[LincolnTalk] Tickets on sale now for Mystic Gospel 2023! with Donnell!

2023-02-05 Thread Annamaria San Antonio
Hello Lincolntalk,



What a special treat it was today for our Lincoln community to have a free
Gospel concert given by Joyful Voices of Joy, led by none other than the
fabulous Donnell Patterson !!!  There’s almost nothing like praise music to
give you faith when yours was waning, or if you don’t know you need it, perhaps
you haven't witnessed the inimitable Donnell!



And, who doesn’t want another dose of Donnell?

Here’s another opportunity to catch the experience at the upcoming Mystic
Chorale Gospel concert at Cary Hall in Lexington on Saturday February 26!!



Our theme is “Simply Amazing” and it truly is!  It will lift your spirits
right up and out of the winter doldrums!



See All info below.

Don’t wait to buy tickets as we usually sell out!

 *~Jai Anna*





Don't miss "Simply Amazing" directed by Donnell Patterson









*One performance only!*



*MYSTIC GOSPEL 2023:*

*Simply Amazing!*



*led by Donnell Patterson*



*Saturday, February 25, 7:30pm*

*Cary Hall, 1605 Mass Ave, Lexington, MA*



*Mystic Chorale sings Gospel!*



Mystic Chorale presents Simply Amazing, on February 25th at Cary Hall, 1605
Mass Ave, Lexington… a concert that promises to live up to its title! Led
by the fabulous Donnell Patterson, 150­ singers will be joined by featured
soloist, Christine DeVaughn, and musicians, Adonis Martin (keys), Domenic
Davis (bass), and Jamaal Shoffner (drums) in a spirit-filled performance
that will lift you up, stir your soul, and warm your heart!







*About "SIMPLY AMAZING"*



The concert theme highlights the incredible pandemic hurdles we all have
amazingly endured; the hopefulness in Gospel music that transcends
boundaries of race and ideology in amazing ways; and the family, friends
and loved ones in our lives that who amaze us with their grace. The program
includes twelve Gospel gems representing traditional and contemporary
gospel, such as the world-renowned and beloved hymn Amazing Grace, Deniece
Williams’ God is Amazing, and gospel’s trailblazer Hezekiah Walker’s
Amazing. The audience will be singing along to the rousing Good God and I
Command My Soul.



*Enjoy the power and joy either in person or via livestream. Simply Amazing
is a concert you don't want to miss! *





*TICKETS*







*Please note our Covid protocols:*

Audience members must be fully vaccinated and wear a mask covering your
nose and mouth during the concert. Please bring your proof of vaccination.





*Purchase In-Person Tickets*






*Purchase Livestream Tickets*




Please order your livestream tickets in advance, so we have time to get you
the link to watch the show. Livestream tickets purchsed on the day of the
show are difficult for our team to keep up with. Thanks!





**Free Tickets available for volunteers!*

*please email **volunt...@mysticchorale.org* *
for details*











More info: www.mysticchorale.org






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Re: [LincolnTalk] Radon Awareness Presentation with Mass DPH - CORRECTION - THURSDAY 1/26

2023-02-05 Thread Annamaria San Antonio
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the info and supplying the link for the recording.  I look
forward to checking that out.
All good to know!

*~Jai *

On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 10:00 PM Scott L. Rodman  wrote:

> Hi Jai,
>
> It was recorded and is on the library site.  The link is:
>
> *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yo4a803fO1U
> *
>
>
> The Mass Department of Health has a limited number of free radon test kits
> available to order.  They seem to like those tests, rather than the
> electronic devices.  I have used several electronic versions and prefer
> them.  I arranged a donation of a number of them for Lincoln residents to
> borrow and some folks in town are working out a process to loan those out.
>
> The Mass Department of Public Health Radon hotline number is
> 800-723-6695.  They can provide helpful information.  <+18007236695>
>
> Scott
> *_*
> *Scott L. Rodman*
> *slrod...@8500.org *
> *212-665-8500 
> 
> *
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 9:33 PM Annamaria San Antonio <
> victorygoddess...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> For anyone who attended this presentation or may know something about it,
>> can you tell me whether it was recorded and if the recording may be
>> shared?
>> Thanks,
>>
>> *~Jai Anna San Antonio *
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 8:11 AM Scott L. Rodman 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> *CORRECTION - The Radon event will be THURSDAY 1/26, not Wednesday as
 stated previously.,*

