action Coalition invite
 s participants to Powershift 2009. More than 10\,000 students are expect
 ed to converge on Washington\, DC for three days of training\, strategy\
 , and action. Registration is now open.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Tinmouth\, VT
DTSTAMP:20050614T172732Z
UID:FEFFEC66-EE37-41BF-8183-096EF927336B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:3
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.solarfest.com/index.php
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050716
SUMMARY:NE Solarfest Tinmouth VT
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050718
DESCRIPTION:http://www.solarfest.com/index.php\nThis two-day conference 
 focuses on sustainable living in New England\, with lots of how-to works
 hops. A ticket for two days is $20.\nAlso check the following site for w
 eek-long workshops related to installing renewable energy\, which will o
 ccur at the same site as Solarfest:\nhttp://www.revermont.org/solarfest_
 work.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Plymouth\, NH
DTSTAMP:20060330T165348Z
UID:78DBC72C-4421-4BB8-9204-A2A9567A974D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060404T190000
SUMMARY:Sustainability presentation Plymouth NH
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060404T210000
DESCRIPTION:Sustainable Living in the Land of Plenty\, with Jim Merkel\,
  Sustainability Coordinator for Dartmouth College and author of Radical 
 Simplicity\, 7-9pm\, Starr King Unitarian Universalist Fellowship\, Fair
 grounds Road\, Plymouth\, NH. Sponsored by the D Acres\, the Green Sanct
 uary Committee of Starr King\, and NHSEA. For more information\, call 78
 6-9342\; FREE\; NHSEA will exhibit at this event.\nhttp://nesea.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Salem. MA
DTSTAMP:20080403T142413Z
UID:F2C97FD4-5BBB-4640-A20D-B0C4B82E1F3B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:10
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.salem-chamber.org/livinggreen.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080614
SUMMARY:Salem MA Green and RE Fair
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080615
DESCRIPTION:The Salem Chamber of Commerce will host the Living Green & R
 enewable Energy Fair in Salem\, MA. If you would like to attend the fair
  as an exhibitor\, or be involved in some other way\, please visit:\nhtt
 p://www.salem-chamber.org/livinggreen.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041118T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041118T110000
SUMMARY:NSTA Seattle
UID:82B5E54C-09CC-4ED8-BE54-75A4CE6182CD-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTAMP:20040901T135431Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050605
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint West/Central MA
UID:8E308AE0-B7D2-4FB3-A192-5923F0AFB307-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20050502T015446Z
DESCRIPTION:West-Central Massachusetts\nWestern New England College\, Sp
 ringfield\, MA\nFor more information:\nLyn Sullivan\nWestern New England
  College\nph: (413) 782-1285\nmsulliva@wnec.edu\nor\nDick Mindek\nph: 41
 3- 782-2215\nrmindekj@wnec.edu
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston Harbor
DTSTAMP:20040814T225741Z
UID:69271A14-44C1-4BE0-AA9C-3512CAE3FB14-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:5
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.greenstart.net
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040828T090000
SUMMARY:Boat Trip to Hull with GreenStart
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040828T130000
DESCRIPTION:Sign up online at http://www.greenstart.net\nor call 800-287
 -3950 x127\nRSVP by Aug 25. Trip to learn about and see Hull's community
 -power 660kW wind turbine. Boat departs from Rowes Wharf in Boston.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20060411T175739Z
UID:BA0BFD74-C3E4-4FF5-B952-54B3EA459F80-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:3
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/transportation/tour/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060510
SUMMARY:Tour de Sol\, Saratoga Springs
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060515
DESCRIPTION:America’s Green Car Show and Competition \"Driving Toward  Z
 ero Carbon Emissions\"\nhttp://www.nesea.org/transportation/tour/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Orangeburg\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080126T031744Z
UID:C1D49802-BC56-4F29-9013-62CE232DA0FE-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:19
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/Workshop.asp
 x
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080126T090000
SUMMARY:Elem Enrg Wkshp Mid-Hudson NY
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080126T160000
DESCRIPTION:The 4 E's of Energy\, a workshop for New York State teachers
 \, grades 4-6.\nHoliday Inn Orangeburg\n329 Route 303\nOrangeburg\, NY 1
 0962\nPresenter: William Rock\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEduca
 tion/Workshop.aspx
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
DTSTAMP:20070115T230256Z
UID:111F31C8-A81C-47CE-A4CB-95E79A4A837F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:9
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.eeglobalforum.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071111
SUMMARY:Energy Efficiency Global Forum and Expo
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071115
DESCRIPTION:November 11-14\, 2007 at the Washington\, D.C. Convention Ce
 nter\nThe Alliance to Save Energy's inaugural conference will serve as t
 he premier gathering and showcase for the energy-efficiency industry.  E
 E Global will attract industry professionals\, academics and policy make
 rs from around the world to promote the efficient use of energy through 
 a curriculum aimed at sharing best practices and unifying the public and
  private sectors. Please visit\nhttp://www.eeglobalforum.com\nfor more i
 nformation.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20041014T192415Z
UID:1236FB6F-F243-4560-AAE1-4EAA9A92BF5E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
URL;VALUE=URI:http://webphysics.nhctc.edu/nesaapt/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041022T110000
SUMMARY:NES-AAPT Conf. East Hartford
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041022T220000
DESCRIPTION:http://webphysics.nhctc.edu/nesaapt/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE;CN="BASEA":invalid:nomail
LOCATION:MIT Track\, Vassar Street
DTSTAMP:20040514T203732Z
UID:08C87AB6-442D-472C-815F-84D1A21D8415-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:7
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.BASEA.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040515T100000
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint for Boston Area at MIT Track\, Vassar St.\, 
 Cambridge
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040515T140000
DESCRIPTION:BASEA is hosting this race of regulated solar cars made by t
 eams of middle schoolers. The event will be held at MIT's track\, on Vas
 sar Street just west of Massachusetts Ave. in Cambridge.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040320T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040320T160000
SUMMARY:BASEA JuniorSolarSprint Workshop
UID:E8E7D0B8-92F3-4810-A588-A32A7F459AC8-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20040325T173950Z
DESCRIPTION:450 Washington Street\, Roxbury\, MA
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:West Barnstable\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080612T012507Z
UID:112B8004-EFCA-41C5-B9F3-7F6C7A165B0B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:7
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.capecod.edu/envirotech
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080619T190000
SUMMARY:Cape Cod Climate Talk
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080619T210000
DESCRIPTION:Global Climate Change\,\nRegional Impacts & Local Actions\nP
 resentation by Dr. Peter Frumhoff\, Director of Science and Policy at th
 e Union of Concerned Scientists and Chief Scientist of the UCS Climate C
 ampaign.\nPanel Discussion featuring Key Decision-Makers\nCape Cod Commu
 nity College\, Tilden Arts Center Main Theater\nWest Barnstable\nOrganiz
 ations working toward sustainability will be in the Tilden Arts Center L
 obby at 6:30 pm\, including:\nCCCC Environmental Technology Program\, MA
 S Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary\, CIRenew\, Cape & Islands Self Relia
 nce\, Sustain Cape Cod\, Waquoit Bay National Research Reserve\, AmeriCo
 rps Cape Cod\, Cape Light\nCompact\, Clean Power Now\, Nantucket Soundke
 epers\, Association to Preserve Cape Cod\, Town of Falmouth\, Champ Home
 s\, Green Design Center\, and others.\nIndividuals requiring auxiliary a
 ids to access this event may contact the O’Neill Center for Disability S
 ervices\nat 1-508-362-2131\, ext. 4337.\nSponsored by Cape Cod Community
  College\, Students for Sustainablity\, Mass. Audubon Society Wellfleet 
 Bay Wildlife Sanctuary\, and CIRenew.\nFor more information contact Step
 hanie Brady\, Senior Special Program Coordinator in Environmental Techno
 logy\nPhone: 508-362-2131 ext 4468\nsbrady@capecod.edu\nhttp://www.capec
 od.edu/envirotech
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hull\, MA
DTSTAMP:20040520T013912Z
UID:E0ED3E8B-078D-4F21-892A-34ACDDFC4EE3-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:3
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040717T100000
SUMMARY:Climate Action Day at Hull
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040717T140000
DESCRIPTION:At MJM Bathhouse on Nantasket Beach in Hull\, MA\nLocal envi
 ronmental advocates and representatives from leading groups such as Hull
  Wind Turbine/Hull Light/Desalinization group\; South Shore Recycling Co
 -op\; Executive Office of Environmental Affairs\; MASSPIRG\; National Re
 source Defense Council (NRDC)\; National Weather Service\; EPA and other
 s will present the straight facts about how climate change and our uses 
 of energy affect our world and health. The event will be a celebration o
 f climate change solutions as well as a discussion and presentation of p
 resent and future possibilities for combating this serious issue.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Lafayette\, IN
DTSTAMP:20090205T154634Z
UID:90DF79C4-7A61-427F-A241-AEE3F4E91CEA-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:7
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.need.org/needpdf/09%20SPRING%20Workshop%20Annou
 ncement.pdf
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090318
SUMMARY:Indiana Energy Educ Wkshp
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090319
DESCRIPTION:http://www.need.org/needpdf/09%20SPRING%20Workshop%20Announc
 ement.pdf\nIndiana Energize Your Classroom Workshop\nWednesday\, March 1
 8\, 2009\nBest Western Conference Center\n4343 State Road 26 E.\nLafayet
 te\, IN\nSpace is limited\, so please fax your registration to IN NEED a
 t: 866-736-8942 or email the information to Karen Reagor: kreagor@need.o
 rg. If you have questions about the program\, please contact Karen Reago
 r at 1-866-736-8941 or kreagor@need.org. Registration deadline is MARCH 
 4. After that date\, please call for availability.\nThe National Energy 
 Education Development (NEED) Project is excited to announce the upcoming
  Indiana Energy Workshop. This workshop is packed with curriculum materi
 als and resources to teach energy in any discipline and at any grade lev
 el. The workshop will begin with Registration at 7:45 a.m. and conclude 
 at 3:30 p.m. Substitute reimbursement is provided – participants will re
 ceive a reimbursement form at the END of the workshop. A Continental bre
 akfast and lunch are provided and participants will receive use of NEED’
 s hands-on Science of Energy Kits\, Energy Management for Schools Kits a
 nd more. NEED is a national\, non-profit education association with 27 y
 ears of experience providing standards-based classroom curriculum and tr
 aining about energy. All materials are correlated to Indiana curriculum 
 standards. Thanks to the sponsorship of the Indiana Office of Energy and
  Defense these workshops and the accompanying curriculum materials ($300
  of curriculum materials and use of hands-on kits) are free to participa
 ting Indiana educators. We hope you’re interested in attending this prog
 ram and will encourage the educators you work with to attend. The progra
 m will make teaching energy exciting and fun for the educators and their
  students when they return to the classroom! NEED offers a variety of op
 portunities for educators including hands-on experiments\, kids teaching
  kids programs\, interdisciplinary activities\, and more. The day will b
 e filled with activities and training programs that are interdisciplinar
 y and comprehensive—providing you with resources to meet and exceed your
  standards in a fun way while encouraging wise energy use at school and 
 at home.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070323T211548Z
UID:5FCC710F-8DDE-4FC5-A8C8-A6AF6442821F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.mass.gov/doer/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070327T093000
SUMMARY:MA Clean Cities Boston
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070327T120000
DESCRIPTION:Paul C. Kerkhoven\, President Kerkhoven Consulting\, from Wa
 shington\, DC will discuss tax incentive for AFVs. Paul will talk in det
 ail about Tax Credits in the 2005 Energy and Highway bills.\nWe will als
 o have a presentation from Jeremie Spitzer of Grease Car\, Jeremie's pro
 duct allows diesels vehicles to convert restaurant waste oils to motor v
 ehicle fuel. It should be a very interesting meeting hope you all can ma
 ke it.\nThe March Clean Cities meting will be on Tuesday the 27th at the
  9:30 too noon and will be at the McCormack Building One Ashburton Place
  Boston\, Ma.  We will be in the ASHBURTON CAFE Conference room\, on the
  Plaza (below entrace) level of the building.\nhttp://www.mass.gov/doer/
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070601T172533Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070603
SUMMARY:Boston Bike-A-Thon
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070604
DESCRIPTION:Ride with Bikes Not Bombs to support youth bicycle programs 
 in Boston and shipments of donated bikes to Africa\, Central America\, a
 nd the Caribbean!  This is our biggest annual fundraiser\, and we especi
 ally need your support this year as we struggle to finish paying for our
  new homes while keeping all our programs running. This is always lots o
 f fun for riders of all skill levels\, and riders range from ages 2 to 7
 5.  Choose one of three routes: 15\, 25\, or 62 miles through urban and 
 beautiful rural landscapes\, and join in with hundreds of riders!   \nIt
 's Not Too Late to Join!  Download the brochure at\nhttp://bikesnotbombs
 .org/bat-2007.htm\nor call us at 617-522-0222 and we'll email it to you.
   You don't need to pre-register for the ride\, just bring your registra
 tion form to the event in the morning.  There is no charge for riders\, 
 but you must raise pledges for BNB: youth 16 and under must raise $50 an
 d adults must raise $80.\nNot riding?  Come to the Pre-Ride Festival!  T
 o celebrate 20 years of this event\, the Second Line Social Aid & Pleasu
 re Society Brass Band will be playing New Orleans jazz in morning regist
 ration field 9:30-11.  Come see the band!  Maybe you can sponsor a youth
  rider while you're there\, and cheer on the riders as they take off: 62
  milers depart at 10am.  15 and 25 milers depart at 11am.\nNew starting 
 location: This year we'll be starting the ride in the field in front of 
 the StonyBrook T stop on the Orange Line in Jamaica Plain.  This is on B
 oylston Street between Lamartine and Amory Streets\, and you may know th
 is field as the location for the Wake Up The Earth festival.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT2H
LOCATION:Pittsfield\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070403T014444Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070430T183000
SUMMARY:Solar Energy Workshop Berkshires
DESCRIPTION:Berkshire Athenaeum\, Pittsfield\, MA\nDiscover how the sun 
 can produce electricity or heat water\, learn if you have an appropriate
  site for solar energy\, how to size a system to meet your needs\, how t
 o locate an installer and what financial incentives are available. Our f
 eatured speaker for both this workshop and the wind energy workshop is C
 hris Vreeland of Precision Decisions. Chris is a registered professional
  engineer and renewable energy consultant (and a great speaker!) For mor
 e info or to pre-register\, contact Cynthia at the Center for Ecological
  Technology:\ncynthiag@cetonline.org\nhttp://www.cetonline.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050702
SUMMARY:Cape and Island Wind and Solar Teacher Wkshp
UID:76C22A4C-19B8-44D9-A8C8-1477AC8BEB1A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20050608T150820Z
DESCRIPTION:Massachusetts Technology Collaborative presents \nNew Teache
 r Workshops for Renewable Energy Education\nCape and Island Self Relianc
 e Corporation \nHyannis June 30 and July 1. \n• Two days of learning win
 d and solar technology\n• Middle and High School teachers\n• Apply key c
 oncepts into your classroom\nContact: Megan Amsler\, CISR\, 508-457-7679
 \n
SEQUENCE:4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Auburn\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070607T202544Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://cnesolarstore.com/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070616T150000
SUMMARY:Renewable Seminar Central New England
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070616T170000
DESCRIPTION:http://cnesolarstore.com/\nRegistration a must.\nCentral New
  England Solar Store\n809 Southbridge Street\nRoutes 12 & 20\nAuburn\, M
 A 01501\n508-832-4344 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Watkins Glen\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080501T141012Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.greengrandprix.com
DTSTART:20080503T120000Z
SUMMARY:Green Grand Prix
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080503T180000
DESCRIPTION:Green Grand Prix\, Watkins Glen\, NY.\nhttp://www.greengrand
 prix.com\nThe Green Grand Prix is a charity benefit one-of-a-kind educat
 ional and competitive event for Alternate Fuel Vehicles and hybrids. Now
  in our fourth year\, we still host the only official SCCA Time-Speed-Di
 stance road rally for AFV's and hybrids in the United States.We also hav
 e a student AFV design contest that we are running in many schools. Our 
 2008 date has been set for Saturday\, May 3rd.\nRegister your vehicle on
 line.\n2008 Green Grand Prix Schedule:\n8:00 AM	Rally registration begin
 s at the Glen Motor Inn\, 1 mile North of the village of Watkins Glen on
  rte.14.\n8:50 AM	Rally registration closes\n9:00 AM	Driver and navigato
 rs meeting and cars are lined up\n9:30 AM	Rally cars released at 1 minut
 e intervals to run rally (approx. 60 miles) at normal highway speeds fol
 lowing written directions given out at the start\n12:00 noon	Rally cars 
 finish at the IMRRC EXPO grounds\, 610 South Decatur St.\, Watkins Glen.
 \n12:15 PM	Lunch for rallyists . Food concession on site will be open al
 l afternoon.\n1:00- 3:00 PM	Speaker forum in Elementary school auditoriu
 m\, adjacent to EXPO grounds\n1:00- 6:00 PM	Educational Expo including r
 ally car display and renewable energy/ sustainability exhibits\, \"open 
 mike\" sessions for exhibitors.\n-Robert Gillespie
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20081118T195317Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_and_special_events/in
 dex.php#confronting
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081111T180000
SUMMARY:Climate Change Talk
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081111T200000
DESCRIPTION:Confronting the Energy-Climate Challenge\n\nHarvard Museum o
 f Natural History\nGeological Lecture Hall\n24 Oxford Street\nCambridge\
 , MA\nFree and open to the public.\nDon't miss a presentation by Profess
 or Dan Schrag\, Director of the Harvard Center for the Environment\, who
  will address the climate change crisis and outline strategies to solve 
 it in \"Confronting the Energy-Climate Challenge.\"\nRemarks will be giv
 en by Kelly Gallagher\, Director of Energy Technology Innovation Policy 
 at the Kennedy School of Government.\nhttp://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectur
 es_and_special_events/index.php#confronting
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Dryden\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080929T183917Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.sustainabletompkins.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081105T140000
SUMMARY:Green Jobs Fair Tompkins Co NY
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081105T160000
DESCRIPTION:Tompkins Cortland Community College\nDryden\, NY\nWe are ple
 ased to announce a ground-breaking event -- the first of its kind in our
  region: Sustainable Tompkins' Green Collar Career Fair.\nIt will be hel
 d on Wednesday\, November 5\, 2008 (8:30 am - 4:00 pm) at TC3's new athl
 etic facility on the Dryden campus. TC3 is partnering with ST in hosting
  this event.  Approximately 30-40 regional exhibitors will promote caree
 rs in various aspects of sustainability including energy\, transportatio
 n\, building\, farms and food\, green products\, \"catalyzers for change
 \,\" and organizations who help us live more sustainably by adopting the
  \"4Rs\" (reduce\, reuse\, recycle or resell).\nFrom 8:30 am to 1:30 pm\
 , the Fair will be open to area youth (Grades 9-12) by registering on a 
 first-come\, first-served basis. To register\, contact Victoria Zeppelin
  zeppelv [at-symbol] tc3.edu . We are expecting 500-700 high school stud
 ents to be bussed in from Tompkins and surrounding counties to the event
 .\nFrom 2:00-4:00 pm\, the Fair will be open to college students and the
  public\; no pre-registration is required. We anticipate that hundreds o
 f college students from TC3\, SUNY-Cortland\, IC and CU\, as well as adu
 lts will attend.\nhttp://www.sustainabletompkins.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070412T195503Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.epa.gov/airnow/airaware/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070430
SUMMARY:Air Qual Awareness
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070505
DESCRIPTION:http://www.epa.gov/airnow/airaware/\nThe U.S. Environmental 
 Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis
 tration's (NOAA) National Weather Service urge Americans to \"Be Air Awa
 re\" during Air Quality Awareness Week\, April 30-May 4\, 2007.\nNew Ham
 pshire page on NH sites measuring criteria pollutants:\nhttp://des.nh.go
 v/factsheets/ard/ard-35.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Lake Placid\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080119T203529Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nysoea.org/conference.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081023
SUMMARY:NY Env Ed Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081027
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nysoea.org/conference.htm\nNew York State Outdoor
  Education Association\n41st Anniversary Conference\nThinking Like a Mou
 ntain\nOctober 23-26\, 2008\nHilton Lake Placid Resort\nLake Placid\, NY
 \nNYSOEA\, Inc. is a professional organization which promotes interdisci
 plinary life-long learning in\, for\, and about the outdoors and seeks t
 o inspire an appreciation of the environment for all people.\nThe progra
 ms and workshops at the NYSOEA 2008\nConference will highlight Adirondac
 k wildlife and\nnatural history. Trips will include the Wild Center in\n
 Tupper Lake and the Lake Placid Olympic Facilities.\nProgram Strands:\n·
   Natural History\n·  Outdoor Recreation\n·  Diversity\n·  Classroom Out
 door Education\n·  Sustainable Living\n·  Administration\n·  Do It Outdo
 ors\n·  Leave No Child Inside\nAlso:\n·  Thursday pre-conference worksho
 ps\n·  Seven time slots for workshops\n·  Exhibitors and vendors\n·  Con
 ference special events\n·  Country/Square Dance Friday Night\nAttention 
 Classroom Teachers: It is our commitment\nto meet the New York State mat
 h\, science and\ntechnology standards.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:New York\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080620T203934Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://citysol.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080629T110000
SUMMARY:NYC Solar Educ Day
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080629T160000
DESCRIPTION:http://citysol.org/\nCITYSOL 2008\nAt Solar One\, E 23rd Str
 eet and the East River\nNew York City\n212-505-6050\nA four day festival
  of music\, art\, and discussion of solar power and architecture\, culmi
 nates in a day of games\, workshops\, and panels.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041102T080000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041102T200000
SUMMARY:Election Day
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DTSTAMP:20040329T163528Z
DESCRIPTION:All reasons not to vote defy logic.
SEQUENCE:5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hudson\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070709T213507Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://workshops.altenergystore.com/Renewable-Energy-Basic
 s-Mon-Oct-22/e18/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20071022T180000
SUMMARY:RE Basics Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20071022T213000
DESCRIPTION:http://workshops.altenergystore.com/Renewable-Energy-Basics-
 Mon-Oct-22/e18/\nRenewable Energy Basics Workshop\nAlternative Energy St
 ore\; Hudson\, MA\nFind out how renewable energy can play a more direct 
 part in the daily operation of your home or business - enroll in our new
  Renewable Energy Basics Workshop. Let us help you to make sense of the 
 wide array of options and technologies available for homeowners and busi
 nesses\, from simple and inexpensive solutions to long-term capital inve
 stments with great ROI. In this half-day course\, you will gain an under
 standing of different renewable energy options that can be applied to ho
 me and business settings and learn how energy efficiency can both reduce
  monthly energy bills and the cost of a renewable system.\nLecture topic
 s include: \nSolar Thermal\nHot Water\nHot Air\nABCs of Electricity\nSol
 ar Electric Power\nWind Power\nFor more information visit:\nhttp://works
 hops.altenergystore.com/Renewable-Energy-Basics-Mon-Oct-22/e18/\nor call
  1(877) 878 - 4060
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Shutesbury\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060928T144516Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061023T190000
SUMMARY:Small Scale Wind presentation
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061023T210000
DESCRIPTION:Small Scale Wind\, 7-9 p.m. (6:30 registration and refreshme
 nts)\nThe “nuts & bolts” of small wind & how it can work for you!\nPrese
 nter: Chris Vreeland\, professional engineer and CET’s renewable energy 
 technical advisor.\nTown of Shutesbury Elementary School\, 23 West Pelha
 m Road\, Shutesbury Bill Labich 413/774-1194 ext. 107\nNote: You are inv
 ited to a special event from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. celebrating Shutesbury’s n
 ew solar panel installation on the Elementary School and CET’s/New Engla
 nd GreenStart’s contribution to this project. For more information conta
 ct Bill Labich at 413/774-1194 ext. 107 blabich@frcog.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Apeiron Institute\, RI
DTSTAMP:20060329T175946Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.livingfest.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060603T100000
SUMMARY:RI Sust Fest & JSS
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060603T170000
DESCRIPTION:RI Sustainable Living Festival & Clean Energy Expo\nhttp://w
 ww.livingfest.org\nNine hours of Earth-friendly activities and music at 
 the Apeiron Institute for Environmental Living.\n401-397-3430\n451 Hamme
 t Road\nCoventry\, RI\nAdvanced tickets reduced price\, raffle.\nThe are
 a Junior Solar Sprint will occur on site.\nfor more info on Junior Solar
  Sprint:\nhttp://nesea.org/education/jss/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060907T232628Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org/forum.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061207T190000
SUMMARY:Earth Forum Cambridge
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061207T210000
DESCRIPTION:1st Parish Unitarian Church\n#3 Church St.\, Harvard Square\
 , Cambridge\nDoors open at 7:00 p.m. \, Presentation starts at 7:30 p.m.
 \nRefreshments provided!\nhttp://www.basea.org/forum.php\nKarina Funk\, 
 Cleantech Advisor and Former Emerging Technologies Investment Manager at
  MTC’s Renewable Energy Trust: “An Update on the Finance Market for Clea
 n Technology”.\nMs. Funk is an advisor to cleantech investors and entrep
 reneurs.  She has experience in the U.S.\, Latin America and Europe as a
 n investment manager\, strategy consultant and engineer.  Until recently
 \, she managed the direct investment programs at the Massachusetts Renew
 able Energy Trust.  While there she launched an $8 million initiative sp
 ecifically for early-stage companies\, and also managed the Trust’s rela
 tionship as the lead LP to the Massachusetts Green Energy Fund\, a $17 m
 illion venture capital fund.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:USA
DTSTAMP:20080923T205906Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://nationalsolartour.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081004
SUMMARY:National Solar Tour
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081005
DESCRIPTION:http://nationalsolartour.org\nAnnual tour of sites (homes\, 
 schools\, businesses\, etc.) using renewable energy and related technolo
 gies.\nClick on \"Attend the Tour\" to find sites near you.\nFor the Nor
 theast:\nhttp://www.nesea.org/buildings/openhouse/\nFor western Massachu
 setts:\nhttp://www.cetonline.org/Publications/2008_Book.pdf\nFor New Ham
 pshire\, an interactive map:\nhttp://www.nhsea.org/resource/gboh_map.php
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040417T200205Z
UID:D2D6E658-0091-456C-8790-66B818086C5F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/education/CIRE_Index.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040626T120000
SUMMARY:NESEA Teacher's Summer Institute on Renewable Energy
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040626T130000
DESCRIPTION:Full Institute held June 26\, July 6-9\, 12-15\, 2004\nhttp:
 //www.nesea.org/education/CIRE_Index.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Norwell\, MA
DTSTAMP:20061024T162821Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://sustainabless.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061114T193000
SUMMARY:Sustainable South Shore (MA) meeting
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061114T210000
DESCRIPTION:http://sustainabless.org\nFall meeting of the Sustainable So
 uth Shore organization.\nNorwell\, MA\nFirst Parish Church\, River and M
 ain Streets.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070510T021057Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://mos.org/eie/pdf/flyers/EiE_Flyer_2007-06-02.pdf
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070602T090000
SUMMARY:Engineering is Elementary wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070602T150000
DESCRIPTION:Join the Engineering is Elementary team as we present our fo
 ur new units available for Fall 2007.\nhttp://mos.org/eie/\nA Work in Pr
 ocess: Designing a Play Dough Process (Solids & Liquids\, Chemical Engin
 eering)\nA Stick in the Mud: Evaluating a Landscape (Landforms\, Geotech
 nical Engineering)\nThinking Inside the Box: Designing a Plant Package (
 Plants\, Package Engineering)\nThe Attraction is Obvious: Designing a Ma
 glev System (Magnetism\, Transportation Engineering)\nParticipants will 
 be able to experience engineering activities from two of these units.\nF
 indings from new research continues to show that students exposed to Eng
 ineering is Elementary perform significantly better on engineering\, tec
 hnology\, and science assessments than students who have not studied EiE
 . These findings continue to support previous research showing that EiE 
 increases student understanding of engineering\, technology\, and scienc
 e. More research is available on our Research and Assessment Page.\nIn \
 "The Attraction is Obvious\,\" students will experiment with several mag
 netic games and toys to begin to formulate theories about the properties
  of mangets. Then they will use what they've learned about the propertie
 s of magnets to design a small maglev transportation system. \nThis unit
  will be available for field testing in the fall of 2007.\nhttp://mos.or
 g/eie/pdf/flyers/EiE_Flyer_2007-06-02.pdf
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Smith College\, Northampton\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070424T203912Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070428T083000
SUMMARY:Sustainable Energy Summit
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070428T173000
DESCRIPTION:Come and co-create our transition to a clean energy future! 
