2nd Annual * Solar for Solstice * to Benefit Fremont Arts Council

Mid-summer days in our region are nearly 16 hours long! Our state allows you to utilize summertime bill credits, so you can enjoy the sun’s bounty all year. Considering renewable energy? I can provide a free consultation, take solar access measurements and furnish proposed designs and quotes from local installers.

2019 was the first year of Solar for Solstice. One participant was a local Fremont musician. His solar PV powers his Air BnB as well as some of his electronic music equipment. His band participates in the Fremont Fair every year!

The Summer Solstice holiday was celebrated June 20th in a virtual Fremont Solstice Parade and Celebration. The festivities are available for viewing on You Tube: Here. All the better to be enjoyed by those near and far…Think Global, Act Local!

Go Solar and I will make a membership level donation to support the Fremont Arts Council. Typically the Council does fundraising at the annual Fair. Naturally this was not possible in 2020.

Want to support a good cause? Explore your 2020 summertime solar options with me today!

Solstice Parade, Fremont Fair, Seattle

Summer Solstice: Go Solar & Support the Fremont Arts Council

Considering Renewable Energy? Go solar in the summertime, and start creating copious solar power. Our state allows you to utilize bill credits, so you can enjoy summer’s bounty all year!

Mid-summer days in Washington are nearly 16 hours! Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year. The holiday is celebrated in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood the weekend of June 22-23, 2019. Catch the infamous Solstice Parade on Saturday, June 22nd at 1pm.

For all solar contracts signed pre-June 22 I will be making a $50 donation to the Fremont Arts Council. They take donations, but also welcome crafty and handy volunteers at the Powerhouse Art Studio – 3940 Fremont Ave. N.

Want to support a good cause? Book your 2019 summertime solar install with me today!

Lighthouse Roasters, Fremont. Rooftop Solar Array

In the Seattle spirit, there are two solar-powered coffeehouses in Fremont now: The Fremont Coffee Company (lower Fremont) on the 400 block of N 36th St., with an install by Artisan Electric. The legendary Lighthouse Roasters (upper Fremont) coffee shop, 400 N 43rd St., went solar with NW Wind & Solar early 2019!

Here are Fremont Solstice Parade marchers and their entry that highlights Solar and Wind energy:

Solstice Parade, Fremont Fair 2017, Seattle