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Page 1: Why LEED and Beyond - HEAPY · Co-Hosted by: Why LEED ...and Beyond LEED LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE LEED GREEN BUILDINGS August 30, 2016 10 am to 5 pm LBC nmenta e n LBC

Co-Hosted by:

Why LEED ... and Beyond LEED

LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE

LEED GREEN

BUILDINGS

August 30, 2016 10 am to 5 pm

Tyson ResearchCenter,LBC

Cope Environmental Center, LBC

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10 AM EXPO Opens11:45 AM - 1 PM Openin Remarks /

Keynote Panel Presenta onMeyer Room

1 - 2 PM EXPO Hour Marshall

2 - 3 PM Seminars (3 Concurrent Sessions)A. How to Implement Zero

Waste in your BusinessNorth Dinin Room

B. Reduce Air Pollu on and Water Usa e with CHP

Meyer Room

C. Sustainable Community Desi n Cafeteria

3:15 PM Seminars (3 Concurrent Sessions)A. What is the Hanley

Sustainability Ins tute?North Dinin Room

B. LEED v4: Impact on Mechanical Systems

Meyer Room

C. How Recrea on is A rac n Economic Development to the Miami Valley

Cafeteria

4:15 - 5 PM Sponsors Recep on / Networkin

Thank you for a endin the 11th Annual Dayton Green Expo (DGE). As co-hosts of DGE-2016, we hope what you learn at today’s breakout sessions will assist you in inte ra n sustainable strate ies into your everyday approach to the built environment.

— Heapy Engineering, Dayton Regional Green, University of Dayton

Heapy En ineerin

Heapy En ineerin , na onally reco nized for its leadership in sustainable desi n, provides MEP Systems and Technolo y Desi n, LEED and Ener y, Commissionin and Plannin Services primarily for the Healthcare, Mission Cri cal, Hi her Educa on, Government and Cultural markets. The fi rm is involved in nearly 400 LEED and Livin Buildin Challen e projects, with more than 50% of cer fi ed projects a ainin GOLD and PLATINUM cer fi ca on.

Dayton Re ional Green

The Dayton Re ional Green (DRG) is a leadership collabora ve commi ed to enhancin the quality of life and environmental assets of the re ion by rowin our economy, protec n a healthy environment, and promo n social responsibility. The DRG is partnered with IGS Ener y to off er Businesses and their employees throu hout the Re ion customized electricity rates. These rates include “ reen” choices that benefi t both the business and the Dayton Re ional Green Ini a ve. Si n up throu h IGSEner y.com with promo code DRG3 and o reen™ today.

University of Dayton

Through the Hanley Sustainability Ins tute, the University of Dayton’s current sustainability programs will be extended campus-wide through a dis nc ve, highly integrated approach that will prepare students for the growing demand for sustainability skills in the workplace, as well as for civic leadership on sustainability issues. The ini al objec ves include: Developing an interdisciplinary graduate cer fi cate in sustainability, crea ng an urban agriculture demonstra on project in the Dayton community, establishing Hanley Research Fellows and Hanley Scholars-in-Residence for undergraduate, graduate and faculty research and ini a ng a series of conferences connec ng to sustainability educa on.

Agenda

Join us for a Sponsors Receptionimmediately following the 3:15 pm Concurrent Sessions.

Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be provided.

Why LEED ... and Beyond LEED

Co-Hosted by:

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Keynote Presenta on Closin RemarksCommissioner Debbie Lieberman, Montgomery CountyDebbie Lieberman is a two-term Mont omery County Commissioner. Debbie co-developed the Dayton Re ional Green Ini a ve (DRG). The DRG is partnered with IGS Ener y to off er Businesses and their employees throu hout the Re ion customized electricity rates. These rates include “ reen” choices that benefi t both the business and the Dayton Re ional Green Ini a ve.

Chair, Dayton Green ExpoMichael Berning, PE, CEM, LEED FellowSenior Principal, Director of Sustainability, Heapy EngineeringMichael leads strate ic sustainability ini a ves for Heapy with the fi rm involved in nearly 400 LEED and Livin Buildin Challen e projects. He is a Co-Chair of the Dayton Re ional Green Ini a ve; President, USGBC SW Ohio Re ion and recently was reco nized as one of just 211 LEED Fellows worldwide (and the only one in Ohio).

