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One Day in October

Rich Maranto January 3, 2015

One Day in October

Originally published, 2014 Maryland Solar Tour guide by Ron Kaltenbaugh.

The first weekend in October – little did I realize six years ago that this weekend would become so important to me. Discovering the solar tour has sent me down a path leading to many changes in my life, our house, our driving habits, and even new friends.

“Going Solar” had been something I’d thought about, but not actively pursued, before visiting homes on the Solar Tour. By year two, I started to think, “Yeah, we should seriously look into doing this.” By the 2010 Solar Tour we were in the process of having 37 solar panels installed. Visiting those homes in 2010, I was already thinking, “Next year we should have our home on the tour.”

Once those panels went up, I had joined a new community and started meeting so many people and making so many connections that led to more actions. The first two important connections were to Green Drinks and the Electric Vehicle Association of Greater Washington, D.C. (EVADC). Green Drinks is a monthly get-together of people interested in green technologies and sustainability. Through Green Drinks I met folks, both homeowners and installers, which led to a geothermal system when we needed to replace our HVAC system in 2012. I also met folks involved with the Green Homes Challenge (www.frederickgreenchallenge.org) and participated with their challenges. In 2013 the Green Homes Challenge Solarize program was launched, and I became a Green Ambassador volunteering at events to help get the word out about the program and about solar. The program reduced costs so much we added 32 panels to our solar system.

EVADC (www.evadc.org) has been another great source of friends and new paths to travel. The group meets monthly, and members volunteer their time at events showing their cars and educating people about electric vehicles. In 2012, we made the move and leased a Nissan Leaf. Just having the Leaf has led to lots of interactions when people ask about it and want to know more. Our main action in 2014 was replacing our lawn tractor
with a Cub Cadet RZT-S Zero all-electric lawn tractor. It is so quiet, and there is no need to fill the gas can or smell those gas fumes. I firmly believe that EVs are the future.

Since we’ve done about all we can do for our home, I needed to find new outlets, so this Spring I became a member of the Frederick County Sustainability Commission. This is a group of county residents who volunteer their time to help chart a course for a more sustainable Frederick county. As I think back about the steps we’ve taken, it is easy to just think of all the technology and what was purchased. However, the impact on myself has been so much more than that. I’ve literally met hundreds of people and made many friends through all of this. And it all started
one fall day in October 2008. Hope to see you on the tour this year.

Filed Under: MGG, MGG-Conservation, MGG-GreenTechnology, MGG-Renewable

2014 Maryland Tour of Solar and Green Homes

Rich Maranto August 13, 2014

2014 Maryland Tour of Solar and Green Homes

The Annual Solar Tour of Homes is organized by a staff of dedicated volunteers to educate the public on the positive aspects of solar energy and sustainable design.

This year we have 46 solar and green homes on tour. Homes are open from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, October 4 and 5. Plan your trip in advance with our handy centerfold maps. As you tour the homes, consider energy improvements to your own home.

The self-guided tour of solar and green homes is always held on the first weekend in October. The 2014 tour booklet is available for FREE download here. The booklet contains maps, directions to each home as well as informative articles.

Save your printer’s ink! The full-color printed tour booklet will be available after August 20, 2014 for only $5 at these locations:

Beans & Bagels
49 East Patrick St.
Frederick, MD

Trail House
17 S. Market St.
Frederick, MD

Main Cup
14 W. Main St.
Middletown, MD

Common Market
5728 Buckeystown Pike
Frederick, MD

MOM’s Organic Market – Frederick, MD
5273 Buckeystown Pike, Frederick, MD

MOM’s Organic Market – Jessup, MD
7351 Assateague Dr. # 190, Jessup, MD

MOM’s Organic Market – Bowie, MD
6824 Race Track Rd., Bowie, MD

The 2014 tour will highlight a variety of design, technology and sustainable living concepts being used in homes throughout Maryland.

Most homes and buildings on the tour contain a combination of renewable energy and energy conservation features. Some highlights include:

  • Photovoltaic (pv) systems
  • Solar hot water systems
  • Geothermal systems
  • Strawbale construction
  • Wind power turbines
  • Green roof and water conservation
  • Energy-efficient appliances and lighting
  • Energy-saving building construction techniques

Many homeowners also practice additional conservation measures, such as composting, native plantings, water gardens and drive fuel-efficient or alternative energy vehicles.

