dine-a-logue participants

Visit with Alliance Center Tenants and LoDo Neighbors for this complimentary monthly speaker series where we provide the speaker and the lunch! The Dine-a-logue Luncheon Series takes place every month with the exceptions of November and December. RSVP is required.

3rd Floor, Alliance Center
1536 Wynkoop Street, Denver
For more information, email events@sustainablecolorado.org.


2012 Topics

April
Thursday, April 26, 12:00-1:00pm, Alliance Center
Rio+20: The UN Conference for Sustainable Development and Higher Education
AASHE (Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education) has been working with ten different organizations to ensure that the role of higher education in sustainable development is recognized at the Rio+20 Conference. Join AASHE’s Executive Director, Paul Rowland, as he discusses some of the challenges of this work and how to speak “UNese.”

March
Thursday, March 29, 12:00-1:00pm, Alliance Center
The Future of Union Station: Getting Ready for the next 150 Years
Union Station is one of the region’s most historic and best loved landmarks. It sits in the heart of Denver’s new multi-modal transit hub and planned mixed use development.  Now that plans for the transit elements are complete and the initial development is underway, it’s time to begin planning for the restoration and reuse of the Station and its surrounding public spaces.

Join award-winning preservationist, Dana Crawford, as she gives insight into what the next 150 years may look like at Denver’s Union Station.

February
Thursday, February 23, 12:00-1:00pm, Alliance Center
Geothermal Heating & Cooling – Tapping the Heat Beneath Your Feet
Discover what makes geothermal so valuable for meeting today’s energy challenges. Our guest will be Alliance Center Tenant and Colorado Geo Energy & Heat Pump Association’s Executive Director, Ben Northcutt.

January
Thursday, January 26, 12:00-1:00pm, Alliance Center
Demographic Trends Reveal Sustainability Issues
The Dine-a-logues are back with a look at who we are in Colorado, how many of us there are, and what it means for where our state is going—and its sustainability. Our guest will be Colorado’s official demographer, Elizabeth Garner, who is an expert on economic and population trends in the state.

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