Rockland: Library Assoc. : Host a Community Energy Efficiency Workshop
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Register for and attend the upcoming Schools Energy Saving Seminar:
Friday, November 14 · 9:30 - 11:30am
Southern Westchester BOCES450 Mamaroneck Avenue Harrison, NY
Register Here: https://bit.ly/4mZoFSV
Get that latest information on cash grant incentives, financing, and technical opportunities from:
* ConEdison
* NYSERDA (New York State Energy Research & Development Authority)
* NYPA (New York Power Authority)
Also...
Hear about the details and timelines for solar energy that are still available to save money, gain more resiliency, and reduce carbon emissions - if you act soon and meet the new requirements of the federal HR1 legislation.
Give your input into the energy issues you'd like to have addressed in the upcoming Schools Energy Saving Webinar Series.
Register today (seating is limited).
BCW Clean Energy Action Coalition - School Workgroup Co-Chairs:
Cathy Hoffman: choffman@atlanticwestchester.com
Jane Anne Cavallaro: jacavallaro@rmny.com
Ron Kamen, CEAC Director: Ron.Kamen@EarthKindEnergy.com
The BCW Clean Energy Action Coalition (CEAC) is a 115+ member coalition of clean energy providers, nonprofit organizations, real estate developers, building contractors, land use attorneys, professional planners, engineers, landscape architects, financiers, government agencies and authorities, heating fuel providers, and advocates united by a singular mission: to accelerate the adoption of clean energy across Westchester County. Formed under the Business Council of Westchester (BCW), CEAC serves as a trusted force for collaboration, advocacy, and action on the path to reduce energy costs, increase electric reliability and resiliency, and lower carbon and particulate pollution. https://thebcw.org/advocacy/ceac/
Lauren Brois organizer
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Register now to reserve a FREE energy kit ($80 value!) and learn how to take simple, D.I.Y. “do-it-yourself” actions to reduce energy waste and save money on your utility bills.
Also covered in the session: heat pumps, insulation, incentives for home energy upgrades, EmPower+, and HEAP. The do-it-yourself energy kit includes 2 LED light bulbs, weatherstripping, door sweep, power strip, window insulation, foam tape for windows/doors, and foam outlet & switch gaskets.
Cornell Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity educator, provider and employer.
Join the Mid-Hudson Regional Clean Energy Hub and Sustainable Putnam for a Home Energy Fair focused on helping Putnam County residents learn about energy efficiency and ways to save on utility costs. Leaders from each organization will be on hand to connect with residents, share resources, and answer questions.
All ages are welcome, and refreshments will be provided. Feel free to come in your Halloween costume and enjoy a fun, informative community event!
As energy and electricity costs continue to rise, many families are finding it harder to manage basic expenses like food, rent, and medical care. This event brings together local partners to provide practical information and assistance for households navigating the challenges of energy affordability.
Join us to learn how to make your home more energy-efficient with:
✅ Heat pumps & insulation
✅ Federal tax credits, utility rebates & state incentives
✅ HEAP & EmPower+ programs
✅ Community solar options
✅ Hands-on demo: How to use your D.I.Y. Energy Kit!
Don’t miss this chance to get valuable tips and resources!
D.I.Y. Energy Savings Session
Thursday, October 23, 2025, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Register now to reserve a FREE energy kit ($80 value!) and learn how to take simple, D.I.Y. “do-it-yourself” actions to reduce energy waste and save money on your utility bills.
Also covered in the session: heat pumps, insulation, incentives for home energy upgrades, EmPower+, and HEAP. The do-it-yourself energy kit includes 2 LED light bulbs, weatherstripping, door sweep, power strip, window insulation, foam tape for windows/doors, and foam outlet & switch gaskets.
Cornell Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity educator, provider and employer.
Fee
Free!
Register
Join us to learn how to make your home more energy-efficient with:
✅ Heat pumps & insulation
✅ Federal tax credits, utility rebates & state incentives
✅ HEAP & EmPower+ programs
✅ Community solar options
✅ Hands-on demo: How to use your D.I.Y. Energy Kit!
Don’t miss this chance to get valuable tips and resources!
Join Mid-Hudson Regional Clean Energy Hub and Putnam County
Energy Advisor, Sean Seary, for a 1:1 consultation on ways to make
your home more energy efficient and tips to save money on your
utility bills.
Book a 30 minute call here: https://bit.ly/46AVJvq
Registration is open for the Dutchess County Community Health Summit 2025!
📅 Date: Tuesday, September 30th
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM (Registration & Networking starting at 8:30 AM)
📍 Location: The Henry A. Wallace Center at FDR Presidential Library & Home, Hyde Park, NY
Join us for a morning of insightful discussions and collaboration. Learn about the current state of health in Dutchess County, hear updates on our current Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP), and discuss the NYS Prevention Agenda. We'll also present our latest Community Health Assessment and discuss priorities for the next CHIP cycle.
We look forward to your participation in making Dutchess County a healthier place for all!
