County of Monmouth
For Immediate Release:
November 17, 2008
 
   1,000 light bulbs would benefit FoodBank
National light bulb contest within Monmouth’s reach
County in 2nd place with two weeks to go; registrations still sought
 
FREEHOLD – With less than two weeks to go, Monmouth County remains in second place behind North Carolina’s Durham County in the number of residents who have vowed to replace their standard incandescent light bulbs with the new energy efficient fluorescent bulbs.
 
If Monmouth County surges these last two weeks and overtakes Durham, it could be the recipient of 1,000 free fluorescent bulbs. County officials have already arranged to distribute the bulbs to needy families through the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties.           
 
It’s all part of the “Change the World” light bulb campaign, a nationwide contest aimed at switching from incandescent light bulbs to energy efficient fluorescent bulbs. Local participation in the contest is through the National Association of Counties (NACo).
 
“I urge every Monmouth County household and business to take up the challenge and register as part of this nationwide contest,” Freeholder Barbara J. McMorrow said. “Not only will you help the environment by consuming less energy, but you will be helping your pocketbook, too. Plus, if the county wins, we will be able to distribute 1,000 free light bulbs to those who are less fortunate.” 
 
Monmouth County was a late entrant into the contest. But with two weeks left before official tallying stops, Monmouth County is about 1,500 registrations behind its rival in the Tar Heel state. 
                
“All that is required to participate in the contest is to make a pledge to install just one fluorescent light bulb the next time you change a light bulb in your home,” McMorrow said. “Pledging can be done online by visiting www.greencounties.org/changetheworld. It only takes a few minutes. If a few more people sign up we can begin to make a real difference here in Monmouth County.”
                
When making your light bulb pledge, you also will be asked to consider lowering your thermostat this winter or caulking air leaks in your home, because every little bit helps. You must check off changing light bulbs in order for your pledge to be counted toward the contest. 
 
When you submit your pledge, you will receive an automatic e-mail with a 10 percent discount coupon on your purchase of a new fluorescent light bulb. It’s important to note that fluorescent light bulbs require proper disposal at a participating town recycling centers or Home Depot.
            
The contest is part of the National Association of Counties’ (NACo) in the “Change the World, Start with ENERGY STAR” campaign that is encouraging all Americans to join with millions of others and take small, individual steps that make a big difference in the fight against global warming.
 
Find out more about the contest and learn more about other “green” initiatives by visiting the county’s Green Connections section of the county’s Web site at www.visitmonmouth.com.

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