Washington DC Seminar
Basic Classic Seminar, Washington D.C. June 27-28
Saturday - 10:00 am to 5:30 pm
Sunday - 10:00 am to 5:30 pm
*Schedule subject to change
(Scroll down for Directions, Transport, Parking, Dining, and Afterparty)
Saturday - 10:00 am to 5:30 pm
Sunday - 10:00 am to 5:30 pm
*Schedule subject to change
(Scroll down for Directions, Transport, Parking, Dining, and Afterparty)
Learn how to open or manage a dispensary, structure a legal cannabis entity, protect your legal rights under the district’s and other states’ laws, grow, vend, and more! Learn the skills needed for the cannabis industry and how to start, operate, and maintain your own Cannabusiness.
The early-bird sale has been extended! Register before June 19 and DC Course/Seminar is only $595.00 includes entry to after party. SAVE $150.00
595.00 includes roof top after party to celebrate your completion of seminar! You will also have opportunity meet face to face with true cannabis entrepreneurs from Oaksterdam, House of Jane, Jane’s Brew, and MD Canna Care & Cultivation. After May 31st Course only will be $645.00 After party will be $125.00 Party includes DJ, guest speakers, beer wine, and food, in one of Washington DC most sought after roof top night Spots!
Syllabus:
- Politics & History of Cannabis
- Legal: Local, State & Federal
- Civics: Legal Rights & Responsibilities
- Indoor Horticulture: Safely & Responsibly
- Indoor Horticulture: Lab
- Methods of Ingestion: Extracts
- Methods of Ingestion: Cooking
- Methods of Ingestion: Topical Applications
- The Science of Cannabis
- Economics & Opportunities in the Industry
- Advocacy
- Legal: Local, State & Federal
- Civics: Legal Rights & Responsibilities
- Indoor Horticulture: Safely & Responsibly
- Indoor Horticulture: Lab
- Methods of Ingestion: Extracts
- Methods of Ingestion: Cooking
- Methods of Ingestion: Topical Applications
- The Science of Cannabis
- Economics & Opportunities in the Industry
- Advocacy
Classes cover everything you need to know from seed to sale. You’ll learn about operating and maintaining a Cannabusiness, Horticulture, Legal Structures, Civics, Economics, Advocacy, Politics & History, Science, Methods of Ingestion, legal implications and much more. Be prepared to take good notes because we are going to give you a ton of useful information. The Basic Seminar is suited best for students who need to complete the curriculum quickly or who cannot meet regularly during the week. The Basic Seminar takes place over a Saturday and Sunday, totaling over 13 hours of instruction. Upon completion of the Basic Classic Seminar, students are welcome to attend our Advanced Classic Seminar consisting of Cannabusiness related subjects. You can visit our schedule page or calendar to see upcoming Advanced Seminars.
Directions:
Capital Hilton $159 Room Rate Discount! Call 202-393-100 and use the code SPOUN15 (Expires: June 1st)
Directions to Capital Hilton: 1001 16th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20036 TEL: +1-202-393-1000
Cabs Cab drivers are available at the airport to drive you to the Washington, D.C.-metro area. Fares are typically between $100-$130 dependent upon traffic. Cabs are only 15.00-20.00 from regal national
From Reagan National Airport (DCA): Driving - Follow signs to Washington. – Take first exit to I-395 N, which becomes 14th St Bridge. - Move to left lane and go north on Route 1 (14th St). - Turn left on I St. - Turn right on 16th St. - Go north one block. Hotel is on corner of 16th and K.
Metro - Take the yellow line train toward Greenbelt and get off at Gallery Place/Chinatown stop. - Transfer to red line train toward Shady Grove. - Take red line train to Farragut North stop. - Leave a station turn left onto K Street, NW. - Walk one block to 16th Street, NW and turn left. - Capital Hilton will be on right-hand side.
Cabs Cab drivers are available at the airport on the lower level to drive you directly to the airport. Fares are typically between $20-25 dependent upon traffic
From Dulles International Airport (IAD): Driving - Head east on Saarinen Circle. - Continue onto Dulles Access Rd. – Merge onto VA-267 E. - Merge onto I-66 E. - Take I-66 E to E Street Expressway in Washington. - Take the exit toward E St from I-66 E. - Turn left onto 20th St NW. - Turn right onto L St NW. - Turn right onto L 16th St NW. - Hotel will be on left-hand side.
Metro - Take Silver Line Express bus to Wiehle-Reston Station ($5.00 ticket) – Take silver line to Metro Center Stop. - Transfer to red line train toward Shady Grove. - Take red line train to Farragut North stop. - Leave a station turn left onto K Street, NW. - Walk one block to 16th Street, NW and turn left. - Capital Hilton will be on right-hand side.
Cabs Cab drivers are available at the airport to drive you directly to the airport. Fares are typically between $60-80 dependent upon traffic.
From Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI): Driving - Take Balt-Wash Pkwy (I-295 S) to Route 50 W (will become New York Ave). - Cross over N Capitol St into Northwest DC. – At Mt Vernon Sq, turn left on 10th St and right on K St. - Turn right on 16th St. Hotel is on corner of 16th and K.
Cabs Cab drivers are available at the airport to drive you to the Washington, D.C.-metro area. Fares are typically between $100-$130 dependent upon traffic.
Parking Near Capitol Hilton: Prices will vary between garages (click image to enlarge)
Valet Parking at Capital Hilton:
- 2 Hours or less: $27
- 2-4 Hours: $37
- 4+Hours: $47.20
Eating Near the Capital Hilton:
Dupont Circle/Federal Triangle is a wonderful place to both dine and experience D.C. nightlife! Below are a few recommendations that are close by:
North Gate Grill, onsite at the Capital Hilton, serves an all-American breakfast and lunch, and the Statler Lounge offers an eclectic contemporary American dinner menu in a casual setting.
