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2015 Maryland & DC Tour of Solar and Green Homes – FREE Download!

Rich Maranto September 12, 2015

2015 Maryland & DC Tour of Solar and Green Homes – FREE Download!

Download the booklet HERE! 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 60 solar and green homes on tour (see map below). Homes are open from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, October 3 and 4. 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 2015 tour booklet is available for FREE download here. The booklet contains maps, directions to each home as well as informative articles.

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Save your printer’s ink! The full-color printed tour booklet is available 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

MOM’s Organic Market – Rockville, MD
5566 Randolph Rd., Rockville , MD

MOM’s Organic Market – College Park, MD
9827 Rhode Island Ave, College Park , MD

MOM’s Organic Market – Timonium, MD
20 W. Ridgely Rd., Timonium , MD

MOM’s Organic Market – Waldorf, MD
3301 Plaza Way, Waldorf , MD

MOM’s Organic Market – Ivy City, DC
1501 New York Avenue NE, Washington , DC

MOM’s Organic Market – Alexandria, VA
3831 Mt. Vernon Ave., Alexandria , VA

The 2015 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.

How to Show Your Home on the 2016 Tour

To include your home on the tour, please use the “Contact” form on this website to submit your request before June 1, 2016.

Solar Tour Advertising and Sponsorships

For sponsorship and advertising in the 2016 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 15, 2016.

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-Renewable, MGG-SustainableDesign

Under Construction…

RichM September 3, 2015

Under Construction…

Ecologia (www.ecologiadesign.com) founder Michael Judd has spent nearly 20 years working throughout North and South America to promote edible and ecological landscape design. In Nicaragua his non-profit organization Project Bona Fide helps to develop solutions to provide food security and sustainable crops with higher market values in rural communities. He has recently published his first book, Edible Landscaping With a Permaculture Twist, and is now working building his own home.

Judd’s home is located on 24 acres of woodland at the entrance to Gambrill State Park and is inspired by a house he helped build at the Earthaven Permaculture in Asheville, North Carolina. It is a round frame made using poplar, cherry and locust from the property itself. The walls are strawbale infill with earthen plasters on the interior and lime plaster on the exterior. The roof is a living roof design for drought tolerant plants.

Expected to be finished in early 2015, this house will be a true showcase of Judd’s philosophy and aesthetic. It will feature a hand crafted sunken tub, and a soap stone style stove as the main heat source and will be approximately 1300 square feet with a loft when complete. As much of the house as possible will be constructed using recycled materials including doors, windows and insulation.

You can attend one of Michael’s workshops (schedule available on his website). His next workshop about mushroom growing is sure to be a fun event about fungi.

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

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

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