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News Brief

Adobe/Solar Introduces Free Newsletter

Adobe/Solar Associates, purveyor of top-notch workshops on passive solar and adobe construction since 1991, has just introduced a free newsletter,

The Mudslinger. ASA’s three-day 1994 workshops are scheduled for May and October in Santa Fe, and April and October in Phoenix. For information, contact Adobe/Solar Associates, 847 E. Palace Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501; 505/984-0077. The workshop team of Bill Yanda, Quentin Wilson, and Mark Chalom offers a good time for all—take it from one who knows these characters!

–A.W.

Published March 1, 1994

(1994, March 1). Adobe/Solar Introduces Free Newsletter. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/adobesolar-introduces-free-newsletter

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