 Join us for Sustainable Energy Summit 2007 - Community Action for a Clea
 n Energy Future on Saturday\, April 28\, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at 
 the Smith College Performing Arts Center in Northampton\, MA.\nCET is he
 lping to sponsor this event\, which features: \n    * Richard Heinberg\,
  Community Solutions to Peak Oil \n    * Gus Newport\, Understanding Rac
 e\, Class\, and Energy \n    * Siegfried Finser\, Money as a Transformat
 ive Agent in Society \n    * Alan Mulak\, Developing a Municipal Energy 
 Plan \n    * PVPC & FCCOG presenting the Pioneer Valley Clean Energy Pla
 n \nPre-register and pay only $24 for the daylong event\, or pay $45 at 
 the door. There is a 50% discount for seniors\, students\, and Co-Op Pow
 er members. The event is free for anyone with a Smith College ID. For mo
 re information visit the CET events page on\nhttp://www.cetonline.org\nh
 ttp://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.php#sustainsummit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT7H
LOCATION:NY\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080606T160612Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/WorkshopDeta
 ils.aspx?type=Course&co=3
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080614T090000
SUMMARY:NYC 7-12 Energy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/WorkshopDetail
 s.aspx?type=Course&co=3\nEnergy Trilogy\, a free workshop for teachers g
 rades 7-12\nHeld at SUNY-Queens Educational Opportunity Center\n158-29 A
 rcher Avenue\nJamaica\, NY 11433\nIntegrate energy education into your l
 esson plans!\n• Energy Education With An Emphasis on Economics\, Efficie
 ncy\,\nand the Environment\n• Addresses World Energy Challenges\, Curren
 t and Future\n• FREE Instructional Materials\n• NYSED Standards Aligned 
 – Math\, Science\,\nTechnology\, Social Studies\, English Language Arts\
 ,\nand Family and Consumer Science\n• Professional Development Credit\n•
  Engaging and Fun Hands-On Activities\nWebsite Link To Directions/Parkin
 g:\nhttp://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=158-29%20Archer%20Avenue%2C%20Ja
 maica%2C%20NY%2011433&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=nl\nEvent Flyer\nENERGY EDU
 CATOR:	 Emma Medina (and Robin Donovan)\nTARGET AUDIENCE:	7-12\nREGION:	
 NYC-EAST\nREGISTRATION:\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/r
 egistration.aspx?id=100\nMeals and snacks will be provided.\nTo register
  or for other grade level workshops visit\nhttp://www.GetEnergySmart.org
 \nor call 1-877-NY-SMART
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Newton\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070406T004210Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.greendecade.org/energycontest.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070425T173000
SUMMARY:Newton Energy Cons. Awards
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070425T200000
DESCRIPTION:First Unitarian Society of Newton (FUSN)\, Parish Hall\n1326
  Washington St\, West Newton\, Massachusetts\nJoin Mayor David Cohen and
  the Green Decade in recognizing our environmentally active Newton stude
 nts who submitted essays for energy conservation in Newton! “Protect the
  Climate – Start At Home” is this year’s theme for Newton students at th
 e elementary\, middle school and high school level.  Prizes will be awar
 ded to the winners at the ceremony.  Friends\, family and environmentali
 sts welcome!  For more information on the contest\, visit Newton Student
  Contest on our website. Co-sponsored by the Green Decade\, Newton Schoo
 ls Foundation and GreenEnergyNewton. prizes provided by NSTAR and Whole 
 Foods Market.\nhttp://www.greendecade.org/energycontest.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060405
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060406
SUMMARY:UNH Nanotech Conf. for K-12 Teachers
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DTSTAMP:20060118T142328Z
DESCRIPTION:Registration information available from the Nanoscale Scienc
 e and Engineering Center (NSEC)-Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing a
 t the University of New Hampshire and funded through a grant from the Na
 tional\nScience Foundation.  Please contact:\nSusan Greenberg\, K-12 Out
 reach Coordinator\, at UNH\, Parsons Hall\,\n23 College Rd.\nDurham\, NH
  03824\n603-862-3325\, 862-4278 fax\, susan.greenberg@unh.edu\nFor those
  K-12 teachers who were not able to attend last year's Conference or are
  new to the area\, you are invited to attend the 2nd Annual K-12 Nanotec
 hnology Teacher Conference\nWednesday\, April 5\, 2006 at Holloway Commo
 ns on the Campus of The University of New Hampshire Durham\, NH\nFREE an
 d Open to all K-12 teachers with a knowledge of or interest in science a
 nd technology.\nNanotechnology is the latest \"revolutionary\" technolog
 y that will bring sweeping changes to the 21st Century.  In fact some of
  the applications are already here.  But they are just small innovations
 -nothing like what will be coming in the next 5\, 10 or 15 years.  Find 
 out what they are and how the will affect the lives and professions of y
 our students in the near future. Come to the Nanotechnology Conference a
 nd learn:\n*What Nanotechnology is.\n*Where it is being investigated.\n*
 Why it is so important.\n*What applications are thought possible.\n*What
  possible impacts are on society.\n*When we can expect applications to \
 "hit the market\".\n*How you can get involved in developing ways to info
 rm the next\ngeneration of workers (your students) who may very well ear
 n their\nliving as well as benefit from this new technology.\n\nTentativ
 e Program Schedule:\n8:30am-check-in \n9:00am-Continental Breakfast\n9:1
 5am-Welcome\n9:30-10:30am-First session of workshops\n10:30-10:45am-Brea
 k \n10:45-11:45am-Second session of workshops\n12:00pm-Lunch\n1pm-Keynot
 e speaker\n2pm-Announcements\n2:30pm-Conference concludes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Denver\, CO
DTSTAMP:20060416T230438Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/nmsb/default.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060621
SUMMARY:National Middle School Science Bowl
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060625
DESCRIPTION:http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/nmsb/default.htm\nStudents 
 compete in a question and answer contest and a fuel cell car race.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Newburyport\, MA
DTSTAMP:20081010T024046Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081114T153000
SUMMARY:Newburyport Green Expo
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081114T180000
DESCRIPTION:Newburyport\, MA\nThe Green Energy & Sustainable Practices E
 xpo\nThe Greater Newburyport Eco Collaborative\nFriday\, November 14\, 3
 :30 - 6:00 PM\nSaturday\, November 15\, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM\nThe Greater 
 Newburyport Eco Collaborative seeks to encourage and attract green indus
 tries\, retail and commercial ventures in the Newburyport region in orde
 r to build a healthy\, vibrant and environmentally sustainable community
  that also encourages economic growth.\nThis Green Expo will present pro
 ducts\, services and information that promote healthier\, more sustainab
 le practices to both the business and residential community alike. We al
 so strive to educate attendees in a family-friendly\, non-partisan atmos
 phere on environmental matters and movements.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060814T202743Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://mast.nu/Conference/conference06.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061102
SUMMARY:MA Science Teachers Conf.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061104
DESCRIPTION:The Massachusetts Association of Science Teachers will meet 
 November 2 and 3 at the old Holiday Inn\, now the Worcester Hotel and Co
 nference Center.\n\"Making Science Matter\"\nhttp://mast.nu/Conference/c
 onference06.html\nETO will present there.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Burlington HS\, Burlington\, MA
DTSTAMP:20051003T185742Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesacs.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20051019T153000
SUMMARY:Connection to Chemistry NES ACS
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20051019T200000
DESCRIPTION:The New England Section of the American Chemical Society\nMe
 ets at Burlington HS\, Burlington\, MA\nAmong others\, a workshop on nuc
 lear power:\nPower from the Nucleus with Leo Bobek\, Nuclear Reactor Sup
 ervisor\, UMass Lowell.  The current concern about carbon dioxide emissi
 on from burning fossil fuels and the connection with global warming is l
 eading to a resurgence of interest in nuclear power generation.  Nuclear
  technology for power generation will be discussed as well as for other 
 applications such as medicine and space travel.  Using safe handling pro
 cedures\, experiment with various radioactive sources. (Workshop E)\n\n#
  The deadline for registration is Friday\, October14th.  The registratio
 n fee is $18.00 and is non-refundable after October 12th.  Workshop and 
 program-related materials\, dinner\, a one-year subscription to ChemMatt
 ers\, and a certificate for three hours of Professional Development will
  be provided to all workshop participants.\n#  The registration form can
  be obtained from the NESACS Web site\nhttp://www.nesacs.org under Conne
 ctions to Chemistry 2005.\n# For additional information\, contact Dr. Ru
 th Tanner\, Chair\, Education Committee\, NESACS: 978/934-3662 or Ruth_T
 anner@uml.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Colonie\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070501T025613Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.albanycounty.com
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070519T230000
SUMMARY:Albany NY Energy Fair
DESCRIPTION:On May 19\, 2007 Albany County\, New York\, will be hosting 
 an Energy Efficiency\, Renewable Energy and Housing Fair Day at the Alba
 ny County Hockey Facility. The Fair is an educational event for resident
 s and businesses to gain valuable information on how to reduce energy co
 nsumption\, reduce costs and reduce the impact on the environment.  The 
 Fair will also provide information on affordable housing and community s
 ervices.\n Albany County Hockey Facility (adjacent to the Albany Interna
 tional Airport)\; Hockey Lane\, Colonie\, New York\nhttp://www.albanycou
 nty.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Attitash\, NH
DTSTAMP:20070917T200634Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nhsta.net/workshops/workshops.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20071029T090000
SUMMARY:NH Energy Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20071029T101000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nhsta.net/workshops/workshops.htm\nThe New Hampsh
 ire Elementary/Middle/High School Science Education Conference\, organiz
 ed by the NH Science Teachers Association\, will include this workshop a
 bout using a student-centered energy curriculum:\nWorkshop 3. Motivate\,
  Integrate\, Educate - And Save Energy and Money! Ms. Carol Wilson\, Wil
 son Educational Services\, Inc.\nWilson provides effective energy educat
 ion programs for students in grades K-12 and their teachers. Participant
 s learn to use academic skills to help their school save energy and mone
 y. More importantly\, these programs teach and enhance many important ac
 ademic skills\, primarily in math and science\, but also in written and 
 spoken expression and technology. These programs are interdisciplinary a
 nd hands-on\, use cooperative learning techniques and are highly relevan
 t to the students’ lives. Although the company is based in CT\, it has p
 rovided more than 200 programs to NH schools. Programs are free nearly e
 verywhere in NH\, as PSNH\, the NH Electric Coop and Utility\, provides 
 full funding for programs in their service territories. For additional i
 nformation\, please check the Wilson website (wilsoned.com) or call 203-
 639-1501. Physical\, Technology\; Level: All Levels\; Type: Hands-On. De
 scriptor: energy.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Rome\, NY
DTSTAMP:20081027T150053Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/Workshop.asp
 x
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081108T090000
SUMMARY:Energy Workshop NY
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081108T160000
DESCRIPTION:Energy Trilogy – Grades 7-12\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/
 EnergyEducation/Workshop.aspx\nRome Teachers Center (Griffiss Business a
 nd Technology Park)\n194 Chappie James Boulevard\, Rome\, NY 13441\nEner
 gy – we all depend upon it every day\, but what are the consequences for
  the global community’s growing demand for it?? This interactive worksho
 p will highlight the Energy Trilogy – how economics\, efficiency and the
  environment relate to the energy challenges before us. Don’t miss this 
 exciting opportunity to introduce your students to the impacts of their 
 energy use and explore actions we can take to make a difference. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Wellesley\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080306T172653Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.babsonenergy.com/eee/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080327T130000
SUMMARY:Babson Energy Conf.
DESCRIPTION:A day of education\, networking\, and celebration of success
 ful clean technology ventures\, at Babson College\, Wellesley\, MA.\nThe
  Entrepreneurial Energy Expo (E3) is an annual event hosted by the Babso
 n Energy and Environmental Club (BEEC) at the F.W. Olin Graduate School 
 of Business. E3 aims to connect the energy industry to the Babson commun
 ity\, to provide insight into emerging clean energy solutions\, to facil
 itate networking and to celebrate the growing business opportunities wit
 hin the rapidly expanding\, and entrepreneurial\, cleantech sector.\nThe
  E3 conference will be preceded by a ground breaking ceremony for the on
 -campus installation of a residential scale wind turbine. This particula
 r project is the result of a proposal that was created and introduced by
  BEEC last year. More information about the installation can be found on
  the <http://www3.babson.edu/Newsroom/Releases/windturbineannounced.cfm>
 Babson College Newsroom website.\nE3 itself officially begins with our k
 eynote address by Jesse Fink (Co-Founder\, MissionPoint Capital) and is 
 followed by six panel sessions covering:\nGreen Building\, Massachusetts
 ' Cleantech Cluster\, Energy Services\, Renewables\, Green Entrepreneurs
 hip\, and Venture Capital.\n\nEvent Schedule:\n10:00 AM – 10:45 AM: Babs
 on Wind Turbine Groundbreaking  Ceremony\n11:30 AM – 12:00 PM: Event Reg
 istration\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Keynote Address\n1:15 PM – 2:30 PM: Panel
  Sessions\n2:45 PM – 4:00 PM: Panel Sessions\n4:00 PM – 6:00 PM: Busines
 s Expo\nhttp://www.babsonenergy.com/eee/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Rochester\, NY
DTSTAMP:20091030T010333Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://stanys.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20091101T093000
SUMMARY:Wind and Solar Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20091101T120000
DESCRIPTION:Science Teachers Association of New York State\, annual conf
 erence\nWorkshop A-45 & B-45\nHyatt Regency\, Wilmorite Room B\nWind and
  Light Measurements and Analysis for Renewable Energy\nShawn Reeves\, En
 ergyTeachers.org\nHigh School / Intermediate College\nPhysics / General 
 Interest\, Earth Sci\nThis is a double workshop session involving A-45 a
 nd B-45.\nParticipants must register for and attend BOTH workshops.\nPar
 ticipants will review resources and methods for gathering wind and solar
  data\, and will practice analyzing it using free and inexpensive tools 
 for the purpose of siting and predicting electric generation.\nhttp://ww
 w.stanys.org/conference%20pdfs/Sunday09.pdf
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Tufts University
DTSTAMP:20060131T220006Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ceeo.tufts.edu
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060311T090000
SUMMARY:Tufts Wind Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060311T150000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.ceeo.tufts.edu/services/workshops/teacherworkshop
 s.asp\nWind Power Workshop\nCost: $125\nGeared towards educators grades 
 5-12\nCourse Limit: 12 Students\nDescription:Learn about excting new tec
 hnologies in Wind Turbines and Wind Power generation through simple mode
 l turbines that can be used in the classroom. Use the theme of wind powe
 r to teach about engineering\, circuitry\, electromagnets\, and more. Th
 is is similar to the KidWind project. We will build turbines that attend
 ees can take back to their classrooms to use as they introduce wind powe
 r to their students. You will be able to keep the model turbine and blad
 es you use in your workshop project.\n5 PDPs Awarded (Graduate Credit No
 t Available)\nInstructor: Brian Gravel\nApply via word doc available at:
 \nhttp://www.ceeo.tufts.edu/services/workshops/\nCenter for Engineering 
 Educational Outreach\nTufts University\n474 Boston Avenue\nMedford\, MA 
 02155\np: 617.627.2681\nf: 617.627.4760\nhttp://www.ceeo.tufts.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
DTSTAMP:20080116T215906Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://es.epa.gov/ncer/p3/expo/index.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080420
SUMMARY:Natl. Sustainable Design Expo DC
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080423
DESCRIPTION:http://es.epa.gov/ncer/p3/expo/index.html\n2008 National Des
 ign Expo\nThe 2008 National Sustainable Design Expo will take place on t
 he National Mall in Washington D.C. from Sunday April 20th through Tuesd
 ay April 22nd 2008. Check this site periodically for details on the 2008
  Expo.\nIn conjunction with Expo\, EPA hosts the Annual P3 (People\, Pro
 sperity\, and the Planet) Award competition. EPA\, in conjunction with o
 ver 40 partners\, launched the P3 Award in 2004 to respond to the challe
 nges of the developed and developing world in moving toward sustainabili
 ty. This national competition enables college students to research\, dev
 elop and design scientific\, technical and policy solutions to sustainab
 ility challenges. Their designs are helping to achieve the mutual goals 
 of economic prosperity while providing a higher quality of life and prot
 ecting the planet. Students and their faculty advisors compete for EPA's
  P3 Award and the opportunity of up to an additional $75\,000 in funding
  to move their designs to the marketplace or implement them in the field
 .\nThe National Sustainable Design Expo and EPA's P3 Award competition p
 rovide a unique opportunity to see new science\; discover innovative\, c
 utting-edge technologies\; and learn what nonprofit organizations and go
 vernment agencies are doing to advance sustainability.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050513T160000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050513T190000
SUMMARY:MA CLA State Energy Course North Adams
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DTSTAMP:20050408T021546Z
DESCRIPTION:PHYS 560-G03/G13/G04/G14  Clean Energy for a Sustainable Env
 ironment\nTeachers Grades 3-8\nTwo Locations:\nBridgewater State College
 \, Bridgewater MA: May 4\, 5\, & 7\, 2005\nMassachusetts College of Libe
 ral Arts\, North Adams MA: May 12\, 13 & 14\, 2005\nCourse Meeting Time 
 at both Locations: \n2 weekdays 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm and 1 Saturday 8:00 am
  – 5:00 pm\nCourse can be taken FREE for 22.5 PDPs or $80 for 1 graduate
  credit.\nThere is a $100 stipend for teachers to use towards the purcha
 se of classroom materials.\nInstructors:  Dr. Jeff Williams & Dr. Rob He
 llström\, Bridgewater State College\nTo sign up for this course contact 
 Janet Larkin at jlarkin@bridgew.edu or 508-531-6011.\nTeachers in grades
  3 – 8 are invited to attend this short course on renewable energy. Part
 icipants will receive content and practical hands-on instruction on sola
 r and wind energy during two 3-hour after school sessions and one Saturd
 ay session. Saturdays will include a half-day field investigation follow
 ed in the afternoon by analysis and presentation of observations to conc
 lude each workshop. Teachers will be able to adopt the workshop’s method
 s and content by working directly with classroom materials and curricula
  during the workshop. The supplies purchased with this grant will return
  with the teachers to aid in adoption of the curricula. Teachers will al
 so adapt the workshop’s investigations by creating their own activities 
 for their classrooms and will be awarded a $100 stipend to purchase supp
 lies for the new classroom activities. Upon completion of this workshop\
 , teachers will have a diverse repertoire of strategies\, methods\, and 
 lessons with which to address learning standards from the frameworks.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Falmouth\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080307T195417Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080423
SUMMARY:Cape Cod Energy Teacher Course
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080425
DESCRIPTION:Energy and Renewable Energy Course for Teachers\nCourse Desc
 ription: Energy use and energy efficiency are timely and exciting topics
 \, and students need to have a strong basic understanding of energy to s
 upport their future decisions as citizens. This course will introduce fo
 rms of energy\, sources of energy\, energy efficiency\, renewable energy
  (photovoltaic electricity\, solar thermal\, wind energy\, hydropower\, 
 biomass\, biofuels\, and ocean energy) and energy technology\, and will 
 provide teachers with opportunities to practice the Universal Design Pro
 cess for engineering.  Each concept will be presented using activities\,
  and related to state curriculum frameworks. Teachers will receive a CD 
 of lesson plans\, background information\, and resources for teaching ab
 out energy.\nOffered for: Math\, science\, and classroom teachers in gra
 des 6 through 8\n(teachers of other grades welcome)\nMeeting time: Tuesd
 ay April 22 and Wednesday April 23\, 2008   9:00 AM to 3:00 PM\nCredit: 
 12 hours contact time for 1 graduate credit (optional) or 22.5 PDPs\nCos
 t: Course fee $25.00\nGraduate credit (optional) from Framingham State C
 ollege $65.00\nLocation: Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
 \, Falmouth\, MA\nInstructors: Pat Harcourt and Joan Muller\, Waquoit Ba
 y National Estuarine Research Reserve\nA limited number of overnight acc
 ommodations are available in our on-site dorm with solar hot water!  Fee
  $12.00\nPlease contact  Pat Harcourt 508-457-0495 x 106 pat.harcourt@st
 ate.ma.us\nor Joan Muller 508-457-0495 x 107 joan.muller@state.ma.us\nat
  Waquoit Bay Research Reserve for more information\, a course descriptio
 n\, and to register
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Lansing\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080303T214140Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/WorkshopDeta
 ils.aspx?type=Course&co=3
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080314T083000
SUMMARY:Central NY 7-12 Energy Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080314T153000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/WorkshopDetail
 s.aspx?type=Course&co=3\nEnergy Trilogy\, a free workshop for teachers g
 rades 7-12\nHeld at Lansing School District\n264 Ridge Road\nLansing\, N
 Y 14882\nIntegrate energy education into your lesson plans!\n• Energy Ed
 ucation With An Emphasis on Economics\, Efficiency\,\nand the Environmen
 t\n• Addresses World Energy Challenges\, Current and Future\n• FREE Inst
 ructional Materials\n• NYSED Standards Aligned – Math\, Science\,\nTechn
 ology\, Social Studies\, English Language Arts\,\nand Family and Consume
 r Science\n• Professional Development Credit\n• Engaging and Fun Hands-O
 n Activities\nWebsite Link To Directions/Parking:\nhttp://www.mapquest.c
 om/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&country=US&addtohistory=&searchtab=ho
 me&formtype=address&popflag=0&latitude=&longitude=&name=&phone=&level=&c
 at=&address=264+Ridge+Road&city=Lansing&state=NY&zipcode=14882\nEvent Fl
 yer\nENERGY EDUCATOR:	 Terri Tuers\nTARGET AUDIENCE:	7-12\nREGION:	SOUTH
 ERN TIER\nREGISTRATION:\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/r
 egistration.aspx?id=69\nMeals and snacks will be provided.\nTo register 
 or for other grade level workshops visit\nhttp://www.GetEnergySmart.org\
 nor call 1-877-NY-SMART
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Citizens Schools\, Boston
DTSTAMP:20060128T170014Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060204T100000
SUMMARY:JSS Workshop Boston
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060204T130000
DESCRIPTION:Jr. Solar Sprint Teacher/Mentor workshop\, sponsored by the 
 Boston Area Solar Energy Association:\nGet a quick start to learning how
  to run the Jr. Solar Sprint in your school this year.\nPresentation wil
 l include explanation of program\, curriculum\, “how to build a model so
 lar car”\, hands-on training with tips to get your class or after-school
  program going fast.\nLocation: Boston\, MA at the Citizen Schools Headq
 uarters\nDate & time: Saturday\, February 4th 10:00am -1:00pm\nLimited s
 pace\, To register\, contact Henry Vandermark of the Boston Area Solar E
 nergy Association at mailto:hkv@solarwave.com  (Please put JSS in the su
 bject line.) or call 617-242-2150\nFor more information please see:\nhtt
 p://www.basea.org/jss.php\nhttp://www.nesea.org/education/jss/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20051208T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20051208T203000
SUMMARY:BASEA Forum
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DTSTAMP:20060325T144412Z
DESCRIPTION:http://basea.org\nFree Public Forum--\"Available Now: Rebate
 s and Grants for Massachusetts Renewable Projects\"\nThe Massachusetts T
 echnology Collaborative offers rebates and grants to support the install
 ation of distributed generation renewable energy projects (wind\, solar\
 , hydro\, biomass) across Massachusetts. Jon Abe will review the MTC's g
 rant and rebate programs\, highlight funded projects\, and discuss how h
 omeowners\, businesses\, and other energy customers can now take advanta
 ge of these incentives to offset rising energy costs.\nThe First Parish 
 in Cambridge Unitarian Universalist\n3 Church Street Harvard Square Camb
 ridge\, MA\nShow starts at 7:30 PM Doors open at 7:00 PM\nJon Abe is a P
 roject Manager at the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC) Renew
 able Energy Trust. He manages the Small Renewable and Large Onsite Renew
 able Initiatives\, and supports the utility congestion relief pilot prog
 ram. Prior to MTC\, he worked as a senior consultant at KEMA and XENERGY
 \, where he managed renewable energy project development and policy proj
 ects. He has over 10 years experience in the environmental and energy se
 ctors and received his B.A. from Cornell University.\nPlease remember th
 at your donations and membership support BASEA.\nBoston Area Solar Energ
 y Association\nemail: info@basea.org\nweb: http://www.basea.org 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:PEA
DTSTAMP:20060112T045907Z
UID:3D9BA01F-D787-4D7F-BBDA-0F8C0E1B4648-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nhsta.net/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060321T090000
SUMMARY:NH Science Teachers Assn. Exeter
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060321T150000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nhsta.net/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hancock\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080923T154412Z
UID:039E7486-9B45-42DE-881E-9DA38F6888E1-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080927T130000
SUMMARY:Jiminy Wind Tours
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080927T160000
DESCRIPTION:Zephyr wind tours sponsored by the Center for Environmental 
 Technology\, at\nJiminy Peak Mountain Resort\, Hancock\, MA..\nSaturdays
 \, September 27 and October 11\n1 p.m.\nJiminy Peak\nCost is $9 per pers
 on\nRide the Grand Slam chair lift up to view Jiminy Peak‚s 1.5 megawatt
  wind turbine. Zephyr  provides enough electricity to power 600 homes.  
 CET staff lead the tour to an overlook and are available to answer quest
 ions. There is an option for closer viewing that involves a strenuous hi
 ke approximately 1/4 of a mile down from the top of the chairlift and wa
 lking back up. Please wear appropriate footwear.\nReservations are requi
 red and may be made by calling 413-738-5500 ext. 3760.\nhttp://www.ceton
 line.org/Events/events.php\nhttp://www.jiminypeak.com/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Watkins Glen\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080501T141012Z
UID:BAF69E28-10DC-4DB8-A253-E48AA0AAF62A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.greengrandprix.com
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080503T080000
SUMMARY:Green Grand Prix
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080503T180000
DESCRIPTION:Green Grand Prix\, Watkins Glen\, NY.\nhttp://www.greengrand
 prix.com\nThe Green Grand Prix is a charity benefit one-of-a-kind educat
 ional and competitive event for Alternate Fuel Vehicles and hybrids. Now
  in our fourth year\, we still host the only official SCCA Time-Speed-Di
 stance road rally for AFV's and hybrids in the United States.We also hav
 e a student AFV design contest that we are running in many schools. Our 
 2008 date has been set for Saturday\, May 3rd.\nRegister your vehicle on
 line.\n2008 Green Grand Prix Schedule:\n8:00 AM	Rally registration begin
 s at the Glen Motor Inn\, 1 mile North of the village of Watkins Glen on
  rte.14.\n8:50 AM	Rally registration closes\n9:00 AM	Driver and navigato
 rs meeting and cars are lined up\n9:30 AM	Rally cars released at 1 minut
 e intervals to run rally (approx. 60 miles) at normal highway speeds fol
 lowing written directions given out at the start\n12:00 noon	Rally cars 
 finish at the IMRRC EXPO grounds\, 610 South Decatur St.\, Watkins Glen.
