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April Tour And Presentation at Heritage Hill

 

April 15, 2014 | 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
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Heritage Hill State Park | 2640 S. Webster Avenue
Green Bay, WI 54301
http://www.heritagehillgb.org/
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Join your IFMA peers at Heritage Hill to learn about the new technology for energy conservation from Eco Manity’s president, Brian Schwaller. (www.Eco-Manity.com) and then find out what it takes to manage a Heritage Park. After the presentations, feel free to walk the grounds to discover the rich past from this area!

11:30: Sign in
11:45: Buffet Lunch
12:00: Noon Eco Manity Presentation
12:40 Heritage Hill Presentation
1:00: Tour the Grounds (Optional)

Heritage Hill State Historical Park, also called Heritage Hill State Park, is a 48-acre open air museum of 25 historical structures in Allouez in metropolitan Green Bay, Wisconsin. It is listed as a Wisconsin state park, but the site is managed by a non-profit organization called the Heritage Hill Foundation. The structures include log cabins from the fur trade era, buildings from Fort Howard, and stores and public buildings from the late nineteenth century. 

About EcoManity

EcoManity understands how to make the best use of energy efficient and renewable energy technology and systems. The use of wind turbines, solar panels, solar hot water heating or a geothermal heating and cooling system can be a great way to achieve energy efficiency and long-term savings. Writing grants is a service we offer in an effort to generate funding for your project. Working with certified professionals that understand and install energy efficient and renewable systems is something we value. EcoManity handles the research, reporting, grant writing, permitting, zoning, and contracting so you can focus what you do best!

History
Founder, Brian Schwaller realized that most ecological solutions offered by other companies were specifically driven to encourage the purchase of specific products. Brian was inspired to start EcoManity to help create a more cohesive relationship between people and the environment without a direct promotion of brand-specific products. Brian and his staff have intensively studied renewable energy and energy efficiency for a number of years and are looking forward to sharing their knowledge in making our world a better place

Tickets

$15.00 Member Registration

$25.00 Non-Member Registration