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Published on February 12, 2025
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PBC Natural Areas Festival
Winding Waters Natural Area
2 - 6 p.m.
Native Tree Giveaway
Dreher Park South
10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Registration is required.
The Art of Painting Nature & Water Conservation
Rain Barrel Giveaway
Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens
9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Home Improvement Program
Gaines Park Community Center
Charge at Home is a national initiative to expand EV charging infrastructure at multifamily housing.
Residential property owners, developers, managers and homeowners' associations (HOAs) can access free resources and technical support to help make new and existing properties EV-ready.
“Access to EV charging should be a basic part of the transition to clean transportation for everyone, no matter where they live," said Jeff Allen, Executive Director at Forth. "Charge at Home is about removing barriers and empowering multifamily housing residents and property managers with the tools and expertise they need to make EV charging accessible, convenient and affordable.” The program is supported by Forth partners including Energetics, Electrification Coalition, CALSTART, GRID Alternatives, National Multifamily Housing Council, Clean Cities Coalitions in New York, Indiana, Michigan, Virginia and The Community Climate Collaborative.
Learn more at ChargeAtHome.org or contact Forth here.
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