Congregation Albert to Host Tree-Planting Workshop

Better Success with Tree Planting: A Congregation Albert Green Team Class

in Celebration of Earth Day Month

You are invited to join renowned Albuquerque arborists Eric Bishop and Joran Viers for a short class (on Zoom) on how to plant trees to thrive in Albuquerque. The event will be held on Thursday, April 29, at 4:30 p.m.

Email Paula Donahue at stevedonahue@q.com to receive Zoom link

Eric Bishop: Current Senior Partner of Root to Shoot Urban Forestry, CEO ISA Certified Arborist RM-0885A and former owner of Eric’s Tree Care

Joran Viers: Current Senior Partner of Root to Shoot Urban Forestry, CFO ISA Board Certified Master Arborist RM-7080BM Certified Arborist, Municipal Specialist Tree Risk Assessment Qualified Member, American Society of Consulting Arborists NMDA Licensed Commercial Pesticide Applicator and former City of Albuquerque City Forester

 

Join Us Next Saturday (April 17) for Interfaith Memorial

Honoring Those we Lost and Celebrating a New Chance

We cordially invite you to join New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light as we reflect and honor those we lost this past year and reflect on carrying them with us as we learn to move forward.

Saturday, April 17, 2021  10:00 a.m.
Graves Park
820 Cutler Ave NW & 9th St
Albuquerque

Bring and paint your own stones to commemorate a message of hope or in remembrance

Space will be limited due to safety, so please RSVP to carlos@nm-ipl.org

 

Gov. Lujan Grisham Signs Community Solar

“Mayane Barudin, a self-described solar nerd, would like solar energy. However, as a renter, she is unable to place the panels on the roof of the Albuquerque home that she rents.
Barudin, who works as the interior west director and tribal liaison for Vote Solar, hopes a new law will pave the way for community solar farms that would allow renters like herself to access clean energy.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed the Community Solar Act, SB 84, on Monday. Barudin said this makes New Mexico the 21st state with a community solar law on the books—and it comes after years of work.”  Read More in the New Mexico Political Report