MAGE SOLAR,
the German company which in September
opened its North American headquarters
in Dublin, Georgia,
will be giving a 30 minute presentation
at Lowndes High School next Tuesday, 29 March 2011
on
“the immense possibilities of solar power and its economic benefits for Georgia”Hey, here’s an idea:
Concluding the program will be a highly anticipated Q&A-session which will provide direct access to industry experts and company officials; refreshments will be served.Maybe with real answers, unlike an expensive dog and pony show with a hand-picked moderator going “we’re not going to get into debate.”
Kudos to MAGE SOLAR for locating in Georgia and then forging ahead into the sunshine of south Georgia! PDF and image of the flyer, and PDF and text of the detailed invitation, are available on LAKE’s website.
-jsq
PS: This post owed to Jerome Tucker.


This is significant money: not more than $165 million dollars over five years,
$94,875,000 for Lowndes County schools, and $70,125,000 for Valdosta schools.
There are only two main ways of raising money for public schools:
sales taxes, or property taxes.
The local school boards use both.
This is the sales tax part.