 \n12:15 PM	Lunch for rallyists . Food concession on site will be open al
 l afternoon.\n1:00- 3:00 PM	Speaker forum in Elementary school auditoriu
 m\, adjacent to EXPO grounds\n1:00- 6:00 PM	Educational Expo including r
 ally car display and renewable energy/ sustainability exhibits\, \"open 
 mike\" sessions for exhibitors.\n-Robert Gillespie
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Conway\, NH
DTSTAMP:20080806T190415Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.carboncoalition.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080826T184500
SUMMARY:NH Open Climate Energy Forums
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080826T210000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.carboncoalition.org/\nThe New Hampshire Governor’
 s Climate Change Task Force will be holding four listening sessions in A
 ugust\, so its members can better inform their recommendations to Govern
 or Lynch.  Final recommendations are due to Governor Lynch after Novembe
 r.\nAll NH citizens are invited to speak and listen.\nAugust 5th\, 6:45 
 pm\nSquamscott Room\, Holloway Commons\, Durham\, NH\nHosted by the Rock
 ingham/Strafford Energy Committee Alliance. \nRSVP Julia Dundorf\, Julia
 @nhcc.unh.edu\n\nAugust 6th\, 6:45 pm\nKeene Recreation Center\, \nKeene
 \, NH\nhosted by the Keene CCP Committee and Cool Monadnock (CA-CP\, ANE
 I\, and SWRPC).\nRSVP Sarah Harpster\, Sarah_Harpster@antiochne.edu\n\nA
 ugust 26th\, 6:45 pm\nKennett High School\, Eagle Way\, Conway\, NH\nHos
 ted by the Mount Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce Green Team.\nRSVP
  Chuck Henderson\, chuck@chuckroast.com\n\nAugust 27th\, 6:45 pm\nMeredi
 th Community Center\, Meredith\, NH\nHosted by Lakes Region Energy Allia
 nce.\nRSVP Erica Anderson\, eanderson@lakesrpc.org\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070506T192910Z
UID:976C298B-9D9D-4DD5-9CF7-2B85CADBB838-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://mos.org/eie/workshops_info.php#070602
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070502T090000
SUMMARY:Engineering Is Elementary wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070502T150000
DESCRIPTION:Museum of Science\, Boston\, MA\nJoin the Engineering is Ele
 mentary team as we present our four new units available Fall 2007:\nA Wo
 rk in Process: Designing a Play Dough Process (Solids & Liquids\, Chemic
 al Engineering)\nA Stick in the Mud: Evaluating a Landscape (Landforms\,
  Geotechnical Engineering)\nThinking Inside the Box: Designing a Plant P
 ackage (Plants\, Package Engineering)\nThe Attraction is Obvious: Design
 ing a Maglev System (Magnetism\, Transportation Engineering)\nIn additio
 n to developing a stronger understanding of engineering and technology\,
  participants will be able to explore engineering activities and science
  connections from two of the new units.\nTo register for the workshop\, 
 please email your name\, school\, district\, and grade to Melissa Higgin
 s at mhiggins@mos.org.\nhttp://mos.org/eie/workshops_info.php#070602
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hynes Convention Center\, Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060812T145739Z
UID:973090E1-6FBD-42F0-B992-F4F135ACA09B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.mattcenter.org/CEConf06/CE-Conference.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061102T083000
SUMMARY:MA Clean Energy Finance Conf & job fair
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061102T173000
DESCRIPTION:At Hynes Convention Center\, Boston\, MA.\nThe Job Fair is f
 ree.\nhttp://www.mattcenter.org/CEConf06/CE-Conference.htm\nReception af
 ter 5:30
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Springfield\, MA
DTSTAMP:20081002T160323Z
UID:25824962-333E-4441-8C72-DE8B0E6A9506-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.umass.edu/green/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081122T090000
SUMMARY:MA Clean Energy Conf.
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081122T164500
DESCRIPTION:Clean Energy Connections\nSpringfield\, MA\nA career-oriente
 d fair about opportunities to develop clean energy commerce and industry
  in Massachusetts.\nhttp://www.umass.edu/green/\nOrganized by the Univer
 sity of Massachusetts Amherst campus.\nFree admission to the opportunity
  fair after 1:45PM.\nWho should attend?\n- Career seekers\n- Students\n-
  Business developers\n- Community leaders\n- Entrepreneurs\n- Innovators
 \n- Financiers\n- All who want to take part in the clean energy movement
  for sustainable economic development
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Albany\, NY
DTSTAMP:20040817T040418Z
UID:B4A56A25-35EE-423C-9CDD-833D8FA3ADAB-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/EnergyInSchools/index.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041119T090000
SUMMARY:Energy In Schools Conference Marriott Convention Center Albany
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041119T170000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nesea.org/EnergyInSchools/index.html\n$70 for one
  day\, $125 for two
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20051011T194045Z
UID:F945F95D-EF42-4697-83CE-1433D63CE60B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20051128T070000
SUMMARY:H2 Fuel Cell Challenge
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20051128T160000
DESCRIPTION:See our news article about this:\nhttp://energyteachers.org/
 ReadArticle.php?id=48\nPre-Registration has been extended to Oct. 14\; u
 se a form linked in the article above. Check with the contact below to s
 ee if registration has been extended.\nWill occur at Hynes Convention Ce
 nter in Boston.\nLinda Lung\nNational Renewable Energy Laboratory\nOffic
 e of Education Programs\n1617 Cole Blvd.\nGolden\, CO 80401-3393\nPhone:
  303 275-3044\nFax: 303 275-3076\nE-mail: linda_lung@nrel.gov
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050920T213215Z
UID:CA6893FF-AFA0-41D5-932C-8C2BC2B73B90-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.neaq.org/scilearn/ed_progs/signups/backpack_sig
 nup_ON.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20051006T100000
SUMMARY:Climate Change Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20051006T160000
DESCRIPTION:MEET THE SCIENTISTS\nCLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH\, EDUCATION AND
  POLICY\n10:00 am to 4:00 pm\nUniversity of Rhode Island\, Bay Campus\nC
 oastal Institute Auditorium\, Narragansett\, RI\nAdmission: $10.00 inclu
 des lunch\n5 hrs. Certificate of Participation available\nRegistration D
 eadline:  Oct 2\, 2005.  Advance registration required\, sign up at:\nht
 tp://www.neaq.org/scilearn/ed_progs/signups/backpack_signup_ON.html\nQue
 stions? Contact:\nSukey Padawer New England Aquarium\nphone: 617-973-025
 5\ne-mail: spadawer@neaq.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Augusta\, ME
DTSTAMP:20060811T032231Z
UID:75C8C85F-3D59-4A0F-A7C7-12672DA0A2FB-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.mainescienceteachers.org/conferences.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060929
SUMMARY:ME Science Teachers
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061001
DESCRIPTION:For details\, go to\nhttp://www.mainescienceteachers.org/con
 ferences.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Framingham\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070921T190112Z
UID:0E94C810-71B6-4729-A10A-370E7B5184B4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://mast.nu/flyers/Green%20STEM.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071026
SUMMARY:MA Green STEM conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071028
DESCRIPTION:Green Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Math\nhttp://
 mast.nu/flyers/Green%20STEM.htm\nFriday\, Massachusetts educators will t
 ake field trips to interesting sites around Massachusetts\, learning abo
 ut sustainable and earth-friendly technologies\, sciences\, and ideas.\n
 Saturday\, we will convene at Framingham State College to discuss green 
 STEM and learn about how to learn more about green STEM in the classroom
 . MA teachers will receive 10 PDPs for attending both days.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Custer\, WI
DTSTAMP:20080310T163935Z
UID:C67EEF76-BA20-454A-B0E7-F95E7B235270-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.the-mrea.org/energy_fair.php
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080620
SUMMARY:Midwest Energy Fair
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080623
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 19th annual Energy Fair June 20-22\, 2008. T
 he Fair will be held at the ReNew the Earth Institute. The ReNew the Ear
 th Institute is located at 7558 Deer Road in Custer\, Wisconsin.\nhttp:/
 /www.the-mrea.org/energy_fair.php\nGeneral Energy Fair Information\nSinc
 e its inception in 1990\, the Energy Fair has shown 190\,000 fairgoers h
 ow to change the world while having fun. Each summer the Fair transforms
  rural Custer\, Wisconsin into the global hot spot for renewable energy 
 education. The Energy Fair is the world’s largest renewable energy\, ene
 rgy efficiency\, and sustainable living educational event of its kind. P
 lease join us this year!\nThe Energy Fair features hundreds of workshops
  and exhibits all emphasizing clean energy & sustainable living and is f
 un for the whole family. In 2007\, the Energy Fair hosted over 19\,500 a
 ttendees.\n2008 Energy Fair Features:\n250 available exhibit spaces (sal
 es begin Dec. 14)\nOver 170 workshops (submit your proposal by Feb 15)\n
 Mass transit offered from Madison and Milwaukee\nFree hourly shuttles fr
 om Stevens Point\nClean Energy Car Show\nGreen Home Pavilion ~ New for '
 08!\nSustainable Table Workshop Area ~ New for '08!\nFarmers Market\nHan
 ds On Workshops\nPolka breakfast
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Plymouth\, NH
DTSTAMP:20060330T165322Z
UID:FBFE52CF-3B53-499C-A57D-70E16622D4CF-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060405T190000
SUMMARY:Sustainability presentation Plymouth NH
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060405T210000
DESCRIPTION:Sustainability for Our Community\, Steve Whitman\, Plymouth'
 s (NH) Pease Public Library\, 7pm\, for more information: 536-2616\, spo
 nsored by the Young Ladies Library Association Endowment.\nhttp://nesea.
 org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Albany\, NY
DTSTAMP:20040817T040409Z
UID:85074422-7480-4596-AAC4-1B85E299E53A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/EnergyInSchools/index.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041118T090000
SUMMARY:Energy In Schools Conference Marriott Convention Center Albany
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041118T170000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nesea.org/EnergyInSchools/index.html\n$70 for one
  day\, $125 for two
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Newton\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050923T201101Z
UID:1AB70022-C53F-4681-A1AB-938B9D248467-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20051001T093000
SUMMARY:Newton Annual Solar Home Tour
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20051001T140000
DESCRIPTION:(For other localities\, check with NESEA at http://www.nesea
 .org/buildings/openhouse )\nNewton's meeting will start at Newton Commun
 ity Services Center\, 492 Waltham St.\, behind CVS parking lot in West N
 ewton\, MA\nPlease bring a bag lunch!\nA guided tour of four solar homes
  plus two larger buildings\, Newton South High School and the Newton Com
 munity Services Center (NCSC).  Participants will caravan and car-pool t
 o the sites.  Hosted by the Green Decade Coalition/Newton in conjunction
  with North East Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) and American Sol
 ar Energy Society.\nTickets:  $12 in advance\, $15 at door.  Space is li
 mited — to reserve early\, please make out your tax-deductible check to 
 GDC/N-Solar and mail to: Green Decade Coalition/Newton\, P.O. Box 590242
 \, Newton\, MA 02459.\nFor more information\, call 617-965-1995 or e-mai
 l info@greendecade.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
PRIORITY:3
LOCATION:Clifton Park\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T233235Z
UID:1F1CFB59-C22F-4FCC-9215-B203FA7CB977-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070308T150000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Sci Wkshp
DESCRIPTION:Shenendehowa High School\, 970 Rt. 146\, Clifton Park\, NY 1
 2065\nToday is for HS teachers. March 15 for Elementary and Middle Schoo
 l teachers.\nParticipants will explore fundamental concepts of energy by
  performing hands-on experiments at six different stations. They will ex
 perience different forms of energy and how energy is transformed from on
 e form to another. The stations include transformations with kinetic and
  potential energy\, heat\, light\, motors\, batteries\, and magnets. Act
 ivities utilize the same curriculum and kit provided free to all att end
 ees.  Go to\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.a
 sp\nand click on Energy Education for more information and to register. 
 Presented by the New York Energy Smart Students Program. Open to public 
 & private school teachers working in New York State SBC territory\, comp
 rised of investor-owned utilities: Central Hudson\, Con Edison\, NYSEG\,
  National Grid\, Orange and Rockland\, and RG&E.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20071104T220903Z
UID:6CAA7910-D2C7-4E98-9ABD-28EACD8F130E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ithaca.edu/sustainability/outreach_cafes.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20071126T160000
SUMMARY:Solar Power Review
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20071126T170000
DESCRIPTION:Sustainability Café: Perspective from the Burgeoning Solar E
 lectric Industry\, presented by Rob Garrity\, Sales and Project Manageme
 nt\, altPower\n201 Friends Hall\, Ithaca College\, Ithaca\, NY.\nhttp://
 www.ithaca.edu/sustainability/outreach_cafes.php\nThis outreach event is
  one in a long series\, hosted by Ithaca College.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060907T232452Z
UID:394C38B6-03E2-4BE7-A3E6-8E0BB841EF75-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org/forum.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061109T190000
SUMMARY:Earth Forum Cambridge
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061109T210000
DESCRIPTION:1st Parish Unitarian Church\n#3 Church St.\, Harvard Square\
 , Cambridge\nDoors open at 7:00 p.m. \, Presentation starts at 7:30 p.m.
 \nRefreshments provided!\nhttp://www.basea.org/forum.php\nHilary Flynn\,
  Senior Researcher at the Prometheus Institute: “World PV Market Assessm
 ent.”\nFounded in 2003 by Travis Bradford\, a former private equity and 
 hedge fund executive\, the Prometheus Institute for Sustainable Developm
 ent is a US-based non-profit focusing on collecting and disseminating in
 formation on technology and processes used in promoting sustainable deve
 lopment.  Currently\, the Institute remains solely focused on its initia
 tives in the solar industry\, and strives to be the world’s leading sour
 ce of publicly available primary data on the PV \nsupply chain and end-m
 arkets. 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Coventry\, RI
DTSTAMP:20070402T200054Z
UID:1FF03FA9-9EFB-4F4F-8000-D5C4373BE17C-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.apeiron.org/slf_fest_2007/slf_web_07_home.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070609T090000
SUMMARY:RI Sustainable Festival and JSS
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070609T210000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.apeiron.org/slf_fest_2007/slf_web_07_home.html\nR
 hode Island Sustainable Living Festival and Clean Energy Expo\nRain or s
 hine\, at the Apeiron Institute in Coventry\, RI.\nThe Rhode Island area
  Junior Solar Sprint will take place at the Western Coventry School on R
 oute 117 at 10 AM.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hudson\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070709T213227Z
UID:00B985B6-3393-456B-B503-983004529308-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://workshops.altenergystore.com/Introduction-to-Solar-
 Electric-Systems-Thu-Sep-6/e17/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070906T160000
SUMMARY:Intro PV Sys Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070906T213000
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Solar Electric Systems Workshop\nAlternative
  Energy Store\; Hudson\, MA\nWith federal tax credits and new generous s
 tate incentives\, now is the time to invest in solar! This half-day work
 shop provides a great foundation for not only those just looking to lear
 n more about solar electricity (photovoltaics-PV)\, but also for contrac
 tors interested in expanding into PV service and installation. In this i
 ntroductory workshop you will learn the nuts and bolts of photovoltaic t
 echnology and the variety of ways to use solar electricity to power your
  home or business. Even if you know nothing about PV\, this workshop wil
 l give you the knowledge you need to explore how solar power can work fo
 r you!\nLecture topics include: \nBasics of electricity and PV \nEquipme
 nt selection and system components \nSite analysis \nSystem sizing \nEne
 rgy efficiency \nFor more information visit\nhttp://workshops.altenergys
 tore.com/Introduction-to-Solar-Electric-Systems-Thu-Sep-6/e17/\nor call 
 1(877) 878 - 4060\n\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080827T230929Z
UID:90A4C6EE-8D79-46D0-814D-F99927A5571E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.greenbuildexpo.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081119
SUMMARY:Intl Green Build Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081122
DESCRIPTION:http://www.greenbuildexpo.org/\nGreen Build International Co
 nference and Expo\nBoston\, Massachusetts\, November 19-21\nFull time st
 udents or youth <25y can volunteer in exchange for free admission.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Albany\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090916T211426Z
UID:23EF0DEE-1800-4C64-8593-73A44C25FCB4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091118
SUMMARY:RE Workforce Training Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091121
DESCRIPTION:http://www.meetmax.com/sched/mie1109/~public/conference_home
 .html?event_id=3120\nNovember 18: Pre-Conference Workshops / November 19
  & 20: Conference Sessions\nRenewable Energy & Energy Efficiency\nWorkfo
 rce Education\nA National Conference for Educators and Trainers\nThis is
  the one national event that brings training leaders together. Don’t mis
 s out on the chance to network with other instructors\, educational cent
 ers\, and industry experts training the green workforce.\nA strong and w
 ell-trained workforce is essential for the rocketing clean energy market
 s. This national conference will offer the most current information on i
 nstructional strategies\, curricula development\, and best practices for
  training in the renewable energy and energy efficiency fields. It will 
 address many of the jobs outlined in the green jobs initiatives being la
 unched nationwide!\nPlease join us for two days of conference sessions d
 ealing with some of the best practices and teaching models underway acro
 ss the country at community colleges\, technical high schools\, skill ce
 nters\, the trades\, industry\, and other training centers and organizat
 ions. The conference will be preceded by one day of technical workshops.
  It will be three days packed with information you will want to know if 
 you are offering or planning training programs (degree granting\, certif
 ication\, continuing education\, public education\, etc.) for the renewa
 ble energy and energy efficiency markets.\nThe conference’s main sponsor
  is the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority. It is 
 organized by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council in collaboration wi
 th the Partnership for Environmental Technology Education\, Hudson Valle
 y Community College and Lane Community College. This is the third nation
 al conference on Workforce Education.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070426T192903Z
UID:A541D8A8-0389-4A47-ADAD-C7DE4D6283CB-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hybridfest.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070721
SUMMARY:HybridFest WI
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070723
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Vehicle Owners across America are Pumped Up over Hybr
 idfest 2007\n2nd Annual Hybrid Electric Car Show Expands Following 2006 
 Success\nMadison\, WI—On the heels of its inaugural year success\, Hybri
 dfest\, Inc. announces that Hybridfest 2007 will expand this year to two
  full days\, July 21–22\, 2007. The Midwest’s largest event dedicated to
  clean and sustainable transportation solutions will again be held on th
 e grounds of the Dane County Fair in Madison\, WI. Public admission to H
 ybridfest 2007 will be included with a Dane County Fair ticket\, which i
 ncludes free parking. This year\, most events will be held in the air-co
 nditioned comfort of the Alliant Energy Center.\nAlthough hybrid electri
 c vehicles are showcased\, Hybridfest 2007 will expand to examine all as
 pects of clean and fuel-efficient transportation including ethanol\, bio
 diesel\, hydrogen and plug-in hybrid vehicles. In addition\, important i
 ssues such as global warming\, air quality\, oil dependency and fuel and
  energy conservation will be discussed. Car dealers and manufacturers\, 
 environmental groups\, vendors and exhibitors will also be on hand to de
 monstrate and answer consumer questions.\nhttp://www.hybridfest.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT7H
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090416T143516Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://energyteachers.org/barbecues.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090416T110000
SUMMARY:Washington Park SolBQ
DESCRIPTION:452 W. Buffalo Street\nIthaca\, NY\nInformal social gatherin
 g for educators and anyone interested in solar cooking.\nhttp://energyte
 achers.org/barbecues.php\n11:45. I have set up a can inside two jars wit
 h a thermometer\, 12 ounces. Light meter shows 150000 lux\, 16000 in sha
 de.\nNachos started 13:25. Done 14:00.\nRice started 14:10\, see data fr
 om immersed HOBO\, cooked well by 16:11. Put aquarium over it 14:25.\nca
 n time\, temp F:\n11:30\,62\n11:57\,75\n12:14\,92\n12:36\,115\n12:51\,12
 9\n13:01\,137\n13:12\,143\n13:42\,161\n14:02\,170\n14:32\,178\n14:52\,18
 2\, excessive vapor\n15:06\,188\, used to start rice\, added fresh water
 \, this time no reflector:\n15:17\,70\n15:40\,88\n15:57\,95\n16:07\,99\n
 16:52\,112\nJump-started rice still not done.\n17:05\,114\, put back on 
 reflector\, jump-started rice now done.\n17:34\,142\n17:46\,153\nHypothe
 sis:aquarium really helps.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Fitchburg State Colllege\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060926T185342Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://masstec.org/conference.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061117T080000
SUMMARY:MassTEC conference
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061117T150000
DESCRIPTION:The 2006 MassTEC conference\, \"Engineering\, the Connection
  to Tech Ed\,\" hosted by Fitchburg State College\, Industrial Technolog
 y Department\, 160 Pearl Street\, Fitchburg\, MA\nTechnology and enginee
 ring teachers from Massachusetts convene annually for workshops\, purcha
 sing\, and a talk.\nhttp://masstec.org/conference.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
DTSTAMP:20071025T023331Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://powershift07.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
SUMMARY:Youth Power Shift DC
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071103
DESCRIPTION:What is Power Shift? \nOn November 2\, 2007\, thousands of y
 oung adults will converge on\nWashington\, D.C. for Power Shift 2007\, t
 he first national youth summit\nto solve the climate crisis. Youth of al
 l backgrounds will use their\nexperience from local and state level clim
 ate change movements to create\na fresh\, positive\, and inspiring visio
 n of the future\, one focused on\nour potential to overcome the challeng
 es of the 21st century\, build a\nclean energy economy\, achieve energy 
 independence\, create millions of\ngreen jobs\, increase global equity\,
  and revitalize the American economy.\nhttp://powershift07.org/about \nW
 hat will be at Power Shift?\n-Keynote speakers from organizations includ
 ing Coal River Mountain\nWatch\, Sustainable South Bronx\, Step It Up\, 
 the Hip Hop Caucus\, and more\nhttp://powershift07.org/speakers\n-Over 2
 0 panels\nhttp://powershift07.org/panels\n-Dozens of workshops\nhttp://p
 owershift07.org/workshops \n-Career Fair with 150 organizations represen
 ted\nhttp://powershift07.org/careerfair\n-Lobby Day and Congressional He
 aring on young people and climate change \nhttp://powershift07.org/lobby
 \n-Step It Up! Action\nhttp://powershift07.org/stepitup\n-And thousands 
 of people just like you\, fighting for a clean and just \nenergy future 
 for all\nRegister today!\nhttp://powershift07.org/registration/register
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Rochester\, NY
DTSTAMP:20081017T195824Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://stanys.org/aboutconf.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081102
SUMMARY:Workshops at NYS conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20081105
DESCRIPTION:http://stanys.org/aboutconf.htm\nRochester\, NY Nov 1-4\nC-2
 6 Hands-on Exploration of Population\, Consumption and Our Changing Clim
 ate\nWalter Sharp\, LeMoyne College\nHigh School : Intermediate\nEnviron
 mental : Living Environment\nEngage in innovative\, hands-on activities 
 to make the connections between human population growth\, resource consu
 mption and climate change. Free activities CD-ROM!\n\nD-24 Green Grand P
 rix\nRobert Gillespie\, greengrandprix.com\; Justin Spanneut\, New Hartf
 ord Central Schools\nHigh School : College\nEnvironmental : General Inte
 rest\nAn educational and competitive event bringing together a diverse m
 ix of alternate and hybrid vehicle owners\, businesses promoting renewab
 le energy and related products\, environmental groups\, students and fac
 ulty members from elementary to university level and the general public.
