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Case Studies: Energy Efficiency in Historic Homes

On September 19th, Pasadena Heritage presents Case Studies: Energy Efficiency in Historic Homes seminar. Tickets on sale now!

Seminar: Case Studies: Energy Efficiency in Historic Homes

Date: Saturday, September 19th from 9a.m.-1p.m. Tickets on sale now!

www.pasadenaheritage.org

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On Saturday, September 19th, Pasadena Heritage’s exploration of energy efficiency in historic homes will continue. Using actual projects as case studies,our presenters (homeowners and professionals) will illustrate how energy costs can be reduced and comfort levels increased in typical Craftsman, Mediterranean, and Mid-Century houses.

The seminar will begin with highlights from last year’s session, including the value of an energy audit, available incentives, energy usage, and system upgrade options. Case studies will then focus on the unique attributes, advantages and challenges in Craftsman, Mediterranean and Mid-Century homes. General questions will be addressed by the expert panel, followed by round-table discussions with our presenters.

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LOCATION INFORMATION

Founders Hall

Polytechnic School

1030 E. California Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91106

TICKETS INFORMATION

Tickets on Sale Now!

$25 members / $30 non/members

$10 discount for a second person in same household

Tickets may be purchased online at www.pasadenaheritage.org or call our office at 646-441-6333 for more information

For additional information:

Pasadena Heritage, Lydia Chapman 626-441-6333 x 12, lchapman@pasadenaheritage.com www.pasadenaheritage.org

About Pasadena Heritage

Pasadena Heritage is a nonprofit organization dedicated to historic preservation in and around Pasadena, California. The organization advocates on behalf of historic resources, educates the public about local history and the benefits of preservation, and demonstrates quality restoration through its own preservation projects. Its 2,000-plus members are drawn from Pasadena and neighboring communities, and throughout Southern California. www.pasadenaheritage.org

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