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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: East Coast Greenway
DESCRIPTION:<p>We are pleased to announce a four-part speaker series designed to celebrate the Grand Opening of the Downtown Greenway.</p><p>The second session will be held on&nbsp;<strong>Thursday, May 7 from 5:30-7 pm at the Greensboro History Museum</strong>&nbsp;(130 Summit Avenue), featuring<strong> Dennis Markatos-Soriano, Executive Director of the East Coast Greenway.</strong> Dennis will talk about the value of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure and the importance of the Downtown Greenway within this larger system. Dennis has served as executive director of the East Coast Greenway since 2009. He and a staff of 16&nbsp;work alongside volunteers, partners&nbsp;and elected officials to complete the 3,000-mile Maine-to-Florida greenway and promote its use.<div>&nbsp;</div><div>All are welcome! Come discover how regional trail networks connect communities and support healthier, more active lifestyles. You will also gain insight into how long-distance trail systems drive economic development, tourism, and environmental stewardship in the communities they serve. Learn how the East Coast Greenway is working to create a safe, accessible route for people of all ages and abilities to walk, bike, and explore - similar to what the Downtown Greenway now provides for Greensboro.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Be sure to check out more of the Downtown Greenway's Speaker Series, happening throughout 2026.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Other sessions include:</div></p><ul>    <li>March 26 - Women of the Downtown Greenway Panel - 5:30-7 pm at the Yvonne J. Johnson Event Center at Barber Park</li>    <li>September 15 - Trail-Oriented Development - 8:30-10 am at TransformGSO by Thrive</li>    <li>October 22 - Public Art - 5:30-7 pm at Weatherspoon Art Museum</li></ul>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We are pleased to announce a four-part speaker series designed to celebrate the Grand Opening of the Downtown Greenway.</p><p>The second session will be held on&nbsp;<strong>Thursday, May 7 from 5:30-7 pm at the Greensboro History Museum</strong>&nbsp;(130 Summit Avenue), featuring<strong> Dennis Markatos-Soriano, Executive Director of the East Coast Greenway.</strong> Dennis will talk about the value of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure and the importance of the Downtown Greenway within this larger system. Dennis has served as executive director of the East Coast Greenway since 2009. He and a staff of 16&nbsp;work alongside volunteers, partners&nbsp;and elected officials to complete the 3,000-mile Maine-to-Florida greenway and promote its use.<div>&nbsp;</div><div>All are welcome! Come discover how regional trail networks connect communities and support healthier, more active lifestyles. You will also gain insight into how long-distance trail systems drive economic development, tourism, and environmental stewardship in the communities they serve. Learn how the East Coast Greenway is working to create a safe, accessible route for people of all ages and abilities to walk, bike, and explore - similar to what the Downtown Greenway now provides for Greensboro.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Be sure to check out more of the Downtown Greenway's Speaker Series, happening throughout 2026.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Other sessions include:</div></p><ul>    <li>March 26 - Women of the Downtown Greenway Panel - 5:30-7 pm at the Yvonne J. Johnson Event Center at Barber Park</li>    <li>September 15 - Trail-Oriented Development - 8:30-10 am at TransformGSO by Thrive</li>    <li>October 22 - Public Art - 5:30-7 pm at Weatherspoon Art Museum</li></ul>
LOCATION:Greensboro History Museum\, 130 Summit Ave. Greensboro\, North Carolina 27401
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