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Energy Solutions Fair
You want
to know
that killer app, that one big step you can take
to help save the planet.
But there isn’t just one. There’s one more.
Progress comes in consistent steps, some big, some small.
If you’re wondering what your next steps could be,
to help save the planet.
But there isn’t just one. There’s one more.
Progress comes in consistent steps, some big, some small.
If you’re wondering what your next steps could be,
we can help.
Sustainable Arlington’s free
Energy Solutions Fair
is Wednesday, Oct. 21, from 6:30-9 p.m. at Robbins Library.
We’ll have food, vendors, displays, giveaways,
and presentations by your neighbors on what is working for them.
For more information, go to sustainablearlington.org
Meet others. Share. Progress. Together.
Here is the list of participants:
- Next Step Living: energy efficiency upgrades/consulting
- groSolar: PV, solar-water heaters (discounts for attendees confirmed)
- Amacher and Associates: LEED Architects
- Sustainable Life Solutions: solutions: Laura Kischitz
- Alex Cheimets + Brian Heibesen
- NStar material (they cannot attend) + Sustainable Arlington + Weatherization Tours (Marc) + Green Communities Act: (Lisa, Charlotte and others hosting a table)
- Peter Feinmann: a design build firm and they have launched a (free) Home Energy Series of workshops
- Housing Corporation of Arlington + A-HEET: Jeremy Marin
- Energy Smackdown participants: Donald Kelley
- Arlington Town: John Jones: Director of Weatherization; Lee Given, the Residential Energy Specialist; Gail Wiatkunas: Senior Loan Officer
- Arlington Residents: Todd Hay + NexAmp Solutions
- Dan Miley: A stationary bicycle that captures energy.
- Food & Drinks Table.
- Wainwright Bank.
- National Grid
- Spare table.
Updated Donors list.
Donors: Thank you for donating to our event.
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- Trader Joes
- StarBucks (Arlington Hts , Contact: Rachel)
- Lakota Bakery
- Quebrada
- Bella Moto
- Whole Foods (Medford)
- Stop & Shop
- Trader Joes