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Solar Noon Tuesday each week at noon (eastern) is your chance to stay up-to-date with what is happening in the fast-changing world of solar PV

Solar Noon Tuesday will meet again this week, Tuesday Nov 11th at noon (eastern time) until around 12:45 pm.

Join instructor Jay Warmke on Zoom to ask questions about anything related to solar energy or solar installation.

This is your opportunity to ask questions of fellow PV installers/designers, or just listen to the discussion about topics touching this fast-growing industry.

Zoom Meeting ID: 910 6700 4366

The Union of Concerned Scientists invites you to a virtual event featuring updates on our efforts to fight back against the Trump administration's authoritarian siege on science and democracy, while staying on offense with a proactive, pro-science agenda at the state-level and federally with bipartisan allies in Congress.

The Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks were designed and built by ancient Indigenous American Indians 2,000 years ago. This monumental earthen architecture incorporates a deep knowledge of geometry and astronomy as well as the properties of local soils. Southern Ohio was the center of this ancient civilization whose influence extended across much of North America.

Featuring Brad Lepper, Senior Archaeologist, Ohio History Connection, World Heritage Program. OSU College of Arts and Sciences, Department of History.

Hear from activists who are on-the-ground in the West Bank right now with CJNV supporting Palestinian farmers and families during the Olive Harvest. Acts of coresistance like this are incredibly important as the Israel continues to escalate its crackdown on Palestinian life and on the activities of international solidarity activists.

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