Help hand out energy-saving lightbulbs in Madison, Saturday, August 18

Posted on August 17, 2007. Filed under: Energy Efficiency |


Neighborhood Lightbulb Walk
Saturday, August 18 at 12:00
Neighborhood House Community Center
29 S. Mills Street

Here’s an opportunity to take action on global warming while providing a community service – free efficient lighting. We’ll head out and about the Greenbush and Vilas neighborhoods with compact fluorescent lightbulbs and information on energy efficiency and global warming. We have 1,000 bulbs to hand out. Over their lifetimes, they can save more than 450,000 pounds of global warming pollution and prevent more than 210,000 pounds of coal from being burned! (Not to mention, potentially saving our neighbors a total of $30,000 in energy costs) And we’ll give folks coupons for more light bulbs and information on how to cut global warming pollution even more.

Please join us at noon.

Bring a friend! Bring your kids!

We’ll provide lunch and all the tools you need for the light bulb walk, and then we’ll hit the streets to curb global warming, one light bulb at a time.

To sign up (and make sure we have your lunch), e-mail Annie.

For more information, call the Sierra Club office at 608-257-4994.

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