>>>
>>>
 The email below from the *Lincoln Board of Health* and the
 *Lincoln Library* announced an important event to be held at the
 Lincoln Library on *Thursday, January 26th at 6:30pm* that will
 provide needed information about *radon *and its dangers.  Many homes
 have elevated levels of radon that should be mitigated and the purpose of
 the presentation is to make more residents aware of this issue, the need to
 test for it, and what can be done to mitigate it.  January is National
 Radon Action Month.  The EPA suggests that every home should be tested as
 data has shown that radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among
 nonsmokers and results in about 21,000 deaths per year.  *Have you
 tested your home?*

 The presentation by Michael Feeney, the Director of the Massachusetts
 Department of Public Health's Indoor Air Quality Program, will be held in
 person and via zoom.  The link to register for the zoom event is below and
 the organizers would appreciate your signing up to have the calendar link
 sent to you.  In the event that you have any problems registering, the link
 that you may use for the event is:

 *https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88283546288?pwd=d3p0R2wvTkZKeVA1c0NOb0VWNld1dz09
 *


 *Meeting ID: 882 8354 6288*
 *Passcode: 576910*

 *Thursday, January 26, 6:30 pm*


 *Registration link:*

 *https://lincolnpl.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/radon-awareness-talk-with-mass-dph/
 *


 When we purchased a property in Lincoln in 2021, we put in electronic
 radon detectors and found that the existing house had a level of radon that
 was 16pCi/L (picocuries of air per liter).  That is 4 times the level of
 4pCi/L at which the EPA urges residents to mitigate the radon.  We then
 loaned the electronic detectors to friends and found that they had a fairly
 steady level of over 120pCi/L in one room and spikes to over 300pCi/L.  We
 have been very pleased to see that a mitigation process has nearly
 eliminated the problem, with one final step remaining.  New homes in
 Middlesex County are required to have a passive radon mitigation system
 installed that can have an inexpensive fan unit added in the event that
 radon is detected.

 Working with AprilAire, one of the companies that manufacture
 mitigation equipment, they have very nicely donated a number of AirThings
 electronic radon detectors to the Lincoln Library and they will be
 available to be checked out from the "library of things" next week for
 Lincoln residents to borrow and test their own homes.

 Several links for more information on radon are:

 *CDC links*

 *https://www.cdc.gov/radon/awareness.html
 *

 *https://www.cdc.gov/radon/radon-action.html
 *


 *EPA link*

 *https://www.epa.gov/radon/national-radon-action-month-information
 *



Re: [LincolnTalk] Radon Awareness Presentation with Mass DPH - CORRECTION - THURSDAY 1/26

2023-02-05 Thread Annamaria San Antonio
Hello,
For anyone who attended this presentation or may know something about it,
can you tell me whether it was recorded and if the recording may be
shared?
Thanks,

*~Jai Anna San Antonio *




On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 8:11 AM Scott L. Rodman  wrote:

