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Tamont's Success Story.
Tamont's Success Story
Tamont bounced between life on the streets and life in jail before entering the Forsyth Tech Literacy Lab at Goodwill.  After earning his GED, he enrolled in advanced computer and forklift classes.  Once homeless, illiterate, and living a life he knew would not last, Tamont now sees a much brighter future ahead of him as a certified forklift driver with Hayward Industries, Inc.
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Weatherization Makes $ense: A Workshop

7/19/2010

Workforce Development Center - Winston-Salem - Forsyth County

Winston-Salem NC


Weatherization Makes $ense: A Workshop

If your energy bills are too high, or if you want to make your home more comfortable and environmentally friendly, this workshop is right for you! Every day, air leaks let in the hot summer air or let out your heat in the winter, making you air conditioner and heater work more than it has to. Weatherizing your home can effectively seal these leaks and cut down on that energy bill–saving you money, and saving excess carbon dioxide from being released into the atmosphere. Join Piedmont Environmental Alliance, Goodwill Industries, and Forsyth County Library to learn more about home energy audits, basic weatherization projects, and landscaping for energy efficiency.

There are four opportunities to attend:

Wednesday, August 4, 6:00-8:00 pm
Goodwill Industries: Self-Reliance Hall; 2701 University Parkway, Winston-Salem, NC, 27105.

Saturday, August 28, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Central Library: 660 W. Fifth Street, Winston-Salem, NC, 27101. 703-2665.

Tuesday, August 31, 6:00-8:00 pm
Lewisville Library; 6490 Shallowford Road, Lewisville, NC, 27023. 703-2940.

Thursday, September 9, 12:30-2:30 pm
Reynolda Manor: 2839 Fairlawn Drive, Winston-Salem, NC, 27106. 703-2960.

Free to the public

Please contact Lisa at nortlj7@wfu.edu or 828.337.5909 with any questions. See attached flier.

Because LESS energy loss means MORE savings!

www.peaNC.org

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