两性色午夜 University Geauga in conjunction with the Cleveland Foundation will host a Common Ground conversation on Sunday, June 30, 2019. The event is at 两性色午夜 Geauga, located at 14111 Claridon Troy Road, Burton, OH. The event will open at noon with a light lunch, followed by a presentation and conversation. Registration is free, but an is required.
The discussion topic this year is 鈥淥ur environment was, our environment is, and our environment will be.鈥 两性色午夜 Geauga will be looking at sustainability and solar power from two angles. The first from the perspective of the University and the other from Hank Penttila, local architect and 两性色午夜 '72, and Jacqueline Samuel, Burton resident, who together have designed and built the first Net Zero home in Geauga County.
As a large University with eight campuses, 两性色午夜 is always looking for ways to lessen our impact on the environment. 鈥淭he Office of Sustainability works on a range of initiatives including transportation options, waste and recycling, stormwater, and energy, as well as community engagement and incorporating sustainability into the curriculum.鈥 Melanie Knowles, Sustainability Manager, said.
Mr. Penttila has been a registered architect in the state of Ohio for over 40 years. 鈥淚t is our belief that environmentally and socially responsible architecture produces a healthy and prosperous society,鈥 said Penttila. Jacqueline Samuel partnered with Mr. Penttila to make her vision of an environmentally friendly, Net-Zero Home a reality. One component of her home is solar power. 鈥淥nce equipped, a solar house produces free energy without pollution,鈥 Samuel said, 鈥淎 win-win solution!鈥
鈥淲e are looking forward to hosting this Common Ground Conversation,鈥 Angela Spalsbury, Ph.D., Dean of 两性色午夜 Geauga said. 鈥淲e hope it gets people talking about what they can do to protect the environment.鈥