Hi, Miranda (and others affected by the timing). I am very sorry the tour has 
been scheduled for Yom Kippur. Recognizing the importance of this day to many, 
I had to weigh that against many other factors (including schedule of 
prospective hosts to be able to show their homes and other conflicts) and this 
was the one day we could do it until late October. But, absolutely, next year, 
we will make even more of an effort to avoid this.

If you ever have any questions about green building methods, materials or 
technologies, please call us. It’s not the same as going on the tour, but we’d 
be happy to sit and talk with you about the many options available to save 
energy and make your home more comfortable and healthy.

-Guillermo

Guillermo Metz
Energy Team Leader
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County
615 Willow Avenue
Ithaca, NY  14850-3555
http://ccetompkins.org<http://ccetompkins.org/>
(P) (607) 272-2292, x185
(F) (607) 272-7088
(E) [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Miranda 
Phillips
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 8:44 AM
To: SUSTAINABLE_TOMPKINS-L <[email protected]>
Subject: [sustainable_tompkins-l] Re: [sustainable_tompkins-l] CCE Tompkins’ 
Green Buildings Open House Sure to Inspire

It's fantastic that this tour is back.  Many thanks to all involved in making 
it happen!

A request for next year:

I would love to go this year but can't, since Sept. 30 is Yom Kippur.  I know 
one has to juggle lots of factors, and too hard to make perfect for all who 
want to come.  I'm just mentioning so that next year the Jewish holidays might 
be considered, even if perhaps not possible to avoid.

All best,

Miranda

On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 5:33 PM, Sasha Paris 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Article at 
https://sustainabletompkins.org/signs-of-sustainability/tompkins-weekly-column/cce-tompkins-green-buildings-open-house-sure-to-inspire/

CCE Tompkins’ Green Buildings Open House Sure to Inspire

Tompkins Weekly         9-11-17

By Guillermo Metz

It’s back! After taking a couple of years off to focus on other work, Cornell 
Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County is bringing back the Green Buildings 
Open House. For one day, Saturday, September 30, you can visit homes throughout 
Tompkins County that feature the latest and time-honored green building 
methods, materials and technologies.

The one-day format represents a departure, returning to the early years of the 
tour, which has been running locally for more than 15 years. During that time, 
many green building features that would have been really exceptional have 
become mainstream, like solar and above-code energy-efficient construction. 
That’s great news for our community!

While it’s become harder to really wow visitors, this tour has something 
exciting for everyone, showcasing a variety of strategies for building or 
renovating to create very energy-efficient, functional, comfortable homes that 
promote environmental sustainability and human health. Highlights of the 
showcase include super energy-efficient rehabs, tiny houses, a gorgeous 
timber-framed straw bale 5,000-square-foot zero-net-energy addition, the latest 
super-high-efficiency heat pump air and water heaters, Passive House 
construction, living roofs, a residential-scale wind turbine (with on-grid 
battery backup!), and creative reuse of salvaged materials – everyone is sure 
to come away awed and inspired. At many of the sites, homeowners will be joined 
by builders or system installers to help explain all the green features and 
answer all your questions.

Building green has a range of benefits both locally and globally, including 
environmental, social, and economic. Green buildings use fewer resources 
throughout their lifespans, particularly energy and water; they have improved 
indoor air quality compared to traditional buildings; they use local and 
reclaimed building materials; they are made and furnished with products that 
contain fewer toxic chemicals; they have reduced day-to-day costs year after 
year; and they are easier to keep cool in the summer, warm in the winter, and 
comfortable year-round.

Participants are welcome to visit homes at their leisure anytime between 10 
a.m. and 4 p.m., with a few exceptions (visit 
CCETompkins.org/gboh<http://ccetompkins.org/your-home/green-building/green-buildings-open-house>
 for full details). Descriptions of each home on the tour, as well as maps, are 
on our website. You can also pick up a free full-color fold-out brochure the 
week before the tour at locations throughout Tompkins County (check the web 
site for locations or call Cooperative Extension at (607) 272-2292, ext. 
185<tel:(607)%20272-2292>).

The tour is free and everyone is welcome – but please consider supporting CCE’s 
green building program by donating through the donation boxes found at each 
site the day of the tour. Most of the homes featured in this year’s tour are 
all-new to the event, but we’ll also be revisiting a few perennial favorites. 
For more information, visit 
CCETompkins.org/gboh<http://ccetompkins.org/your-home/green-building/green-buildings-open-house>
 or our Facebook 
page<https://www.facebook.com/Ithaca-Area-Green-Buildings-Open-House-148592145230974>.
 Invite all your friends, and please help spread the word!

And please share rides: Fill up your car, slash your carbon emissions, and make 
your green buildings tour more meaningful and social. Coordinate rides with 
friends, family and neighbors – and, if you’re able, please post on our 
Facebook event page<https://www.facebook.com/events/109995709666179> to connect 
with a possible ride or riders.

Guillermo Metz is Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County’s Energy 
Team Leader, and has been coordinating the Open House since 2009.
Sasha Paris
Office Assistant
Sustainable Tompkins
309 N. Aurora 
Street<https://maps.google.com/?q=309+N.+Aurora+Street+Ithaca,+NY+14850&entry=gmail&source=g>
Ithaca, NY 
14850<https://maps.google.com/?q=309+N.+Aurora+Street+Ithaca,+NY+14850&entry=gmail&source=g>
www.sustainabletompkins.org<http://www.sustainabletompkins.org/>
Office phone: 607-272-1720<tel:(607)%20272-1720>
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



--
Miranda Phillips
Co-Leader, Citizens' Climate Lobby
NY-23 Chapter
citizensclimatelobby.org<http://citizensclimatelobby.org>




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