> *CORRECTION - The Radon event will be THURSDAY 1/26, not Wednesday as
>> stated previously.,*
>>
>
>
>> The email below from the *Lincoln Board of Health* and the
>> *Lincoln Library* announced an important event to be held at the Lincoln
>> Library on *Thursday, January 26th at 6:30pm* that will provide needed
>> information about *radon *and its dangers.  Many homes have elevated
>> levels of radon that should be mitigated and the purpose of the
>> presentation is to make more residents aware of this issue, the need to
>> test for it, and what can be done to mitigate it.  January is National
>> Radon Action Month.  The EPA suggests that every home should be tested as
>> data has shown that radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among
>> nonsmokers and results in about 21,000 deaths per year.  *Have you
>> tested your home?*
>>
>> The presentation by Michael Feeney, the Director of the Massachusetts
>> Department of Public Health's Indoor Air Quality Program, will be held in
>> person and via zoom.  The link to register for the zoom event is below and
>> the organizers would appreciate your signing up to have the calendar link
>> sent to you.  In the event that you have any problems registering, the link
>> that you may use for the event is:
>>
>> *https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88283546288?pwd=d3p0R2wvTkZKeVA1c0NOb0VWNld1dz09
>> *
>>
>>
>> *Meeting ID: 882 8354 6288*
>> *Passcode: 576910*
>>
>> *Thursday, January 26, 6:30 pm*
>>
>>
>> *Registration link:*
>>
>> *https://lincolnpl.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/radon-awareness-talk-with-mass-dph/
>> *
>>
>>
>> When we purchased a property in Lincoln in 2021, we put in electronic
>> radon detectors and found that the existing house had a level of radon that
>> was 16pCi/L (picocuries of air per liter).  That is 4 times the level of
>> 4pCi/L at which the EPA urges residents to mitigate the radon.  We then
>> loaned the electronic detectors to friends and found that they had a fairly
>> steady level of over 120pCi/L in one room and spikes to over 300pCi/L.  We
>> have been very pleased to see that a mitigation process has nearly
>> eliminated the problem, with one final step remaining.  New homes in
>> Middlesex County are required to have a passive radon mitigation system
>> installed that can have an inexpensive fan unit added in the event that
>> radon is detected.
>>
>> Working with AprilAire, one of the companies that manufacture mitigation
>> equipment, they have very nicely donated a number of AirThings electronic
>> radon detectors to the Lincoln Library and they will be available to be
>> checked out from the "library of things" next week for Lincoln residents to
>> borrow and test their own homes.
>>
>> Several links for more information on radon are:
>>
>> *CDC links*
>>
>> *https://www.cdc.gov/radon/awareness.html
>> *
>>
>> *https://www.cdc.gov/radon/radon-action.html
>> *
>>
>>
>> *EPA link*
>>
>> *https://www.epa.gov/radon/national-radon-action-month-information
>> *
>>
>>
>> Please try to attend.  Mr. Feeney's presentation will be recorded and a
>> link will be posted online within a few days of the event.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Scott Rodman
>>
>>
>> -- Forwarded message -
>> From: Lincoln Public Library 
>> Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 3:58 PM
>> Subject: Radon Awareness Presentation with Mass DPH
>> To: 
>>
>>
>> Thursday January 26th @ 6:30pm
>> Radon Awareness Presentation with  Massachusetts Department of Public
>> Health Indoor Air Quality Division
>> Tarbell Room-Lincoln Public Library
>>
>>
>> January 26, 2023, 6:30pm - IN PERSON
>>
>>
>> [image: Untitled Design]
>>
>>
>> January is National Radon Action Month. Join the Massachusetts
>> Department of Public Health Indoor Air Quality Division for a public
>> presentation on radon health risks, testing, and mitigation. This
>> presentation will address residents’ health regarding exposure to radon
>> that may accumulate in their homes and provide radon health and exposure
>> reduction information to interested residents.
>>
>>
>> About the Speaker
>>
>>
>> Michael A. Feeney, B.Pharm., R.Ph., J.D., C.H.O.
>>
>>
>> Mr. Feeney is the Director of the Indoor Air Quality Program at the
>> Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH). Mr. Feeney has conducted
>> over 1800 indoor air quality investigations in buildings including schools,
>> office buildings, libraries, courthouses, town halls, firehouses, 

Re: [LincolnTalk] So Many Thanks!!

2023-02-05 Thread Katrin Roush
Thank you very much Lindsay for your generous spirit and thank you to all for making such a special event! Chris and I had a great time performing, and enjoyed meeting and reconnecting with people!All the best,Kat ChapmanSent from my iPhoneOn Feb 5, 2023, at 6:19 PM, Linda McMillan  wrote:And Lindsay, it wouldn't have been the same without you. You are a natural! You made the evening so fun. Hope we can convince you to come back next year! Bravo.On Sun, Feb 5, 2023, 2:32 PM Lindsay Clemens  wrote:Dear Lincoln Talk - On behalf of the Coffee House 2023 Committee, I would like to thank everyone who made last night possible! I’d like to give a giant shout-out and many thanks to the Lincoln Parks & Rec. Staff and the Parks & Rec. Committee (Brianna Doo, Sarah Chester, Margit Griffith,Thornton Ring, Anita Spieth, and Rob Stringer) for setting up the Bemis space so beautifully and serving all of us delicious treats and greeting all the guests who braved a frigid night to attend Coffee House 2023!  To all of the lovely and talented performers who made the whole evening soar - THANK YOU for all the love you put into your songs - we are so fortunate to have you share your sound with us! Brent Clark, your generosity in always providing us with top-tier audio equipment and personal assistance throughout the evening for each acts’ needs is so above and beyond and deeply appreciated. Thank you Kenny Selcer for your expert support on the sound boards. Thank you too to Mike Killick and Marshall Clemens for assisting with the set up prior to the big show. Rob Stringer - you are just amazing - thank you for your amazing real-time problem solving, creative and energetic input and assurance at every turn! If you missed it, there is next year - and we hope you’ll join us for an evening of incredible love, talent and sound!!  - Lindsay ClemensCoffee House Committee:Brent Clark, Marshall & Lindsay Clemens, Jessica Downing, Laurie Dumont, David Sequeira, Rob Stringer-- 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Piano movers