 \n\nG-15 Global Climate Change and Energy: Watts Up?\nSusan Sharp and Le
 n Sharp\, Climate Project Ambassador\nHigh School : Intermediate\, Colle
 ge\nEarth Science : General Interest\, MST\nHow does energy use affect c
 limate change? What role does the carbon cycle play in global climate ch
 ange? A presentation based on VP Al Gore’s Climate Project program and E
 uropean Geophysical Union presentation on the carbon cycle. Handouts.\n\
 nG-28 Using Biodiesel to Teach General Chemistry Principles\nRichard Har
 tmann\, Nazareth College\nLevels : College\; Intermediate\, High School\
 nChemistry : Elementary\nThe synthesis of biodiesel provides a real worl
 d model for the examination of many concepts typically covered in genera
 l chemistry. Acid-base chemistry is investigated via a titration of the 
 oil to determine the free fatty acid content. The relationship between m
 olecular structure and physical properties can be seen through the measu
 rement of physical properties including density\, viscosity\, gel point\
 , and gel point depression.\n\nG-54 Science Olympiad Physical\nScience —
  Alternative Energy Event\nPatricia Sherman and Harry Kranepool\, New Yo
 rk State Science Olympiad\nIntermediate : High School\nPhysics : General
  Interest\nThis is a brand new event for B division and rules\, strategi
 es\, and tips will be discussed. In addition sample stations will provid
 e coaches with ideas about the types of questions and problems that may 
 be used during tournaments. Suggestions for building and testing the sol
 ar collector will be shown.\n\nH-46 Sensing Energy and Shadows\nJane Gil
 bride\, Starpoint High School\nIntermediate : High School\nElementary : 
 MST\nNASA Educational fellow presents activities that allow students to 
 explore unseen energy produced by the sun. Students learn about shadows 
 and energy using literature based discussion.\n\nI-11 & J-11 Wind Energy
  for Science Teachers\nMichael Arquin\, Bradley Weaver and Patricia Madi
 gan\,\nKidwind Project\nHigh School : Intermediate\nEnvironmental : Phys
 ics\nThis is a double workshop session involving I-11 and J-11. Particip
 ants must register for\, and attend BOTH workshops. Learn how to incorpo
 rate wind energy into your middle and high school science classrooms in 
 an engaging hands on fashion.\n\nI-16 & J-16 Get Energy Smart!\nSusan Go
 ve\, NYS Energy Research and Development\nAuthority\; Jamie Joanethis\, 
 NYSERDA Energy Educator\nHigh School : Intermediate\nEnvironmental : Liv
 ing Environment\nThis is a double workshop session involving I-16 and J-
 16.\nParticipants must register for\, and attend BOTH workshops. We’ll s
 hare highlights of NYSERDA’s FREE Energy Smart Students program. Our thr
 ee-level highly interactive workshops raise your Energy IQ – and increas
 e your ability to promote understanding and action among your students f
 or their lives\, now and in the future.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Springfield Science Center
DTSTAMP:20050608T193451Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/education/jss/JSS05RaceAnnouncement.h
 tml
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050612T080000
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint Northeast Championship
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050612T150000
DESCRIPTION:Springfield Science Center\nSpringfield\, MA\nhttp://www.nes
 ea.org/education/jss/JSS05RaceAnnouncement.html\nJoin us for a fun and e
 xciting day of solar racing as teams of middle school students from the 
 Mid-Atlantic\, New England\, and New York states compete to see who has 
 designed and constructed this year's fastest and most well designed mode
 l solar cars. One hundred student teams will compete for top awards in c
 ategories of Speed\, Craftsmanship\, Innovation\, and Technical Merit. E
 ach year the cars get faster\, more innovative\, and better crafted. And
  we always have a crowd on hand to cheer on this next generation of sola
 r scientists and engineers! So join us June 12 at the Springfield Scienc
 e Museum Quadrangle\, Springfield\, MA for a day of fun!\nRaining Sunday
 ? Call NESEA 413-774-6051 for a message about rain-site\, a gym in a spo
 rts complex nearby.\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20080125T212003Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ncenergy.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080425
SUMMARY:NY Sust Energy Fair
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080428
DESCRIPTION:2008 North Country Sustainable Energy Fair\nThis three-day F
 air has become the largest energy event in upstate New York. The Energy 
 Fair will open Friday morning with the wildly successful Youth Energy an
 d Environmental Expo\, a Science Fair for students in grades 4-12. Last 
 year there were 80 entries and 220 young people attending. Prizes were a
 warded in three different age categories and winning projects were displ
 ayed at the Fair.\nOn Saturday and Sunday 48 workshops on a variety of e
 nergy-related topics from solar\, wind and biofuels to conservation\, cl
 imate change\, peak oil and carbon footprinting. Over 50 exhibits\, four
  guided green home tours on Sunday afternoon and hands-on workshops. Cla
 sses graded for beginners through advanced. For more info\, go to\nhttp:
 //www.ncenergy.org\nSPONSOR: Community Energy Services\nCO-SPONSOR: NYSE
 RDA\nWHEN: 4/25/2008 to 4/27/2008 at 10:00 am - 5:00 pm\nWHERE: SUNY Can
 ton Miller Campus Center\, Canton\, NY 13617\nSPEAKER: Paul Tonko\, CEO 
 and President NYSERDA\nADMISSION COST: $5 suggested donation\nFOR MORE I
 NFORMATION: Contact Patricia Greene call 315-379-9466 or email fair@ncen
 ergy.org or visit www.ncenergy.org\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hudson\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070616T033528Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.altenergystore.com/workshopsforyou
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070625T160000
SUMMARY:RE Basics Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070625T213000
DESCRIPTION:Hudson\, MA\nIntroduction to Solar Electric Systems\nhttp://
 www.altenergystore.com/workshopsforyou\nWith federal tax credits and new
  generous state incentives\, now is the time to invest in solar! This ha
 lf-day workshop provides a great foundation for not only those just look
 ing to learn more about solar electricity (photovoltaics-PV)\, but also 
 for contractors interested in expanding into PV service and installation
 . In this introductory workshop you will learn the nuts and bolts of pho
 tovoltaic technology and the variety of ways to use solar electricity to
  power your home or business. Even if you know nothing about PV\, this w
 orkshop will give you the knowledge you need to see how solar power can 
 work for you.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hudson\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070709T212618Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://workshops.altenergystore.com/Introduction-to-Reside
 ntial-Wind-Power-Systems-Wed-Aug-8/e13/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070808T180000
SUMMARY:Intro Wind Power Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070808T210000
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Residential Wind Power Systems Workshop\n\nh
 ttp://workshops.altenergystore.com/Introduction-to-Residential-Wind-Powe
 r-Systems-Wed-Aug-8/e13/Alternative Energy Store\; Hudson\, MA\nAs wind 
 power continues to be one of the fastest growing sources of clean energy
 \, now is the time to learn about how wind power on the residential scal
 e can benefit you\, your home\, or your business. This introductory work
 shop provides a great foundation for not only those just looking to lear
 n more about wind power\, but also for contractors interested in expandi
 ng into wind system design\, installation\, and consulting. In this basi
 c workshop you will learn the nuts and bolts of wind power and the varie
 ty of applications to power your home or business. Even if you know noth
 ing about wind\, this half-day workshop will give you the knowledge you 
 need to understand how wind power can work for you.\nLecture topics incl
 ude: \nEnergy efficiency \nSmall wind applications \nEquipment selection
  and system components \nEstimating power in the wind \nSite analysis \n
 System sizing \nAddressing common concerns (birds\, noise\, etc.) \nFor 
 more information visit\nhttp://workshops.altenergystore.com/Introduction
 -to-Residential-Wind-Power-Systems-Wed-Aug-8/e13/\nor call 1(877) 878 – 
 4060\n
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070911T215501Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://iris.mos.org/t/172482/1602563/817/0/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070915T110000
SUMMARY:Alt NRG MOS Boston
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070915T150000
DESCRIPTION:Alternative Energy 2007\nSaturdays and Sundays in September\
 , 11:00 a.m.\, 12:30 p.m.\, 2:30 p.m.\nGordon Current Science and Techno
 logy Center.\nDuring the first four weekends in September\, Museum staff
  and special guests will make live presentations addressing the intercon
 nectedness of energy\, transportation\, and the environment. These event
 s offer an informative prelude to the fifth annual Altwheels Alternative
  Transportation and Energy Festival taking place September 28 - 29 on Bo
 ston City Hall Plaza. Details:\nhttp://iris.mos.org/t/172482/1602563/817
 /0/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
DTSTAMP:20090220T225804Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesungrant.cornell.edu/cals/sungrant/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090310
SUMMARY:Bioenergy Bioproducts conference DC
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090314
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nesungrant.cornell.edu/cals/sungrant/\n(US) Sun G
 rant Initiative Energy Conference\n\"Sustainable bioenergy and bioproduc
 ts research for a better environment and a growing economy.\"\nMarch 10-
 13\, 2009\nWashington\, DC\nThe conference will showcase the latest inno
 vative Sun Grant research from around the Nation\, university-industry-g
 overnment partnerships\, renewable energy industries tradeshow\, present
 ations by experts in biomass production\, conversion\, renewable energy\
 , markets\, government policy\, and a special open-door educational mini
 -course “Renewable Energy 101” that will provide a primer on the latest 
 “hot topics” including in depth overviews of the technologies\, environm
 ental issues\, and biomass resources.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050504T160000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050504T190000
SUMMARY:Bridgewater State Energy Course
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DESCRIPTION:PHYS 560-G03/G13/G04/G14  Clean Energy for a Sustainable Env
 ironment\nTeachers Grades 3-8\nTwo Locations:\nBridgewater State College
 \, Bridgewater MA: May 4\, 5\, & 7\, 2005\nMassachusetts College of Libe
 ral Arts\, North Adams MA: May 12\, 13 & 14\, 2005\nCourse Meeting Time 
 at both Locations: \n2 weekdays 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm and 1 Saturday 8:00 am
  – 5:00 pm\nCourse can be taken FREE for 22.5 PDPs or $80 for 1 graduate
  credit.\nThere is a $100 stipend for teachers to use towards the purcha
 se of classroom materials.\nInstructors:  Dr. Jeff Williams & Dr. Rob He
 llström\, Bridgewater State College\nTo sign up for this course contact 
 Janet Larkin at jlarkin@bridgew.edu or 508-531-6011.\nTeachers in grades
  3 – 8 are invited to attend this short course on renewable energy. Part
 icipants will receive content and practical hands-on instruction on sola
 r and wind energy during two 3-hour after school sessions and one Saturd
 ay session. Saturdays will include a half-day field investigation follow
 ed in the afternoon by analysis and presentation of observations to conc
 lude each workshop. Teachers will be able to adopt the workshop’s method
 s and content by working directly with classroom materials and curricula
  during the workshop. The supplies purchased with this grant will return
  with the teachers to aid in adoption of the curricula. Teachers will al
 so adapt the workshop’s investigations by creating their own activities 
 for their classrooms and will be awarded a $100 stipend to purchase supp
 lies for the new classroom activities. Upon completion of this workshop\
 , teachers will have a diverse repertoire of strategies\, methods\, and 
 lessons with which to address learning standards from the frameworks.
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Salem\, MA
DTSTAMP:20090410T134824Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.salem-chamber.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090613T100000
SUMMARY:Salem MA RE Fair
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090613T150000
DESCRIPTION:2nd Annual Living Green & Renewable Energy Fair\nOld Town Ha
 ll\, Salem\, MA 01970\nThe fair is free and open to the public.\nThe fai
 r will feature exhibits in Old Town Hall\, a \"Green\" speaker series at
  The Gathering and a free screening of a \"Green\" documentary at Cinema
  Salem.\nFor more information visit\nhttp://www.salem-chamber.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20040603T204543Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://Kidwind.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040709
SUMMARY:Kidwind workshop Vermont Tech College Randolph
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040710
DESCRIPTION:http://kidwind.org\nat Vermont Tech College in Randolph\, VT
 \nEnergyTeachers' Shawn will be there.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070924T014137Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.mattcenter.org/programs/calendar.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071029
SUMMARY:Clean Energy Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071031
DESCRIPTION:The Massachusetts Hydrogen Coalition is very pleased to be c
 o-hosting with the Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center the third an
 nual Conference on Clean Energy taking place at the Hynes Convention Cen
 ter on October 29 and 30\, 2007.  This premier two day event will highli
 ght national leaders and emerging enterprises in clean energy.  Conferen
 ce highlights include:\nExpanded Two Day Event \nExpanded Pitch Opportun
 ities\nExpanded Exhibit Hall Space\nReduced Fees for Members\nPremier Cl
 ean Energy Venture Capital Forum\nExpanded Industry Sessions with full p
 anels covering BioFuels\; Solar Energy\; Wind Energy\; Energy Efficiency
 \; Hydrogen and Fuel Cells\;\; Emissions Management and Trading\nTo part
 icipate in this extraordinary event\, please contact Brad Bradshaw (brad
 @velerity.com) or Abigail Barrow of the MTTC (abarrow@umassp.edu).  Spon
 sor inquiries are welcome!\nhttp://www.mattcenter.org/programs/calendar.
 html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT6H
LOCATION:Damariscotta\, ME
DTSTAMP:20070407T201125Z
UID:7AFEF43A-37BA-4C41-BAFC-18BF792A2CFA-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.midcoastgreencollaborative.org/expo.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070420T120000
SUMMARY:Midcoast (ME) Sustainable Energy Expo
DESCRIPTION:MIDCOAST SUSTAINABLE ENERGY EXPO \nCentral Lincoln County YM
 CA\, Damariscotta\nFriday\, April 20\, 12:00 - 6:00pm\nSaturday\, April 
 21\, 9:00 - 5:00pm\, 2007\nhttp://www.midcoastgreencollaborative.org/exp
 o.htm\nThis fair will bring together building trades people\, energy pro
 fessionals\, and the general public from a geographic area wider than th
 e Damariscotta/ Newcastle region of Midcoast Maine. It will demonstrate 
 affordable energy-efficient construction techniques\, demonstrate workin
 g examples of renewable energy systems and technologies that local peopl
 e can install in their homes and businesses.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Barnstable\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080207T025922Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://nesea.org/education/jss
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080510T100000
SUMMARY:JSS Cape Cod
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080510T140000
DESCRIPTION:http://nesea.org/education/jss\nTeams of students grades 5-8
  will race shoebox-sized\, solar-powered cars down a 20m track at Cape C
 od Community College. Even if it rains\, the event will still be held\, 
 on battery power\, in the gym.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070204
SUMMARY:Climate Week of Action
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DTSTAMP:20070116T031038Z
DESCRIPTION:The Energy Action Coalition is planning a Climate Week of Ac
 tion for January 29-February 2.\nAmerica's youth are calling for five da
 ys of demonstrations to jumpstart the\nsecond semester of the Campus Cli
 mate Challenge and put the heat on a new\nU.S. Congress to begin an aggr
 essive national power shift on global warming.\nActions may include a Mo
 untain Justice Day of Action and a WV action around Marsh Creek Elementa
 ry\, among others.\nIf you or your students are interested in participat
 ing\, check out this page:\nhttp://www.climatechallenge.org/woa
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Manchester\, NH
DTSTAMP:20070318T011314Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.heartofnh.com/NHEnergyExpo
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071027
SUMMARY:NH Energy Future Expo
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071029
DESCRIPTION:http://www.heartofnh.com/NHEnergyExpo\nRadisson\, Manchester
 \, NH.\nThese Expos are specifically geared toward consumers. Energy Cos
 ts are only going to get worse. Its time for all of us to begin crafting
  a sustainable and affordable energy future. Consumers who are ahead of 
 the curve will find that their personal standard of living exceeds that 
 of those who are behind the curve. Businesses who are ahead of the curve
  will have a competitive advantage not only in terms of the cost of doin
 g business but in consumer loyalty.\nConsumer Attendee Passes: Free
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070601T152343Z
UID:1C5B8C6E-4642-4B0F-AF29-62A3622D8528-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ithacafestival.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070603
SUMMARY:Ithaca Fest Sust. Fair
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070604
DESCRIPTION:The Sustainability Fair is part of Ithaca Festival's effort 
 to be Green! The Fair takes place on Sunday at Stewart Park in the large
  tent in the Center of the Park. Individuals and organizations will show
  you what you can do to help our environment. See ways in which the Fest
 ival is \"greening\" to reduce its impact on the world (visit our trash 
 stations!). Use the bike valet\, get some solar powered popcorn\, see th
 e veggie oil powered parade entries\, compost\, compost\, compost\, and 
 breathe the air! Oh\, and buy an organic Ithaca Festival t-shirt. Organi
 c\, it just tastes better.\nhttp://www.ithacafestival.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070510T021215Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070526T100000
SUMMARY:Help send bikes to Ghana
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070526T180000
DESCRIPTION:Bikes Not Bombs\, Boston\, MA.\nThanks to all who are donati
 ng and processing bikes\, preparing us to do two shipments which will to
 tal nearly 1\,000 bikes in one month!  (Special thanks to Steve Bosco fo
 r coordinating bike drives\, and Joli\, Chris\, Kit and the Wednesday ni
 ght volunteer crew.)  With this being Memorial Day weekend and some of o
 ur key volunteers out of town\, we especially need your help to get the 
 shipment done!  If you do have some free time\, come help out for whatev
 er times work for you.  We'll take a break around 1pm for a pizza lunch 
 (provided) and a short talk about the project.\nThis shipment will go to
  the Village Bicycle Project in Ghana.  Dave Peckham writes that the Wom
 en's Workshops got off the ground in a big way in 2006\, led by Gloria A
 doboe\, Esther Drayi\, and Liz Agbleke (all 3 worked with Emily Lin in 2
 004 and continued the Earn-A-Bike programs that Emily started using BNB'
 s model).  Cultural stigma presents barriers for women to cycle or use t
 ools in much of Ghana\, but each new woman trained in repair and cycling
  motivates more women to break down these barriers.  By the end of Febru
 ary 2007 nearly 100 women had gotten bikes and repair training through t
 hese workshops that travel the country.  For more info on the women's pr
 ograms\, see volunteer Jaye Marolla's blog at ghanabikeadventures.blogsp
 ot.com\, Dave Peckham's blog at villagebicycleproject.blogspot.com\, or 
 the project's webpage at pcei.org/vbp/ww.htm.\nFor the second year in a 
 row\, the VBP trained close to 1\,000 people in maintaining their bikes\
 , which the VBP sells at bargain prices in the workshops.  The Earn-A-Bi
 ke youth programs had real setbacks in 2006\, one of the 3 school-based 
 programs has been shut down\, and another is getting a second chance to 
 improve.  (Longer report at www.pcei.org/vbp/news.htm)  Despite the setb
 acks\, the VBP is building a new syllabus for Earn-A-Bike\, designed to 
 bring a Ghanaian teenager from zero to proficient in bicycle repair in 4
 0 hours of instruction and practice.  Presently 30 pages and growing.  A
 vailable for use and revision by contacting vbp@pcei.org. \nDIRECTIONS\n
 This event does NOT happen at Bikes Not Bombs.  We will be loading from 
 a big parking lot at 179 Boylston St.\, Jamaica Plain\, 2 blocks from th
 e StonyBrook T stop on the Orange Line.  Coming from the NEW BNB at 284 
 Amory Street\, turn right on Amory (which puts you travelling away from 
 the Green St T stop\, towards the StoneyBrook T stop).  Turn right on Bo
 ylston Street (where the StoneyBrook T stop is on your left) and then tu
 rn right into a large parking lot which is part of the Brewery Complex. 
  You'll see our 40 ft. shipping container parked in this lot\, just off 
 the street.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Harwich\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060106T174231Z
UID:B0A7B168-E0BC-4A89-90B5-9FFF5F31A84B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060112T160000
SUMMARY:Harwich MA Energy Workshops
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060112T200000
DESCRIPTION:Charge Up your Curriculum with Renewable Energy!\nhttp://ene
 rgyteachers.org/ReadArticle.php?id=71\nLocation: Cape Cod Technical High
  School\, Harwich\, MA\nTarget audience: Teachers in grades 6-10...Teach
 ers of other grades are welcome to take the course and adapt it for thei
 r own classrooms.\nCredit: Two graduate credits or 45 PDPs for 18 hours 
 of class time plus field trip and assignments. Credit is optional\, gran
 ted through Framingham State College\, and costs $110.\nMeeting time: Si
 x 4-hour sessions\, Thursday evenings 4-8\, Jan. 12 to Feb 16\, 2006 (Se
 e below for details.)\nCourse Description: This course will focus on ene
 rgy efficiency\, renewable energy (photovoltaic electricity\, solar ther
 mal and wind energy)\, and climate change\; it will also include informa
 tion about fossil fuels which dominate our current energy sources. Each 
 week will feature a guest lecturer/specialist who will present content t
 hrough hands-on teaching activities for their topic. Although the course
  is based on MA Frameworks for grades 6-10\, other teachers are welcome 
 to take the course and adapt it for their own classrooms.\nRegistration 
 is required. There is no charge for these workshops.\nContact Joan Mulle
 r for more information  508-457-0495 x107  joan.muller@state.ma.us\nhttp
 ://www.waquoitbayreserve.org/
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20060202T045959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Buffalo\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090516T040152Z
UID:33650A16-7A96-494F-9F93-362ADF9A58C9-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090516
SUMMARY:ASES Solar Public Day
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090517
DESCRIPTION:American Solar Energy Society\nAnnual Conference\, Public Da
 y\nBuffalo Niagara Convention Center\nConvention Center Plaza (153 Frank
 lin Street)\nBuffalo\, NY\nPublic Events will include presentations by e
 xhibitors and local environmental organizations\, educational activities
 \, and a ticket to the Renewable Energy Products and Services Exhibit Ha
 ll.\nPublic Events will take place on Saturday\, May 16. Admission will 
 be $5 per person\, with free admission for children 18 and under accompa
 nied by an adult.\n12:30-3:30 there will be an educational track (track 
 2)\nhttp://www.ases.org/solar2009/public_saag.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090529T193207Z
UID:C9250D7D-964B-424A-B35E-E0D545FE1F6B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/k-12/juniorsolarsprint/areacoordinato
 rsandjssareaevents/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090530
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint Ithaca
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090531
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nesea.org/k-12/juniorsolarsprint/areacoordinators
 andjssareaevents/\nJessup Road Tennis Courts\, Cornell University\, Itha
 ca\, NY.\n42.45734N\, 76.47902W
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Bethesda\, MD
DTSTAMP:20051025T211518Z
UID:76E7904F-BB1D-4149-B69D-3261BB87F39A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ans.org/pi/edu/teachers/workshops/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051112
SUMMARY:Amer Nuclear Soc Teacher Wkshp Bethesda MD
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051113
DESCRIPTION:http://www.ans.org/pi/edu/teachers/workshops/\nCost: $25 reg
 istration (refunded upon completion of workshop)\nReg. Deadline: Tuesday
 \, November 1\, 2005 (10:00 AM Central)\nPre-Registration Required\; spa
 ce limited.\n7:45AM-5:00PM
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:West Hartford\, CT
DTSTAMP:20090109T171026Z
UID:6066A1BF-79EA-44E1-94CA-0B52BD8EECD7-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:7
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090221
SUMMARY:Hydrogen Model Car Sprint
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090222
DESCRIPTION:Hartford Model Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car Challenge\nPresented b
 y the University High School of Science and Engineering hydrogen fuel ce
 ll team \nUniversity of Hartford in W. Hartford\, CT\nAn informal day of
  racing between teams from area schools\, this event will serve as a tun
 e-up for the regional Science Bowl competition in March. Entry is free\,
  and lunch will be provided.  The winning team will receive a prize.\nWh
 o to contact?  Mike Fromerth\, fromm001 [at-symbol] hartfordschools.org 
  or  (860) 695-9037
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Custer\, WI
DTSTAMP:20090108T035718Z
UID:92C19D6B-30EC-47DA-8DE0-F720560ABC3E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.the-mrea.org/energy_fair.php
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090619
SUMMARY:Midwest Ren Energy Fair
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090622
DESCRIPTION:Midwest Renewable Energy Fair (annual)\nCuster\, Wisconsin\n
 http://www.the-mrea.org/energy_fair.php\nSince 1990\, the Energy Fair ha
 s shown fairgoers how to change the world while having fun. Each summer 
 the Fair transforms rural central Wisconsin into the global hot spot for
  renewable energy education. The Energy Fair is the world's largest rene
 wable energy\, energy efficiency\, and sustainable living educational ev
 ent of its kind. Please join us this year!\nOver 270 exhibitors\nOver 20
 0 workshops\nMass transit offered from Madison\, Milwaukee\, Green Bay/A
 ppleton\, Chicago and Minneapolis.\nFree hourly shuttles from Stevens Po
 int\nClean Energy Car Show\nGreen Home Pavilion\nSustainable Table Works
 hop Area\nHands On Workshops\nFood\, entertainment for the whole family!
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20060411T180100Z
UID:A0AC0FFF-D9D2-448D-A566-44DFB429115F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www/ncenergy.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060505
SUMMARY:North Country (NY) Sustainable Energy Fair
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060508
DESCRIPTION:SUNY Canton\, Canton\, NY.\nhttp://www/ncenergy.org\nFree an
 d open to the public.\nHandicapped accessible.\nLive\, solar-powered mus
 ic\, films\, and food.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H15M
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070124T005409Z
UID:E3A1B752-398A-4356-8A8E-E0BB9212BCFE-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070213T154500
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency  Wkshp-School
DESCRIPTION:Ithaca\, NY\nElementary School\, Middle\, High School levels
 .\nWorkshop participants will explore topics that include: The Need for 
 Energy Efficiency\, Historic and Potential Impacts\, and Energy-Consumin
 g Systems and Technologies in a School. Content will be reinforced by co
 nducting a hands-on Energy Audit of the building in small groups. The fr
 ee curriculum and kits encourage teachers and students to improve the en
 ergy performance of their schools.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/school
 s/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Reno\, NV
DTSTAMP:20050913T171250Z
UID:B24A03F7-4880-48A7-9DFF-0D7B42B20444-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://geothermal.marin.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050927T130000
SUMMARY:Intro Geothermal Energy\, Reno\, NV
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050927T170000
DESCRIPTION:Reno (NV) Hilton Hotel\nA public information workshop presen
 ted by the Geothermal Education Office at its Annual Meeting. Sponsored 
 by industry\, intended for educators and corporates.\nTeachers are invit
 ed to bring 11th-12th grade students.\nRegistration form on link at\nhtt
 p://geothermal.marin.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040501T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040501T200000
SUMMARY:UNH Solarfest
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SEQUENCE:12
DTSTAMP:20040419T014748Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Castleton\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T184208Z
UID:F478B32E-D597-4EDA-A495-9255A240C2C4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061202T090000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Literacy Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061202T153000
DESCRIPTION:Castleton\, NY\nMiddle\, High school levels.\nWorkshop parti
 cipants will learn about the New York State \, national and global ‘Ener
 gy Picture’ by exploring topics including: Energy Forms and Sources\; En
 ergy End Uses\; Environmental Impacts of Energy Use\; and The Latest Res
 earch on Climate Change.\nHands-on group activities will reinforce and e
 xpand upon the concepts learned\, giving participants the opportunity to
  directly experience content included in the curriculum. This day of lea
 rning is guaranteed to raise your Energy IQ – and increase your ability 
 to promote understanding and action among your students! \nhttp://www.ge
 tenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Athol\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060928T144933Z
UID:F6469A88-90B0-4381-996B-266ABAF27907-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:7
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061104T100000
SUMMARY:Athol MA Energy Expo
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061104T180000
DESCRIPTION:Athol Energy Expo\nMain Street downtown Athol\, Massachusett
 s.\nnqenergy@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Liverpool\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080106T191021Z
UID:86E5F053-A3C0-463A-91B2-C913A98E3A5B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:7
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nysagsociety.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080110
SUMMARY:NYS Ag Forum BioEnergy
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080111
DESCRIPTION:Energy Alternatives: Impact and Opportunities for New York A
 griculture\n176th Annual Meeting\, New York State Agricultural Society\n
 January 10\, 2008\nHoliday Inn\, Syracuse/Liverpool\nhttp://www.nysagsoc
 iety.org\nAt the Door: 2008 Members: $40\nNon-Members: $60\nM EALS : Lun
 cheon: $25\nDinner: $30
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080401T163933Z
UID:EB50DD82-5298-4325-A69C-96030C3AFD1D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080410T190000
SUMMARY:Biofuels Forum Cambridge
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080410T210000
DESCRIPTION:A free presentation\, no registration required.\nVerenium Co
 rporation: Biofuels\nThe First Parish in Cambridge Unitarian Universalis
 t\, 3 Church Street Harvard Square Cambridge\, MA \nDoors Open at 7:00 p
 .m. Program Begins at 7:30 p.m. \nVerenium Corporation (Nasdaq: VRNM\; w
 ww.verenium.com) is a leading developer of cellulosic ethanol technology
  and a pioneer in the development and isolation of high-performance spec
 ialty enzymes for applications within the biofuels and other markets. Ve
 renium operates one of the nation's first cellulosic ethanol pilot plant
 s\, an R&D facility\, in Jennings\, Louisiana and expects to achieve mec
 hanical completion of a 1.4 million gallon-per-year\, demonstration-scal
 e facility to produce cellulosic ethanol by the end of the first quarter
  of 2008. Kelly will discuss the methods used by Verenim to achieve thes
 e capabilities\, as well as the potential biofuels market from the compa
 ny's viewpoint.\nPrior to joining Verenium\, Kelly spent more than 12 ye
 ars in communications in the life sciences\, most recently with Biosecto
 r 2 (B2)\, a biotechnology communications agency in New York\, where she
  provided senior counsel to a host of biotechnology companies in the are
 as of corporate and product communications\, issues and crisis managemen
 t\, corporate branding\, and investor relations. She began her public re
 lations career as Director of Communications at the American Cancer Soci
 ety. Kelly studied Literature and Communications at Pace University in P
 leasantville\, New York. She lives in Boston\, MA.\nRemember that your d
 onations and membership support BASEA: Boston Area Solar Energy Associat
 ion\nhttp://www.basea.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE;CN="BASEA":invalid:nomail
LOCATION:Somerville Community Growing Center
DTSTAMP:20040518T141814Z
UID:E74AF55A-7708-4DA7-8137-625B2CAC9F86-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://BASEA.org
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040619T110000
SUMMARY:Boston Solar Day
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040619T170000
DESCRIPTION:Raindate: Sunday\nhttp://www.basea.org\nDemonstrations and w
 orkshops on alternative energy.\nCorner of Summer St. and Vinal Ave. Nea
 r Union Square in Somerville.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070124T005810Z
UID:3897E6A1-6572-464E-80AC-D42E9925ABFA-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070313T154500
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Science Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070313T190000
DESCRIPTION:Ithaca\, NY\nElementary School\, Middle\, High School levels
 .\nHalf a day that will make a whole-life difference in how you teach en
 ergy!  Small group breakouts\, according to grade level\, ensure you wil
 l take back techniques and tools you can use immediately to energize you
 r students. This Energy Smart Students Workshop is a professional develo
 pment program in energy education for classroom teachers.  Participants 
 will receive free curriculum and kits\, developed by the National Energy
  Education Development (NEED) Project\, and correlated to New York State
  Learning Standards.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/wo
 rkshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20090108T225726Z
UID:2DC64FD6-D147-4F93-A815-49D3ED7640AB-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090115T190000
SUMMARY:Solar House Presentation
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090115T210000
DESCRIPTION:The BAC/Tufts 2009 Solar Decathlon House\nColin Booth\, Proj
 ect Coordinator\, along with other team members\, will report on the 200
 9 BAC/Tufts entry.\nThe First Parish in Cambridge Unitarian Universalist
  3 Church Street Harvard Square\nCambridge\, MA\nProgram begins at 7:30 
 PM Doors open at 7:00 PM\nWe are very excited that our next BASEA forum 
 will give you the opportunity to have a \"preview\" of the 2009 entry fr
 om the Boston Architectural College/Tufts team. The team has completed t
 he first stages of the project: the completed construction documents and
  specs package was submitted to DOE in December. The team is now refinin
 g details and materials selection\, with construction expected to begin 
 in April on the Tufts campus.\nThe joint BAC/Tufts team was one of only 
 twenty teams from around the world accepted to participate in the 2009 c
 ompetition.\nThe challenge is to design and build a home that provides t
 he domestic needs of a household using only the sun as a power source. (
 Contest details are available at http://www.solardecathlon.org.)\nIn add
 ition\, the house must be able to be transported to the National Mall in
  Washington D.C. and re-assembled on site in October of 2009\, where it 
 will be judged and remain on view for the general public\, along with en
 tries from the nineteen other teams.\nhttp://www.solardecathlon.org\nhtt
 p://www.basea.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P1D
LOCATION:Searsburg\, VT
DTSTAMP:20080430T204801Z
UID:96D3ABD9-8142-4C56-A047-3A666B07D7B3-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.php?id=64
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080823
SUMMARY:Searsburg Wind Tour
DESCRIPTION:Searsburg\, Vermont\nRegistration required\nhttp://www.ceton
 line.org/Events/events.php?id=64\nWednesday\, March 26 - Education Day\n
 Wednesday\, May 21 - Education Day\nTuesday\, July 15\nWednesday\, Augus
 t 6\nSaturday\, August 23\nWednesday\, September 10\nSaturday\, Septembe
 r 20\nWednesday\, October 8\n10 a.m.\, 11:30 a.m.\, 1 p.m.\, 2:30 p.m.\n
 The Searsburg wind power facility is comprised of eleven 550-kilowatt wi
 nd turbines that make up the 6-megawatt power plant providing enough emi
 ssion-free electricity to supply 1\,600 average Vermont households. It i
 s owned by Green Mountain Power and went online in July\, 1997.\nSearsbu
 rg also serves as an educational resource and research tool for investig
 ating wind generation in cold climates. As a result\, Searsburg has esta
 blished the standard for wind energy generation in the Northeast’s harsh
  climate – exemplified by the facility’s 90%+ availability over its 10 y
 ears of operation.\nPeriodic tours of the Searsburg Wind Facility are av
 ailable in order to give the public an opportunity to get a closer look 
 and feel of an operating wind power site.\nIt is important to maintain a
  balance between the requests of tour groups and wildlife habitat preser
 vation efforts\, so tour dates and size of groups are limited. If you wo
 uld like to experience an operational wind power facilty up close\, cont
 act Cynthia Grippaldi: cynthiag@cetonline\nLearn more about touring the 
 site from EnergyTeachers.org:\nhttp://energyteachers.org/ftg-sitedetail.