Vendor Tables are open all day. Food + activities available while the last!
10am Streets blocked off in Spirit of Beacon Table Perimeter.
11am Spirit of Beacon Day Opens! Vendor Tables Open.
12pm Parade lineup (those in the parade go to Rte. 52 (Yankee Clipper Diner).
1-2pm Parade starts!
5pm Spirit of Beacon Day ends.
Learn about heat pumps,insulation, and how to takeadvantage of federal taxcredits, utility rebates andstate incentives!Also covered in this session:HEAP, Empower+, CommunitySolar, and a tutorial on how touse items in your D.I.Y. energykit. Register at the library
Get a free “Do-It-Yourself” energy kit!
2 LED light bulbs
WeatherstrippingDoor sweep
Power strip
Window insulation
Foam tape for windows/doors
Foam outlet & switch gasketsUse
Wednesday, September 24th 2025 from 7:00pm-8:30pm
Join the Mid Hudson Regional Clean Energy Hub for a free drop-in session to get help lowering your energy bills with insulation, heat pumps and EVs.
Residents of all seven counties of the Mid-Hudson Region are welcome to attend, including: Sullivan, Putnam, Ulster, Dutchess, Rockland, Orange and Westchester.
Please register for the event here: https://sustainablewestchester.jotform.com/252454552240956
Aprende sobre bombas de calor aislamieto y cómo puede usar créditos fiscales, fondos
estatales, y incentivos de la compañia de luz!También en el taller: HEAP,Empower+, Community Solar, ycómo usar los artículos en su kitde energía (lo puede instalarusted mismo!)TALLER PARA AHORRAR ENERGíA Pawling Library presenta:
Martes 23 deseptiembre6:30-7:30P 11 Broad StPawling, NY12564
Recibe un kit de energía, Regletta con protección, Burlete bajo puerta, Aislamiento para ventanas, Burletes de silicona/goma, Cinta de espuma (para ventanas/puertas),Láminas de espuma para
tomacorrientes y 2 bomillas de LEDUtiliza el código QR a continuación paraobtener información adicional y registrarte
Register now to reserve a FREE energy kit ($80 value!) and learn how to take simple, D.I.Y. “do-it-yourself” actions to reduce energy waste and save money on your utility bills.
Also covered in the session: heat pumps, insulation, incentives for home energy upgrades, EmPower+, and HEAP. The do-it-yourself energy kit includes 2 LED light bulbs, weatherstripping, door sweep, power strip, window insulation, foam tape for windows/doors, and foam outlet & switch gaskets.
Please register here: https://sullivancce.org/events/2025/09/18/d-i-y-energy-savings-session
Cornell Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity educator, provider and employer.
Fee
Free!
Register
Location
Livingston Manor Public Library
92 Main Street
Livingston Manor , New York 12758
Thanks,
Steve Bonds-Liptay
Energy Advisor
Cornell Cooperative Extension
Sullivan County
64 Ferndale-Loomis Road, Liberty, NY 12754
845-292-6180 ext. 127
Happy World Senior Citizens Day! 🌟
Join us in celebrating our wonderful Village of Chestnut Ridge senior community! 🧡
📅 Date: September 17, 2025
📍 Location: RCC Eugene Levy Fieldhouse
🎉 Event: Local Senior Fair
🎟️ Hosted by: Senator Bill Weber
This fair is a great opportunity to connect, learn about local resources, and enjoy a day filled with information, activities, and community support.
Don’t miss it — we look forward to seeing you there! 🧓👵
Date: Tuesday August 26
Time: 3:00PM- 5:00PM
Location: Mount Kisco Public Library
Discover firsthand why a cold-climate air source or geothermal (ground source) heat pump is the right choice for you.
Market Days: Tuesday afternoons from June 10 through October 21
Market Hours: 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
August 19–24 2025
Daily Fair Hours: Tues-Sat 10:00 AM–10:00 PM | Sun 10:00AM–8:00PM
Free registration for the public here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/vegan-food-bazaar-tickets-817120518467
Rain date: September 28th
Come on out to Patriots Park! We will have many organizations and vendors with information and tips for Healthy landscaping, safe streets, climate adaptation, energy efficiency, recycling, trees and trails, clean water, kids activities, giveaways, music and more!
Frankie Lede (they/he) is the Rockland County Community Energy Advisor with the Mid-Hudson Regional Clean Energy Hub. He is based out of the Cornell Cooperative Extension Rockland County office in Stony Point, New York. As a Community Energy Advisor, he assists individuals, families, businesses and communities in Rockland County navigate opportunities to achieve energy efficiency and safer and healthier indoor environments. Frankie is a lifelong resident of New York metropolitan area and a graduate of Manhattanville College’s Environmental Studies program.
Admission and parking are free.
All festivals will be held rain or shine. Seating is informal; bring blankets or folding chairs for seating on the lawn. No coolers will be allowed. Admission and parking are free.
The event will be free to all attendees with registration available on CHI’s Website & Eventbrite.