2023-02-05 Thread Sofia Kampoures
Thank you to everyone for the piano mover recommendations! 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 2, 2023, at 12:17 PM, Sofia Kampoures  wrote:
> 
> Hello
> I’m looking for a piano mover – any references?
> Thanks! 
> Sofia 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] So Many Thanks!!

2023-02-05 Thread Linda McMillan
And Lindsay, it wouldn't have been the same without you. You are a natural!
You made the evening so fun. Hope we can convince you to come back next
year! Bravo.

On Sun, Feb 5, 2023, 2:32 PM Lindsay Clemens  wrote:

>
> Dear Lincoln Talk -
>
> On behalf of the Coffee House 2023 Committee, I would like to thank
> everyone who made last night possible!
>
> I’d like to give a giant shout-out and many thanks to the Lincoln Parks &
> Rec. Staff and the Parks & Rec. Committee (Brianna Doo, Sarah Chester,
> Margit Griffith,Thornton Ring, Anita Spieth, and Rob Stringer) for
> setting up the Bemis space so beautifully and serving all of us delicious
> treats and greeting all the guests who braved a frigid night to attend
> Coffee House 2023!
>
> To all of the lovely and talented performers who made the whole evening
> soar - THANK YOU for all the love you put into your songs - we are so
> fortunate to have you share your sound with us!
>
> Brent Clark, your generosity in always providing us with top-tier audio
> equipment and personal assistance throughout the evening for each acts’ needs
> is so above and beyond and deeply appreciated. Thank you Kenny Selcer for
> your expert support on the sound boards. Thank you too to Mike Killick and
> Marshall Clemens for assisting with the set up prior to the big show. Rob
> Stringer - you are just amazing - thank you for your amazing real-time
> problem solving, creative and energetic input and assurance at every turn!
>
> If you missed it, there is next year - and we hope you’ll join us for an
> evening of incredible love, talent and sound!!
>
> - Lindsay Clemens
> Coffee House Committee:
> Brent Clark, Marshall & Lindsay Clemens,
> Jessica Downing, Laurie Dumont,
> David Sequeira, Rob Stringer
>
>
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[LincolnTalk] Girl Scout Sash - LOST & FOUND

2023-02-05 Thread Lindsay Clemens

Me again - 

Can you help me find the Girl Scout who lost their beautiful sash on Saturday 
morning? I found this on the road outside Bemis Hall - I’d be happy to drop 
this off to the right home.  

Email me directly - and I’ll be happy to get this to you.

Thank you -
 - Lindsay Clemens

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Re: [LincolnTalk] So Many Thanks!!

2023-02-05 Thread Annamaria San Antonio
Thanks to all who made this coffee house happen!
Everything flowed beautifully because of all your efforts !
The decorations enhanced the atmosphere and energy in the room and talent
was over the moon !
Stan and I had a blast performing.
Thanks for creating the opportunity.
Can't wait for next year!

*~Jai Anna San Antonio *




On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 2:32 PM Lindsay Clemens  wrote:

