Sunnyvale property owners can get free trees
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Sunnyvale property owners can get free trees
"The Valley Transportation Authority has partnered with Our City Forest to offer free trees to properties in the City of Sunnyvale. This partnership is designed to restore and enhance greenery around specific project areas, replace trees that were removed due to construction and support the reforestation of Sunnyvale. To check your eligibility to receive a free tree, including the planting, visit https://www.ourcityforest.org/free-trees."
"Sunnyvale Community Players present their Winter Harmonies Concert on Dec. 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Sunnyvale Theatre, 550 E. Remington Drive. The concert features holiday music performed by Katie Lannin, Nick Mandracchia, Jessica Lubke, Anthony Eiras, Gabrielle Goodman, Mercedes Dawnte Long, Peter Spoelstra, Caitlin Papp and Leah Kennedy. Tickets are $38.66 at https://www.sunnyvaleplayers.org/tickets. Subscribers can use the code "Harmonies" at checkout to use a "buy one, get one free" ticket offer."
"Silicon Valley Clean Energy, a Sunnyvale-based green energy aggregator, is offering a new Full-Service Home Upgrades program for residents who want to replace gas appliances with electric versions. Rebates start at $8,750. Program features include a free home energy assessment, professional installation and help with permits, and free installation for income-qualified residents. For more information, visit http://ehub.svcleanenergy.org/electric-at-home."
The Valley Transportation Authority and Our City Forest are offering free trees to properties in the City of Sunnyvale to restore and enhance greenery, replace trees lost to construction, and support reforestation. Eligibility information and planting details are available online. Sunnyvale Community Players will present the Winter Harmonies Concert on Dec. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Sunnyvale Theatre, featuring named performers, with tickets priced at $38.66 and a subscriber buy-one-get-one-free code. Silicon Valley Clean Energy is offering a Full-Service Home Upgrades program to replace gas appliances with electric versions, with rebates starting at $8,750 and free services for income-qualified residents.
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