Submitted Bernadette Morris
Florida Power & Light Company’s (FPL) team of energy experts, customer care and external affairs will host a Power to Save event at the Betty T. Ferguson Recreational Complex in Miami Gardens on Friday, March 21.
Through this program, FPL provides and installs free energy efficiency products and services including LED lightbulbs, weather-stripping/caulking, limited ductwork repair, water heater pipe-wrapping, water faucet aerator and low-flow shower head, A/C unit inspection and more for qualified customers.
During the event, FPL energy experts will provide information on FPL programs and give tips on how customers can keep their bills as low as possible. In addition, FPL is partnering with Farm Share to help combat food insecurity. Farm Share will be providing free food and goods to the attendees of Power to Save, while supplies last. There will also be a Community Resource Fair, which will equip residents with helpful news and services. Customers are encouraged to review guidelines for assistance.
At FPL, we work together with the communities we serve to help make Florida an even better place to live and raise a family. We are pleased to bring the Power to Save program to the Miami Gardens community to help our customers learn how to keep their bills as low as possible.
WHEN: Friday, March 21, 2025, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
WHERE: Betty T. Ferguson Recreational Complex, 3000 NW 199th St., Miami Gardens, FL 33056
Customers can RSVP and learn more at FPL.com/PowertoSave.
VISUALS:
FPL energy experts installing energy-saving products in customers’ homes*, such as LED lightbulbs, weather-stripping/caulking, limited ductwork repair, water heater pipe-wrapping, water faucet aerator and low-flow shower head. Customer homes will be available for media to visit before the event starts
FPL energy experts sharing energy efficiency information with customers
Interview opportunity with FPL representatives and customers (two pre-selected customers)
Attendees interacting with various organizations at the Community Resource Fair
Attendees receiving healthy food and items from Farm Share and partners