Additional homes located in MD, VA and DC can be viewed on our Sister Solar Tour, the Annual Washington, D.C. Tour of Solar Homes & Buildings.

How to Show Your Home on the 2015 Tour

To include your home on the tour, please use the “Contact” form on this website to submit your request before May 1, 2015.

Solar Tour Advertising and Sponsorships

For sponsorship and advertising in the 2015 Maryland or Washington DC Metropolitan area Tour of Homes, please use the “Contact” form on this website to submit your request. The deadline for Ad submissions is June 1, 2015.

  • Click here for the 2014 advertising/sponsorships price list.
  • Maryland guide artwork sizes (width x height)

Full-page ad: 5 in. x 8 in.
Half-page ad: 5 in. x 4 in.
Quarter-page ad: 2.5 in. x 4 in.
Business card sized ad: 2.5 in. x 1.5 in.

  • Washington DC Metro guide artwork sizes here

About Us

The Annual Tour of  Solar and Green Homes is organized by a staff of dedicated volunteers to educate the public on the positive aspects of Solar Energy. We are a not for profit 501 (c)(3) organization interested in promoting sustainability and renewable energy.

Filed Under: MGG, MGG-Conservation, MGG-GreenTechnology, MGG-Renewable, MGG-SustainableDesign

Maryland Tour of Solar and Green Homes 2013

Rich Maranto September 5, 2013

Maryland Tour of Solar and Green Homes 2013

The Annual Solar Tour of Homes is organized by a staff of dedicated volunteers to educate the public on the positive aspects of solar energy and sustainable design.

This year we have over 48 solar and green homes on tour. Homes are open from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, October 5 and 6. Plan your trip in advance with our handy centerfold maps. As you tour the homes, consider energy improvements to your own home.

The self-guided tour of solar and green homes is always held on the first weekend in October. The tour booklet (16MB download of the 2013 booklet) contains maps, directions to each home as well as informative articles.

The printed tour booklet is available for $2 at these locations:

Beans & Bagels
49 East Patrick St.
Frederick, MD

Trail House
17 S. Market St.
Frederick, MD

Main Cup
14 W. Main St.
Middletown, MD

Common Market
5813 Buckeystown Pike
Frederick, MD

Mom’s Frederick
5273 Buckeystown Pike
Frederick, MD

South Mountain Creamery
8305 Bolivar Road
Middletown, MD 21769

The 2013 tour will be on Saturday, October 5, and Sunday, October 6, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will highlight a variety of design, technology and sustainable living concepts being used in homes throughout Maryland and the panhandle of WV.

Most homes and buildings on the tour contain a combination of renewable energy and energy conservation features. Some highlights include:

  • Photovoltaic (pv) systems
  • Solar hot water systems
  • Geothermal systems
  • Wind power turbines
  • Green roof and water conservation
  • Energy-efficient appliances and lighting
  • Energy-saving building construction techniques

Some homeowners also practice additional conservation measures, such as composting, native plantings, water gardens and drive fuel-efficient or alternative energy vehicles.

Additional homes located in MD, VA and DC can be viewed on our Sister Solar Tour, the Annual Washington, D.C. Tour of Solar Homes & Buildings.

How to Show Your Home on the 2013 Tour

To include your home on the tour, please use the “Contact” form on this website to submit your request before May 1, 2014.

Solar Tour Advertising and Sponsorships

For sponsorhips and advertising in the 2014 Maryland or Washington DC Metropolitan area Tour of Homes, please use the “Contact” form on this website to submit your request. The deadline for Ad submissions is June 1, 2014.

  • Click here for the 2013 advertising/sponsorships price list.
  • Maryland guide artwork sizes (width x height)

Full-page ad: 5 in. x 8 in.
Half-page ad: 5 in. x 4 in.
Quarter-page ad: 2.5 in. x 4 in.
Business card sized ad: 2.5 in. x 1.5 in.

  • Washington DC Metro guide artwork sizes here

About Us

The Annual Tour of  Solar and Green Homes is organized by a staff of dedicated volunteers to educate the public on the positive aspects of Solar Energy. We are a not for profit 501 (c)(3) organization interested in promoting sustainability and renewable energy.

Filed Under: MGG, MGG-Conservation, MGG-GreenTechnology, MGG-Renewable, MGG-SustainableDesign

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