 php?siteselect=4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080414T004940Z
UID:43D79176-4285-4D4D-A9AB-D36F77DF1EB3-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://courses.mos.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080714
SUMMARY:Gr.7-9 Green Ener Course Boston
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080719
DESCRIPTION:Exploring Green Energy\nA summer course\, every afternoon fo
 r one week\, for students grades 7-9.\nMuseum of Science\, Boston\, Mass
 achusetts\nWith dwindling gas and oil reserves\, and concern about emiss
 ions and pollution\, how might our cities\, homes and vehicles be fueled
  in years to come? Investigate how we use energy in our society\, and ex
 plore how we might produce and consume it more efficiently in the future
 . Build models of wind\, solar\, and fuel cell systems\, and explore sce
 narios and strategies to develop an alternative energy future for our pl
 anet.\nSection CC-ENERGY-SUM8 (Grades 7\, 8\, 9)\nJul 14-18\, 2008 01:00
 -04:00pm\n$290.00 / 265.00\nhttp://courses.mos.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20061018T210935Z
UID:07B4FE33-A6E7-42C6-87DB-F9027A545CAE-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nrel.gov/education
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061127T090000
SUMMARY:Fuel Cell Car Race Boston
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061127T153000
DESCRIPTION:MRS Hydrogen Fuel Cell Model Car Challenge\nBallroom B\, Lev
 el 3\, Hynes Convention Center\, Boston\, MA\nThe Materials Research Soc
 iety's annual conference is hosting this second competition between high
  school teams\, to design\, build\, fuel\, and race hyrdogen/oxygen fuel
 -cell-powered cars the size of a shoebox.\nContact Linda Lung at US DOE 
 for more info:\nLinda Lung\nNational Renewable Energy Laboratory\nOffice
  of Education Programs\n1617 Cole Blvd.\nGolden\, CO 80401-3393\nPhone: 
 303 275-3044\nFax: 303 275-3076\nE-mail: linda_lung@nrel.gov\n\nhttp://w
 ww.nrel.gov/education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Nantucket\, MA
DTSTAMP:20081115T154458Z
UID:F51CDB12-79CF-48C9-AC2F-0A51224B7F2D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:9
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cigogreen.org/forum-community-energy-solutions-
 for-your-home-our-future-on-nantucket/#more-276
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081122T093000
SUMMARY:Nantucket Energy Forum
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081122T120000
DESCRIPTION:Community Energy: Solutions for Your Home & Our Future”\nNan
 tucket\, MA\nhttp://www.cigogreen.org/forum-community-energy-solutions-f
 or-your-home-our-future-on-nantucket/\nNantucket High School Gymnasium\n
 Nantucket residents looking for help in saving energy and money and stay
 ing warm and safe this winter are encouraged to attend this forum\, whic
 h is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served\, and the 
 first 100 attendees will receive an energy-saving gift provided by Natio
 nal Grid.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
PRIORITY:3
LOCATION:New Paltz\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T232803Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.GetEnergySmart.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070306T160000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Sci Wkshp MiddleS
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070306T190000
DESCRIPTION:Mid-Hudson Teacher Center\, New Paltz High School\, South Pu
 tt Corners Road\, New Paltz\, NY 12564\nParticipants will explore fundam
 ental concepts of energy by performing hands-on experiments at six diffe
 rent stations. They will experience different forms of energy and how en
 ergy is transformed from one form to another. The stations include trans
 formations with kinetic and potential energy\, heat\, light\, motors\, b
 atteries\, and magnets. Activities utilize the same curriculum and kit p
 rovided free to all att endees.  Go to\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/sc
 hools/workshops/workshops.asp\nand click on Energy Education for more in
 formation and to register. Presented by the New York Energy Smart Studen
 ts Program. Open to public & private school teachers working in New York
  State SBC territory\, comprised of investor-owned utilities: Central Hu
 dson\, Con Edison\, NYSEG\, National Grid\, Orange and Rockland\, and RG
 &E.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080926T165838Z
UID:457E98A2-D0C7-4BBE-B0DD-CB6F87E131B2-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.bostongreenfest.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080926
SUMMARY:Boston GreenFest
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080928
DESCRIPTION:http://www.bostongreenfest.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Concord\, NH
DTSTAMP:20050411T213838Z
UID:4DA78C86-1071-4528-B219-3BFEB39BEE73-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.des.nh.gov/Earthday
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050422T130000
SUMMARY:Concord\, NH Air Monitor Station Open House
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050422T150000
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in learning more about how New Hampshire 
 measures\noutdoor air quality?\nThe NH Department of Environmental Servi
 ces (DES) Air Resources Division\nis hosting free open houses at the fol
 lowing air monitoring sites: \nPortsmouth\, Pierce Island Air Monitoring
  Station - April 21st 10AM-12PM\nConcord\, DES\, 29 Hazen Drive Air Moni
 toring Station - April 22nd 1-3PM\nThe monitoring stations will be open 
 for visitors to view equipment\,\ntalk to air quality experts\, and lear
 n how New Hampshire collects air\nquality information. For additional in
 formation or directions to the\nmonitoring stations\, contact Kathy Broc
 kett at 271-6284 kbrockett@des.state.nh.us\nTo see the calendar listings
  for these and other Earth Day events\, visit\nhttp://www.des.nh.gov/Ear
 thday
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:MIT Museum
DTSTAMP:20060907T223037Z
UID:29262B17-9132-44E0-87E2-803303598594-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://web.mit.edu/museum/about/soap-box/06fall-schedule.h
 tml
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061101T180000
SUMMARY:MIT Museum Soapbox Energy
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061101T193000
DESCRIPTION:http://web.mit.edu/museum/about/soap-box/06fall-schedule.htm
 l\nThree presentations this fall will be about energy. Tonight's Soap Bo
 x Energy Special:\nGrowing Pains: Transitioning to a Sustainable Energy 
 Economy\nSpeakers:\n- John Heywood\, Sun Jae Professor of Mechanical Eng
 ineering\, Director Sloan Automotive Laboratory\n- Stephen Ansolabehere\
 , Professor Political Science\nSee also October 18 and 25
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hull\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070302T040349Z
UID:1185F22C-FBCC-46E5-A7D3-40D4FB99B781-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.sustainabless.org/new%20schedule.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070421T100000
SUMMARY:Earth Day Hull\, MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070421T140000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.sustainabless.org/new%20schedule.htm\nSustainable
  South Shore Earth Day Sustainable Living Festival\nMary Jeanette Murray
  Bathhouse\nHull\, (Nantasket Beach) MA 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090415T025919Z
UID:EAA34BBD-208F-4502-BD5E-523DCD6C00F0-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://energyteachers.org/barbecues.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090423T140000
SUMMARY:Auburn Park SolBQ
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090423T170000
DESCRIPTION:Auburn Park\, Adams and West Falls St.\nIthaca\, NY 14850\nI
 nformal social gathering for educators and anyone interested in solar co
 oking.\nhttp://energyteachers.org/barbecues.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Searsburg\, VT
DTSTAMP:20070613T174843Z
UID:301E4A77-4AA3-4FD1-92BD-9E5ADBC81D82-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://cetonline.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070718T100000
SUMMARY:Searsburg Wind Farm Tour
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070718T143000
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendar! July 18 is opening day for our Renewable
  Energy Tours at Searsburg Wind Farm in Vermont. Experience a breathtaki
 ng wind farm that produces 14 million kW hours of clean\, renewable ener
 gy annually. Tours start at 10 a.m.\, 11:30 a.m.\, 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. 
 Contact Cynthia Grippaldi to register\, and visit CET on line to view th
 e whole Wind Tour schedule!\nhttp://cetonline.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Sweetwilliam Farm & Country Store\, Upton MA
DTSTAMP:20061018T024530Z
UID:B2118EAA-A121-4D4B-99C6-ABB97C4869D8-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.sweetwilliamfarm.com
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061028T120000
SUMMARY:Renewable Hoedown Upton MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061028T160000
DESCRIPTION:Sweetwilliam Farm & Country Store\, Upton MA\nGetting Down W
 ith Nature\nA Hoedown will be held noon to 4 pm\, scheduled to include w
 orkshops\, information booths\, vendors\, live music and hay rides. Topi
 cs are renewable energy systems\, green \nspace\, gasoline alternatives\
 , sustainable living\, organic\nagriculture\, medicinal herbs\, and more
  . . . There will be hybrid vehicles\, the Audubon Society will be doing
  nature hikes\, and NOFA will be doing a lecture on organic farming.\nFo
 r more information contact: Caroline Nicholson\,\nhttp://www.sweetwillia
 mfarm.com\n508-529-2000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Custer\, WI
DTSTAMP:20051012T132420Z
UID:8FD478A2-5DF5-493D-BF1D-5586DBC02F98-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.the-mrea.org/energy_fair.php
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060623
SUMMARY:Midwest Renewable Energy Fair
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060626
DESCRIPTION:Custer\, WI\nhttp://www.the-mrea.org/energy_fair.php\nThe Fa
 ir offers:  \nOver 100 workshops presented by experts from across the US
  \nWorking demonstrations of renewable energy and energy efficiency tech
 nologies  \nProducts that help consumers save money\, save energy\, and 
 protect the environment\,  \nSpecial workshops and entertainment for chi
 ldren and families\, and  \nA friendly festival atmosphere.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20080926T151038Z
UID:24F3418D-6B35-484C-9DC8-2599E1D33E4D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ecofest.com/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080928T120000
SUMMARY:NYC EcoFest
DESCRIPTION:http://www.ecofest.com/\nThe West Side Cultural Center\n136 
 West 70th Street\nNew York\, NY 10023\n212-496-2030
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Raleigh\, NC
DTSTAMP:20080112T000657Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.evchallenge.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080516
SUMMARY:SMARTT Challenge
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080518
DESCRIPTION:SMARTT Challenge is sponsored by the nonprofit Carolina Elec
 tric Vehicle Coalition\, Inc. (CEVC)\, based in Wake County\, North Caro
 lina. The CEVC’s mission is to provide quality educational programs rela
 ted to alternative transportation fuels.\nThe highlight of the high scho
 ol program is the design and construction of street-legal electric vehic
 les that students enter into a national contest held annually in Wake Co
 unty during a two-day rally called the Final Event\, scheduled for 2008 
 on May 16 at Oak View County Park and May 17 at the McKimmon Center. \nM
 iddle school students design and build model solar cars that are also en
 tered into competitions at the Final Event on May 17. \nThousands of stu
 dents from 10 states (North Carolina\, Virginia\, West Virginia\, South 
 Carolina\, Georgia\, Indiana\, Maryland\, Nevada\, Rhode Island and Flor
 ida) have participated in the program over the last 12 years. More than 
 25 schools from the Southeast have already committed for the 2007-2008 s
 chool year. \nSchools and sponsors interested in participating in SMARTT
  Challenge are invited to contact Jennifer Goodwin Whitley: (919) 818-23
 77\; evchallenge [at-symbol] nc.rr.com. For further information\, visit\
 nhttp://www.evchallenge.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Beverly\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070508T171916Z
UID:63F64D99-7085-4F2F-9909-784CCAC0DE92-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.healthlink.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070512T090000
SUMMARY:Elem Ren Energy open house
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070512T120000
DESCRIPTION:Centerville Elementary School\n17 Hull Street\nBeverly\, MA 
 01915\nCome to an open house to see educational activities focusing on r
 enewable energy. Tour the school featuring PV and wind\, generate some e
 lectricity with a bike\, make wind wigglers\, and visit exhibitors.\nhtt
 p://www.healthlink.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H15M
LOCATION:New Paltz\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070124T010236Z
UID:5EABC74F-3D1D-4903-B96A-240441936E16-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070313T160000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Lit Wkshp
DESCRIPTION:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.as
 p\nMid Hudson Teacher Center\, New Paltz High School\nSouth Putt Corners
  Road\, New Paltz\, 12564 \nElementary\, middle\, and high school teache
 rs will learn about the New York State \, national and global ‘Energy Pi
 cture’ by exploring topics including: Energy Forms and Sources\; Energy 
 End Uses\; Environmental Impacts of Energy Use\; and The Latest Research
  on Climate Change.\nHands-on group activities will reinforce and expand
  upon the concepts learned\, giving participants the opportunity to dire
 ctly experience content included in the curriculum. This day of learning
  is guaranteed to raise your Energy IQ – and increase your ability to pr
 omote understanding and action among your students.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Alden Hall\, WPI Worcester MA
DTSTAMP:20041014T201225Z
UID:265F811A-B7C0-45DA-97A0-692E60A896CE-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.wpi.edu/News/Conf/HFC/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041020T160000
SUMMARY:Hydrogen And Fuel Cell Summit-Alden Hall\, WPI
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041020T170000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.wpi.edu/News/Conf/HFC/\nA one day workshop about 
 research and business initiatives in H2. Many attendees also support edu
 cation\, such as MTC and NASA reps.\n$75 fee includes breakfast and lunc
 h and reception.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090218T191011Z
UID:1FCE9008-7F90-474C-91FC-8B7634B29BE1-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090307
SUMMARY:Energy Bike Ithaca
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090308
DESCRIPTION:Ithaca\, NY\nThe Shops at Ithaca Mall\nCornell University's 
 Nu Chapter of Omega Phi Beta Sorority is sponsoring \"The Crayon Carniva
 l\" a \"Go Green Event\" for children and families.\nEnergyTeachers.org 
 will exhibit their power-generating bike\, and the Green Resource Hub of
  the Finger Lakes will exhibit their plug-power-load science display.\nN
 u Chapter of Omega Phi Beta Sorority\, Inc. in partnership with the Tomp
 kins County Solid Waste Management Division invite you to join us for a 
 free\, one day community wide children's event aimed at \"Educating\, En
 hancing\, and Empowering\" the children of Ithaca and their families abo
 ut sustainability issues\, environmental stewardship\, and green living.
   The Crayon Carnival - Go Green event will be held on Saturday\, March 
 7\, 2009 at the Shops at Ithaca Mall.  We hope you will join us for a da
 y of fun and education for the whole family!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Sage chapel\, Cornell U
DTSTAMP:20090403T213924Z
UID:D0AE0B19-1FD4-4369-BB59-D382039C5083-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20090423T120000
SUMMARY:Jim Adams on renewable energy
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20090423T131500
DESCRIPTION:Sage Chapel\, Cornell U\nIthaca\, NY\nA 20 minute presentati
 on with discussion session following
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20090122T160053Z
UID:BCD26E1A-3B7E-48CC-8269-146B34E3E9B9-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.buenergy.com
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090220T160000
SUMMARY:Boston U Energy Club Forum
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090220T190000
DESCRIPTION:Boston\, Massachusetts\nThe Boston University Energy Club wi
 ll be hosting their first annual Energy Night.\nThe event will begin wit
 h a panel discussion addressing the difficulties and opportunities for t
 he future of renewable energy resulting from the current economic situat
 ion for a variety of stakeholders.  The panel consists of:\nStephen Lace
 y\, journalist and editor and host of the Inside Renewable Energy podcas
 t\nWarren Leon\, the former Director of the Renewable Energy Trust at th
 e Massachusetts Technology Collaborative\nBob DiMatteo CEO of MTVP Corp.
 \nRichard Baxter\, Sr. Vice President\, Ardour Capital Management\nChris
 topher Buchanan is Senior Manager of Public Affairs and Government Relat
 ions at Wal-mart\n\nRefreshments and snacks will be served following the
  panel discussion\, providing an opportunity for attendees to mingle and
  network.  Students\, faculty\, professionals and the general public are
  encouraged to attend.  Pre-registration is available at www.buenergy.co
 m.  Late registration will be available at the door at 4:00 pm\, however
  the BU Energy Club requests that all those who can register early so we
  can gaurantee that sufficient refreshments are available (As an incenti
 ve\, those who complete pre-registration will receive two free drink tic
 kets valued at $5 a piece).  This will be a great opportunity for both s
 tudents looking for internships/job opportunities and companies looking 
 to hire interns/full-time positions to meet.  Interested companies also 
 have the opprotunity to set up a formal recruitment booth if so desired 
 (please contact the energy club at buenergy at-symbol bu.edu).\n\nCosts:
 \n$5 for BU Affiliates\n$25 for non-BU Affiliates (pre-registration incl
 udes two drink tickets valued at $5 a piece)\nVisit\nhttp://www.buenergy
 .com\nfor further information and pre-registration.  We look forward to 
 meeting you at the event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Oneonta\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070414T014105Z
UID:B1D9A9AF-1806-4C6A-9DE2-47DE5CD0334D-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://kidwind.org/workshop/workshopindex.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070720
SUMMARY:KidWind NY wkshp
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070721
DESCRIPTION:http://kidwind.org/workshop/workshopindex.html\nWestern New 
 York\, sponsored by NYSERDA\nAlso workshop on July 16 for Western NY\nTo
  hold your place you must register online at\nhttp://www.kidwind.org/wor
 kshop/NYSERDAseries.html\nKidwind is coming back to NY for two more teac
 hers' workshops in 2007. If you are interested in renewable energy you w
 ill want to attend this in depth workshop on wind energy. We will help y
 ou dig deeper into the wind and introduce your students to the science b
 ehind the fastest growing energy resource in the world. \nThese workshop
 s will appeal to middle/high school science and technical\neducation tea
 chers who are interested in renewable energy\, physics\,\nengineering an
 d design. No knowledge of wind energy is required to attend\nthe worksho
 p and they are offered FREE of charge. \nParticipants will learn the bas
 ic principles behind wind energy and how to introduce students to wind e
 nergy concepts using standards-based activities in an engaging\, hands-o
 n manner. Some workshops will include a tour of local wind farms.\nClass
 room materials and a comprehensive curriculum package are included free 
 of charge in the workshop. Lunch will be provided for all attendees. \nT
 eachers will leave the workshop with $75 worth materials to replicate th
 e lessons back in their classroom. Teachers will also receive 8 hours of
  professional development.\nNo prior knowledge of wind energy is require
 d to attend.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
PRIORITY:3
LOCATION:Clifton Park\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T233355Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070315T150000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Sci Wkshp
DESCRIPTION:Shenendehowa High School\, 970 Rt. 146\, Clifton Park\, NY 1
 2065\nToday is for Elementary and Middle School teachers\, March 8 for H
 S teachers near Clifton Park.\nParticipants will explore fundamental con
 cepts of energy by performing hands-on experiments at six different stat
 ions. They will experience different forms of energy and how energy is t
 ransformed from one form to another. The stations include transformation
 s with kinetic and potential energy\, heat\, light\, motors\, batteries\
 , and magnets. Activities utilize the same curriculum and kit provided f
 ree to all att endees.  Go to\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/wor
 kshops/workshops.asp\nand click on Energy Education for more information
  and to register. Presented by the New York Energy Smart Students Progra
 m. Open to public & private school teachers working in New York State SB
 C territory\, comprised of investor-owned utilities: Central Hudson\, Co
 n Edison\, NYSEG\, National Grid\, Orange and Rockland\, and RG&E.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Conway\, NH
DTSTAMP:20070318T011347Z
UID:878355C4-5635-4A3A-82C2-84F11802F1F3-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.heartofnh.com/NHEnergyExpo
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070505T220000
SUMMARY:NH Energy Future Expo
DESCRIPTION:http://www.heartofnh.com/NHEnergyExpo\nTin Mountain Conserva
 tion Center\, Conway\, NH.\nThese Expos are specifically geared toward c
 onsumers. Energy Costs are only going to get worse. Its time for all of 
 us to begin crafting a sustainable and affordable energy future. Consume
 rs who are ahead of the curve will find that their personal standard of 
 living exceeds that of those who are behind the curve. Businesses who ar
 e ahead of the curve will have a competitive advantage not only in terms
  of the cost of doing business but in consumer loyalty.\nConsumer Attend
 ee Passes: Free
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20090429T201818Z
UID:AE7BAA9C-2245-4B31-8FA7-2199A43CD4EF-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://web.mit.edu/museum/programs/soapbox.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090505T180000
SUMMARY:MIT Museum Solar Talks
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090505T193000
DESCRIPTION:Soap Box in May: What's the Latest in Solar Energy?\nWhat's 
 the Latest in Solar Energy?\n6:00 - 7:30 Soap Box @ the MIT Museum\nCamb
 ridge\, MA\nFree Admission\nhttp://web.mit.edu/museum/programs/soapbox.h
 tml\n\nTuesday May 5th\nTonio Buonassisi\, Assistant Professor\, Dept. o
 f Chemical Engineering\nNext Generation Solar Cells – Lowering Costs\, I
 mproving Performance and Scale\n\nTuesday May 12\nVladimir Bulovic\, Ass
 ociate Professor of Communications and Technology\, Dept. of Electrical 
 Engineering and Computer Science\nNanoscale Engineering for High Perform
 ance Solar Cells\n\n\nTuesday May 19\nMarc Baldo\, Associate Professor o
 f Electrical Engineering\nLuminescent Solar Concentrators Explained
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090520T035959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Appleton\, WI
DTSTAMP:20080222T204623Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.we-energies.com/educators/tworkshops/index.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080426T083000
SUMMARY:WI RE Teaching Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080426T163000
DESCRIPTION:Doable Renewables: Renewable Energy Education in the Classro
 om\nCourse: NRES 732   Sec: 882\nDates/Times: Tuesday\, April 22\, 2008 
 from 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM\n                       Saturday\, April 26\, 200
 8 from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM\n                       Tuesday\, April 29\, 20
 08 from 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM\nLocation: Appleton\, WI\nCost: $400*\nCollege
  Credits: 1 from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point\n*We Energi
 es provides $350 scholarships for educators in its service territory mak
 ing the cost to participants only $50!\nhttp://www.we-energies.com/educa
 tors/tworkshops/index.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Great Barrington\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050420T034644Z
UID:7367F604-896C-4B0E-B0FC-4C849E08C315-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050423
SUMMARY:Earthday Climate Change Great Barrington
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050424
DESCRIPTION:On April 23\, the Center for Ecological \nTechnology will pa
 rticipate in an Earth Day \ncelebration at the Berkshire Coop Market in 
 Great Barrington\, MA. Their Solar Harvester will generate electricity f
 rom the sun and they'll offer activities to engage children in renewable
  energy. Also on the 23rd\, CET will give a presentation about climate c
 hange in Ashfield. CET will present “Renewable Energy\, Climate Change a
 nd Your Health” at the Forbes Library in Northampton on April 27 at 7:00
  p.m. For more information about all these events\, visit\nhttp://www.ce
 tonline.org/Events/events.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P5D
LOCATION:Galveston\, TX
DTSTAMP:20080119T230151Z
UID:DD72046D-E432-4A80-B5F2-59474FF66289-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.need.org/summertraining
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080713
SUMMARY:National Energy Ed Conf
DESCRIPTION:National Energy Conferences for Educators\, 2008\nThe Nation
 al Energy Education Development Project will host two conferences this s
 ummer\, one July 13-17 in Galveston\, TX\, and one July 20-24 in Las Veg
 as\, NV.\nRegister online at\nhttp://www.need.org/summertraining\nThe NE
 ED National Energy Conferences for Educators are hosted each July to tra
 in teachers to incorporate energy programs into their classroom and extr
 acurricular activities. In 2007\, over 180 educators participated thanks
  to the sponsorship of many local\, state\, and national sponsors. These
  five-day programs cover all aspects of energy education and offer three
  graduate credits to participating educators. Each conference includes a
  one-day field experience\, allowing educators an opportunity to learn a
 bout a variety of energy topics. Three graduate hours are offered throug
 h Virginia Commonwealth University.\nThe 2008 Conference Brochure is ava
 ilable and registration is now open.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050518T040444Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060308
SUMMARY:MEES Conference
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060309
DESCRIPTION:MA Environmental Education Society\nhttp://www.massmees.org/
 \n 	\nEE Crossing: Crossroads of Math\, Arts\, Language\, and Social Stu
 dies\n2006 Conference \nWednesday\, March 8\, 2006\nCollege of the Holy 
 Cross \nHogan Campus Center\nWorcester\, MA\nWe invite you to join us fo
 r our annual conference in Worcester\, Massachusetts.  The theme for 200
 6\, “EE Crossing: Crossroads of Math\, Arts\, Language\, and Social Stud
 ies” offers participants an opportunity to examine environmental educati
 on in the context of these diverse disciplines.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Pittsford\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T184808Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070117T160000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Literacy Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070117T191500
DESCRIPTION:Pittsford\, NY\nElementary\, Middle school levels.\nWorkshop
  participants will learn about the New York State \, national and global
  ‘Energy Picture’ by exploring topics including: Energy Forms and Source
 s\; Energy End Uses\; Environmental Impacts of Energy Use\; and The Late
 st Research on Climate Change.\nHands-on group activities will reinforce
  and expand upon the concepts learned\, giving participants the opportun
 ity to directly experience content included in the curriculum. This day 
 of learning is guaranteed to raise your Energy IQ – and increase your ab
 ility to promote understanding and action among your students! \nhttp://
 www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:South Yarmouth\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070317T223147Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cleanpowernow.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070505T190000
SUMMARY:Conversation Glob. Warm.
