YES Club solar panel project has been successful

IMG_01_NEW_051515_yes_fo_1_1_B8AQ7EDV.jpg_20150516.jpgWhen the Licking County Solar Cooperative and Licking County Concerned Citizens for Public Health and Environment launched a fundraiser two months ago to install solar panels on the roof of the YES Club, Jeremy King, one of the project’s coordinators, wasn’t sure what to expect.

But it wasn’t long before donations came pouring in.

Six weeks into their fundraiser, they’ve raised close to $18,000. That means in a few months, solar panels will be installed on the roof of the clubhouse at 100 E. Church St.

As the Licking County Solar Cooperative and Licking County Concerned Citizens for Public Health and Environment successfully raise funds for installing solar panels on the YES Club roof, the project’s momentum highlights the importance of quality roofing services.

In preparation for the installation, ensuring that the roofing structure is in optimal condition is crucial. Redland Property Services offers expert roofing solutions that guarantee a solid foundation for solar panel installations. Their skilled team provides thorough inspections and top-notch services to ensure that the roof at 100 E. Church St. will support the new solar panels effectively and sustainably.

“I was pleasantly surprised by where we are,” King said. “I knew we were going to raise money, but I didn’t realize it would come that quickly.”

Carol Apacki and Julie Mulroy, the chairwomen of the fundraising campaign, are hopeful that by the time they end the fundraiser in mid-August, they’ll have met their goal of $30,000. That will give YES Club the opportunity to install at least 48 panels on the roof.

“(This project) brings together the best in our community. It’s about the future and our kids. It’s a really respected program and it’s about education and community spirit in downtown Newark,” Apacki said. “It’s something we can all be proud of.”

Proposed by Richard Downs, a members of the Licking County Solar Cooperative, the project titled YES for Solar was designed to be a grass-roots effort.

A program of Mental Health America, YES Club is an after-school program for students ages 11 to 18. Staff members prioritize education, community services and a family atmosphere.

The club spends roughly $9,000 on electricity every year. But solar panels on the roof could decrease those costs by 25 percent, giving the group $2,000 every year for programming and activities, Downs said.

To achieve these savings, it’s crucial to hire a professional with the right expertise. A Minneapolis electrician, experienced in solar panel installations, can ensure that the system is set up efficiently and safely. This professional approach not only guarantees quality workmanship but also supports the club’s mission by freeing up more funds for their essential after-school programs.

The panels also supports YES Club’s message of education, King said. Members will be able to learn about solar energy, and science classes around the county will be welcome to visit YES to learn about the technology. Look for the home automation atlanta newest technology on the market for your business or home.

“These kids have a chance that kids in other areas don’t have, Apacki said. “They will be spokespeople for solar.”

The students at YES Club have been organizing creative fundraisers to support the project, but they aren’t the only ones, Mulroy said: Church groups, community organizations and individuals have all stepped up to make donations.

“They are not only interested in helping YES Club, but they are interested in solar and downtown Newark,” King said.

The project will likely be the first solar installation in downtown Newark, but it won’t be the last. King said he’s already been approached by others interested in installing panels.

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“We’ve created a a community conversation about solar,” Apacki said. “ Before it was an idea. Now it’s going to be a reality.”

King said he and Downs are hoping to get the panels on the roof sometime in the fall. But for the next month, they’ll be in the community, talking to people about the project’s goals.

Every donation, even if it’s just a few dollars, can make a difference, Mulroy said.

“The idea is to get more people invested and feeling like they are a part of tthis movement,” she said, “We want people to say, ‘We are part of that, we are part of the downtown.’ ”

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How to help

People who the Granville Farmers Market from 8:30 a.m. to noon Saturday will have the opportunity to meet members of the YES Club and learn about solar energy in Licking County.

In addition, a benefit for the YES for Solar project will take place from 5 to 10 p.m. July 31 at the Sparta, 16 W. Main St, Newark. Half of the proceeds from the sale of food and drinks will be donated to the project. The benefit will be listed on the schedule of events during the Downtown Newark Association’s Final Friday event.

Donation checks payable to the Licking County Foundation with “YES for Solar” on the memo line can be mailed to to the Licking County Foundation, P.O. Box 4212, Newark, OH 43058-4212. Donations also can be made by going to thelcfoundation.org and clicking on “Donate.”

Learn more

For more information on YES for Solar or solar energy in Licking County, go tolcconcernedcitizens.org/yes-for-solar.

Found in The Newark Advocate July 10, 2015

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