Welcomin RemarksDonald Pair, Ac ng Head, Hanley Sustainability Ins tuteDon’s approach to undergraduate educa on involves integra ng aspects of the research experience with the classroom. His students have worked on projects ranging from surfi cial mapping, paleolandlside inves ga ons, glacial landform process studies, to risk assessment studies. He has taken undergraduate researchers to loca ons such as the Adirondack Mountains and the Finger Lakes of New York State, the glaciers of Iceland and the Canadian Rockies.

USGBC Southwest Ohio Re ionAndrew Plogsted, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Senior Associate, GBBN ArchitectsAs a project architect, Andrew is an advocate for sustainable buildin prac ces. He has been a leader of both his fi rm’s and the community’s sustainability ini a ves. Andrew is the Immediate Past President of the USGBC SW Ohio Re ion.

Dayton Re ional Green (DRG)Commissioner Judy Dodge, Montgomery CountyJudy is a three-term Mont omery County Commissioner. She is a stron advocate for sustainability ini a ves and amon these she is workin to expand food access and security, by establishin a local Food Policy Coali on. Judy co-developed the Dayton Re ional Green Ini a ve, which is focused on enhancin the quality of life and environmental assets of the re ion by rowin our economy, protec n a healthy environment, and promo n social responsibility.

11:45 AM • Openin & Closin Remarks 12 PM • Keynote Panel Presenta on

Michael Gulich, AIA, LEED AP, LFA, Director of Campus Master Planning and Sustainability, Purdue UniversityMichael is responsible for providin the vision, or aniza onal strate y, and focus for advancin sustainability eff orts campus-wide at Purdue University. Collabora n with students, faculty and staff , he also provides leadership in assis n the University with the con nued enhancement of its eff orts and reputa on with re ard to sustainability pro rams.

Daniel Hellmuth, AIA, Principal, Hellmuth+Bicknese ArchitectsDan is a principal and co-founder of Hellmuth+Bicknese Architects, L.L.C. He is a LEED Accredited Professional and in addi on to his experience in Sustainable Desi n, he has over nineteen years experience in K-12 and hi her educa on, housin , historic preserva on, and transit & transporta on plannin . Dan served as the fi rst Chairman of the U.S. Green Buildin Council-St. Louis Re ional Chapter and is on the Board of Directors for Landmarks Associa on.

Alison Clark Zajdel, Execu ve Director, Cope Environmental CenterAlison is the Execu ve Director at Cope Environmental Center (CEC) and oversees opera ons and fund development. She has been a staff member since 2001 mostly recently servin as Development Director. Before comin to CEC she a ended DePauw University majorin in Studio Arts. She has her cer fi cate in Fund Raisin Mana ement from the Fund Raisin School (Center on Philanthropy) and has completed trainin in planned ivin , rant-seekin /wri n , major i s, and annual fund development.

Why LEED ... and Beyond LEEDProvidin Value & Return on InvestmentThe 2016 Dayton Green Expo (DGE) Keynote Panel will take a endees throu h the “Why?” (Value) of implemen n LEED projects and what is beyond, specifi cally usin the Livin Buildin Challen e (LBC) system. Each of these panelists have extensive experience in these topics.

• Dan Hellmuth has desi ned one of the very fi rst fully opera onal LBC projects (Tyson Research Center at Washin ton University, St. Louis, MO).

• Represen n the owner, Alison Zajdel’s or aniza on is currently construc n an LBC project(Cope Learnin Center, Richmond, IN).

• Represen n a lar e ins tu onal Owner (Purdue University), Michael Gulich has been involved in the development of the AASHE STARS sustainability ra n system, has implemented several LEED projects and has evaluated LBC projects for the campus.

Why they see Value in the pursuit of LEED cer fi ca on and why this has led them to “reach for more” (via LBC cer fi ca on), will be shared by this panel of highly regarded sustainability thought leaders.1.5 AIA LU/HSW – 1.5 GBCI CE LEED Specifi c (BD+C)

Panelists

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Jessica Davis, Director, IUPUI, Offi ce of SustainabilityJessica Davis is the Director of the IUPUI Offi ce of Sustainability and has been professionally involved in the fi eld since 2010. Jessica provides leadership and acts as an organiza onal strategist for sustainability, collabora ng with the academic community to integrate sustainability into the curriculum, and implemen ng comprehensive campus programs to promote an ins nc ve culture at IUPUI.

