Oct 10- Last week’s visitor was Raimy Sabido, co-owner of The Middleton Venue located in the heart of Katy which recently opened its doors for business.
The Middleton Venue in the heart of katy
The Middleton Venue is a banquet/event hall that
can seat up to 85 people. To learn more about The Middleton Venue and how
they can help you, visit their website by clicking here.
Welcome to KBC, Raimy.
Good luck with The Middleton Venue.
Thomas Wintering started attending KBC earlier this year when he became a sales representative for Smartflower. Thom is originally from Cleveland Ohio and moved here with his wife, Jamie, in 2017.They have a home that
Thom describes as "off the grid" and part of the lifestyle is being
nearly totally reliant on solar energy to power their home.
He once had a career with AT&T but was fired only two years before retirement which was a big blow especially since he had a wife and three daughters to support and he himself was undergoing some medical issues.
After his dismissal he
had his head down on what was once his desk at AT&T, contemplating his
future, when he noticed the sign he had displayed which read
"Today is the first day of the rest of your
life".
He pondered it for a
moment and was then motivated to skip feeling sorry for himself and find
something more meaningful other than working for an
"unfeeling, multinational, corporation who didn't care
about its people"
In the process, Thom,
having a solar powered home, realized he had a working knowledge of solar
energy and decided he would help others have their home solar powered also. This lead
him to Smartflower which is an innovative and unique way to bring solar energy
to one's home or business without installing solar panels on the roof.
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The Smartflower fully deployed |
It has several advantages:
- It powers your home without power companies
- You don't have to own the property so renters can use
it
- It's portable so you can take it with you when you move
- It follows the sun for maximum efficiency
- Power is stored in a battery
- In the event of power outage, the Smartflower and
batteries keeps your power on so there's no need to buy an expensive
generator
- Any unused electricity stored in the battery can be
sold to the power company
- Since it isn't installed on the roof, no modifications
to your home are necessary
- When bad weather is approaching, you can retract it to
avoid hail or other storm damage, then redeploy it when the danger passes
- It automatically detects high winds over 30 mph and retracts on its own
- and...it charges electric vehicles!
Being new in the business, Thom is still growing
so he also has a job outside the business. For more information visit
Welcome to our group I do not comeevery week but will meet you soon '
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