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High Energy Costs Got You Scared Silly?

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Cut down on energy usage and save money this Halloween [Cut down on energy usage and save money this Halloween] [View as webpage]( [StarTribune Offers]   [All Energy Solar]( [Suds & Solar | Friday, October 27 from 5:30-7:30 | Burning Brother Brewing | Come in a costume to enter our raffle for a Goal Zero portable solar charger]( This Halloween, be on the lookout for [energy vampires](. These are devices that continue to use power even when they are turned off. Unplugging electronics and making sure larger appliances are set to energy-efficient settings is one way to keep your monthly bill a little lower. With increasing electric rates, [high energy usage is something to be scared about]( this Halloween! Luckily, you don't have to be left alone in the dark. Come talk to us at our [Halloween Suds and Solar event]( on Friday, October 27, from 5:30 to 7:30 at [Burning Brothers Brewing]( in Saint Paul. At the event, you will get more information about the benefits of solar, and you can talk to a solar expert about any questions you might have. Make sure to wear a costume so you can enter into our raffle for a solar powered Goal Zero portable charger! If you can't make it to our suds and solar event, get a solar quote and see if solar is a good fit for your property - before the energy vampires get you! [REQUEST A FREE QUOTE]( Don't be scared! The price of solar has come down since last year, meaning you can get a better ROI when you go solar. Not only does solar banish high electricity costs to the shadows, it's a positive force for good in the world. Find your power with a free solar evaluation. Your Friends, The Team at All Energy Solar info@allenergysolar.com [(800) 620-3370](tel:8006203370)   StarTribune.com e-mail Offers contain messages from our advertisers about new products, sales, and special offers or in-store events. To stop receiving this category of email Offers, [click here to unsubscribe](. [Manage email preferences]( View our [Privacy Policy](. This email was sent by: Star Tribune, 650 3rd Ave S Suite 1300 | Minneapolis, MN 55488 US © 2023 StarTribune. All rights reserved.

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