New projects in May!
Keedysville Green Team, Boonsboro Green Fest, Ramblin' Pushers Group Zoom Seminar and my new Live Sound Advice SubStack blog!
Here’s some of the projects and seminars I’m working on over the next few weeks.
Green Team Spring Launch Event - April 29, 2023
I’ll be doing a 1-hour presentation next Saturday, April 29 at the Keedysville, MD Green Team Spring Launch in Taylor park. My main topics will include building sustainable communities, adding solar power, and planning home backup power systems in case of power outages. I’ll also be discussing the latest EV towing and self-propelled RV trailers as well as power requirements for home and campground EV charging.
Ramblin’ Pushers Group Maintenance - May 7, 2023
Since I can’t be everywhere at the same time, this will be a 1-hour Zoom event. I’ll be discussing safe electrical practices and basic maintenance for Diesel Pushers. Sorry, but this is a closed Zoom meeting for RPG members only. But I am working on offering a few YouTube Live RVelectricity seminars for SubStack subscribers soon.
Boonsboro Swap and Recycling Event - May 13th, 2023
Boonsboro, MD is one of my favorite small towns that’s also home to the romance novelist Nora Roberts. No, I’m not in any of her novels, but I will be doing a 1-hour presentation for their GreenFest Event on May 13th discussing small town sustainability, the latest EV technology, and improvements needed to the local power grid for EV charging.
Just launched - my Live Sound Advice SubStack blog
You all know me from my RVelectricity and No~Shock~Zone articles, videos and seminars. But before I wrote my first article for the RV industry I had already published thousands of pro-sound articles and taught hundreds of nationwide seminars over the last 40 years.
These workshops and seminars included teaching engineers how to mix in 5.1 surround sound for movies, producing worship sound for small to large venues, and now production techniques and technologies for small bands who want to sound their best without breaking the bank (or their backs).
I’ll begin by republishing one of my Live Sound Advice articles per week, starting with my 8-part series in ProSoundWeb covering how to power your band far away from an AC electrical outlet or generator. I know lots of you are musicians, so please read and subscribe below and join in the music fun. Click the image below or HERE.