Solarize Workshop in Issaquah Highlands to Promote Solar Energy

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The Issaquah Highlands community is set to host a Solarize Workshop on March 29, 2025, from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm at Blakely Hall. This engaging event will provide residents with valuable insights into solar energy options for their homes and businesses, as part of the city's new solar campaign. Attendees will have the chance to ask questions directly to solar panel installers, ensuring they leave with a clear understanding of the installation process. Additionally, participants will learn about discounts and incentives designed to make solar energy more accessible and affordable. The workshop underscores Issaquah's commitment to sustainability and community involvement in climate-friendly initiatives.

By encouraging residents to explore renewable energy, the city aims to foster a more eco-conscious community. Those interested can register for the workshop online, making it easy to participate. This event marks a pivotal moment in local efforts to promote renewable energy and combat climate change.

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