Friday, March 16, 2018

Congratulations. VFW Teacher of the Year Award. Shondra Pegram Wooden


Congratulations Shondra!

As a veteran of foreign wars it is truly an honor that you are being recognized for your outstanding work in not only teaching, but other works for the youth of Prince Georges County (PGC), Maryland. 

Mark Dozier and I enjoyed the 2017 Summer PGC Bowie State University Capstone Homeland Security & Emergency Management program.  PGC has continued the program throughout the academic year which can be attributed to the initial summer program you assisted in establishing with your hard work.

As a member of BEMA International we stand with you.  Congratulations.

Charles D. Sharp 
CEO, Black Emergency Managers Association International


 
 
Good morning!!!! I just wanted to share with u an honor 
I received last week. I was named Teacher of the Year by the Veterans of Foreign Wars  (VFW) 😊
 
Shondra



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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

March 2018. Solar grant funding available to District residents!



The 51st State Solar Co-op is open to all District residents, and income-qualified participants may be eligible for a grant to cover their solar installation!
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Hi Randall,
The 51st State Solar Co-op is open to all District residents and offers grant funding for income qualified households to cover the cost of installing a solar system that will cut your electric bill in half! All co-op participants whether they are eligible for grant funding or participating at market rate will own their solar systems from day-one. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to join our next information session on Wednesday, March 28 at the Takoma Community Center!

You can also help us spread the word by letting your family, friends, and colleagues know about the 51st State Solar Co-op by forwarding this email or sharing the event on Facebook.

51st State Solar Co-op Information Session
Wednesday, March 28
7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Takoma Community Center
300 Van Buren Street NW
Washington DC, 20012
This co-op is a project funded by Solar for All, a program of the District of Columbia’s Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) that seeks to provide the benefits of solar electricity to 100,000 low-income households and reduce their energy bills by 50% by 2032. The program, which was established by the Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) Expansion Amendment Act of 2016, is funded by the Renewable Energy Development Fund (REDF).

The co-op will focus on expanding access to solar for low- and moderate-income households, but is open to all District homeowners, no matter their income or neighborhood. For more information, please visit the 51st State Solar Co-op landing page.
Hope to see you there!
Yesenia Rivera
D.C. Program Director, Solar United Neighbors
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