>
> Dear Lincoln Talk -
>
> On behalf of the Coffee House 2023 Committee, I would like to thank
> everyone who made last night possible!
>
> I’d like to give a giant shout-out and many thanks to the Lincoln Parks &
> Rec. Staff and the Parks & Rec. Committee (Brianna Doo, Sarah Chester,
> Margit Griffith,Thornton Ring, Anita Spieth, and Rob Stringer) for
> setting up the Bemis space so beautifully and serving all of us delicious
> treats and greeting all the guests who braved a frigid night to attend
> Coffee House 2023!
>
> To all of the lovely and talented performers who made the whole evening
> soar - THANK YOU for all the love you put into your songs - we are so
> fortunate to have you share your sound with us!
>
> Brent Clark, your generosity in always providing us with top-tier audio
> equipment and personal assistance throughout the evening for each acts’ needs
> is so above and beyond and deeply appreciated. Thank you Kenny Selcer for
> your expert support on the sound boards. Thank you too to Mike Killick and
> Marshall Clemens for assisting with the set up prior to the big show. Rob
> Stringer - you are just amazing - thank you for your amazing real-time
> problem solving, creative and energetic input and assurance at every turn!
>
> If you missed it, there is next year - and we hope you’ll join us for an
> evening of incredible love, talent and sound!!
>
> - Lindsay Clemens
> Coffee House Committee:
> Brent Clark, Marshall & Lindsay Clemens,
> Jessica Downing, Laurie Dumont,
> David Sequeira, Rob Stringer
>
>
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Re: [LincolnTalk] So Many Thanks!!

2023-02-05 Thread Scott Clary
That was a blast! So glad it's back! Thank you to Lindsay and everyone else
for all your dedicated hard work!

Kind Regards,

Scott Clary
617-968-5769

Sent from a mobile device - please excuse typos and errors

On Sun, Feb 5, 2023, 2:32 PM Lindsay Clemens  wrote:

>
> Dear Lincoln Talk -
>
> On behalf of the Coffee House 2023 Committee, I would like to thank
> everyone who made last night possible!
>
> I’d like to give a giant shout-out and many thanks to the Lincoln Parks &
> Rec. Staff and the Parks & Rec. Committee (Brianna Doo, Sarah Chester,
> Margit Griffith,Thornton Ring, Anita Spieth, and Rob Stringer) for
> setting up the Bemis space so beautifully and serving all of us delicious
> treats and greeting all the guests who braved a frigid night to attend
> Coffee House 2023!
>
> To all of the lovely and talented performers who made the whole evening
> soar - THANK YOU for all the love you put into your songs - we are so
> fortunate to have you share your sound with us!
>
> Brent Clark, your generosity in always providing us with top-tier audio
> equipment and personal assistance throughout the evening for each acts’ needs
> is so above and beyond and deeply appreciated. Thank you Kenny Selcer for
> your expert support on the sound boards. Thank you too to Mike Killick and
> Marshall Clemens for assisting with the set up prior to the big show. Rob
> Stringer - you are just amazing - thank you for your amazing real-time
> problem solving, creative and energetic input and assurance at every turn!
>
> If you missed it, there is next year - and we hope you’ll join us for an
> evening of incredible love, talent and sound!!
>
> - Lindsay Clemens
> Coffee House Committee:
> Brent Clark, Marshall & Lindsay Clemens,
> Jessica Downing, Laurie Dumont,
> David Sequeira, Rob Stringer
>
>
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[LincolnTalk] So Many Thanks!!

2023-02-05 Thread Lindsay Clemens

Dear Lincoln Talk - 

On behalf of the Coffee House 2023 Committee, I would like to thank everyone 
who made last night possible! 

I’d like to give a giant shout-out and many thanks to the Lincoln Parks & Rec. 
Staff and the Parks & Rec. Committee (Brianna Doo, Sarah Chester, Margit 
Griffith,Thornton Ring, Anita Spieth, and Rob Stringer) for setting up the 
Bemis space so beautifully and serving all of us delicious treats and greeting 
all the guests who braved a frigid night to attend Coffee House 2023!  

To all of the lovely and talented performers who made the whole evening soar - 
THANK YOU for all the love you put into your songs - we are so fortunate to 
have you share your sound with us! 

Brent Clark, your generosity in always providing us with top-tier audio 
equipment and personal assistance throughout the evening for each acts’ needs 
is so above and beyond and deeply appreciated. Thank you Kenny Selcer for your 
expert support on the sound boards. Thank you too to Mike Killick and Marshall 
Clemens for assisting with the set up prior to the big show. Rob Stringer - you 
are just amazing - thank you for your amazing real-time problem solving, 
creative and energetic input and assurance at every turn! 

If you missed it, there is next year - and we hope you’ll join us for an 
evening of incredible love, talent and sound!!  

