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From spanning glaciers to alpine meadows, sculpted valleys to beautiful lakes are all on display in Glacier National Park. Glacier is heaven for adventurous visitors, with over 700 kilometers of trails, seeking wilderness steeped in human history.

Not only it is a beautiful place but also an environmental-friendly one.
Glacier National Park takes pride in using renewable energy sources such as hydroelectric and photovoltaic (solar) power instead of nonrenewable resources like oil and coal.

Glacier National Park is implementing projects that retain a commitment to conserving the pristine ecosystem of this spectacular sight, from improving recycling awareness to encouraging electric vehicle use.

We would be delighted to have you witness this grand opening of the solar array installation at Glacier National Park - Headquarters.

The event will take place at the parks "Headquarters" building.

We are thankful to all of the people who made it happen!

Sign-up on our Eventbrite : https://www.eventbrite.com/e/3674433018

 

2019 Tonic Halloween Fundraiser smallJoin us on Saturday, June 25th as we celebrate bringing solar to Nibezun.

Nibezun is an Indigenous nonprofit that resides on sacred Wabanaki land along the Penobscot River. Nibezun celebrates culture as medicine, provides an inclusive space for healing, and promotes sustainability for all people and future generations.

Join us on Friday, 2019 Tonic Halloween Fundraiser small October 25th, 2019 for a Spook-Tacular night of drinks to help us fundraise for our projects to bring solar to the YMCA Camp Cory in New York and Bukchorn Children and Family Services in Kentucky.

Everybody Solar team members and volunteers will be doing their best mixoligist impersonations as guest-bartenders for the night. All tips and proceeds from the night go to bringing solar to these great projects.

We will also give away some great items in a drawing. Get a free ticket for the drawing at the door and bring a friend to get your freak on! We will be waiting for you.

Join us on SaRide For Solar smallturday, March 23rd, 2019 in a fun, social ride dedicated to bringing solar to the Boise Bicycle Project (BBP) in Idaho.

Their will be two routes available, but everyone will start and end together at McLaren Lodge, 501 Stanyan st., in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA 94117. The novice ride will be 7.83 miles and will offer views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Pacific Ocean, and enter partly into Golden Gate Park. Overall, the roads you will ride on are bike friendly and will have some segments with shared traffic. The slightly longer, more scenic ride, will be 12.15 miles, riding through all of Golden Gate park, out to the Pacific and then up to see the Golden Gate Bridge before you head back down to the start point.

Soda Popinski 2018 360x200July 14th, 2018 - Join us for a fun night with Nintendo themed games and drinks to help us fundraise for our project to bring solar to the Allen Youth Center at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Named after the character in the Nintendo Punch-Out! game, 'Soda Popinski' bar has a free-to-play Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros. and more.

Everybody Solar team members and volunteers will be doing their best mixoligist impersonations as guest-bartenders for the night. All tips and proceeds from the night go to bringing solar to the Allen Youth Center project.

Hops for COTSx360x200April 22nd, 2017- Join your friends at Everybody Solar for a night of Beer and end of Earth Day fun at Cease and Desist in the Mission district of San Francisco. Help us bring solar to Committee on the Shelterless’ veterans home in Petaluma, California. Tips support Everybody Solar and our projects.

bringsolartowildlifedayNovember 8th 2014 - Join Everybody Solar at the Wildlife Associates wildlife sanctuary in Half Moon Bay, CA! This special event is an interactive fundraiser to help Wildlife Associates go solar. "Wild Teachers" or animals sheltered at Wildlife Associates will present on the organization’s educational programs and their focus on sustainability and conservation.