Celebrate Earth Day with Free Flowers from HelioPower!
HelioPower is here to help you go solar for Earth Day. We're offering a "free flowers"* Earth day bookmark to remind you that this is the year to get involved with the largest secular civic event on the planet. We are making going solar easy by offering great solar financing, with the SunRun program that makes it possible for you to go solar for as little as $1,000.**
Join HelioPower and over 1 billion people in 190 countries for this year's 40th anniversary celebration of Earth Day on Thursday, April 22.
This year's theme, "Power the Earth Day Movement," is a clear call to action for solar enthusiasts.
What better way to "power" Earth Day 2010 than by going solar?
HelioPower is here to help you go solar for Earth Day. We're offering a "free flowers"* Earth day bookmark to remind you that this is the year to get involved with the largest secular civic event on the planet. We are making going solar easy by offering great solar financing, with the SunRun program that makes it possible for you to go solar for as little as $1,000.**
There are three ways you can request your 40th anniversary Earth Day bookmark: call us at 1-87-SOLAR-888, send us your address via email or visit the HelioPower booth at selected Earth Day events.
Our "free flowers for Earth Day" bookmark includes seeded paper embedded with a handful of annual and perennial wildflowers. Directions are included to plant the paper. In a short time you'll enjoy free flowers from HelioPower. By going solar for Earth Day 2010 you'll celebrate green electricity for a lifetime!
Happy Earth Day from your solar energy team at HelioPower!
*While supplies last. Bookmark can only be mailed to residents of the U.S. Please allow 2-4 weeks delivery. Flower results not guaranteed.
**California residents only. Restrictions apply.
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