- Lindsay Clemens
Coffee House Committee:
Brent Clark, Marshall & Lindsay Clemens, 
Jessica Downing, Laurie Dumont, 
David Sequeira, Rob Stringer


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Re: [LincolnTalk] mini-splits etc. & sub-zero temperatures

2023-02-05 Thread Leslie Turek
It probably helps that I’m in a townhouse, so only exposed front and back. Although I have discovered that my front door needs better insulation!Leslie TurekSent from my iPhone. Please pardon typos. On Feb 5, 2023, at 12:53 PM, Elaine Jarvis  wrote:I have Fujitsu Heat pumps that were OK but did take quite a bit longer to get to the temperature.  But fortunately it is rarely that cold!!   ElaineOn Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 12:36 PM Sara Mattes  wrote:Our pumps worked fine, but we also have a back-up forced hot air furnace which ensures adequate heating.The combination kept us toasty.
--Sara Mattes


On Feb 5, 2023, at 12:32 PM, Andy Wang  wrote:I was also interested in how other peoples’ units did.  Ours did not keep up particularly well.  I have a Mitsubishi unit with Hyper Heat. Would probably do better in a home that is better insulated, ours is not particularly well insulated.  The efficiency curve drops off at very low temperatures.AndyOn Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 11:49 AM Leslie Turek  wrote:Do you mean heat pumps? My aux heater kept temps a little bit lower than my thermostat setting, but not bad. It had recently been replaced and the new one seems to be doing better than the old one. Leslie TurekOn Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 11:42 AM Rich Rosenbaum  wrote:I was wondering how people with air-to-air heat exchangers managed during our very cold night.Rich
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Re: [LincolnTalk] The rink is CLOSED

2023-02-05 Thread Rob
Well, that was quick! 

There were some skaters that came out this morning, but the ice has melted 
enough that there isn’t a full covering of ice anymore. 

The rink is closed again.

Sorry for the inconvenience. 

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> On Feb 5, 2023, at 8:47 AM, Rob  wrote:
> 
> Grab your skates and come on down for the first chance to skate on the town 
> rink in front of the Pierce House!
> 
> The weather is perfect for skating today and the ice might not last too long 
> into the week, so get it while you can.
> 
> Wrap up Winter Carnival with a skate and keep thinking ice.
> 
> Parks and Recreation 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone

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Re: [LincolnTalk] mini-splits etc. & sub-zero temperatures

2023-02-05 Thread Elaine Jarvis
I have Fujitsu Heat pumps that were OK but did take quite a bit longer to
get to the temperature.  But fortunately it is rarely that cold!!   Elaine

On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 12:36 PM Sara Mattes  wrote:

> Our pumps worked fine, but we also have a back-up forced hot air furnace
> which ensures adequate heating.
> The combination kept us toasty.
>
>
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>
>
>
>
> On Feb 5, 2023, at 12:32 PM, Andy Wang  wrote:
>
> I was also interested in how other peoples’ units did.  Ours did not keep
> up particularly well.  I have a Mitsubishi unit with Hyper Heat. Would
> probably do better in a home that is better insulated, ours is not
> particularly well insulated.  The efficiency curve drops off at very low
> temperatures.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 11:49 AM Leslie Turek 
> wrote:
>
>> Do you mean heat pumps? My aux heater kept temps a little bit lower than
>> my thermostat setting, but not bad. It had recently been replaced and the
>> new one seems to be doing better than the old one.
>> Leslie Turek
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 11:42 AM Rich Rosenbaum  wrote:
>>
>>> I was wondering how people with air-to-air heat exchangers managed
>>> during our very cold night.
>>>
>>> Rich
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Re: [LincolnTalk] mini-splits etc. & sub-zero temperatures

2023-02-05 Thread Sara Mattes
Our pumps worked fine, but we also have a back-up forced hot air furnace which 
ensures adequate heating.
The combination kept us toasty.


