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Until further notice, SIREN is presenting Going Solar events exclusively through its partnership with the City of Bloomington and the Solarize Bloomington 2 campaign. Event details are below. To sign up, please click the RSVP button above.

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Bloomington Neighborhood Solar Initiative, Forum #2

The Bloomington Neighborhood Solar Initiative, cosponsored by SIREN and ICEY (Interfaith Community of Environmentalist Youth), aims to transform Bryan Park/Elm Heights into a solar powered neighborhood. This area - less than…

Bloomington Neighborhood Solar Initiative, Forum #3

Private residence

The Bloomington Neighborhood Solar Initiative, cosponsored by SIREN and ICEY (Interfaith Community of Environmentalist Youth), aims to transform Bryan Park/Elm Heights into a solar powered neighborhood. This area - less than…

Bloomington Neighborhood Solar Initiative, Forum #4

Private residence

The Bloomington Neighborhood Solar Initiative, cosponsored by SIREN and ICEY (Interfaith Community of Environmentalist Youth), aims to transform Bryan Park/Elm Heights into a solar powered neighborhood. This area - less than…

Going Solar – Bloomington

Monroe County Public Library, Room 1B 303 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN, United States

Have you been thinking about going solar but don't know where to start?  Learn about performance, cost and availability of solar energy from local solar owners with the nonprofit Solar…

Bloomington Neighborhood Solar Initiative, Forum #5

Private residence

Following the successful launch of a pilot program in the Bryan Park/Elm Heights area, cosponsored by SIREN and ICEY (Interfaith Community of Environmentalist Youth), SIREN is extending the Bloomington Neighborhood Solar…

Going Solar via the City Solarize Campaign, session 1

When Bloomington’s City Hall and Police Headquarters go solar in 2017, residents will be able to join in though the Solarize Bloomington Campaign.  The city has asked solar installers to…

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