New Home Community Offers Solar for Everyone -- A First in San Bernardino County

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Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:07pm EDT

Solar, Plus Green Technology and Other Energy Efficiencies, Are
  Expected to Reduce Utility Costs by 40 to 50 Percent at New Fontana
               Community, Harmony at CenterStone Estates
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Petersen-Dean Roofing Systems:

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What:    CenterStone Communities and Petersen-Dean Roofing Systems are
         celebrating Earth Day with the official opening of the first
         new home community in San Bernardino County featuring
         solar-powered homes designed for families as well as for
         singles and couples. The 2.3 kilowatt photovoltaic (PV) cell
         systems, along with the other energy efficiency and green
         features, are expected to reduce utility costs by 40 to 50
         percent.

When:    Tuesday, April 22, 2008 (Earth Day)
         4 p.m.

Where:   Harmony at CenterStone Estates
         7262 Annapolis Way
         Fontana, CA 92336
         (Corner of Baseline Ave. and San Sevaine Rd., approximately
         3 miles east of Interstate 15)

Who:    Josie Gonzales, Fifth District Supervisor
         San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors
        Acquanetta Warren, Mayor Pro Tem
         Fontana City Council
        Angel Santiago, Division 4 Representative
         Inland Empire Utilities Agency Board of Directors
        Gene Rodrigues, Director of Energy Efficiency
         Southern California Edison Company
        Hal Woods, President
         CenterStone Communities, Inc.

Visuals: Tours of model homes, ribbon-cutting ceremony, information
         detailing solar works and the energy-efficiency/ green
         features built into each Harmony home.
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Petersen-Dean Roofing Systems
Stacey Simon, 510-494-2934 or 510-376-3002 (mobile)
ssimon@petersendean.com
or
Scripta Communications for Harmony at CenterStone Estates
Roberta Coffin, 714-544-8537
rwc@scriptacommunicates.com

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