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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…

Trinity Episcopal Solar Forum

Trinity Episcopal Church 111 S. Grant St., Bloomington, IN, United States

This forum, presented at one of Bloomington's first solar churches, will cover the basics of Going Solar for the sake of parishioners.

Going Solar via the City Solarize Campaign, session 2

City Hall Council Chambers 401 North Morton St, Bloomington, IN

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…

Going Solar via the City Solarize Campaign, session 3

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

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…

Going Solar via City Solarize, session 4

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

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…

Going Solar via City Solarize, session 5

City Hall Council Chambers 401 North Morton St, Bloomington, IN

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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