







Final reminder NTREG

Monthly

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Note Our ONE-TIME Change of Location in November!!



Location: Makerspace, 1825 Monetary Lane, Carrollton



Topic: "A Legislative Filing Update for the Upcoming Session in Austin"



Presenter: Russel Smith, Executive Director of the Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association ("



In the 2013 legislative session, solar energy won some important victories, due in part to the dedication and actions by many individuals. At one of our past meetings, a state legislator told us as few as five or six people contacting her could make a difference. NTREG Meeting, Saturday, November 1, 2014 @ 10amNote Our ONE-TIME Change of Location in November!!Topic: "A Legislative Filing Update for the Upcoming Session in Austin"Presenter: Russel Smith, Executive Director of the Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association (" TREIA ").In the 2013 legislative session, solar energy won some important victories, due in part to the dedication and actions by many individuals. At one of our past meetings, a state legislator told us as few as five or six people contacting her could make a difference.



At our special November 1st meeting, we will hear from Russel about the next legislation efforts we can expect from TREIA and others - and what we can do to help.



Following the presentation, join us for a tour of the



The Dallas Makerspace is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, shared-community of 17,000 square feet with workshops, laboratory, and classrooms.

If it can be made, cut, painted, decorated, sandblasted, or repaired, it can be done at the Dallas Makerspace.



Need to charge your electric car? That's no problem at the Dallas Makerspace.



Stan Simmons of Makerspace has graciously opened the Makerspace facilities to NTREG for our November 1 meeting. After our meeting, he will provide a tour and explain what membership to the Makerspace has to offer. At our special November 1st meeting, we will hear from Russel about the next legislation efforts we can expect from TREIA and others - and what we can do to help.Following the presentation, join us for a tour of the Dallas Makerspace! The Dallas Makerspace is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, shared-community of 17,000 square feet with workshops, laboratory, and classrooms.If it can be made, cut, painted, decorated, sandblasted, or repaired, it can be done at the Dallas Makerspace.Need to charge your electric car? That's no problem at the Dallas Makerspace.Stan Simmons of Makerspace has graciously opened the Makerspace facilities to NTREG for our November 1 meeting. After our meeting, he will provide a tour and explain what membership to the Makerspace has to offer.



















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