SolarFest runs from 10 am through 8 pm in Shoreline’s West Parking lot. Admission is free; parking is $2.00 (walking, biking, and public transportation are encouraged).
SolarFest began in 2004 in celebration of the first solar installation at a Shoreline public school, and to raise public awareness regarding our use of resources. The fair showcases organizations and businesses which feature conservation and sustainability in their business practices. SolarFest is the longest running event of its kind in the Puget Sound region.
More information about SolarFest can be found at their website.
Photo of Zero Energy House at SCC courtesy SCC.
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