Pete Flood, Compliance & Enforcement Mgr., Louisville / Jeff erson Co. Metro Gov. Waste Mgmt Department of Public Works Mgr. of Solid Waste Mgmt ServicesPete’s focus is to develop the county’s short and lon term solid waste mana ement plans, track diversion, operate recyclin centers, and license all solid waste mana ement facili es and haulers. Pete is a team member of Mayor Gre Fischer’s Innova on Delivery Ini a ve.

Stephanie Singer, VP, Global Data Center Service Reed ElsevierStephanie Sin er joined the Reed Elsevier or aniza on in 1980 and has worked for Mead Data Central, LexisNexis & Reed Elsevier – Technolo y Services durin her career. She is currently the Vice President of Global Data Center Services. She is responsible for all lobal RETS data center and server room facili es, lobal networks and network security.

Thomas De Genaro, Sales Manager, Kohler Power SalesTom has 27 years industry experience with the past 15 years spent at Kohler workin on industrial enerator and switch ear desi n. Prior to Kohler, Tom spent me at Lucent Technolo ies in their power and UPS division and then as an electrician with the US Navy and electrical contractors in the Twin Ci es and Wisconsin.

Larry Pankau - Engineering Liaison, Buckeye Power SalesLarry has been involved in the Electrical Power Distribu on industry since 1973 as a Sales and Applica on En ineer. He is responsible to the en ineerin community in Ohio and Indiana by providin approved con nuin educa on courses to Professional En ineers.

Richard Pavlak, PE, ASHRAE Fellow, LEED AP BD+C, President, Heapy EngineeringUnder Rick’s leadership and design, projects have been recognized by the industry for their innova on and sustainable energy effi cient design strategies. His exper se and green design innova ons have saved signifi cant opera ng expenses without compromising reliability. Rick contributes to the industry through design innova on and mentorship.

Eric Sauer, Park Planning Manager, Five Rivers MetroParksEric’s primary focus of prac ce includes the inte ra on of Low Impact Development, storm water mana ement and reen technolo ies such as permeable pavements, rainwater harves n , reen roofs, rain

ardens and bioswales. This has allowed Eric to focus on a bi picture scheme that has helped to improve the environmental and economic health of the local re ion.

Tom Tavella, FASLA, LEED AP, Senior Landscape Architect, Alta Planning + DesignTom has more than 30 years of experience in land use plannin , landscape architecture and urban desi n. From industrial reenin projects to incorpora n pervious pavements, biofi ltra on swales and urban rain ardens, Tom has been reco nized as a leader and advocate for sustainable desi n and plannin .

Kim Way, ASLA, Principal, NBBJKim’s exper se ran es from strate ic plannin to development strate ies, site selec on studies, master plannin , urban desi n, landscape and environmental enhancement, and sustainable implementa on strate ies. With over 35 years of experience, Kim contributes to all aspects of the plannin , desi n and development process.

2:00 PM • Seminars • 3 Concurrent Sessions

Jessica Davis

Thomas De Genaro Larry Pankau Richard Pavlak

Eric Sauer Tom Tavella Kim Way

Pete Flood Stephanie Singer

PresentersA. How to Implement Zero Waste in your Business

Presented by: Dayton Re ional GreenPanel Moderator: Lamees Mubaslat, Dayton Regional GreenBusinesses are leadin the way for Zero Waste to divert over 90% of their waste from landfi ll and incinera on. This session will demonstrate how Zero Waste can be a key part of a business sustainability plan as a endees learn about the latest best prac ces to be in (or fi ne-tune) their eff orts towards zero waste.1 AIA LU/HSW – 1 GBCI CE LEED Specifi c (O+M)

