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CANCELLED: May Low Power Happy Hour
May 11, 2022 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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Low Power Happy Hour is a new speaker series featuring local professionals who work in and around the topic of sustainability. Join us on the second Wednesday of each month for cocktails, live acoustic music, and a Q&A with that night’s speaker.
- 6:00: Cocktail Hour
- 7:00: Music Performance
- 7:30: Speaker Presents
- 8:15: Q&A with Speaker
- 8:30: Music Performance
Conservancy Members: $22 | General Admission: $25
Matthew DeWine, Lordstown Motors
Matthew DeWine is a Government Affairs Representative for Lordstown Motors Corporation working on public policy to assist with the transformation of the transportation industry to a zero-emission future. He graduated from Miami University in 2020 with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and a Minor in Urban and Regional Analysis. Matthew will discuss the efforts of Lordstown Motors to change the transportation industry and the benefits to the community that electric vehicle manufacturing will have.
Theron Brown
A glimpse of gospel, jazz, and soul from the great legends is what inspires the sound of pianist Theron Brown’s music. But the reason he plays is to encourage and influence people through his talents.
Born and raised in Zanesville, Ohio, Theron currently resides in Akron, Ohio, where he is the artist coordinator for Curated Storefront, artist director at I Promise School, and the founder and artistic director of the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival which takes place annually in Akron, Ohio’s downtown historic district. You can see him regularly performing at many jazz clubs and theaters in northeast Ohio. Theron is immensely involved in promoting the arts scene in Ohio.
COVID Safety Guidelines
At this time, while community levels of COVID-19 are low, you are not required to wear a mask at Conservancy events. We ask that you still respect personal space and understand that some individuals may choose to wear a mask for personal reasons. If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID, please stay home. We will continue to monitor community levels using the CDC’s new tool and may require masks again if transmission rates go up.
In the event that the spread of COVID is too large to gather safely, happy hour may be cancelled or postponed. If this happens, your ticket will be refunded.