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==Events==
 
==Events==
*'''Saturday, April 16, 2011: (Tucson)''' The Annual Solar Potluck and Festival of the Sun takes place at Catalina State Park, several miles north of Tucson 10 a.m. - sunset. The event is free, but requires $7 park admission. Discover how to use solar energy to power your home, cook your food, heat your water and live more responsibly. Experience the flavors of solar-cooked food and enjoy solar-powered music, children's activities, solar appliances and exhibitions. In addition, several solar experts will speak about local solar projects and today's solar technologies and energy conservation. [http://www.citizensforsolar.org More Information...]
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*'''Saturday, April 16, 2011: (Tucson)''' The Annual Solar Potluck and Festival of the Sun takes place at Catalina State Park, several miles north of Tucson 10 a.m. - sunset. The event is free, but requires $7/car park admission. Discover how to use solar energy to power your home, cook your food, heat your water and live more responsibly. Experience the flavors of solar-cooked food and enjoy solar-powered music, children's activities, solar appliances and exhibitions. In addition, several solar experts will speak about local solar projects and today's solar technologies and energy conservation. [http://www.citizensforsolar.org More Information...]
   
 
==Articles in the media==
 
==Articles in the media==

Revision as of 17:14, 12 April 2011

Citizens For Solar logo

Citizens for Solar is a Tucson, Arizona non-profit solar energy organization. Our mission is to educate the general public about the benefits of solar power by demonstrating solar technology and helping people become part of the solar culture. To this end we put on one major event each year, The Annual Solar Potluck and Festival of the Sun.

[This text was borrowed from http://www.citizensforsolar.org/.]

Events

  • Saturday, April 16, 2011: (Tucson) The Annual Solar Potluck and Festival of the Sun takes place at Catalina State Park, several miles north of Tucson 10 a.m. - sunset. The event is free, but requires $7/car park admission. Discover how to use solar energy to power your home, cook your food, heat your water and live more responsibly. Experience the flavors of solar-cooked food and enjoy solar-powered music, children's activities, solar appliances and exhibitions. In addition, several solar experts will speak about local solar projects and today's solar technologies and energy conservation. More Information...

Articles in the media

External links

Contact

Citizens For Solar
J.M. Samaniego

Tel: +1 (520) 749-3538

jms@solarheatmypool.com