DESCRIPTION:http://www.cleanpowernow.org\nJoin us for an evening with Au
 thor Ross Gelpbspan and Former Executive Director of the Woods Hole Rese
 arch Center\, George Woodwell for a discussion on global warming and how
  it will effect us here on the Cape. This event is free and open to the 
 public.\nA wine and cheese reception will follow the conversation.\nLoca
 tion:\nThe Cultural Center of Cape Cod\n307 Old Main Street\nSouth Yarmo
 uth MA\nContact Information:\nChelsea Harnish\n508-775-7796\nchelsea at 
 cleanpowernow.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:MIT Museum
DTSTAMP:20060907T222939Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://web.mit.edu/museum/about/soap-box/06fall-schedule.h
 tml
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061025T180000
SUMMARY:MIT Museum Soapbox Energy
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061025T193000
DESCRIPTION:http://web.mit.edu/museum/about/soap-box/06fall-schedule.htm
 l\nThree presentations this fall will be about energy. Tonight's Soap Bo
 x Energy Special:\nThe Role of New Technologies in a Sustainable Energy 
 Economy\nSpeakers:\n- Daniel Nocera\, W. M. Keck Professor of Energy and
  Professor of Chemistry\n- Angela Belcher\, Professor\, Biological Engin
 eering and Material Science and Engineering\nSee also October 18 and Nov
 ember 1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050505T160000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050505T190000
SUMMARY:Bridgewater State Energy Course
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DESCRIPTION:PHYS 560-G03/G13/G04/G14  Clean Energy for a Sustainable Env
 ironment\nTeachers Grades 3-8\nTwo Locations:\nBridgewater State College
 \, Bridgewater MA: May 4\, 5\, & 7\, 2005\nMassachusetts College of Libe
 ral Arts\, North Adams MA: May 12\, 13 & 14\, 2005\nCourse Meeting Time 
 at both Locations: \n2 weekdays 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm and 1 Saturday 8:00 am
  – 5:00 pm\nCourse can be taken FREE for 22.5 PDPs or $80 for 1 graduate
  credit.\nThere is a $100 stipend for teachers to use towards the purcha
 se of classroom materials.\nInstructors:  Dr. Jeff Williams & Dr. Rob He
 llström\, Bridgewater State College\nTo sign up for this course contact 
 Janet Larkin at jlarkin@bridgew.edu or 508-531-6011.\nTeachers in grades
  3 – 8 are invited to attend this short course on renewable energy. Part
 icipants will receive content and practical hands-on instruction on sola
 r and wind energy during two 3-hour after school sessions and one Saturd
 ay session. Saturdays will include a half-day field investigation follow
 ed in the afternoon by analysis and presentation of observations to conc
 lude each workshop. Teachers will be able to adopt the workshop’s method
 s and content by working directly with classroom materials and curricula
  during the workshop. The supplies purchased with this grant will return
  with the teachers to aid in adoption of the curricula. Teachers will al
 so adapt the workshop’s investigations by creating their own activities 
 for their classrooms and will be awarded a $100 stipend to purchase supp
 lies for the new classroom activities. Upon completion of this workshop\
 , teachers will have a diverse repertoire of strategies\, methods\, and 
 lessons with which to address learning standards from the frameworks.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:West Newton\, MA
DTSTAMP:20090502T223225Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://EnergyTeachers.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090603T220000
SUMMARY:Are you reading this? Please let us know!
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090603T230000
DESCRIPTION:If you are reading this calendar\, let us know by sending em
 ail to calendar@energyteachers.org\nor calling Shawn at 917-653-4342
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Hallwalls\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061018T024151Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061024T230000
SUMMARY:Climate Change talk Hallwalls NY
DESCRIPTION:Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center\nHallwalls\, NY\n2006 Spe
 akers Series: \"What Does Global Climate Change Mean and What Can We Do?
 \nFilm: \"Kilowatt Ours\"\nSpeakers: Walter Simpson\, MA\, MS\, CoFounde
 r of WNY Climate Action Coalition\, Co-Chair WNY Sustainable Energy Asso
 ciation\, 25-year energy professional\, author \"Putting the Brakes on t
 he Carbon Express: The Myth of Clean Coal\".\nFor further information\, 
 please call WNYSEAT\, 881-1639
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20081010T154841Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.homegreenhome.com/events.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081015T183000
SUMMARY:BioChar Seminar
DESCRIPTION:http://www.homegreenhome.com/events.html\nSustainability Sem
 inar Series\nAt Home Green Home\, on the commons in downtown\nIthaca\, N
 Y.\nBiochar (or Agrichar) - Local\, Renewable\, Carbon-Negative Energy?\
 nwith Johannes Lehman\, Assoc. Professor of Soil Biogeochemistry at Corn
 ell University\n\"Research in the Amazon rainforest has unearthed a soil
  management practice that may have high relevance for sustainable land c
 are. This presentation will discuss opportunities to use biochar (organi
 c material heated under low-air conditions\, similar to charcoal) as a s
 oil amendment\, motivated by remnants of ancient soil use in the Amazon.
  This biochar can not only be used for improving soils for the long term
  but also be integrated in bioenergy concepts that may yield carbon-nega
 tive energy. This win-win situation provides options for clean air\, cle
 an water and healthy soils.\"\nhttp://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehman
 n.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040402
SUMMARY:FossilFools.org Fossil Fools Day
UID:25AAEC12-C67B-4B2E-A507-D9F8D68C71DB-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20040325T173733Z
DESCRIPTION:A coordinated campaing of actions on April 1st at campuses n
 ationwide\, focusing on the transition to clean energy on campus as a mo
 del for that transition worldwide.
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20040817T141304Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041026T090000
SUMMARY:Environmentally Preferable Products Vendor Fair
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041026T170000
DESCRIPTION:Free for attendees. Worcester Centrum Centre\, Worcester\, M
 A.\nRegister now at\nhttp://www.mass.gov/epp/events.htm\nSchool purchase
 rs should attend.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Somerville\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060527T200237Z
UID:5D6B61AF-857E-4B4E-B73C-A5AC7BCBCC8E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060617T120000
SUMMARY:Boston Solar Day
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060617T150000
DESCRIPTION:Somerville\, MA\nCome meet experienced energy practitioners.
 \nCome for conversation\, networking\, information on clean energy optio
 ns-subsidies and incentives to help add solar to your home\, school\, or
  business\, share information on projects you/your organizations are wor
 king on\, connect with local organizations dedicated to a solar future! 
 See demonstrations of Renewable Technology in Action! Stand-alone PV sys
 tem at the Growing Center! Solar Water Pumps! Solar Peace Sculpture! Sol
 ar Cookers that cook Sumptuous Dishes!\nSomerville Community Growing Cen
 te\nCorner of 22 Vinal Ave and Summer Street in Somerville\, MA\nPresent
 ed by BASEA\, the Boston Area Solar Energy Association. For more informa
 tion on BASEA's free monthly lecture series\, call 617-49-SOLAR\nhttp://
 www.basea.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Charleston\, WV
DTSTAMP:20070301T162303Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.climateaction.net/mjsb
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070310
SUMMARY:Mountain Justice Spring Break
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070319
DESCRIPTION:http://www.climateaction.net/mjsb\n Dear students\, concerne
 d youth\, and others who care:\nThis spring the Southern Energy Network 
 (SEN) and the Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) are partneri
 ng with grassroots community groups in the coalfields of Tennessee\, Vir
 ginia and West Virginia to hold Mountain Justice Spring Break in Charles
 ton\, WV from March 10-18. This will be an opportunity for current and f
 uture leaders of the environmentalist movement from across the Appalachi
 an region and nation to voice their opposition to the ecological devasta
 tion and social injustice caused by mountaintop removal to the WV state 
 government. We will be working to support Ed Wiley in his efforts to get
  a safe school built in Marsh Fork\, communities affected by mountaintop
  removal coal mining\, toxic coal sludge disposal\, and the other disast
 rous impacts our fossil-fuel dependency has upon the land and people of 
 Appalachia\, including the myth of “clean coal”. We must demand action b
 y our state government to secure the health and safety of West Virginia 
 citizens!\nMJSB will include\; trips to see mountaintop removal\, commun
 ity service and organizing projects\, campaign direct actions\, info wor
 kshops\, local speakers\, great music\, a community/church service\, and
  a celebration of Appalachian culture. Perhaps the best part is the educ
 ational and empowering experience of spending a week supporting grassroo
 ts\, community-led resistance to the devastating practices of the coal i
 ndustry in Appalachia. We will demand the accountability of our state go
 vernment and an end to their inaction on these issues\, corporate respon
 sibility\, environmental justice\, and a state economy that enhances ins
 tead of destroys the quality of life in southern Appalachia. We will sho
 w that students everywhere support the communities resisting these destr
 uctive coal mining practices.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Golden\, CO
DTSTAMP:20070402T203049Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ateec.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070716
SUMMARY:Sustainable Energy Ed and Training
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070728
DESCRIPTION:http://www.ateec.org\nSUMMER 2007 Faculty Development Worksh
 op at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden\, CO\nCommunity
  college and high school instructors will have access to current researc
 h through direct interaction with energy researchers. Researchers will h
 ave an opportunity to learn about the needs of current energy technician
 s and their instructors.\nA ten-day intensive workshop for technology in
 structors at upper level high school and community college levels.\nShar
 ed research knowledge\, curricula\, and lab equipment for sustainable en
 ergy technologies and train-the-trainer instructor workshops.\nActive on
 line network and community coordinated\, maintained\, and supported by A
 TEEC and partners. Broad participation of underrepresented groups throug
 h financial assistance.\nInstitute attendance\, travel\, housing\, meals
 \, and workshop materials are provided free of charge. Paid graduate cre
 dit is available for qualified applicants.\nAppication deadline Feb 15\,
  2007.\nApplication forms\, selection criteria\, syllabus\, and addition
 al workshop details are available by clicking on “SEET Workshops” at:\nh
 ttp://www.ateec.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Framingham\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060615T173322Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.classroomencounters.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060803
SUMMARY:Climate Change Wkshps
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060805
DESCRIPTION:http://www.classroomencounters.org/\nClassroom Encounters wi
 th Global Change Scientists\nBringing World-Class Science Resources to T
 eachers and Classrooms\nAugust 3-4\, 2006\nChrista McAuliffe Center\, Fr
 amingham\, MA\nCost - $175\nInstructors:  Rita Chang\, Alan Fine\nIf you
  want to learn more about the issue of global climate change\, this work
 shop is for you.\nDirected primarily at middle school science and social
  studies teachers\, attendees will explore the issues related to global 
 change through a combination of the latest scientific facts and opinions
 \, and lots of informed dialogue.\nThis workshop makes extensive use of 
 the five-part Classroom Encounters film series on how the planet works\,
  featuring renowned scientists from earth and life sciences\, ninth grad
 e science students\, field discoveries\, and original student-inspired a
 rt and music.\nCall the McAuliffe Center at  (508) 626-4050 to register.
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Columbia\, SC
DTSTAMP:20080930T163006Z
UID:DD5031B9-506E-452F-A329-E68791A93BED-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.hydrogenconference.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090330
SUMMARY:National H2 Assn Conf.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090404
DESCRIPTION:Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center\nColumbia\, SC\nThe 
 2009 National Hydrogen Association Conference and Hydrogen Expo will be 
 held March 30 through April 3. On Wednesday\, April 1\, the public will 
 be invited to attend an entire day of hydrogen education activities\, in
 cluding opportunities to get behind the wheel of a hydrogen vehicle.\nht
 tp://www.hydrogenconference.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Amherst\, MA
DTSTAMP:20061030T212224Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.umass.edu/tei/TEI_2005/EnergyLectures06.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061113T153000
SUMMARY:Energy Policy Talk
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061113T170000
DESCRIPTION:Energy Policy for the 21st Century.\nRichard G. Newell\, Sen
 ior Fellow\, Energy and Natural Resources Division\, Resources for the F
 uture.\nCape Cod Lounge\, Student Union Building\, UMASS Amherst.\nThis 
 lecture will describe recent developments in energy markets\, implicatio
 ns for the environment\, and policy responses. We will confront several 
 questions:\n• What's causing high oil\, gasoline\, and natural gas price
 s and where are they headed?\n• What are the implications for alternativ
 es to oil\, electricity generation\, and the climate?\n• What policies h
 ave been proposed and what are the lessons for sound policy decisions?\n
 http://www.umass.edu/tei/TEI_2005/EnergyLectures06.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Brooklyn\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070720T022043Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.greenbrooklyn.org/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070921T110000
SUMMARY:Green Brooklyn
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070921T160000
DESCRIPTION: The 3rd Annual Green Brooklyn Conference\, coordinated by B
 rooklyn Center for the Urban Environment\, is Brooklyn's largest showcas
 e of green and sustainability issues\, programs\, and products.  A full 
 day fair and symposium\, Green Brooklyn brings together the community\, 
 businesses\, nonprofit organizations\, and government agencies to share 
 ideas with the public about how to live greener in our everyday lives.\n
 Friday\, September 21\, 2007\, 11 am- 4pm\nBrooklyn Borough Hall\, Brook
 lyn\, NY\nFree and open to the public\nGreen Brooklyn 2007 will feature 
 workshops and discussions led by several of the city's preeminent leader
 s in sustainable design\, green manufacturing\, transportation alternati
 ves\, energy efficiency\, environmental education\, and sustainable food
 .\nhttp://www.greenbrooklyn.org/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Amherst\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080115T041552Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://hitchcockcenter.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080126
SUMMARY:5-8 RE workshop Amherst MA
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080127
DESCRIPTION:Renewable Energy Professional Development Program for Fifth 
 through Eighth Grade Teachers in Massachusetts. \nEnergy - where we get 
 it and how we use it - can be expected to change radically during the li
 fetimes of our children. The choices society makes during this time of c
 hange will have profound effects on today's students and future generati
 ons. \nThe Hitchcock Center for the Environment is pleased to invite you
  to participate in \"Energy Thinking\, Energy Action\"\, an exciting new
  comprehensive\, state-specific renewable energy education program for t
 eachers of grades 5 - 8. This innovative unit facilitates integration of
  renewable energy education into your curriculum\, meets the Massachuset
 ts Science Standards\, includes a curriculum and classroom kit worth ove
 r $400 plus offers 10 PDPs! This project is funded by the Massachusetts 
 Technology Collaborative.\nThis timely program offers a systems-based ap
 proach that integrates learning about renewable energy resources\, the s
 cientific and technological concepts of renewable energy\, and ways to r
 educe energy consumption through hands-on activities including home and 
 school energy investigations. \nParticipating teachers will benefit from
  the following elements of this project:\nA five-hour training workshop 
 on energy concepts and the use of the extensive materials in the classro
 om kit. The workshop will take place on January 26\, 2008 at the Hitchco
 ck Center in Amherst. (Snow date Feb. 6.) \nThree one-hour sessions in y
 our classroom taught cooperatively with a Hitchcock Center educator. We 
 will use lessons from unit and materials from the kit. \nAn extensive co
 llection of materials in the form of a classroom kit and Energy Thinking
 \, a Massachusetts-based curriculum unit. \nAn exciting and relevant uni
 t that meets Massachusetts Standards for Earth and Space Science\, Physi
 cal Science and Technology/Engineering. \nA Certificate of Completion fo
 r 10 PDPs.\nIn order to participate\, complete the short application bel
 ow and mail or email it to me. If you have any questions\, please feel f
 ree to email or call me. You may also request a detailed list of the sta
 ndards covered in the unit.\nApplication:\nYour name\, school\, grade le
 vel and contact information. Please describe why you want to participate
  in this project.\nMicky McKinley\nHitchcock Center\n525 S. Pleasant Str
 eet\nAmherst\, MA 01002\nmckinley@hitchcockcenter.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Upton\, MA
DTSTAMP:20090429T215942Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090508T090000
SUMMARY:Energy Expo Upton MA
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090508T160000
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED>>>PLEASE CHECK BACK FOR MORE INFO LATER.\nBlacksto
 ne Valley Tech High School\nUpton\, Massachusetts\nBVT will be holding i
 ts 3rd annual Energy Expo. For the first time the public will be invited
  to this event from 1:00 - 4:00 in the afternoon.\nhttp://energyteachers
 .org/ReadArticle.php?id=209
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090415T033152Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://energyteachers.org/barbecues.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090419T120000
SUMMARY:Cascadilla Park SolBQ
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090419T160000
DESCRIPTION:105 Linn Street\nIthaca\, NY 14850\nIf no sun at all in fore
 cast\, then today's event will be canceled.\nMeet at the foot of Cascadi
 lla Park\, near where Court and Linn street meet\, next to First Church 
 of Christ Scientist.\nCome any time to the park to meet other teachers a
 nd solar cooking enthusiasts.\nShawn will be organizing\, send Shawn an 
 e mail at EnergyTeachers.org if you have any questions.\nInformal social
  gathering for educators and anyone interested in solar cooking.\nhttp:/
 /energyteachers.org/barbecues.php
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060527T200343Z
UID:3D1E155F-F16A-45B4-ADE2-8DF9CE369478-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060608T190000
SUMMARY:Sustainable Forum Cambridge
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060608T210000
DESCRIPTION:Location: Cambridge\, MA\nhttp://www.basea.org/forum.php\n1s
 t Parish Unitarian Church\n#3 Church St.\, Harvard Square\, Cambridge\nD
 oors open at 7:00 p.m. \, Presentation starts at 7:30 p.m.\nRefreshments
  provided!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060427T151500
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060427T180000
SUMMARY:Lowell Regional Physics Alliance
UID:49797125-B795-4186-A1ED-11340956A1A2-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20060331T134754Z
DESCRIPTION:This month's presentation:\nClean Energy in Massachusetts: T
 he Renewable Energy Trust\nKelly Dexter\, Project Administrator\, Small 
 Renewables Initiative\nMarybeth Campbell\, Public Ed. Coordinator\, Rene
 wable Energy Trust\n\nUMass Lowell\, Olney Hall Room 517\nPhysics teache
 rs\, bring your new favorite demos to share.\n\nMarybeth will review the
  Renewable Energy Trust’s K-12 Initiative\, highlighting some of the wor
 k being done through the Trust to incorporate renewable energy concepts 
 into the classroom through the Mass. Curriculum Frameworks.   Kelly will
  then highlight one of the Trust’s most successful programs\, the Small 
 Renewables Initiative\, an incentive-based rebate program for solar elec
 tric\, wind electric and micro hydro electric energy sources.  \n INFORM
 ATION	David Pullen  (978) 934-3765  \n & MESSAGES:		Arthur_Mittler@uml.e
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hamden\, CT
DTSTAMP:20060131T204133Z
UID:6A2C79ED-A4EC-42F7-A534-A672CC2886C7-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060306T160000
SUMMARY:Hamden\, CT JSS Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060306T193000
DESCRIPTION:At Hamden Hall Country Day School\nLearn to lead middle-scho
 ol-age students in regional solar car competitions.\nHow to register at:
 \nhttp://www.nesea.org/education/JSS_Workshops.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061028T090000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061028T160000
SUMMARY:Clean Energy Fair Gloucester MA
UID:D564FF2E-486C-4076-8ACB-9F308E1C2F63-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20060928T140017Z
DESCRIPTION:Gloucester High School Field House\n32 Leslie O. Johnson Roa
 d\, Gloucester\, MA\nReducing energy use and promoting alternative energ
 y sources for residences and small businesses. Speakers\, exhibits\, dem
 onstrations\, free admission\, free parking\, hourly door prizes\, food 
 and drink for sale...
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080225T165647Z
UID:A1706464-8C55-4C5B-BEAE-F0AB6A0535B7-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/education/jss/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080517T080000
SUMMARY:JSS Central NY
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080517T140000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nesea.org/education/jss/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Binghamton\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090127T170417Z
UID:19E44E7C-7D8F-4F9C-9203-E6EF7F68E5EA-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nyses.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090207T093000
SUMMARY:Alt E Pub Wkshp Binghamton
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090207T160000
DESCRIPTION:Solar Supporters and enthusiasts: You are invited to attend\
 nALTERNATIVE ENERGY WORKSHOP\nBroome County Public Library\nSaturday\, F
 ebruary 7\, 2009\nCome and network! light refreshments will be served. F
 REE\n10AM Introductions\n10.15 Kevin Mathers Cornell Cooperative Extensi
 on\, on wood stoves and furnaces\n11.00 NYSERDA. Information on benefits
  of renewable energy\n11.45 Break\n12.00 Paul Myers\, owner\, Upstate En
 ergy Solutions\n12.45 Hector V. Muñoz-Baras\, Architect\n13.30 Dave Aust
 in\, owner\, Great Brook Enterprise\, on photovoltaics\n14.15 Bob Grange
 r\, on wind turbines\n15.00 Quintin Bullis\, Buderus\, on solar thermal\
 nFor more information please contact: Wyldon1 at-symbol gmail.com\nNew Y
 ork Solar Energy Society\, 5270 Sycamore Avenue\, Bronx\, NY 10471  (917
 ) 974 4606 \nhttp://www.nyses.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:USA
DTSTAMP:20060928T143637Z
UID:A062947D-A58E-44C3-A4DC-6E1D86749A41-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=change_light.changea
 light_index
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061004
SUMMARY:EnergyStar Change a Light Day
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061005
DESCRIPTION:http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=change_light.changeali
 ght_index\nUse these campaign ideas and materials about how to share the
  campaign with students:\nhttp://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=change_l
 ight.changealight_educate
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Elmhurst\, NY
DTSTAMP:20061125T183946Z
UID:904D2748-2492-4A91-82BF-6F4960D8EB71-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061209T090000
SUMMARY:Energy Smart Student Wkshp NY
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061209T153000
DESCRIPTION:Elmhurst\, NY\nElementary\, Middle\, High School levels.\nWo
 rkshop participants will explore fundamental concepts of energy by perfo
 rming hands-on experiments at six different stations. They will experien
 ce different forms of energy and how energy is transformed from one form
  to another. The stations include transformations with kinetic and poten
 tial energy\, heat\, light\, motors\, batteries\, and magnets.\nhttp://w
 ww.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
PRIORITY:3
LOCATION:Hamburg\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T233250Z
UID:AA47EF58-E3EC-46CB-8EDA-2A9925F03264-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070301T154500
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Sci Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070301T184500
DESCRIPTION:Middle school level workshop\, Hamburg\, NY.\nParticipants w
 ill explore fundamental concepts of energy by performing hands-on experi
 ments at six different stations. They will experience different forms of
  energy and how energy is transformed from one form to another. The stat
 ions include transformations with kinetic and potential energy\, heat\, 
 light\, motors\, batteries\, and magnets. Activities utilize the same cu
 rriculum and kit provided free to all att endees.  Go to\nhttp://www.Get
 EnergySmart.org\nand click on Energy Education for more information and 
 to register. Presented by the New York Energy Smart Students Program. Op
 en to public & private school teachers working in New York State SBC ter
 ritory\, comprised of investor- owned utilities: Central Hudson\, Con Ed
 ison\, NYSEG\, National Grid\, Orange and Rockland\, and RG&E.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Delanson\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090406T215747Z
UID:B990F6E3-0086-4361-96E6-B1EC4CE0F3E2-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.kidwind.org/workshops/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090717T080000
SUMMARY:Wind Sci for Teachers
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090717T160000
DESCRIPTION:Location: Duanesburg Elementary School\nDelanson\, NY\nFrom 
 the grain grinders of ancient Holland to the wind farms being constructe
 d around North Dakota\, wind power has captured the public imagination w
 ith its simplicity and elegance. Dig deeper into the wind and introduce 
 your students to the science behind the fastest growing energy resource 
 in the world. \nThis course will appeal to K-12 science and technical ed
 ucation teachers who are interested in renewable energy\, physics\, engi
 neering and design. NO knowledge of wind energy is required to attend th
 e course. \nIn this course participants will learn the basic principles 
 behind wind energy and how to introduce students to wind energy concepts
  using standards-based activities in an engaging\, hands-on manner. This
  course will also include a tour of a local wind farm. \nBreakfast & Lun
 ch will be provided.\nNYSERDA and the KidWind Project are sponsoring thi
 s course. For more information on the workshop (directions\, agenda & sp
 eaker information) or our project call (651) 325 8149 or visit the web s
 ite.\nhttp://www.kidwind.org/workshops/\nIntended audience: Teachers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Sturbridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050608T200309Z
UID:2DFB1418-68AB-4B44-A943-847D44501842-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nelms.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050712
SUMMARY:NE League of Middle Schools
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050715
DESCRIPTION:New England League of Middle Schools\nhttp://www.nelms.org/\
 n10th Annual Summer NELMS\nJuly 12-14\, 2005\nSturbridge Host Hotel\, St
 urbridge\, MA\nTime for learning\, time for thinking and discussing\, ti
 me to work as teams\, and time with consultants will be the hallmark of 
 the 10th Annual Summer NELMS Conference. The Summer NELMS in-depth exper
 ience is designed for leaders\, school teams\, partial teams\, and indiv
 iduals to learn about effective middle level practices and to answer key
  questions.  THERE ARE 5 STRANDS!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060520T180000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060520T190000
SUMMARY:Boston Junior Solar Sprint
UID:5DD8F2F7-521C-4DFD-B488-DF7B642AD58C-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20060524T211256Z
DESCRIPTION:http://basea.org
SEQUENCE:3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Lowell\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060812T144610Z
UID:1F0AC1E3-B6C9-48C7-A578-B288F5B9B009-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.uml.edu/Dept/Physics/LRPA/index.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061019T150000
SUMMARY:Lowell Reg. Physics Alliance
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061019T180000
DESCRIPTION:Physics teachers meet for demos and discussions.\nhttp://www
 .uml.edu/Dept/Physics/LRPA/index.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20041106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20041107
SUMMARY:NSTA Indianapolis
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SEQUENCE:3
DTSTAMP:20040901T135404Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Houston\, TX
DTSTAMP:20080119T211403Z
UID:0A87E0B5-8624-4D62-8B58-17DF99126AD2-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.windpowerexpo.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080601
SUMMARY:WIndpower Natl Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080605
DESCRIPTION:http://www.windpowerexpo.org/\nWindpower 2008 Conference and
  Exhibition\nHouston\, TX\nJune 1-4
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:New York\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080515T220045Z
UID:0273E5A8-5AB8-48B4-9405-7D3EA98B2464-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://solar1.org/events/revelry
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080605T180000
SUMMARY:Solar 1 Fundraising NYC
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080605T220000
DESCRIPTION:\nCOME JOIN US & SUPPORT SOLAR ONE at its annual fundraising
  gala\, Revelry by the River\, honoring New York CIty Mayor Bloomberg an
 d the Office of Long-Term Planning & Sustainability for their vision and
  implementation of PlaNYC 2030\, and IBM\, for its Project Big Green Ini
 tiative and its company-wide focus on energy efficient technology and se
 rvices.\nSponsorships and tickets are now available. For more informatio
 n\, go to:\nhttp://solar1.org/events/revelry\nIn April 2007\, Mayor Mich
 ael R. Bloomberg and the Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability
  unveiled PlaNYC\, a 25-year roadmap for New York City to meet the chall
 enges of a growing population\, aging infrastructure and unpredictable e
 nvironment. With input from thousands of citizens and dozens of experts\
 , PlaNYC focuses on the fi ve key dimensions of the city’s environment -
  land\, air\, water\, energy and transportation - and contains initiativ
 es for the improvement of each. With many of these initiatives already u
 nderway\, PlaNYC has commenced its impact on the day-to-day lives of New
  Yorkers and our local environment\, an impact that will only deepen in 
 the months and years to come.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050514T080000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050514T170000
SUMMARY:MA CLA State Energy Course North Adams
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DTSTAMP:20050408T021619Z
DESCRIPTION:PHYS 560-G03/G13/G04/G14  Clean Energy for a Sustainable Env
 ironment\nTeachers Grades 3-8\nTwo Locations:\nBridgewater State College
 \, Bridgewater MA: May 4\, 5\, & 7\, 2005\nMassachusetts College of Libe
 ral Arts\, North Adams MA: May 12\, 13 & 14\, 2005\nCourse Meeting Time 
 at both Locations: \n2 weekdays 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm and 1 Saturday 8:00 am
  – 5:00 pm\nCourse can be taken FREE for 22.5 PDPs or $80 for 1 graduate
  credit.\nThere is a $100 stipend for teachers to use towards the purcha
 se of classroom materials.\nInstructors:  Dr. Jeff Williams & Dr. Rob He
 llström\, Bridgewater State College\nTo sign up for this course contact 
 Janet Larkin at jlarkin@bridgew.edu or 508-531-6011.\nTeachers in grades
  3 – 8 are invited to attend this short course on renewable energy. Part
 icipants will receive content and practical hands-on instruction on sola
 r and wind energy during two 3-hour after school sessions and one Saturd
 ay session. Saturdays will include a half-day field investigation follow
 ed in the afternoon by analysis and presentation of observations to conc
 lude each workshop. Teachers will be able to adopt the workshop’s method
 s and content by working directly with classroom materials and curricula
  during the workshop. The supplies purchased with this grant will return
  with the teachers to aid in adoption of the curricula. Teachers will al
 so adapt the workshop’s investigations by creating their own activities 
 for their classrooms and will be awarded a $100 stipend to purchase supp
 lies for the new classroom activities. Upon completion of this workshop\
 , teachers will have a diverse repertoire of strategies\, methods\, and 
 lessons with which to address learning standards from the frameworks.
