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March 2020

Become a RainWise Contractor: Day 2

March 10, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 5710 22nd Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107 United States
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This 3-day orientation is the only way for contractors to become recognized by the program as being qualified to perform these installations. Rebates are only given to those installations done by recognized contractors. Seminar includes RainWise specifications and how to apply for rebates.

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Become a RainWise Contractor: Day 3

March 12, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 5710 22nd Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98107 United States
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This 3-day orientation is the only way for contractors to become recognized by the program as being qualified to perform these installations. Rebates are only given to those installations done by recognized contractors. Seminar includes RainWise specifications and how to apply for rebates.

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March 2021

Plan a Spring Rain Garden with RainWise 

March 16, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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Registration required: http://bit.ly/March16Web Learn about integrating a rain garden into your spring gardening plans! With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. Rain gardens can help control this stormwater, but we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens on private properties. This webinar is for homeowners…

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April 2021

Day 1/3: Become a RainWise Contractor: Three Day Orientation for English Speaking Contractors

April 6, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Online

Register at https://bit.ly/AprilRainWiseContractor April 6th & 8th 6-8pm Online Webinar April 10th 10am-12pm In-Person Site Tour, Location TBD Learn about how to install cisterns and rain gardens that qualify for rebates from Seattle Public Utilities and King County. With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. During big storms, the sheer volume of this stormwater can cause sewer overflows, and erode hillsides and stream banks. Property…

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Plan a Spring Rain Garden Webinar & Contractor Meet Up

April 7, 2021 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Online

Registration required: http://bit.ly/April7RW Learn about integrating a rain garden into your spring gardening plans! With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. Rain gardens can help control this stormwater, but we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens on private properties. This webinar is for…

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Day 2/3: Become a RainWise Contractor: Three Day Orientation for English Speaking Contractors

April 8, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Online

Register at https://bit.ly/AprilRainWiseContractor April 6th & 8th 6-8pm Online Webinar April 10th 10am-12pm In-Person Site Tour, Location TBD Learn about how to install cisterns and rain gardens that qualify for rebates from Seattle Public Utilities and King County. With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. During big storms, the sheer volume of this stormwater can cause sewer overflows, and erode hillsides and stream banks. Property…

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Day 3/3: Become a RainWise Contractor: Three Day Orientation for English Speaking Contractors

April 10, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
In person site tour TBD

Register at https://bit.ly/AprilRainWiseContractor April 6th & 8th 6-8pm Online Webinar April 10th 10am-12pm In-Person Site Tour, Location TBD Learn about how to install cisterns and rain gardens that qualify for rebates from Seattle Public Utilities and King County. With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. During big storms, the sheer volume of this stormwater can cause sewer overflows, and erode hillsides and stream banks. Property…

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Support a Sustainable Earth with RainWise

April 20, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Online

Registration required: http://bit.ly/RWEarthDay Celebrate Earth Day with RainWise! RainWise is a sustainable tool to help keep our waterways clean. With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. Rain gardens and cisterns on private property can really help. In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens and cisterns on homeowners’…

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May 2021

How to Get RainWise Webinar & Contractor Meet Up

May 4, 2021 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Online

Registration required: http://bit.ly/May4RainWise Learn how RainWise rebates for rain gardens and cisterns combat pollution! With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. Rain gardens and cisterns can help control this stormwater, but we need your help! In selected areas of Seattle, the City of Seattle and King County will pay up to 100 percent of the cost of installing rain gardens and cisterns on homeowners’ properties.…

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Day 1/3: Become a RainWise Contractor: Three Day Orientation for Spanish, Vietnamese, and Chinese Language Speaking Contractors

May 18, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Register at bit.ly/MayContractorOrientation May 18th, 19th 6-8pm Online Webinar May 22nd 10am-12pm In-Person Site Tour, Location TBD Learn about how to install cisterns and rain gardens that qualify for rebates from Seattle Public Utilities and King County. With every storm, rain carries pollutants off our roofs, driveways and other hard surfaces to local creeks, Lake Washington and Puget Sound. During big storms, the sheer volume of this stormwater can cause sewer overflows, and erode hillsides and stream banks. Property owners…

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