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> On Feb 5, 2023, at 12:32 PM, Andy Wang  wrote:
> 
> I was also interested in how other peoples’ units did.  Ours did not keep up 
> particularly well.  I have a Mitsubishi unit with Hyper Heat. Would probably 
> do better in a home that is better insulated, ours is not particularly well 
> insulated.  The efficiency curve drops off at very low temperatures.
> 
> Andy
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 11:49 AM Leslie Turek  > wrote:
>> Do you mean heat pumps? My aux heater kept temps a little bit lower than my 
>> thermostat setting, but not bad. It had recently been replaced and the new 
>> one seems to be doing better than the old one. 
>> Leslie Turek
>> 
>> On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 11:42 AM Rich Rosenbaum > > wrote:
>>> I was wondering how people with air-to-air heat exchangers managed during 
>>> our very cold night.
>>> 
>>> Rich
>>> 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] mini-splits etc. & sub-zero temperatures

2023-02-05 Thread Andy Wang
I was also interested in how other peoples’ units did.  Ours did not keep
up particularly well.  I have a Mitsubishi unit with Hyper Heat. Would
probably do better in a home that is better insulated, ours is not
particularly well insulated.  The efficiency curve drops off at very low
temperatures.

Andy





On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 11:49 AM Leslie Turek  wrote:

> Do you mean heat pumps? My aux heater kept temps a little bit lower than
> my thermostat setting, but not bad. It had recently been replaced and the
> new one seems to be doing better than the old one.
> Leslie Turek
>
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 11:42 AM Rich Rosenbaum  wrote:
>
>> I was wondering how people with air-to-air heat exchangers managed during
>> our very cold night.
>>
>> Rich
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Re: [LincolnTalk] mini-splits etc. & sub-zero temperatures

2023-02-05 Thread Leslie Turek
Do you mean heat pumps? My aux heater kept temps a little bit lower than my
thermostat setting, but not bad. It had recently been replaced and the new
one seems to be doing better than the old one.
Leslie Turek

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> our very cold night.
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[LincolnTalk] mini-splits etc. & sub-zero temperatures

2023-02-05 Thread Rich Rosenbaum
I was wondering how people with air-to-air heat exchangers managed during
our very cold night.

Rich
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[LincolnTalk] Fish tank

2023-02-05 Thread DEBBY ADAMS via Lincoln
Does anyone have a 10,15 or 20 gallon tank for a 7 year old goldfish enthusiast?

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Re: [LincolnTalk] Propane furnace

2023-02-05 Thread Tim Mangini
Roy, we had good success with Basnett 
Plumbing. They put in a heat pump system for 
us that ties in our propane furnace as backup and did a great job. You’ll also 
find a full list of LT recommendations 
here.

—
tim

Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2023 14:15:20 -0500
From: Roy Katz mailto:katz@gmail.com>>
To: Lincoln Talk mailto:lincoln@lincolntalk.org>>
Subject: [LincolnTalk] Propane furnace
Message-ID:

mailto:nae_y18...@mail.gmail.com>>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

Hello Lincoln,
we are considering replacing an oil furnace with a propane one.

Can anyone recommend a service provider to provide advice, installation,
service, etc?

Thank you
Roy

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[LincolnTalk] Trail scavenger hunt

2023-02-05 Thread LLCT Information
Hi Lincoln Talk,

Now that the weather is warming up, we hope you hit the trails today for LLCT’s 
art scavenger hunt. Use the free OuterSpatial app to explore Lincoln’s trails 
and find all six art installations.

The scavenger hunt will be active until February 13th. Complete the hunt by 
taking a selfie at each location and submitting it to the OuterSpatial app to 
win a fun prize! Free for all to participate.Many thanks to students at Lincoln 
Public Schools and art teachers Taryn Caira and Mary Sullivan for working with 
their students to create the artwork for this hunt. 

Learn more here: https://lincolnconservation.org/events/winter-carnival-2023/


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[LincolnTalk] The rink is OPEN

2023-02-05 Thread Rob
Grab your skates and come on down for the first chance to skate on the town 
rink in front of the Pierce House!

The weather is perfect for skating today and the ice might not last too long 
into the week, so get it while you can.

Wrap up Winter Carnival with a skate and keep thinking ice.

Parks and Recreation 

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[LincolnTalk] FS 4 tickets: Handel & Haydn: Brandenburg Concertos, Feb. 18, Mechanics Hall (Worcester)

2023-02-05 Thread Richard Saffran

Handel + Haydn Society
musicworcester.org
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Good seats in a great hall with just about the world’s best period-instrument 
ensemble: Floor, left side, E 4 7 9 and 11. I paid $45 each, and now you can 
too, because we are going away for some relative's 100th birthday party.
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