B. Reduce Air Pollu on and Water Usa e with CHPPresented by: ASHRAE Dayton & West Central Ohio Assoc. of Ener y En ineersPanel Moderator: Evan Nu , ASHRAE Dayton ChapterTypically, nearly two-thirds of the ener y used to enerate electricity is wasted in the form of heat dischar ed to the atmosphere. CHP is on-site electricity enera on that captures the heat that would otherwise be wasted to provide useful thermal ener y-such as steam or hot water-that can be used for space hea n , coolin , domes c hot water and industrial processes.1 AIA LU/HSW – 1 GBCI CE

C. Sustainability Community Desi nPresented by: Five Rivers MetroParksPanel Moderator: Eric Sauer, Five Rivers MetroParksDynamic communi es are re-inven n themselves to a ract and retain businesses. Communi es which provide ac ve & healthy urban centers with walkability, connec vity, recrea on, entertainment and sustainability will a ract the youn er enera ons and tomorrow’s work force. Businesses are seekin communi es in which to live, work & play.1 AIA LU/HSW – 1 GBCI CE

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Donald Pair, Ac ng Head, Hanley Sustainability Ins tuteDon teaches courses in environmental geology / policy, surface processes, fi eld geology through the Colorado Field Camp, and helped develop the Dynamic Earth, the earth systems science course. He is also the Associate Dean for Interdisciplinary Research and Experien al Ini a ves.

Robert Brecha, Research Director, Hanley Sustainability Ins tuteBob is a Professor of Physics and teaches in the Renewable and Clean Ener y Graduate Pro ram and coordinates the Sustainability, Ener y and the Environment (SEE) Minor and other SEE ini a ves. Since 2006 he has been workin as a visi n scien st at the Potsdam Ins tute for Climate Impact Research in Germany.

Kevin Hallinan, Professor and Director of the Building Energy Center, University of DaytonDr. Hallinan is a professor of Mechanical and Aerospace En ineerin . He established the University of Dayton Buildin Ener y Center, which provides 20 students per year experience in conduc n commercial and residen al ener y audits. Hallinan serves as Co-Chair of the Advisory Commi ee for Dayton Re ional Green.

Ka e Schoenenberger, Coordinator for Sustainability Curriculum, Hanley Sustainability Ins tuteKa e is currently coordina ng the Undergraduate Sustainability and Experien al Educa on program. She has also taught SCI 210 labs and worked with Geographic Informa on systems in the department and around campus.

Chris Wagner, Graduate Student, Renewable and Clean Energy Program, Hanley Sustainability Ins tuteChris is currently researching anaerobic diges on as an alterna ve to natural gas. He recently received his Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Dayton with a SEE Minor and an Energy Systems concentra on and is working towards his Renewable and Clean Energy M.S.

3:15 PM • Seminars • 3 Concurrent Sessions Presenters

Thomas Kelly, LEED AP BD+CManager of Training and Instruc onal Design, Carrier Corpora onTom oversees the Carrier Trainin Department and teaches en ineerin desi n and sustainable desi n classes, includin Carrier’s fi rst blended learnin pro ram, Carrier Professional Development in Sustainable Desi n. Tom has been approved by USGBC as a trainer for USGBC courses within Carrier. Tom is also responsible for helpin Carrier develop an approach to LEED and sustainable desi n and serves as a primary contact to the Carrier sales or aniza on for LEED related issues.

Amy Dingle, Director of Outdoor Connec ons, Five Rivers MetroParksAmy is the Director of Outdoor Connec ons for Five Rivers MetroParks workin to develop strate y as well as plan and implement all public en a ement eff orts that support the MetroParks mission throu h environmental educa on, outdoor recrea on, community sustainability and entertainment. She has been workin on recrea on development ini a ves since 2007 and con nues to advocate for addi onal ameni es for users to have access and increase vibrancy throu hout the community.

Sarah Hippensteel Hall, PhD, Manager of Watershed Partnerships, Miami Conservancy DistrictSarah believes water is a cri cal element for community health and prosperity and communi es who enjoy their rivers are more likely to protect their water. She currently serves as the Mana er of Watershed Partnerships for the Miami Conservancy District, a 101-year old watershed a ency. She has raised more than $12 million to protect and restore healthy rivers and aquifers, and improve and promote river access and recrea on.

