Energetic activity

Courtesy photo Wolfger Schneider (left) and Kitt Urdang mix up concrete to anchor bike racks at the Charlotte Central School solar-compost shed for the energy committee. The racks are close enough to the solar-powered electrical outlet at the shed that an e-bike can be charged while someone is playing on the playground or hiking up Pease Mountain.
Courtesy photo

Wolfger Schneider (left) and Kitt Urdang mix up concrete to anchor bike racks at the Charlotte Central School solar-compost shed for the energy committee. The racks are close enough to the solar-powered electrical outlet at the shed that an e-bike can be charged while someone is playing on the playground or hiking up Pease Mountain.

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