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MAY 16, 2023

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Thank you Barbie Bates for capturing the fun and activity of Touch-A-Truck 2023. We had a great time!

 Here are some fabulous photos from her.


Thank you Touch-A-Truck Sponsors.

May 18 at Lloyd's Collision Center

Aloha! Wear your Hawaiian shirt and join us for the flavors and fun of the Pacific Islands.

FREE Construction Camp for High School Girls


DATE/TIMES: JUNE 19-23, 2023, 8:00AM - 4:00PM

CAMP LOCATION: 10140 RIVERFORD RD, LAKESIDE

Register for this FREE hands-on summer day camp to learn the basic skills of carpentry, electrical, sheet metal, surveying, heavy equipment, as well as other trades

Register Here

CUT COSTS ON YOUR SUMMER ENERGY BILL

Summer rates go into effect June 1 and when the weather heats up, your energy use will likely rise, too. Here are some helpful tips and tools to help you conserve energy this summer and become a power pro!  

1.     Shift your use: When possible, use large heat-generating appliances such as washers, dryers and dishwashers outside of the on-peak hours of 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. – when energy rates are the highest.  

2.      Get bill alerts: Energy Alerts are an easy way to monitor your energy use and bill before it arrives. Get weekly energy use alerts or customize your notifications for when your bill reaches a dollar amount that you set.  

3.      Keep your A/C fit: Check your air conditioner’s filter every 1-2 months. Dirty filters cause your system to work harder to keep you cool, wasting energy.   

4.      Block the heat and hot air: Weatherstrip and caulk drafty doors and windows to keep the cold air in and hot air out.   

Resources to help you manage your summer bill

1.     The Neighbor-to-Neighbor program provides eligible customers up to $600 to offset their outstanding bills. SDG&E customers may apply if they are experiencing serious illness, temporary unemployment, disability or unusual hardship. Learn more at sdge.com/NTN.

2.     A new, no-cost energy efficiency upgrade program for renters and owners of single-family homes is now available. The Residential Energy Solutions Program has no income restrictions and has the potential to help families achieve long-term savings on their energy bills. Get details at sdge.com/RES.

3.     By signing up for Level Pay, you get a more predictable, consistent bill each month and spread out any bill spikes. Over a 12-month period, you’ll pay the same amount each month. Enroll at sdge.com/LPP.  

For more information on energy-saving tips and resources, visit sdge.com/MyEnergy

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