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A. What is the Hanley Sustainability Ins tute?Presented by: Dayton Re ional GreenPanel Moderator: Michael Berning, Heapy EngineeringHanley Sustainability Ins tute aims to extend the University of Dayton’s sustainability eff orts campus-wide and in the Dayton community throu h crea ve collabora ons, community en a ement, and sustainability educa on. The panel will discuss present and future ini a ves and eff orts at the Ins tute to further sustainability educa on and experien al learnin throu h partnerships and collabora ons with community stakeholders.1 AIA LU/HSW – 1 GBCI CE

B. LEED v4: Impact on Mechanical SystemsPresented by: ASHRAE Dayton & West Central Ohio Assoc. of Ener y En ineersPanel Moderator: Keith Valique e, Honeywell Interna onalThe market for buildin s constructed to measurable levels of sustainability con nues to row. The newest version of the pro ram has a major chan e in many ra n areas that impact mechanical systems. This presenta on covers the USGBC LEED Version 4 release which must be used for new projects a er October 31, 2016. The pro ram covers the broad scope of chan es but concentrates on some of the prerequisite and credit chan es.1 AIA LU/HSW – 1 GBCI CE LEED Specifi c (BD+C) (O+M)

C. How Recrea on is A rac n Economic Dev. to the Miami ValleyPresented by: Five Rivers MetroParksPanel Moderator: Becky Benna, Five Rivers MetroParksLocal communi es view the Great Miami River as a valuable asset worthy of riverfront investment. Recent investment in recrea on in the Great Miami River corridor is more than $110 million and rowin . Total economic development investment is more than $300 million.1 AIA LU/HSW – 1 GBCI CE

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Victaulic / IMIHydronicsInnova ve, Industry-Leading Pipe Joining Solu ons 937-681-9340

Johnson ControlsGlobal Company Off ering Products and Services to Op mize Energy 513-605-6305

Ingenuity IEQReduce Energy, Opera ng Costs & Deferred Maintenance 800-669-9726

Salt-Free Water Systems LLCImported from Germany - Works on Systems up to 20” Pipe 317-416-3625

Kohler Co.Commercial Faucets and Fixtures 513-250-5428

Owens CorningReceive our New NFPA 285 Design Guide & List of Complimentary AEC Services 630-750-9459

Waibel Energy SystemsBuilding and Energy Services 937-264-4343

Environmental DoctorIndoor Air Quality Specialists 937-433-5202

Plug SmartEnergy Effi ciency and Facility Improvement Projects 800-518-5576

Lathrop Tro erCommercial / Industrial HVAC & Power Plant Equipment 937-824-0227

StarlineProviding Flexible, Reliable & Customizable Power Distribu on Systems 724-597-7800

Fluid Applied Roofi ng LLCStop Leaks. Save Energy. Maximize Roof Life. GO FAR! 855-865-3100

legrandPlug Load & Ligh ng Control & DataComm Solu ons 216-533-1728

Rumpke Waste And RecyclingCommi ed to Providing Environmentally Friendly Waste Disposal Solu ons 937-461-0004

Organiza ons - Meyer Room

Dayton Regional Green (DRG) daytonregionalgreen.org

American Society of Hea ng, Refrigera on and Air Condi oning Engineers (ASHRAE) daytonashrae.org

West Central Ohio Chapter of Associa on of Energy Engineers (AEE) wcoaee.org

University of Dayton udayton.edu

US Green Building Council SW OH Region usgbc-cincinna .org

CALMACA Greener Way to Air-Condi on is Here 201-797-1511

ENERVEXHeat Recovery & Demand-Controlled Ven la on 513-721-2726

Energy Op mizers, USAVendor Neutral Energy Effi ciency Project Development & Implementa on 937-877-1919

Vectren Energy Delivery of OhioIncen ves for Customers to Become More Energy Effi cient 937-291-7134

InproObsessively Protec ng Your Buildings and the People Who Use Them. TM 800-222-5556

InterfaceThe World’s Largest Designer and Maker of Carpet Tile 513-470-1123

The Dayton Power & Light CompanyEnergy Effi ciency Rebate Programs Available for DP&L Customers

energyeffi [email protected]

Buckeye Power SalesDistributor of Kohler Power Systems for Ohio and Indiana 513-755-2323

