As I was preparing this week’s Gleanings, I happened to glance down at the schedule of activities and noticed a somewhat unusual one listed for Wednesday called Weatherization Blurb? The title intrigued me but I didn’t have a clue what it meant.
Apparently, NH Saves and Tin Mountain Conservation Center are sponsoring a program in the Mount Washington Valley that would help people weatherize their homes and thereby save on their energy costs. Marianne Jackson will be in the dining room on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 11:15 a.m. to provide a brief summary of this program before lunch. She will also be available during lunch if you have more detailed questions to ask about the program or would like more direct contact information. If you’re dealing with high-energy costs, join us in the dining room. Better yet, feel free to come and join us for lunch after Marianne’s discussion.
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