Gear up for that long, hot, humid Houston summer!
Cool down those AC bills!
Learn how at Greener Living's Energy Saving Workshops
The Workshop series by Greener Living in Houston in collaboration with
the City of Houston gives the homeowner the opportunity to learn how
to conserve energy and save money. You will learn what changes to
make to your home and your habits to reduce your energy use and your
energy bill. We will cover electricity, natural gas, gasoline, water
and recycling.
The cost is $15 for the series of five workshops, or $10 if you are
over 65. Low income and unemployed persons can give what they can
afford.
Three workshops series will be offered (the same series in three
different locations):
Tuesday evenings March 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31 at Zion Lutheran Church,
3630 Beauchamp Street in the Heights from 6:30 to 8:45 pm. Your
facilitator will be Betina Wolfowicz who teaches Environmental Science
at HSPVA.
Monday evenings: March 9, 16, 23, 30 and April 6th at Emerson
Unitarian Universalist Church, 1900 Bering Drive in the Memorial area
from 6:30-8:45 pm. Your facilitator will be Caleb Crow, Program
Manager with the Clinton Climate Initiative. Mr. Crow is an energy
efficiency engineer and solar electric installer
Childcare will be provided at no cost courtesy of Emerson Unitarian
Universalist Church to participants in the Energy Saving workshops;
however, preregistration is required no later than the Wednesday prior
to each class. Please contact Karen Van Horn at
713-782-8250 or
Ka...@emersonhouston.org for childcare reservations.
Saturday mornings: March 14, 21, 28 and April 4 and 11 at St. Luke’s
United Methodist Church, 3471 Westheimer near River Oaks from 9:30 to
12 noon. Your facilitator will be Debbie Antoon who teaches
Sustainable Gardening for Urban Harvest.
Workshop size is limited: to sign up, email Nancy Edwards
<
need...@comcast.net> or phone
713-661-9737