Lutron / Riffl e & AssociatesLutron Ligh ng Controls 513-771-0002

LEDtronics / Regional Sales Solu onsOutdoor & Architectural LED Ligh ng Solu ons since 1983 937-241-6069

BWA South CompanyManufacturers’ Representa ve 614-876-2477

Cummins Sales and ServiceResiden al to Industrial Diesel & NG / VP Back-Up Generators & Switchgear 513-956-3058

Ligh ng Concepts and ControlsRepresen ng Many Quality LED Manufacturers and Controls Lines 937-398-4820

Tremco Roofi ng & Building MaintenanceRoofi ng & Building Maintenance for Challenging Facility Problems 800-628-7501

The Habegger Corpora onIndustry Leader in Commercial Equipment 937-603-5542

Stoermer-Anderson, Inc.Innova ve HVAC Systems, Services & Solu ons 513-527-2300

Aeroseal LLCDuct Sealing Technology using a Patented Non-Toxic Aerosol Mist 937-428-9300

Heapy EngineeringMEP & Technology Design, Commissioning, Sustainability & Energy 937-224-0861

The Garland CompanyBuilding Envelope Products for Waterproofi ng - Below Grade to Roof 937-239-4316

Melink Corpora onSaves Energy by Automa ng the Exhaust Fan Speed to Demand 513-965-7300

Exhibitors

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Bi Brothers Bi Sisters of the Greater Miami ValleyFor more informa on or to donate, visit www.bbbs mv.or

The local Bi Brothers Bi Sisters (BBBS) or aniza on and Heapy En ineerin have joined forces to par cipate in its mentorin eff ort at Southdale Elementary School, just a block away from our Dayton Headquarters. Heapy En ineerin employees are in their 4th year par cipa n in weekly mentorin sessions with a “Li le”.

Supported Chari esUSGBC Southwest Ohio Region

The Foodbank, Inc.For more informa on or to donate, visit www.thefoodbankdayton.or

For 40 years, The Foodbank has served as the primary source of food for the hun er relief network in the Miami Valley. Heapy En ineerin and it’s employees have con nuously contributed to The Foodbank, Inc. throu h enerous dona ons durin the holidays and Casual for a Cause Fridays for more than ten years reachin beyond the Miami Valley to Columbus, Cincinna , Cleveland, Findlay and Indianapolis loca ons.

The Dayton Green Expo will make a dona on to the following chari es; Big Brothers Big Sisters and The Foodbank, Inc.

We invite you to Join the US Green Building Council SW Ohio Region! The benefi ts both personally and professionally are quite substan al. As an a endee of the Annual Dayton Green Expo you are undoubtedly passionate about helping clients become resource and energy effi cient, saving dollars and raising the quality of life in your community.

The USGBC SW OH Region will help you accomplish these and other sustainably-minded, client-focused goals. We keep our members on the cu ng edge of “LEED/green/sustainable” informa on through our monthly Educa onal Series and we provide members a considerable amount of quality networking opportuni es with industry leaders.

We know maintaining a working knowledge of the “latest in the Sustainability world” let alone to maintain a “LEED AP with Specialty” requires an investment of your me and money. To assist our members in this eff ort, as a Region member you are invited to a end our Educa onal Opportuni es for free. (Addi onally, we focus on providing LEED Specifi c Seminars to help LEED AP’s meet their CE requirements).

Networking Collabora on among peers in industry related organiza ons is another main point of emphasis for the Region. We want to help you build your business and one of the best ways is by expanding your business network. Region members a end these events free of charge.

All this for only $70. (Only $50 if your employer is a Na onal USGBC member fi rm and only $30 for Emerging Professionals - students and graduates under the age of 30). Membership provides you with the latest innova ve learning opportuni es, a variety of ways to engage in green building ac vi es in the region, and a valuable and expanding professional network.

Please Visit our USGBC SW Ohio Region Booth in the Dayton Green Expo to receive a (today only) discount on your new or renewal membership or to simply fi nd out more!

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OUR SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

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OUR CORPORATE SPONSORS

Special Thanks to...

The carbon emissions from the 2016 Dayton Green Expo are 100% off set with renewable energy credits and carbon off sets donated by: