"Solar Over Wilmore" Project: 
Calling all citizens of the City of Wilmore!  Let's bring solar energy generation to City Hall and help solarize Wilmore.   Sponsor multiple solar panels, one panel or at any level and be a part of a grassroots effort to lower the cost of energy used by the city and thus keep the facility use fees for the activities at City Hall lower, too. Sponsor a solar panel and get your name listed on the "Solar Enthusiast Honor Roll."
Our timeline for this project is to raise all the funds by the end of 2024 (or sooner) and install the solar panels by the end of 2024 or in the spring of 2025.

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"Solar Over Wilmore": A way to support our local government by lowering energy costs. Our solar installer will be Dan Wier and his crew from Commonwealth Solar. They are donating their labor as a way to give back to the community. Let's all give back a little and support this project.
Goal: Add eighty (80) solar panels to the Dan Glass Pavilion at a total cost of $64,000.
Contact the project coordinator, Dale Shunk, at 814-599-1506 if you have questions or email him at dale.shunk@gmail.com.
How much solar energy would you like to sponsor?  
(Payments available)
Donation instructions:   Use your credit card at the city hall office or make your check out to "The City of Wilmore" with "Solarize Wilmore" on the memo line.  Your donation can be a "one time" gift or you may opt to make multiple payments over time to the City to reach your total donation goal.
 
 Mail to City of Wilmore, 210 South Lexington Ave., Wilmore, KY 40390  
NOTE:  City Hall hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Phone:  859-858-4411
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Thanks for supporting this citizens project to install solar panels on the Dan Glass Pavilion that will provide solar energy for the city for over the projected life of the solar array which is thirty years!
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