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umps, Babies & Beyond (BBB) Expo is an afternoon where ex- pecting parents, new again parents and grandparents can come to learn about different products and services available to them. On Sunday March 25, 2012 from noon to 4pm, the public is invited to spend the afternoon browsing through a variety of Fairfield County’s best baby-friendly resources at BBB Expo, now in its third year at the Italian Center, 1620 Newfield Avenue, Stamford, CT. With exposure to companies offering a variety of items, this year’s event will feature a variety of exhibitors who focus on the wants and needs of families that are expecting a child and families that are already in the process of raising children. Norwalk’s Frittabello; Stamford’s The Italian Center, SmartSeat Chair Protectors by pb&J Discoveries and Laura Geraghty Photography are already signed on as exhibitors, with more being added daily. Admission to the expo is free to all who sign up in advance on the event’s website, www.bumpsbabiesandbeyon-
dexpo.com. A $5 per person admission will be charged at the door to anyone who has not pre-registered.
New State Solar Funding, Best Rebates February 2012
Apply Now! Rapidly Decreasing Incentive Program Announced The State of Connecticut has designed a program to create
urgency in Solar PV installation in order to achieve 30 Megawatts installed by 2022. The most money is provided in the earlier stages, funding fewer systems. With incentives greater than the 2011 pro- gram, Stage 1 is expected to be exhausted in March 2012. The state incentives rapidly decrease in each stage, stimulating growth in the first quarter of 2012. The cost of this frenzy lowers incentives for the next 10 years. If you are curious about solar power, now is the time to act! Up to 50% of system cost + 30% federal tax credit = 80% savings on your Solar system.
Call 877.786.9798 or E-mail
info@harnessDELsol.com Now for
your free consult to find out what solar can do for you. See ad on page 25.
6 Natural Nutmeg February 2012
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