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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, October 19, 2009

Sunetric vehicle powers green events

Advertiser Staff

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The local solar company Sunetric has been using its mobile solar power station, Watt Wheels, to help green up community events such as the All Watercraft Cleanup at Sand Island, the Haleiwa Farmers Market and Nature Play Day at YMCA Camp Erdman.

The Honda Element retrofitted with three 230W Sunpower modules can provide up to 12 hours of free solar power without a charge and raises awareness of alternative energy. Check it out Wednesday when it's used to power up Honolulu Weekly's Green Market on Fort Street Mall or visit www.sunetric.com for more information.

— Advertiser staff

THE GREEN HOUSE

GRAYWATER, PHOTOVOLTAIC WORKSHOPS

Jeremai Cann will lead two workshops at The Green House on Saturday to teach participants how to create a "graywater" catchment system and how to use photovoltaic panels to make electricity from sunlight.

From 10:30 a.m. to noon, Cann will demonstrate how water drained from baths, showers, washing machines and sinks can be reused for irrigation and other applications. The second workshop, from 1:30 to 3 p.m., will focus on designing solar photovoltaic systems for the home. The workshops are $20 each. Register at www.thegreenhousehawaii.com or 524-8427.


— Advertiser staff

NURTURING YOUR FAMILY

YOU’RE INVITED TO A MOTHER’S GARDEN

Choosing the right books for your keiki, weeding out home clutter and cooking 25-minute meals are among the how-to workshops at A Mother's Garden — Tools to Cultivate and Nurture Your Family, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at Kamehameha Middle School in Kapälama. The event — open to mothers, grandmothers, aunties and daughters 12 years and older — also includes demonstrations on yoga, skin care, mani-pedis and more. A Mother's Garden is presented by Kamehameha Schools' Parents & Alumni Relations and the Hawaii Association of American Mothers Inc. Cost is $20, and includes breakfast, lunch and more. The deadline to register is Oct. 21; walk-ins are welcome if space is available. Details: akanabk@hotmail.com or 487-7778.

— Zenaida Serrano

BUDGET BABIES

CONSIGNMENT SALE OF CHILDREN’S ITEMS

Looking for affordable baby gear — from clothing and Halloween costumes to toys and furniture? Check out the 2nd Rhea Lana's Children's Consignment Event in Honolulu. The sale takes place 4-9 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Coral Commercial Center, 670 Auahi St.

The event, which helps families stretch their budgets, offers new and gently used baby equipment, books, DVDs, maternity wear and more. You can sell your baby stuff, too. Today is the deadline to inventory your items. For details on being a consignor or volunteer, and for pre-sale events: 306-5999, terrence@rhealana.com or www.rhealana.com.

— Zenaida Serrano