SEQUENCE:6
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Minneapolis\, MN
DTSTAMP:20070320T213019Z
UID:05DBF810-E990-4D09-B8EF-3A6065ABAA12-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://greenroofs.org/minneapolis/index.php
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070429
SUMMARY:Green Roofs Conf.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070502
DESCRIPTION:Fifth Annual International Greening Rooftops for Sustainable
  Communities\, Conference\, Awards & Trade Show\nhttp://greenroofs.org/m
 inneapolis/index.php\nApril 29\, 30 and May 1\, 2007\nMinneapolis\, MN\n
 Hyatt Regency Minneapolis Hotel\nCo-hosted with the City of Minneapolis\
 , the Conference is organized by Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GRHC) a
  not-for-profit industry association working to promote the green roof i
 ndustry in North America.  \nThe three-day conference will consist of pl
 enary and specialized sessions focused on three main topic areas:\n1. Po
 licies and Programs to Support Green Roofs\n2. Green Roof Design and Imp
 lementation \n3. Research and Technical Papers on Green Roof Performance
 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20040326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20040328
SUMMARY:AAPT NE section Conference at Phillips Exeter Academy
UID:8B4D195E-2128-4323-9D65-22C54623AD38-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20040325T173827Z
DESCRIPTION:American Association of Physics Teachers' regional meeting. 
 EnergyTeachers will be roaming there.
SEQUENCE:5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:New Paltz\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T234551Z
UID:C8A10133-1CC4-4DA1-A00F-CFDBDC8D15A6-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070320T160000
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency at Home Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070320T190000
DESCRIPTION:Mid-Hudson Teacher Center\, New Paltz High School\, South Pu
 tt Corners Road\, New Paltz\, NY 12564\nElementary School\, Middle\, Hig
 h School levels.\nThrough presentations\, small group work\, and engagin
 g hands-on activities\, workshop participants will gain practical knowle
 dge about effective actions they can take to save energy – and money. To
 pics will include: Introduction to Home Energy Management\; How to Do a 
 Home Energy Tour\; Building a Model Insulated Energy House\; and The Hou
 se as an Interactive Energy System. Workshop activities from the free cu
 rriculum are designed to encourage teachers and students to improve the 
 energy performance of their own homes.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/sc
 hools/workshops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Schenectady\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080125T201236Z
UID:DEF2FACC-DC38-4450-8138-AF229D84C4CA-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/EnergyEducation/registration
 .aspx?id=35
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080205T160000
SUMMARY:NY Teacher Energy wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080205T190000
DESCRIPTION:Workshop for NY state teachers\, grades 7-12\nAn Energy Smar
 t Students workshop will raise your Energy IQ – and increase your abilit
 y to promote understanding and action among your students. Attendees wil
 l receive FREE curriculum correlated to the New York State Learning Stan
 dards in Math\, Science\, Technology\, Social Studies\, English Language
  Arts\, and Family and Consumer Science.\nCurriculum includes: an Energy
  Education Teacher’s Guide\; an information-packed CD that includes the 
 Conceptual Framework for Energy Education\, basic information on energy 
 and an Energy Glossary\; color posters\; and class sets of the Energy Ac
 tion Challenge to use with your students\nClick below for Event Flyer:\n
 http://www.getenergysmart.org/fileDownload.aspx?file_id=88\nSPONSOR: New
  York State Energy Research and Development Authority\nCO-SPONSOR: Capit
 al/Saratoga Energy Smart Communities\nWHEN: 2/5/2008 and 2/12/2008 at 4:
 00pm - 7:00pm\nWHERE: Schenectady Museum and Suits-Bueche Planetarium\, 
 15 Nott Terrace Heights\, Schenectady\, NY 12308\nSPEAKER: Matt Saucier\
 nADMISSION COST: FREE\nTO REGISTER:\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/Energ
 yEducation/registration.aspx?id=35\nFOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Mark D
 e Chiro call 518-542-5175 or email mdechiro1@nycap.rr.com
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080213T045959Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080103T203047Z
UID:ABF0DF1D-4192-45D4-BF23-F28090854B89-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080110T190000
SUMMARY:Li battery corp forum
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080110T210000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.basea.org\nA123: Next Generation Battery Storage\
 nA forum at\nThe First Parish in Cambridge Unitarian Universalist\n3 Chu
 rch Street Harvard Square Cambridge\, MA\nTalk starts at 7:30 PM Doors o
 pen at 7:00 PM\nFounded in 2001\, A123Systems' proprietary Nanophosphate
  (trade-marked) technology is built on a new\, highly active nanoscale m
 aterial initially developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 \, offering significant competitive advantages over alternative high pow
 er storage technologies. Less than seven years later\, A123Systems is no
 w one of the world's leading suppliers of high-power lithium ion batteri
 es\, working with major corporations to transform the energy use of thei
 r products\, from cordless applications to transportation. Mr. Adiletta 
 will discuss the company's breakthrough technology\, its significance in
  the battery and storage area\, and its potential contribution in future
  applications.\nMr. Adiletta currently oversees market strategy and deve
 lopment of new cells at A123Systems. Prior to joining A123Systems he wor
 ked in the strategic innovation consulting space\, looking at new produc
 t innovations for Fortune 1000 companies. He has also spent 4 years in t
 he software arena filling a variety of technical and management roles. M
 r. Adiletta has an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management\; a BS in
  Mechanical Engineering and a MS in Engineering Management\, both from C
 ornell University.\nPlease remember that your donations and membership s
 upport BASEA.\nBoston Area Solar Energy Association
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
LOCATION:Hamburg\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T234121Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070315T154500
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Lit Wkshp
DESCRIPTION:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.as
 p\nSouthtowns Teacher Center\, Frontier Middle School\,\n2751 Amsdell Ro
 ad\, Hamburg\, NY 14075\nMiddle school teachers will learn about the New
  York State\, national and global ‘Energy Picture’ by exploring topics i
 ncluding: Energy Forms and Sources\; Energy End Uses\; Environmental Imp
 acts of Energy Use\; and The Latest Research on Climate Change.\nHands-o
 n group activities will reinforce and expand upon the concepts learned\,
  giving participants the opportunity to directly experience content incl
 uded in the curriculum. This day of learning is guaranteed to raise your
  Energy IQ – and increase your ability to promote understanding and acti
 on among your students.\nThis is Session 3 of a 5 part series. Attendanc
 e is not required at all five workshops\, although it is highly encourag
 ed. Other Sessions include:\nSession 1: Science of Energy\, March 1\nSes
 sion 2: Energy Literacy Part 1\, March 8\nSession 4: Energy Efficiency f
 or Schools\, March 22 \nSession 5: Energy Efficiency at Home\, March 29\
 nPlease register for each session separately.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Fitchburg\, MA
DTSTAMP:20050513T175358Z
UID:F019772E-653B-4DD8-A659-13290060E28A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://masstec.org/conference.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20051118T073000
SUMMARY:MassTEC Conference Fitchburg
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20051118T150000
DESCRIPTION:Yankee Ingenuity Invention and Innovation. a conference for 
 tech and science teachers at Fitchburg State College\, 160 Pearl Street\
 , Fitchburg\, MA. 7:30 AM to 3:00 PM.\nCheck http://masstec.org/conferen
 ce.html\nfor registration info. Register before October 20 2005 to guara
 ntee a lunch. ETO will present on field trips to energy sites.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20091019T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20091019T160000
SUMMARY:Fuel Cell Ride and Drive Cornell
UID:6BF0F032-3E8B-4681-839C-6FF70D0EE70F-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20091014T210751Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.cfci.ccmr.cornell.edu/ridedrive\nBaum Atrium sout
 h end of Duffield Hall Atrium\nCornell U.\nIthaca\, NY\nRaffle\, light r
 efreshments\, hands-on fuel cell demos.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, Museum of Science
DTSTAMP:20060810T224033Z
UID:DD22F30C-373A-4914-9BA8-EFEA1632817B-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://altwheels.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060916
SUMMARY:Altwheels Panels\, Museum of Science
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060917
DESCRIPTION:http://altwheels.org
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20060917
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041120T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041120T110000
SUMMARY:NSTA Seattle
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTAMP:20040901T135440Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050810T230000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050811T000000
SUMMARY:Hull Wind Turbine Boat Trip
UID:4C3CB2BA-2BA1-46F6-A685-A55BF4293557-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTAMP:20050715T021606Z
DESCRIPTION:See\nhttp://www.massenergy.com/\nfor more information about 
 this trip to Boston Harbor's favorite\, 660kW turbine.\nLeaves from Rove
 's Wharf in Boston\, not far from the New England Aquarium\, and sails (
 motors!) to Hull\, with a great view of Deer Island Water Treatment's ma
 ssive anaerobic digestors.
SEQUENCE:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Troy\, NY
DTSTAMP:20051212T142424Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.swe.org/regionF/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060401
SUMMARY:New Eng. SWE Conference RPI
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060402
DESCRIPTION:http://www.swe.org/regionF/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20041001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20041002
SUMMARY:Energy Awareness Month
UID:11475A28-AF72-44E4-888F-F45DE99ABA86-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:6
DTSTAMP:20040922T025212Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20050608T180139Z
UID:85D91548-E9D3-4D71-92A0-02FE83010CAA-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.massh2.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20050614T150000
SUMMARY:MA H2 Generation Day
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20050614T160000
DESCRIPTION:June 14 is HYDROGEN GENERATION DAY in Massachusetts - You ar
 e invited to join Members and Guests of the Massachusetts Hydrogen Coali
 tion in Waltham on Tuesday\, June 14\, 2005 at 6:00 PM to learn how thre
 e Massachusetts companies are taking the lead in hydrogen generation: Je
 ffrey Altman\, CEO of Hy9\; John Guerra\, CEO of Nanoptek\; and Larry Ge
 staut\, VP Technology at Giner. The event is being held at the Boston EN
 et meeting room at 1100 Winter Street\, the Bay Colony Office Park in Wa
 ltham. Go to our site http://www.massh2.org\nto get directions and a map
 .
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
PRIORITY:3
LOCATION:Auburn\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T233241Z
UID:95997F36-F6B0-45FB-9589-42110B47F2EE-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070305T160000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Sci Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070305T191500
DESCRIPTION:Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES\, 100 Genesee Street\, Auburn\, NY 130
 21\nParticipants will explore fundamental concepts of energy by performi
 ng hands-on experiments at six different stations. They will experience 
 different forms of energy and how energy is transformed from one form to
  another. The stations include transformations with kinetic and potentia
 l energy\, heat\, light\, motors\, batteries\, and magnets. Activities u
 tilize the same curriculum and kit provided free to all att endees.  Go 
 to\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.asp\nfor m
 ore information and to register. Presented by the New York Energy Smart 
 Students Program. Open to public & private school teachers working in Ne
 w York State SBC territory\, comprised of investor-owned utilities: Cent
 ral Hudson\, Con Edison\, NYSEG\, National Grid\, Orange and Rockland\, 
 and RG&E.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Albuquerque\, NM
DTSTAMP:20080907T170402Z
UID:59F399BA-29F1-41F5-BFA2-3D3F9438998C-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nmsea.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080920
SUMMARY:NM Solar Fiesta
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080922
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nmsea.org\nSolar Fiesta\, New Mexico's Renewable 
 Energy and Environmental Education Fair\nSeptember 20-21\, 2008\nHighlan
 d High Schoo\, Albuquerque\, NM\nWorkshops and exhibits for adults and c
 hildren\nNew Mexico Solar Energy Association
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P5D
LOCATION:Las Vegas\, NV
DTSTAMP:20080119T230125Z
UID:49AF260E-7C1B-42B6-AD18-2312DB4D1B20-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.need.org/summertraining
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080720
SUMMARY:National Energy Ed Conf
DESCRIPTION:National Energy Conferences for Educators\, 2008\nThe Nation
 al Energy Education Development Project will host two conferences this s
 ummer\, one July 13-17 in Galveston\, TX\, and one July 20-24 in Las Veg
 as\, NV.\nRegister online at\nhttp://www.need.org/summertraining\nThe NE
 ED National Energy Conferences for Educators are hosted each July to tra
 in teachers to incorporate energy programs into their classroom and extr
 acurricular activities. In 2007\, over 180 educators participated thanks
  to the sponsorship of many local\, state\, and national sponsors. These
  five-day programs cover all aspects of energy education and offer three
  graduate credits to participating educators. Each conference includes a
  one-day field experience\, allowing educators an opportunity to learn a
 bout a variety of energy topics. Three graduate hours are offered throug
 h Virginia Commonwealth University.\nThe 2008 Conference Brochure is ava
 ilable and registration is now open.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070924T014328Z
UID:75E2B197-10C4-45A4-A6EA-C1DFE14FA56E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://extranet.donahue.umassp.edu/clean-energy
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071030
SUMMARY:Clean Energy Job Fair
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071031
DESCRIPTION:In Boston\, Massachusetts\nhttp://www.mattcenter.org/cceconf
 2007/ce-conference.html\nThis two day conference will feature a clean en
 ergy job fair (registration is free\, and required\, for just the job fa
 ir).
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Gardner\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070402T150226Z
UID:27F8DD7A-A60B-43A0-93A9-ECC54DDE0DA0-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:6
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070510
SUMMARY:MA Envirothon
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070511
DESCRIPTION:2007 Massachusetts Envirothon Event\nMount Wachusett Communi
 ty College- Gardner \, MA\nhttp://maenvirothon.org/event07.htm\nCurrent 
 Issue: Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy for Massachusetts Commun
 ities\nAt the state competition in May\, the team makes a presentation o
 f their Current Issue findings  and recommendations to a panel of judges
  (including natural resource managers\, local and state officials\, envi
 ronmental advocates\, and others) who score them and provide helpful fee
 dback on their knowledge\, proposed solutions\, and presentation skill. 
  A highlight of the experience is the interaction between the teams and 
 the judges when the scoring is completed.  After the morning competition
 \, teams have a chance to share their current issue research and communi
 ty action projects informally at a lunchtime “roundtables” session.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Metuchen\, NJ
DTSTAMP:20060131T204552Z
UID:619211A5-90B0-463E-B447-9912569830F8-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:2
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060315T160000
SUMMARY:Metuchen\, NJ JSS Workshop
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060315T193000
DESCRIPTION:At Edgar Middle School\nLearn to lead middle-school-age stud
 ents in regional solar car competitions.\nHow to register at:\nhttp://ww
 w.nesea.org/education/JSS_Workshops.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Greenfield\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070622T144525Z
UID:64EB9683-7E0A-4D07-BF37-A82F336BC3E9-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.greasewrench.com
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070707T120000
SUMMARY:Greenfield MA Grease Rally
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070707T170000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.greasewrench.com\n50 Miles Street (Greenfield Ene
 rgy Park)\nGreenfield\, MA\nCome see both biodiesel and waste-vegetable-
 oil cars at the beautiful Greenfield Energy Park.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:3 Church Street\, Cambridge
DTSTAMP:20040421T203652Z
UID:5E75DB91-8592-46FC-AC29-35E74E08F271-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:5
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040408T190000
SUMMARY:BASEA Forum Solar Learning Labs-3 Church St. Cambridge
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040408T210000
DESCRIPTION:Monthly forum sponsored by Boston Solar Energy Association\,
  
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Searsburg\, VT
DTSTAMP:20060928T144110Z
UID:3883B38B-A80A-48AC-9F7D-3BCDF0750527-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061012
SUMMARY:Searsburg Wind Tour
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061013
DESCRIPTION:Come and tour a working wind farm\, 11:30 a.m.\, 1 p.m. and 
 2:30 p.m. Green Mountain Power Corporation’s Wind Farm\, Searsburg\, Ver
 mont\, VT\nContact Cynthia Grippaldi to pre-register no later than one w
 eek prior to tour: (413) 445-4556 ext 25. Directions will be given at re
 gistration.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060412T225855Z
UID:63244563-4034-4EA4-B137-933BA5362195-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://greenroofs.org/boston/index.php
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060511
SUMMARY:Green Rooftops Trade Show & Conference Boston
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060513
DESCRIPTION:http://greenroofs.org/boston/index.php\nThe trade show only 
 pass costs $25.\nGreen roofs are a great way to save energy in your scho
 ol-building! Many\, many industry reps will be showing their wares\, and
  agriculture/horticulture teachers might even be interested in the full 
 conference\, which\, of course\, costs much more.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
PRIORITY:3
LOCATION:Bronx\, NY - Bronx Community College Cnter for Sustainable Ener
 gy
DTSTAMP:20070219T234820Z
UID:2DB6E514-A493-4642-BA8E-F43D27C02DC2-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070303T090000
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency Home/School Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070303T153000
DESCRIPTION:ENERGY EFFICIENCY AT HOME AND SCHOOL WORKSHOP FOR NYS MS/HS 
 TEACHERS.\nCenter for Sustainable Energy\, Bronx Community College\, 218
 3 University Avenue\, Bronx\, NY 10453\nFor middle and high school teach
 ers.\nDiscover how your school can save energy -- and budget dollars by 
 simple actions. Help conduct a hands-on energy audit of the host buildin
 g.  Afternoon:  Gain practical knowledge about effective actions you and
  your students can take to improve the energy efficiency of your homes. 
 Go to\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.asp\nan
 d click on Energy Education for more information and to register.\n(* Pr
 esented by the New York Energy Smart Students Program.  Open to public &
  private school teachers working in New York State SBC territory\, compr
 ised of investor-owned utilities: Central Hudson\, Con Edison\, NYSEG\, 
 National Grid\, Orange and Rockland\, and RG&E.)\nThis is a full-day wor
 kshop. Energy Efficiency at Home will be taught in the morning and Energ
 y Efficiency at School will be taught in the afternoon.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
LOCATION:Hamburg\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T234616Z
UID:0784A17C-C7AF-47F5-B066-CA617314F190-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:5
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070329T153000
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency Home Wkshp
DESCRIPTION:Middle School level.\nSouthtowns Teacher Center\, Frontier M
 iddle School\,\n2751 Amsdell Road\, Hamburg\, NY 1407\nThrough presentat
 ions\, small group work\, and engaging hands-on activities\, workshop pa
 rticipants will gain practical knowledge about effective actions they ca
 n take to save energy – and money. Topics will include: Introduction to 
 Home Energy Management\; How to Do a Home Energy Tour\; Building a Model
  Insulated Energy House\; and The House as an Interactive Energy System.
  Workshop activities from the free curriculum are designed to encourage 
 teachers and students to improve the energy performance of their own hom
 es.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.asp\nThis
  is Session 5 of a 5 part series. Attendance is not required at all five
  workshops\, although it is highly encouraged. Other Sessions for Hambur
 gers and locals include:\nSession 1: Science of Energy\, March 1\nSessio
 n 2: Energy Literacy Part 1\, March 8\nSession 3: Energy Literacy Part 2
 \, March 15\nSession 4: Energy Efficiency for Schools\, March 22\nPlease
  register for each session separately
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Florence\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060928T143744Z
UID:847D5CC8-D784-47EC-B290-EA9A9C4F13DE-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:8
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061005T190000
SUMMARY:Greening Your Home
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061005T210000
DESCRIPTION:Greening Your Home/Lifestyle\nAt the Florence Civic Center\,
  Park Street & Rte. 9\, Florence\, MA.  National Grid customers can lear
 n about low-interest energy loans and efficiency measures to reduce thei
 r home energy use.  Presenters: CET’s Energy Efficiency and Clean Energy
  Staff (6:30 registration and refreshments).\nContact CET at 413-586-735
 0 or tomasin@cetonline.org. Note: same content as 10/24 workshop by CET
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20070123T153914Z
UID:A3E01D47-C3E1-4110-AA6F-FB516754FC3E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.whitehouse.gov/ask/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070124T160000
SUMMARY:US Energy Sec. Bodman Live
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070124T170000
DESCRIPTION:At 4PM EST\, US Dept. of Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman will
  answer questions submitted online by citizens\, hopefully including one
  by Shawn from EnergyTeachers.org.\nYou can submit questions and read tr
 anscripts at:\nhttp://www.whitehouse.gov/ask/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:P1D
LOCATION:Lackawanna\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070414T013630Z
UID:0ED4CBBA-6959-44D3-84AB-59724E9848FE-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://kidwind.org/workshop/workshopindex.html
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070716
SUMMARY:KidWind NY wkshp
DESCRIPTION:http://kidwind.org/workshop/workshopindex.html\nWestern New 
 York\, sponsored by NYSERDA\nAlso workshop on July 20 for Central NY\nTo
  hold your place you must register online at\nhttp://www.kidwind.org/wor
 kshop/NYSERDAseries.html\nKidwind is coming back to NY for two more teac
 hers' workshops in 2007. If you are interested in renewable energy you w
 ill want to attend this in depth workshop on wind energy. We will help y
 ou dig deeper into the wind and introduce your students to the science b
 ehind the fastest growing energy resource in the world. \nThese workshop
 s will appeal to middle/high school science and technical\neducation tea
 chers who are interested in renewable energy\, physics\,\nengineering an
 d design. No knowledge of wind energy is required to attend\nthe worksho
 p and they are offered FREE of charge. \nParticipants will learn the bas
 ic principles behind wind energy and how to introduce students to wind e
 nergy concepts using standards-based activities in an engaging\, hands-o
 n manner. Some workshops will include a tour of local wind farms.\nClass
 room materials and a comprehensive curriculum package are included free 
 of charge in the workshop. Lunch will be provided for all attendees. \nT
 eachers will leave the workshop with $75 worth materials to replicate th
 e lessons back in their classroom. Teachers will also receive 8 hours of
  professional development.\nNo prior knowledge of wind energy is require
 d to attend.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Westampton\, NJ
DTSTAMP:20070302T001755Z
UID:724DC5D9-2526-4928-8C7D-A54F9AE7CDAD-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.eevc.info
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070609
SUMMARY:21st Century Auto Challenge
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070611
DESCRIPTION:FIRST ANNUAL 21ST CENTURY AUTOMOTIVE CHALLENGE COMPETITION  
 \nOrganized by the Eastern Electric Vehicle Club \na chapter of the U. S
 . Electric Auto Association\nWestampton\, NJ\nhttp://www.eevc.info\nThe 
  two-day competition showcases cutting-edge approaches to energy-saving 
 automotive transportation\, including hybrid vehicles and electric vehic
 les.\nContact Oliver H. Perry at 609 268 0944
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cape Cod Community College
DTSTAMP:20070317T230829Z
UID:7ABFEA24-D1CA-4984-9E02-CBF4D68EB524-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.safeharborenv.com
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070319T160000
SUMMARY:Green Energy and Carbon Cape Cod
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070319T180000
DESCRIPTION:Green Energy & Your Carbon Footprint\nFree workshops\nhttp:/
 /www.safeharborenv.com\nJoin us and ask questions.\nCape Cod Community C
 ollege\, Science Building\, Lecture Hall B\nTopics presented by experts 
 to include:\nSolar energy systems\, wind energy systems\, geothermal ene
 rgy systems\, passive green home design\, what a carbon footprint is and
  how to reduce yours.\nFor more information and directions:\n508-237-372
 4\nhttp://www.safeharborenv.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT3H
LOCATION:Williamson\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T234459Z
UID:F209A197-1E27-42DA-819D-3FC3FDCA3C68-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:1
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070314T153000
SUMMARY:NYS Efficiency at Home Wkshp
DESCRIPTION:Williamson\, NY\nElementary School\, Middle\, High School le
 vels.\nThrough presentations\, small group work\, and engaging hands-on 
 activities\, workshop participants will gain practical knowledge about e
 ffective actions they can take to save energy – and money. Topics will i
 nclude: Introduction to Home Energy Management\; How to Do a Home Energy
  Tour\; Building a Model Insulated Energy House\; and The House as an In
 teractive Energy System. Workshop activities from the free curriculum ar
 e designed to encourage teachers and students to improve the energy perf
 ormance of their own homes.\nhttp://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/works
 hops/workshops.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:MIT Museum
DTSTAMP:20060907T222846Z
UID:D043FE44-5DA4-4B73-AAB6-E00D1E03E153-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:7
URL;VALUE=URI:http://web.mit.edu/museum/about/soap-box/06fall-schedule.h
 tml
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061018T180000
SUMMARY:MIT Museum Soapbox Energy
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061018T193000
DESCRIPTION:http://web.mit.edu/museum/about/soap-box/06fall-schedule.htm
 l\nThree presentations this fall will be about energy. Tonight's Soap Bo
 x Energy Special:\nThe Challenge: Meeting Global Energy Demands Sustaina
 bly\nSpeakers:\n- Ernest Moniz\, Cecil & Ida Green Professor of Physics 
 and the Co-Director of the Laboratory for Energy and the Environment\n- 
 Kerry Emanuel\, Professor of Meteorology\nSee also October 25 and Novemb
 er 1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
PRIORITY:3
LOCATION:Clifton Park\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070219T234402Z
UID:E5493315-3BD0-487C-8BF9-0FC265DAEB05-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:9
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.
 asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070331T090000
SUMMARY:NYS Energy Sci/Lit Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070331T160000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.getenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.as
 p\nCapital Region BOCES\, Suite 102\, 900 Watervliet-Shaker Rd.\, Albany
 \, NY 12205\nThis is a full day workshop. Science of Energy will be taug
 ht in the morning and Energy Literacy will be taught in the afternoon.\n
 Today is for Elementary teachers.\nScience Workshop participants will ex
 plore fundamental concepts of energy by performing hands-on experiments 
 at six different stations. They will experience different forms of energ
 y and how energy is transformed from one form to another. The stations i
 nclude transformations with kinetic and potential energy\, heat\, light\
 , motors\, batteries\, and magnets. Activities utilize the same curricul
 um and kit provided free to all attendees.\nLiteracy Workshop participan
 ts will learn about the New York State\, national and global ‘Energy Pic
 ture’ by exploring topics including: Energy Forms and Sources\; Energy E
 nd Uses\; Environmental Impacts of Energy Use\; and The Latest Research 
 on Climate Change.\nHands-on group activities will reinforce and expand 
 upon the concepts learned\, giving participants the opportunity to direc
 tly experience content included in the curriculum. This day of learning 
 is guaranteed to raise your Energy IQ – and increase your ability to pro
 mote understanding and action among your students! \nGo to\nhttp://www.g
 etenergysmart.org/schools/workshops/workshops.asp\nand click on Energy E
 ducation for more information and to register. Presented by the New York
  Energy Smart Students Program. Open to public & private school teachers
  working in New York State SBC territory\, comprised of investor-owned u
 tilities: Central Hudson\, Con Edison\, NYSEG\, National Grid\, Orange a
 nd Rockland\, and RG&E.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Deer Creek State Park\, OH
DTSTAMP:20090303T172845Z
UID:CB96DAE6-9E93-45F1-83F8-382AE77F2B5E-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.eeco-online.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090430
SUMMARY:Ohio Env Educ conf.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090504
DESCRIPTION:http://www.eeco-online.org/\nEnvironmental Education Council
  of Ohio\n42nd Annual Conference\nApril 30-May 3\nDeer Creek State Park\
 nThe conference strands are: Green Building & Green Energy\, Green Consu
 mer\, and Green Environment.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Syracuse\, NY
DTSTAMP:20080125T195218Z
UID:A623D363-6119-47ED-9C91-84D8AD79565A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nyserda.org/InnovationsInAgriculture/default.as
 p
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080304
SUMMARY:NY Ag Energy Conf.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080305
DESCRIPTION:8th Annual Innovations in Agriculture Conference\nTuesday\, 
 March 4\, 2008\nHoliday Inn Syracuse/Liverpool\nCurrent Agenda Items Und
 er Consideration for 2008 Conference\nBiofuels production\, facilities\,
  and feedstock potential\nEconomic potential of anaerobic digesters on f
 arms and in communities\nOpportunities for combined energy systems\nDeve
 lopment of community renewable energy plans\nCarbon mitigation practices
 \nValue added products\nSustainable Agriculture \nIf you are interested 
 in presenting or exhibiting\, please contact Tom Fiesinger (twf@nyserda.
