Weekly News & Event Invitations
In this issue:
March Book Author Interview
Civic Engagement
Webinar - Dept of Commerce
Morning Connections
Morning Connections is an informal meeting series that consist of light conversation over zoom. If you’re looking for a space to take time for yourself to just connect with others, we invite you to join us. Bring beverages, children, breakfast, pets, or work – the goal is to connect informally with other women and a host who will facilitate. We look forward to networking with you!
Book Group Next Week
Wed., March 11th @7:00pm CT
Philadelphia Free Library Hosts a conversation with Prequell author Rachel Maddow and Julian E. Zelizer - a Political historian, author and editor of 25 award-winning and bestselling books.
In Maddow’s book Prequel, she traces the century-long proliferation of authoritarianism in America—often by shockingly well-financed and powerful groups----and the lessons history offers as we navigate our own disquieting times.
Civic Engagement
Elected Officials
Let your voice be heard—Share your experiences and suggestions with elected officials! Your voice can guide them to make better informed decisions to represent their constituents and create stronger communities that thrive for everyone!
Civic Engagement Resources:
March 2026: Civic Programs, News, & Resources
In the last Issue: Open Appointments LINK Project Reach- LINK
Check out: Our Civic Resources Page LINK
Webinar
Upcoming CARD Webinar
Thursday, March 19, 2026, 11a.m. to 12 noon CT
Sign up for the below upcoming webinar and be the first to hear the results from recently completed Conservation Applied Research and Development (CARD) projects. The researchers who conducted each study will present their findings, discuss implications, and answer your questions.
This webinar will review results from a study conducted by Slipstream to explore how to improve the commissioning of new heat pumps with advanced, connected diagnostic tools and software.
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