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The Progressive Democrat Newsletter grew out of the frustration of the 2004 election. Originally intended for New York City progressives, its readership is now national. For anyone who wants to be alerted by email whenever this newsletter is updated (usually weekly), please send your email address and let me know what state you live in (so I can keep track of my readership).

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  • Saturday, August 22, 2009

    Coweta County, GA Focus

    As my Georgia readership grows, I feel I have to focus more on that state. So now I will highlight what is going on in Coweta County, GA.

    COWETA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY

    The Coweta County, Georgia Democratic Party's regular monthly meeting is the first Saturday of every month at 10:00 am (come at 9:30 for breakfast) at the Westside Restaurant on Temple Avenue in downtown Newnan. Upcoming events from the Coweta County Democratic Party Calendar:

    September 2, 2009
    06:30 PM - 08:30 PM - Business Meeting: Monthly Business Meeting
    Location: Manuel's Tavern 602 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, GA, US
    Contact: Mijha Butcher, president@atlantayoungdems.org,
    New Member Orientation: 6:30pm
    Mix and Mingle: 7pm
    Business meeting: 7:30pm

    September 13, 2009
    01:00 PM - 03:00 PM - Meeting: Lumpkin County Forum
    Location: Hancock Park Dahlonega, GA, US
    All State Democratic Candidates have been invited to this event in Dahlonega. The function will start at 1pm and be held at Hancock Park in Dahlonega. The Celtic Band Emerald Rose will be performing.

    September 19, 2009
    08:00 AM - 11:00 AM - Fundraiser: Sterling Stampede 5K
    Location: Sterling on the Lake Clubhouse 7005 Lake Sterling Drive, Flowery Branch, GA, 30542 US
    Contact: Eric Gray: egray9@gmail.com
    678-267-3502
    Website: http://www.sterlingconnects.co...

    Sterling on the Lake’s community enhancement committee, Sterling Life, is sponsoring this event and will donate race proceeds to local charities

    5K Race Course: The course features beautiful scenic trails along Looper Lake and the residential neighborhood of Sterling on the Lake. Several hills are included in the race terrain. A water station will be located at the 1.5 mile marker. Tree House Trot: The 1/2 mile course follows the street housing the community tree house. A water station will be available for children at the tree house.

    October 7, 2009
    06:30 PM - 08:30 PM - Business Meeting: Monthly Business Meeting
    Location: Manuel's Tavern 602 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, GA, US
    Contact: Mijha Butcher: president@atlantayoungdems.org
    New Member Orientation: 6:30pm
    Mix and Mingle: 7pm
    Business meeting: 7:30pm


    Solar Energy in Coweta County:

    You can search for a solar installer in your area of Coweta County by clicking here.

    All graphs I see for locations in Coweta County indicate that Coweta County is suitable for solar energy based on the amount of sunshine received during the year. For example, for Sharpsburg, GA here is the graph of sunshine received on a month-by-month basis compared with the national average:



    This information can be useful to help determine if Sharpsburg will do well with solar photovoltaic panels (for solar electricity generation), solar water heating systems, solar pv, solar heat, solar pool heating, etc. The closer the dark green line is to the light blue line (or the higher it is above it), the better. Sharpsburg matches the light blue line pretty well, going above (better) some months, and below (worse) some months. The rest of Coweta County, GA shows a pattern similar to that of Sharpsburg. To be sure your property is suitable, click on the link above, find your town and then zip code, then fill in the form to get a detailed analysis and quote. On average for the nation, you break even on your investment in solar energy within 3-5 years and after that you get many years of essentially free energy (warranties on solar panels range from 20-25 years...so that is 15-20 years of nearly free energy from your solar panels).

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