 org or 518-862-1090 ext. 3218) or Kathleen O'Connor (kmo@nyserda.org or 
 518-862-1090 ext. 3422).\nhttp://www.nyserda.org/InnovationsInAgricultur
 e/default.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Watkins Glen\, NY
DTSTAMP:20070402T174457Z
UID:0CAA5417-CA57-4153-8905-725BB7F5D9F8-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.glenspeed.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070706
SUMMARY:Green Grand Prix Watkins Glen
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070707
DESCRIPTION:http://www.glenspeed.com\nThird Annual Green Grand Prix\, a 
 race of environmentally aware vehicles and drivers\, in historically rac
 y Watkins Glen\, NY.\n1. 9:30 A.M.- 11:45 A.M. - An 80 mile fully sancti
 oned SCCA road rally for hybrids and alternate fueled vehicles\, travers
 ing scenic roads surrounding Seneca Lake. Rally starts from the Glen Mot
 or Inn www.glenmotorinn.com\n2. 12:00 noon - 12:45 P.M. - Lunch for rall
 y participants at IMRRC\, 610 S. Decatur St.\, Watkins  Glen\, NY.\n3. 1
 :00 P.M.- 3:00 P.M. - Panel Discussion on various topics relating to alt
 ernate fuels and hybrids. (IMRRC)\n4. 1:00 P.M.- 8:00 P.M. - Vehicle dis
 play with demonstrations. Rally awards and student vehicledesign contest
  awards (grounds adjacent to IMRRC)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20041104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20041105
SUMMARY:NSTA Indianapolis
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SEQUENCE:3
DTSTAMP:20040901T135410Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Greensboro\, NC
DTSTAMP:20070104T024242Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://aapt.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070728
SUMMARY:AA Phys Teach Conf
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070802
DESCRIPTION:The American Association of Physics Teachers meets twice a y
 ear\, this summer in at the University of North Carolina\, Greensboro. A
  growing number of physics educators are interested in energy resources 
 and their use by a growing population.\nhttp://aapt.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060403T110000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060403T140000
SUMMARY:Celebrate Solar on Boston Schools
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DTSTAMP:20060325T144210Z
DESCRIPTION:Join Mayor Menino as we celebrate the installations of two P
 hotovoltaic Arrays (solar electricity systems) at Boston Arts Academy (F
 enway) and Murphy School (Dorchester).\n\nMonday April 3\, 2006   11:00 
 AM\nBoston Arts Academy and Fenway High School\n174 Ipswich Street  Bost
 on\, Massachusetts\nAcross from Fenway Stadium\n\nSpeakers Include:\nMay
 or Menino\nCouncilor Mike Ross\nWarren Leon\, Mass Technology Collaborat
 ive\nSajed Kamal\, Fenway Solar Energy Committee\nLarry Chretien\, Mass 
 Energy Consumers Alliance\n\n*Learn about solar grants and incentives av
 ailable in Massachusetts for schools\, business\, and residences. *\n*Pl
 ease contact Janna Cohen-Rosenthal at Mass Energy with any questions.\n\
 n617-524-3950\njanna@massenergy.com\n\nA collaboration between Boston Pu
 blic Schools\, the City of Boston\, Mass Technology Collaborative\, Fenw
 ay Solar Energy Committee\, Mass Energy Consumers Alliance\, Solar Bosto
 n\, Mission Hill-Fenway Neighborhood Trust\, Lighthouse Electrical\, and
  Fenway CDC
SEQUENCE:5
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Custer\, WI
DTSTAMP:20051012T032724Z
UID:5D553273-B733-4E2C-8A37-005ADC8488A4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20051202
SUMMARY:KEEP Electrathon Teacher Workshop (WI)
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20051204
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by KEEP ( http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/wcee/keep/ )\, MREA
 \nLocation: ReNew the Earth Institute\, Custer\, WI\nThis course builds 
 on KEEP 1 (NRES 730) and offers the next step in hands-on activities\, c
 lass discussions\, and classroom based application to help teachers anal
 yze energy information and create strategies and techniques to enhance t
 heir students' understanding of energy.  This course will focus on the d
 esign and construction of Electrathon (one person electric) vehicles.  T
 eachers in the course will learn how their students can design and build
  Electrathon vehicles\, and participate in competitions around the state
  of Wisconsin.  Teachers will receive an extensive teacher manual that e
 xplains everything from race rules to axel lengths to monthly reporting.
   On line discussions will be used as a follow up to this course\, and p
 articipation is required to receive graduate credit.  This course is app
 licable across the curriculum to infuse energy into high school curricul
 um.\nContact: Jennie Lane jlane@uwsp.edu \nWebsite: https://www.uwsp.edu
 /conted
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041119T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041119T110000
SUMMARY:NSTA Seattle
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SEQUENCE:1
DTSTAMP:20040901T135438Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT7H
LOCATION:Ithaca\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090415T231818Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://energyteachers.org/barbecues.php
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090415T100000
SUMMARY:Stewart Park SolBQ
DESCRIPTION:Stewart Park\nIthaca\, NY 14850\nInformal social gathering f
 or educators and anyone interested in solar cooking.\nhttp://energyteach
 ers.org/barbecues.php\nNotes from event:\nMore sun today up to 100klux\,
  but winds off lake usually 40 kph\, quite annoyingly cold wind.\nLarge 
 fresnel lens helped tea-maker heat quickly.\nRice in camp pot with shiny
  lid in bag in 3-sides reflector\,135 F in 1 hour.\nNobody else showed u
 p\, not sure if too cold\, too windy\, too hazy\, or too uninformed.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Somerville\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070605T023317Z
UID:306C67A5-0488-4727-A78E-F81E922F575C-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070623T120000
SUMMARY:Boston Solar Day
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20070623T160000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.basea.org\nCelebrate the sun at the seventh annua
 l Boston Solar Day\, Solstice Pizza Picnic.\nSomerville Community Growin
 g Center\, at the corner of Summer St. and Vinal Ave.\, near Union Squar
 e.\nFree\, all ages.\nCome for conversation\, networking\, info on optio
 ns\, subsidies\, and incentives for adding solar to your home\, school\,
  or business. Share info on projects you or your organization are implem
 enting. Connect with local organizations dedicated to a clean\, sustaina
 ble\, peaceable\, solar future.\nDemonstrations of renewable technology 
 in action:\nStand-alone PV system working at the Growing Center\, solar 
 water pumps\, solar peace sculpture\, solar cookers\, educational equipm
 ent\, solar toys.\nPresented by BASEA\, the Boston Area Solar Energy Ass
 ociation.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Watkins Glen\, NY
DTSTAMP:20090420T153932Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.greengrandprix.com/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090502T080000
SUMMARY:Green Grand Prix Watkins Glen
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090502T170000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.greengrandprix.com/\nThe Green Grand Prix is an e
 ducational and competitive event in Watkins Glen\, NY including the only
  Official SCCA Time-Speed-Distance Road Rally for Hybrid and Alternate F
 uel Vehicles in North America.  Our Road Rally is sponsored by THE DORIS
  BOVEE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION. Doris Bovee was an environmental enthusiast 
 and our road rally is a tribute to her.\n8:00 AM	Fuel Economy Run regist
 ration begins at the Glen Motor Inn\, 1 mile North of the village of Wat
 kins Glen on rte.14.\n8:45 AM	Registration closes for Fuel Economy Run.\
 n8:55 AM	Drivers meeting for Fuel Economy Run.\n9:20 AM	ChicagoSoft Gree
 n Grand Prix Fuel Economy Run begins from Glen Motor \nInn and travels a
 round perimeter of Seneca Lake (approx. 80 miles).\n8:30 AM	Registration
  and Tech Inspection begins for Doris Bovee Memorial Road \nRally at IMR
 RC 110 S. Decatur St.\, Watkins Glen.\n9:50 AM	Rally registration closes
 .\n10:00 AM	Driver and navigators meeting for Road Rally.\n10:30 AM	Dori
 s Bovee Memorial Road Rally begins from IMRC.\n11:00 AM	ChicagoSoft Gree
 n Grand Prix Fuel Economy Run vehicles return to IMRRC display grounds.\
 n11:45 AM	Doris Bovee Memorial Road Rally vehicles return to IMRRC Displ
 ay Grounds.\n12:00 noon	Lunch- Dining tent\, IMRRC Display Grounds.\n1:0
 0 PM	All displays open at IMRRC Display Grounds\nOpen Mic Speakers.\n2:0
 0 PM	Awards – Speaker’s tent.\n5:00 PM	Displays close.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Hancock\, MA
DTSTAMP:20090720T201501Z
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090725T130000
SUMMARY:MA Wind Turbine Tour
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090725T170000
DESCRIPTION:Take a tour of the Zephyr wind turbine\nJiminy Peak Mountain
  Resort\nHancock\, MA\nhttp://www.cetonline.org/Events/events.php?id=119
 \nCET coordinates occasional tours of Jiminy Peak's 1.5 megawatt wind tu
 rbine\, which supplies approximately 33% of the resort's electrical need
 s. Advance registration is required\, and there is a charge of $9 per pe
 rson for a lift ticket to ride the Berkshire Express to the top of the m
 ountain. From there\, tour goers will enjoy a strenuous hike of about 1/
 4 mile from the top of the chairlift to the Zephyr\, and then after the 
 tour\, can either walk down to pick up the Alpine Slide\, or opt to hike
  down to the base of the mountain. Please wear appropriate footwear! Res
 erve your space now--contact Nancy Nylen at 413-738-5500 ext. 3760.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Newton\, MA Library
DTSTAMP:20060416T230247Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.greendecade.org/events.asp
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20060424T190000
SUMMARY:Newton Schools Envir. Projects presentation
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20060424T210000
DESCRIPTION:Environmental Speaker Series:  Earth Day\nInnovative environ
 mental projects in Newton\, MA schools\nDruker Auditorium\, Newton Free 
 Library\nCome hear students\, teachers\, parents\, administrators\, and 
 elected officials talk about our schools´\nenvironmental programs. Kids 
 from Newton elementary\, middle and high schools are doing interactive s
 ustainable projects in the schools. Come hear what they have to teach us
 ! Hear how our teachers are inspiring their students with interdisciplin
 ary environmental education.\nLearn how each school at all levels has it
 s own unique process for students\, teachers and custodians recycling ma
 terials that otherwise would be thrown away at a cost of $130 per ton. T
 he more paper the kids and schools recycle the less money the City has t
 o pay for trash disposal.\nThe Environmental Speaker Series is held mont
 hly January through June at the Newton Free Library Druker Auditorium. C
 o-sponsored by the Green Decade Coalition/Newton with the Newton Free Li
 brary.\nhttp://www.greendecade.org/events.asp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Worcester\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070220T000927Z
UID:49CE2DA4-0974-40FB-A871-67A31986167A-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:8
URL;VALUE=URI:http://massmees.org/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070307
SUMMARY:MA Env Ed Soc. Worc.
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070308
DESCRIPTION:Massachusetts Environmental Education Society\nAnnual MEES C
 onference 2007\nMEES @ 30...EXPLORING OUR pAST\, \npRESENT and FUTURE \n
 College of the Holy Cross\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\nhttp://massmees.o
 rg/\nEnergyTeachers.org is offering a workshop on library research\, of 
 all things.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060225
SUMMARY:Seattle KidWind workshop
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DTSTAMP:20060129T221913Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.kidwind.org/workshop/workshopindex.html\nKidwind 
 Project\n2093 Sargent Avenue\nSaint Paul\, MN 55105\n781-354-2452 (phone
 )\n208-485-9419 (fax)
SEQUENCE:2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061020
SUMMARY:Solar Conf San Jose
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DTSTAMP:20060403T032940Z
DESCRIPTION:http://www.solarpowerconference.com\n\"America's largest eve
 r business to business solar event.\"\nSan José\, CA\nEducators are invi
 ted.
SEQUENCE:3
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Newton\, MA
DTSTAMP:20061130T005508Z
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SEQUENCE:6
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20061205T190000
SUMMARY:Energy for Education Forum Newton
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20061205T203000
DESCRIPTION:ENERGY FOR EDUCATION FORUM\nTuesday\, Dec. 5\, 7-8:30 pm\nN
 ewton Free Library\, Druker Library\nCo-sponsored by Stand for Children/
 Newton and the Green Decade Coalition/Newton\nFree\nWhile our civic lead
 ers debate the future of Newton North and grapple with fiscal challenges
 \, and utility costs increase at breakneck pace\, our schools are deteri
 orating and maintenance needs remain largely unaddressed.  This forum wi
 ll explore how energy services companies can help Newton improve the ene
 rgy efficiency of our public schools and other municipal facilities. The
 y could also save Newton taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.  By
  creatively tapping energy savings\, such a partnership can help Newton 
 improve our children's learning environments and leave us with more mod
 ern and reliable buildings.\nFor more information visit the Stand for Ch
 ildren/Newton website or call Ellie Beck at 617-460-9236.\nhttp://www.st
 and.org/chapter.asp?ID=337
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Etopia Island
DTSTAMP:20090720T022948Z
UID:2CD591B5-2A2A-4E95-A0D0-1107949CCEDB-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090721T130000
SUMMARY:Second Life Sustainable Lab Open House
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090721T150000
DESCRIPTION:Windy Schor\, who works for RL charity EnergyTeachers.org\, 
 will host an open house at the Sustainable Energy Science Lab where she 
 works\, on Etopia Island.\nTeachers and anyone interested in energy scie
 nce\, technology\, and social studies are welcome to join an open discus
 sion.\nWindy has built several interactive\, dynamic objects that can be
  used in SL and in RL situations to learn about wind and wind power. She
  has built a web-connected anemometer that reads SL wind speed and direc
 tion\, uploads the information periodically to a database on the interne
 t\, and provides data for classroom use or for mapping winds on a large 
 SL map of a sim. Windy can show how to process the data along with a pow
 er curve of a RL turbine to determine how much energy a turbine can prod
 uce in a year.\nOther tools include an automatic wind rose and ketchup d
 ispensers that show the wind speed and direction!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Blackstone River & Canal Heritage Park\, Uxbridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20051105T170548Z
UID:D259C534-3860-489B-AC4C-56A18FAB8435-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:2
URL;VALUE=URI:http://maenvirothon.org/event06.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060511
SUMMARY:MA Envirothon
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060512
DESCRIPTION:Blackstone River & Canal Heritage Park\n287 Oak Street\nUxbr
 idge\, MA\n508-278-7604\nhttp://maenvirothon.org/event06.htm
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20081029T213834Z
UID:7B498F4D-D3BA-4BF7-B80A-389EA9ED1415-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.buildingenergy.nesea.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090310
SUMMARY:Building Energy Conference
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090313
DESCRIPTION:NESEA's BUILDING ENERGY CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW\,\nMARCH 10 
 – 12\, 2009\nBoston's Seaport World Trade Center\n\"Real Solutions. Real
  Experts.\"\nThe Northeast Sustainable Energy Association's conference a
 nd trade show\, BuildingEnergy09\, is the oldest and most prestigious ev
 ent for renewable energy and green building professionals in the region.
  If you are committed to the practice of clean energy and environmental 
 sustainability\, this is where you belong.  The conference presents the 
 opportunities\, technologies and practices shaping the future of energy 
 use with over 200 U.S. and European experts in the field. In-depth works
 hops on March 10 and sessions on March 11-12 are presented by leading ar
 chitects\, engineers\, designers\, rehab and retrofit experts\, climate 
 change professionals\, solar professionals\, and planning and municipal 
 officials to help you find solutions to your building and renewable ener
 gy questions.  Over 175 exhibitors at the Trade Show feature cutting-edg
 e sustainable and energy efficient products and services at the longest 
 running\, green trade show in the Northeast.  A free public forum will b
 e held on March 10 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm.  For more information\, visit\nh
 ttp://www.buildingenergy.nesea.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20060330T165028Z
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SEQUENCE:3
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060716
SUMMARY:Energy Conf for Educators Boston
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060721
DESCRIPTION:http://need.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20080120T012229Z
UID:A62BCAD6-D2CD-49A8-AB88-2C41830AD0D4-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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SEQUENCE:10
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080410T100000
SUMMARY:Green Chem HS Lecture MOS
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080410T120000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.mos.org/educators/field_trip_resources/field_trip
 _activities/high_school_science_series\nWHAT'S GREEN CHEMISTRY?\nIn this
  extended morning workshop\, Dr. John Warner\, director of the Center fo
 r Green Chemistry at the University of Massachusetts Lowell\, explains h
 ow innovative chemical technologies can be designed to reduce or elimina
 te pollution. Following Warner's presentation\, participate in green che
 mistry activities and demonstrations.\nNote: Due to the nature of the fu
 nding\, this lecture is open only to Massachusetts school groups.\nForma
 t	Lecture\nGrades	9 – 12\nLocation	Museum of Science — Museum of Science
 \, Boston\nDuration	120 minutes\nReservation	Advance registration requir
 ed: 617-723-2500\nFee	Free
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Pasadena\, CA
DTSTAMP:20090403T192719Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.green-technology.org/ccsummit/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091006
SUMMARY:CA Green Colleges Summit
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091008
DESCRIPTION:Community College Summit\nhttp://www.green-technology.org/cc
 summit/\nPasadena Convention Center
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Boston\, MA
DTSTAMP:20070813T124253Z
UID:E30EEF40-B3B6-4880-9AA6-FA44C9C751C8-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.bostonislands.org/events_search.asp
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070818
SUMMARY:Spectacle I. Fest Boston
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070820
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun Days\, Being Green Aug 18\, 19\nEnjoy several act
 ivities for free at Spectacle Island in Boston Harbor\, focusing on redu
 cing\, reusing\, recycling\, and restoring.\nSpectacle Island is a forme
 r dump used by Boston for centuries. Now it is an enjoyable gem of the B
 oston Harbor Islands\, run by a partnership between the state and the Na
 tional Park Service.\nhttp://www.bostonislands.org/events_search.asp\nAc
 tivities last year included:\n• Explore the island and harbor on a renew
 able energy scavenger hunt.\n• Learn why Spectacle Island is called a “z
 ero emissions island”.\n• “Catch the Science Bug” - an interactive exper
 ience teaching lessons about our environment and how to protect (soon to
  be shown on PBS TV).\n• See how solar panels can be used to power elect
 ric vehicles and put electricity back into the grid.\n• See what wind tu
 rbines actually look like and how they have helped Hull.\n• Work with th
 e Junior Rangers as they demonstrate the Spectacle Island Amazing Energy
  Cart.\n• Find out about our “ecological footprint”.\n• Learn how Specta
 cle Island demonstrates the 4Rs reduce\, reuse\, recycle and restore\n• 
 See permanent exhibits on the history\, habitats\, power system and over
 all conversion of Spectacle Island to the important environmental exampl
 e it now is.\n• See environmentally important alternative vehicles and b
 io-fuels.\n• Make “litter pickers” and “wind machines” from recycled mat
 erials.\n• Find out about private and other governmental organizations w
 hich seek to improve our environment by selling “green energy”\, plannin
 g and building green buildings\, etc.\n• Examples of renewables seen eve
 ryday in our homes and on our streets.\n• Memorize the 4Rs as you walk o
 n some huge footprints.
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge
DTSTAMP:20040908T043053Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.basea.org
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20040909T190000
SUMMARY:BASEA Forum-Planning
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20040909T210000
DESCRIPTION:3 Church St. Cambridge\, MA\nA chance to re-think our focus 
 and to see what might be the best topics to  present this year.  Also so
 me discussion of our other programs such as the  Jr. Solar Sprint\, Work
 shops\, Boston Solar Day\, and  Building Tours.\nhttp://www.basea.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DURATION:PT1H30M
LOCATION:MIT Museum
DTSTAMP:20070112T164836Z
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://web.mit.edu/museum/programs/soap-box.html
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20070207T180000
SUMMARY:MIT Museum Soapbox Geothermal
DESCRIPTION:http://web.mit.edu/museum/programs/soap-box.html\n Jefferson
  Tester\, H P Meissner Professor of Chemical Engineering:\n\"Geothermal 
 - An Undervalued Primary U.S. Energy Source.\"\nOther soapboxes\, includ
 ing events about energy Fall 2006 are available for view on the web site
 :\nhttp://web.mit.edu/museum/programs/soap-box.html
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA
DTSTAMP:20090902T152320Z
UID:A0257C43-6D96-422E-8DFF-6397C12ADC40-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090910T190000
SUMMARY:Prof. Bill Moomaw Speaks
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090910T210000
DESCRIPTION:Professor William Moomaw\, Tufts University\nWe are honored 
 to have Professor William Moomaw as our first speaker this year. He will
  give a global overview of the economics and policies of climate change\
 , and a perspective on U.S. competitiveness in this growing world market
  sector.\nDr. Moomaw is uniquely qualified to tackle this subject as Pro
 fessor of International Environmental Policy and Director of the Center 
 for International Environment and Resource Policy at The Fletcher School
  at Tufts University.\nProfessor Moomaw is well-known to the Boston sust
 ainable energy community\, and equally well- known internationally: He h
 as served as a lead author for four IPCC reports addressing mitigation o
 ptions in the context of development\, and is currently a coordinating l
 ead author of the 2010 IPCC report\, Renewable Energy and Climate Change
 .\nLocation \nThe First Parish in Cambridge Unitarian Universalist 3 Chu
 rch Street Harvard Square Cambridge\, MA	 Time \nShow starts at 7:30 PM 
 Doors open at 7:00 PM\nProfessor Moomaw has worked on environment and su
 stainable development issues for more than twenty years. Current researc
 h interests: quantitative indicators of environment and sustainable deve
 lopment\; trade and environment\; technology and policy implications for
  climate change\; negotiation strategies for environmental agreements. C
 ourses at Tufts include Clean Energy Technologies and Policy Issues\, In
 ternational Environmental Policy\, and Managing Complex Systems: From Dy
 namic Networks to Tipping Points.\nPlease join us for this wonderful opp
 ortunity and wonderful beginning to the 2009-2010 BASEA forum season. An
 d remember that your donations and membership support BASEA.\nhttp://www
 .basea.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Appleton\, WI
DTSTAMP:20080222T204653Z
UID:AD2AF758-C00B-4CA8-878A-D8495D8F0387-2B0BC28E-87B8-4823-85B7-C1CAB59
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URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.we-energies.com/educators/tworkshops/index.htm
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20080429T163000
SUMMARY:WI RE Teaching Wkshp
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20080429T203000
DESCRIPTION:Doable Renewables: Renewable Energy Education in the Classro
 om\nCourse: NRES 732   Sec: 882\nDates/Times: Tuesday\, April 22\, 2008 
 from 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM\n                       Saturday\, April 26\, 200
 8 from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM\n                       Tuesday\, April 29\, 20
 08 from 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM\nLocation: Appleton\, WI\nCost: $400*\nCollege
  Credits: 1 from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point\n*We Energi
 es provides $350 scholarships for educators in its service territory mak
 ing the cost to participants only $50!\nhttp://www.we-energies.com/educa
 tors/tworkshops/index.htm
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:West Barnstable\, MA
DTSTAMP:20081027T153203Z
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SEQUENCE:10
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.cigogreen.org/candidate-forum-voting-energy
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20081028T183000
SUMMARY:Energy Issues Forum Cape Cod
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20081028T210000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.cigogreen.org/candidate-forum-voting-energy\n“Vot
 ing Energy 2008: A Forum for Candidates for Federal\, State\, and County
  Office”\nSponsored by Cape & Islands Renewable Energy Collaborative\; W
 CAI\, the Cape & Islands NPR station\; and the Environmental Technology 
 Program at Cape Cod Community College\nLecture Hall A\, Cape Cod Communi
 ty College\, West Barnstable\nCome hear WCAI’s Mindy Todd moderate a can
 didate forum focused on energy issues\, from affordability to economic d
 evelopment\, from national security to climate change. The forum is inte
 nded to feature the energy-related positions of candidates at all levels
 \; invitations have been sent to incumbents and challengers in the races
  for U.S. Senator\, U.S. Representative\, State Senator\, State Represen
 tative\, and Barnstable County Commissioner.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050806
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20050811
SUMMARY:AAPT Salt Lake City
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DTSTAMP:20050410T140948Z
DESCRIPTION:American Association of Physics Teachers will meet at U of U
 T in Salt Lake City\, August 6-10. EnergyTeachers.org will be there.
SEQUENCE:4
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Cocoa\, FL
DTSTAMP:20070426T181043Z
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SEQUENCE:7
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/en/education/k-12/events/ewhiz_oly
 mpics.htm
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070512
SUMMARY:EnergyWhiz Olympics FL
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070513
DESCRIPTION:http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/en/education/k-12/events/ewhiz_olymp
 ics.htm\nThe EnergyWhiz Olympics is held annually at the Florida Solar E
 nergy Center and is composed of the Junior Solar Sprint\, Hydrogen Sprin
 t\, and the conclusion of the Florida Middle School Science Bowl. The Ju
 nior Solar Sprint is a competition that challenges middle school student
 s to design\, build and race model solar cars. The Hydrogen Sprint is a 
 high school competition that was developed to provide opportunities for 
 students to explore hydrogen power with a hands-on design component and 
 a multimedia presentation.\nThe Florida Middle School Science Bowl is fo
 r middle/junior high school students which teams demonstrate their knowl
 edge of science and mathematics through a question and answer competitio
 n.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
LOCATION:Springfield\, MA
DTSTAMP:20090603T220848Z
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SEQUENCE:18
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.nesea.org/k-12/juniorsolarsprint/
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20090614T080000
SUMMARY:Junior Solar Sprint Championship
CATEGORIES:Work
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20090614T163000
DESCRIPTION:http://www.nesea.org/k-12/juniorsolarsprint/\nMiddle school 
 students from Delaware to Maine race shoebox sized solar cars in the sun
  at Museum Quadrangle in Springfield Massachusetts\n8:00 am -invited\, p
 re-registered teams register on-site and receive an event folder\; get c
 ars inspected\; teams get race assignments\; teams visit design judges\,
  and individuals pick up their lunch coupons\, t-shirts\, and certificat
 es.\n10:30 am -races begin\n3:00/3:30 pm -award ceremony\nWHERE: Springf
 ield Museums Quadrangle\, Springfield\, MA \nRAIN SITE:  High School of 
 Commerce Sports Complex\, Springfield\, MA Check this web site at 6:00am
  if rain is in question:\nhttp://www.nesea.org/k-12/juniorsolarsprint/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20041002T230000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20041003T000000
SUMMARY:Solar Homes and tour of Green buildings
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DTSTAMP:20040918T032020Z
DESCRIPTION:NESEA's Tour of Green Buildings\, with Solar Boston. Opportu
 nity to get a firsthand look at both solar electric and solar hot water 
 systems\, as well as energy efficient homes and buildings. Owners will b
 e on hand to answer questions\, as will Solar Boston staff and other sol
 ar industry representatives.\n617-524-3950 or email beth@massenergy.com
SEQUENCE:1
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