SUN-DAY Austin, a Celebration, Education, and Rally Event at Texas State Capitol
Please come to SUN-DAY Austin on September 21 because:
1. A large attendance at SUN-DAY will send a message to policy makers.
2. You will learn things about solar you don’t know.
3. You’ll help build momentum to advance solar energy and battery storage, something we need.
4. You’ll have fun. We’ll have music, speakers, and more.
5. You can take a small action to advocate for solar energy.
6. You can learn about nearly two dozen organizations tabling.
What: SUN-DAY Austin
When: Sunday, September 21st from 4-6 p.m.
Where: Texas Capitol, South Lawn
Save the date – you won’t want to miss it!
We, the people, know that solar energy is cheap and clean.
We know more solar will reduce increases in our electricity bills
We know that more solar will greatly improve our health, especially for our more vulnerable, children, and seniors.
We know that solar energy has rapidly become less costly each year and the trend is likely to continue.
We know that solar energy, being cheaper, will eventually beat out fossil fuel energy in the marketplace because our system works that way.
We know that climate change already is creating harm through extreme weather events that will only get worse.
We know that fossil fuel companies will try to slow the adoption of solar to protect their huge profits.
We know “eventually” is too late.
SUN-DAY is a nationwide mobilization to celebrate the benefits of solar and wind energy. We will rally, teach, inspire and chart a cleaner future together. Solar power isn’t “alternative” anymore; it’s the cheapest, most obvious path forward. The Austin event will be a solar energy festivaI about solar energy, music, fun activities for kids (solar race cars, arts and crafts, etc.), and advocacy for clean energy.
1. A large attendance at SUN-DAY will send a message to policy makers.
2. You will learn things about solar you don’t know.
3. You’ll help build momentum to advance solar energy and battery storage, something we need.
4. You’ll have fun. We’ll have music, speakers, and more.
5. You can take a small action to advocate for solar energy.
6. You can learn about nearly two dozen organizations tabling.
What: SUN-DAY Austin
When: Sunday, September 21st from 4-6 p.m.
Where: Texas Capitol, South Lawn
Save the date – you won’t want to miss it!
We, the people, know that solar energy is cheap and clean.
We know more solar will reduce increases in our electricity bills
We know that more solar will greatly improve our health, especially for our more vulnerable, children, and seniors.
We know that solar energy has rapidly become less costly each year and the trend is likely to continue.
We know that solar energy, being cheaper, will eventually beat out fossil fuel energy in the marketplace because our system works that way.
We know that climate change already is creating harm through extreme weather events that will only get worse.
We know that fossil fuel companies will try to slow the adoption of solar to protect their huge profits.
We know “eventually” is too late.
SUN-DAY is a nationwide mobilization to celebrate the benefits of solar and wind energy. We will rally, teach, inspire and chart a cleaner future together. Solar power isn’t “alternative” anymore; it’s the cheapest, most obvious path forward. The Austin event will be a solar energy festivaI about solar energy, music, fun activities for kids (solar race cars, arts and crafts, etc.), and advocacy for clean energy.