Steps away from the hotel are a variety of dining options, including
PJ Clarke’s at 1600 K Street, NW, and online at http://www.pjclarkes.com/dc/, a casual restaurant with a distinct Washington flair where you can grab a beer, enjoy oysters on the half shell or a burger with friends and locals. If you’re looking to experience low country cuisine, head for Georgia Brown’s at 950 15th Street, NW (between K and I Streets, NW), http://gbrowns.com/menus/. Craving seafood? Visit McCormick and Schmick’s at 1652 K Street, NW. And, if you are willing to take a cab ride for some of the best Indian cuisine in Washington, visit Rasika, 1190 New Hampshire Avenue, NW at www.RasikaRestaurant.com (reservation required). Over the lunch hour, you can find a quick, made-to-order carryout salad at Chop’t Creative Salad Company at 1629 K Street, NW or a slice of pizza at Fuel, 1606 K Street, NW. Finally, if you need a caffeine fix, look no further than Starbucks at 1600 K Street, NW. For more information on close-by eateries and bars, feel free to also check out one or all of the following websites:
Things to Do Near the Capital Hilton
Cabs Cab drivers are available at the airport on the lower level to drive you directly to the airport. Fares are typically between $20-25 dependent upon traffic
From Dulles International Airport (IAD): Driving - Head east on Saarinen Circle. - Continue onto Dulles Access Rd. – Merge onto VA-267 E. - Merge onto I-66 E. - Take I-66 E to E Street Expressway in Washington. - Take the exit toward E St from I-66 E. - Turn left onto 20th St NW. - Turn right onto L St NW. - Turn right onto L 16th St NW. - Hotel will be on left-hand side.
Metro - Take Silver Line Express bus to Wiehle-Reston Station ($5.00 ticket) – Take silver line to Metro Center Stop. - Transfer to red line train toward Shady Grove. - Take red line train to Farragut North stop. - Leave a station turn left onto K Street, NW. - Walk one block to 16th Street, NW and turn left. - Capital Hilton will be on right-hand side.
Cabs Cab drivers are available at the airport to drive you directly to the airport. Fares are typically between $60-80 dependent upon traffic.
From Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI): Driving - Take Balt-Wash Pkwy (I-295 S) to Route 50 W (will become New York Ave). - Cross over N Capitol St into Northwest DC. – At Mt Vernon Sq, turn left on 10th St and right on K St. - Turn right on 16th St. Hotel is on corner of 16th and K.
Cabs Cab drivers are available at the airport to drive you to the Washington, D.C.-metro area. Fares are typically between $100-$130 dependent upon traffic.
Parking Near Capitol Hilton: Prices will vary between garages (click image to enlarge)
Valet Parking at Capital Hilton:
- 2 Hours or less: $27
- 2-4 Hours: $37
- 4+Hours: $47.20
Eating Near the Capital Hilton:
Dupont Circle/Federal Triangle is a wonderful place to both dine and experience D.C. nightlife! Below are a few recommendations that are close by:
North Gate Grill, onsite at the Capital Hilton, serves an all-American breakfast and lunch, and the Statler Lounge offers an eclectic contemporary American dinner menu in a casual setting.
Steps away from the hotel are a variety of dining options, including
PJ Clarke’s at 1600 K Street, NW, and online at http://www.pjclarkes.com/dc/, a casual restaurant with a distinct Washington flair where you can grab a beer, enjoy oysters on the half shell or a burger with friends and locals. If you’re looking to experience low country cuisine, head for Georgia Brown’s at 950 15th Street, NW (between K and I Streets, NW), http://gbrowns.com/menus/. Craving seafood? Visit McCormick and Schmick’s at 1652 K Street, NW. And, if you are willing to take a cab ride for some of the best Indian cuisine in Washington, visit Rasika, 1190 New Hampshire Avenue, NW at www.RasikaRestaurant.com (reservation required). Over the lunch hour, you can find a quick, made-to-order carryout salad at Chop’t Creative Salad Company at 1629 K Street, NW or a slice of pizza at Fuel, 1606 K Street, NW. Finally, if you need a caffeine fix, look no further than Starbucks at 1600 K Street, NW. For more information on close-by eateries and bars, feel free to also check out one or all of the following websites:
Things to Do Near the Capital HiltonSituated only two blocks from the White House, the Capital Hilton hotel’s central DC location is within walking distance of museums, memorials, theatres, art galleries, shopping, dining, and nightlife. The hotel is near Smithsonian Museums, the National Mall, and is just a two-block walk to three MetroRail stations on the Red, Orange and Blue lines offering an ideal location near Washington DC’s top attractions. Should you wish to experience our nation’s capital either before or after the seminar, feel free to use one of the links below for more information:
AFTER PARTY at Ozio on Sunday June 28 at 7:00 pm
Get a free ticket to the After Party if you enroll by 6/19! Enjoy our private after party on the fabulous rooftop Ozio lounge, light fare, beer, wine and entertainment (DJ). One of the Districts only smoking permitted clubs in the City. Sunday, June 28th. Enjoy and take advantage of some 1-1 time with these cannabis pioneers and entrepreneurs from California, representing House of Jane, MD Canna-Care and Cultivation, Oaksterdam University and others.
Doors open at 7pm- until TBA Tickets at the doors $125.00
oziodc.com
1813 M St Nw, Washington, DC 20036(202)822-6000
oziodc.com
1813 M St Nw, Washington, DC 20036(202)822-6000
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