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Light Atlanta-Installing/Auditing @ Adair Park (HQ site)

Atlanta, GA

September 27, 2008 09:00AM to 02:00PM

Hosted by NWF LRAM

Event Description:

National Wildlife Federation and The Let’s Raise a Million Project
are joining forces to declare "We are ready for Clean Bulbs.” Come help screw in a bulb or two!
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Objective:--- To install 3000-4000 CFL's and conduct energy audits in the Adair Park community (total 8,000)

---Staging Location:--- Adair Park (712 Lexington Ave SW‎) for light bulb/t-shirt pick-up; safety and mercury training; refreshments; press conference and great time.

---About Target Community:--- Adair Park (within Neighborhood Planning Unit V (NPU-V)) The Adair Park neighborhood has witnessed many changes over the years. As Atlanta grew from a railroad town to an industrial city, to a thriving metropolis and transitioned from a southern city firmly rooted in Jim Crow segregation to a city led by African Americans, Adair Park also evolved. Once almost entirely inhabited by whites, the neighborhood is now a mix of whites, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asian Americans. While for most of its history the neighborhood has been predominantly owner-occupied, the majority of today's residents rent their homes.

Event Type: Service Nation Events

Max Attendees: 150 (Currently 3 Registered)

Location:
712 Lexington Ave SW‎

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