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Cooper Lighting announces 2012 class schedule for the Source educational facility

January 19, 2012 | By Alyssa Dalton



January 19, 2012 – Is hitting the books your New Year’s resolution? Cooper Lighting has announced the 2012 Source calendar of educational classes for the lighting and design community. The Source is located at Cooper Lighting’s headquarters in Peachtree City, Ga., and offers various seminars designed to broaden the understanding of lighting and its applications.

This year, the Source has added a fundamentals class for lighting educators and will be hosting a healthcare seminar in Vancouver, B.C., and Boston, Mass.

Current available seminars/workshops for 2012, at a glance, are:

• January 18 – 20: Lighting Fundamentals/Lighting Basics
• February 9 – 10: Energy and Retrofit Solutions for Commercial and Industrial Spaces
• March 7 – 8: LED Exterior Lighting Solutions
• March 14 – 16: Lighting Fundamentals for Distributors and Contractors
• March 26 – 27: Healthcare Lighting Solutions Workshop
• April 12 – 13: Lighting and Controls for the Facility Manager
• May 16 – 18: Lighting Fundamentals/Lighting Basics
• June 6 – 8: Fundamentals for Teachers of Lighting
• June 14 – 15: Healthcare Lighting Solutions Workshop (Boston, Mass.)
• August 23 – 24: Residential Lighting Solutions Workshop
• September 5 – 7: Lighting Fundamentals for Distributors and Contractors
• September 19 – 21: LED and Energy Efficient Retail and Hospitality Lighting Solutions Workshop
• October 3 – 5: Lighting Fundamentals/Lighting Basics
• October 9 – 10: Healthcare Lighting Solutions Workshop (Vancouver, B.C.)
• October 23 – 24: Energy and Retrofit Solutions for Commercial and Industrial Spaces
• November 14 – 15: LED Exterior Lighting Solutions
• December 5 – 7: Lighting Fundamentals/Lighting Basics

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Additional information and registration can be completed online HERE or contact the Source/Cooper Lighting at (770)-486-4800 or e-mail thesource@cooperindustries.com.


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