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« : September 24, 2008, 12:13:13 PM »

There  will be a  FREE Home energy saving workshop coming to
THE ST. ALBANS AREA BFA ST.ALBANS CAFETERIA

OCTOBER 16, 2008

7:00-9:00 pm


Want to reduce home energy use, but not sure where to start?  Tired of
cold or drafty spots around your house?  Wondering what resources are
available to help make efficiency improvements?

You'll learn about all this and more by attending a free Button Up
Vermont workshop on Thursday, October 16, 2008 from 7:00 - 9:00 pm in
the BFA St. Albans Cafeteria.  This session is one of the 100 being held
statewide.

The workshop will focus on the greatest opportunities for saving energy
in homes, finding and sealing air leaks, energy efficiency actions that
people can take now, and where to find technical and financial resources
to get started.  Button Up Vermont's specially trained presenter will
lead a slideshow to illustrate hands-on tips, bring samples of energy
saving materials, and provide free educational materials for everyone
attending.

Button Up workshops are designed to help people learn about the best
ways to save energy in their homes.  These free workshops are considered
a first step for Vermonters wanting to learn how to be most effective in
reducing energy use and costs.   Local retailers are also participating
by offering discount coupons at the workshops for weatherization
supplies.

Button Up Vermont is a new program of the Central Vermont Community
Action Council, in partnership with the Vermont Energy and Climate
Action Network (VECAN) and Efficiency Vermont. Funding is provided by
the Vermont Agency of Human Services.

To find out more about this workshop, contact  me  at  527-7694  or  call Marilyn Savoy 527-6513  or Susie Jones 527-7418 . Youcan also visit www.helpforvt.org, or www.efficiencyvermont.com
(1-888-921-5990). Registration is NOT required.

Rep. Carolyn Branagan
Franklin-1, Fairfax/Georgia
Vermont House  of Representatives


Carolyn Branagan
Chris Santee
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« #1 : October 16, 2008, 05:57:09 AM »

Tonight's the night,
but if you can't make this important meeting in St. Albans,

Here in Fairfax at the Community Library:
Van Lantagne of CBA Travel (A Fairfax business)
will be available for vacation planning.........

"One’s destination is never a place,
but a new way of seeing things." Henry Miller.
Alaska, Caribbean, Mexico.....
where do you want to go ???
Let's talk. Fairfax Library October 16th 7-8pm.

Take Care & God Bless,
             chris
csantee@myfairpoint.net
(802) 849-2758
(802) 782-0406 cell
www.TheFairfaxNews.com
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