Hamline Midway residents have an opportunity to participate the Neighborhood Energy Service, a home energy efficiency program that can save participants hundreds of dollars. The program starts with a free workshop on how to save energy in your home. Workshops for Hamline Midway are scheduled for 6:30pm, Thursday, February 11 at Hancock Recreation Center (1610 West Hubbard Avenue) & 10:00am, Saturday, February 13 at Hamline United Methodist Church (1514 Englewood Avenue).
At the workshop, participants will schedule a home visit by a Home Energy Squad team member, who will install energy-saving materials, including compact florescent lights, a programmable thermostat, door weather stripping, and a low flow shower head. Participants will also receive one year of personalized home energy reports that compare energy use with an average Minnesota home of the same size.
This program provides goods and services worth up to $400. Enrollment is only $30 per home. To participate, RSVP for one of the workshops by contacting Michael Jon at 651-646-1986 or michaeljon@hamlinemidway.org. The Neighborhood Energy Service is a partnership of the Neighborhood Energy Connection, the Metro Clean Energy Resource Team, the Center for Energy and the Environment, Xcel Energy, and neighborhood organizations. The program receives support from the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund. Event Date and Time:
Feb 13 2010 - 10:00am
location:
Hamline United Methodist Church (1514 Englewood Avenue)
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