Home Doctor Check-up at the Sustainability Center!

We go to the doctor to get a check-up once a year (ok, maybe once every two years). Many of our friends take their dogs to the vet twice a year! We live in our homes for 30 years, yet, we never have our homes checked out by a doctor. On Thursday July 23rd, we have invited Sustainable Spaces, a home performance retrofitting company, to send one of their Building Scientists out to Fairfax’s Sustainability Center. That evening, Andrew Dunn, our home doctor, will be testing our office for ways we can make it more energy efficient, comfortable and healthy.

Please join us at 7:00PM on Thursday July 23rd for what should be a very informative and fun evening. Sustainable Spaces will be providing some wine and appetizers, and will be bringing all of their cool home diagnostic tools. We look forward to seeing you there.

July 23rd from 7-9PM
141 Bolinas Road Fairfax, CA
$5-10 requested donation


Sustainable Spaces is the Bay Area’s leading provider of home performance services, helping homeowners create homes that are comfortable, healthy, and energy efficient. Founded in 2004 with the mission of providing homeowners with a resource for finding and fixing the root causes of wasted energy in their homes, Sustainable Spaces is dedicated to offering whole-system solutions. A Building Performance Institute-certified and licensed general, solar, HVAC and insulation contractor, the company’s integrated team of HERS-certified Home Performance Specialists, environmental engineers, and specially trained Home Performance Retrofitters combine customer service with building science innovations and engineering solutions to transform homes into the most efficient, healthy versions of themselves. For more information, visit
www.sustainablespaces.com.

 
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Sorella Cafe
soralla_cafe.jpgSoyara and Sonia are sisters (hence 'Sorella ' meaning 'sisters' in Italian) from Brazil raised by an Italian mother and a Korean father. Their mother taught them how to cook and their father, a minister, taught them how to pray.
They came to the U.S. in 1981 with their father, who was accepted at the seminary in San Anselmo to work on his doctorate.

Being young and ambitious, Sonia and Soyara worked in the restaurant business. They worked together in catering companies and restaurants, picking up cooking methods and recipes along the way."we moved to Fairfax when my husband John and I bought a house a few years ago, explains Soyara with her omnipresent grin. "It even has a separate cottage on the property, in which Sonia lives.