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Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the United States, but when it comes to leading the way in saving energy, RI may be the biggest state for setting the pace for the rest of the country to follow.
On Tuesday, March 18th, a gathering of energy minded people gathered together in possibly one of America's most recognized community centers, theBoys and Girls Club, in the Norwood district of Warwick, Rhode Island. Present at the gathering was the nationally recognized energy outreach organization SmartPower out of Washington, D.C., represented by their presidentBrian Keane. Along with Mr. Keane was National Grid, the regional power supply utility. Representing National Grid was their Community Outreach Director Nick Corsetti. With them were dignities from throughout the state of Rhode Island, all there to honor the town of North Smithfield for achieving their goal in the Find Your Four Energy Challenege, which was to enlist five percent (5%) of the community to take the energy challenge.
During this ceremony, the town of North Smithfield was given, along with their award, a check of $7,500.00 by National Grid for reaching their goal. This celebration was also being used to help launch the next Energy Challenge, which will be happening in the city of Warwick.
For a full report and behind the scenes look at this great day, please view the video. In the report, we hear first hand what this meant for the Town of North Smithfield, as Administrator Paulette Hamilton discusses how the challenge was embraced. We also hear from Warwick's Mayor Scott Avedisian regarding how the city is going to prepare and take on the Find Your Four Energy Challenge, and how they have already begun by educating the youth in the community..
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