Touring Livingston is a great way to see how solar energy can benefit our entire community.
Stepping inside the library you’ll see everyone is there, older people reading periodicals, and people of all ages using the internet and checking out books. There’s a meeting in the community room and a group of youth gather in the teen room. The savings reaped from the library solar array are benefitting every one of these people!
Down Main Street, we can visit our Park County Senior Center with 24 low income apartments, and an enormous waiting list. We don’t have near enough housing for our many fixed income seniors. The solar savings at the Center plays a big role in keeping this wonderful center humming.
Next is our Gateway Museum. Museums everywhere are finding it hard to fund themselves. Our area’s history is a big source of pride and the solar energy cost savings are helping preserve and protect this history for all of us.
We’ll stop at the Shane Center for the Preforming Arts, a vibrant hub that that serves hundreds of us each year. Energy cost savings from a solar array appear as all sort of performances, classes and events, expanding our horizons in multiple ways.
Our Wastewater Treatment Plant is treating our water all day every day. It’s our biggest county expense. Savings from the new solar array means savings for every county resident!
Our last stop is the Livingston Head Start where the joyful sound of children’s voices meets us. Our Head Start gets our these children off to a strong start with excellent programming and all sorts of supports for their families. The savings from the new solar array turn right around to keep this center strong.
Joanie Kresich, YBCC co-chair
Stepping inside the library you’ll see everyone is there, older people reading periodicals, and people of all ages using the internet and checking out books. There’s a meeting in the community room and a group of youth gather in the teen room. The savings reaped from the library solar array are benefitting every one of these people!
Down Main Street, we can visit our Park County Senior Center with 24 low income apartments, and an enormous waiting list. We don’t have near enough housing for our many fixed income seniors. The solar savings at the Center plays a big role in keeping this wonderful center humming.
Next is our Gateway Museum. Museums everywhere are finding it hard to fund themselves. Our area’s history is a big source of pride and the solar energy cost savings are helping preserve and protect this history for all of us.
We’ll stop at the Shane Center for the Preforming Arts, a vibrant hub that that serves hundreds of us each year. Energy cost savings from a solar array appear as all sort of performances, classes and events, expanding our horizons in multiple ways.
Our Wastewater Treatment Plant is treating our water all day every day. It’s our biggest county expense. Savings from the new solar array means savings for every county resident!
Our last stop is the Livingston Head Start where the joyful sound of children’s voices meets us. Our Head Start gets our these children off to a strong start with excellent programming and all sorts of supports for their families. The savings from the new solar array turn right around to keep this center strong.
Joanie Kresich, YBCC co-chair