On Saturday, February 28, our Greening Congregations Community Luncheon brought together more than 80 Sherman Park partners, leaders and residents who shared valuable resources on energy efficiency and green infrastructure. They also discussed practical tools that homeowners, congregations and other organizations can use to care for their buildings, their neighborhoods and the environment. Thank you to our guest presenters – Focus on Energy, Faith in Place, Green Homeowners United and Citizen Action of Wisconsin – and to our financial supporters – the Daybreak Fund and the Fund for Lake Michigan.

Click here to contact Kat Klawes of Citizen Action, who can help you apply for a green home grant.

View photos from the Greening Congregations Community Luncheon below.