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June 8, 2019

7:00 AM | ARIZONA HOUR!

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History about Lake Havasu, AZ including why its called ‘lake’ on the Colorado River.

Noting 75th Anniversary of D-Day with a reading of Genearl Dwight Eisenhower’s letter to his wife before the invasion.

Wendy Davis of The Race Track Program at University Of Arizona gives her take on The Belmont Stakes.

8:00 AM | OUTDOOR LIVING HOUR

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John Eisenhower of SaveATree Integrity Tree Service has your Tree Of The Month:  The Desert Willow.  Native tree with pink blooms and shade.  A great low desert tree that can grow tall.

Adjusting your watering for the summer.  Overwatering can suffocate a tree’s roots, fungus and other pathogens.

9:00 AM | On The House Hour

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Birthday and Super Cooling!

Director of The Arizona Registrar Of Contractors Jeff Fleetham discusses the shortage of skilled labor in a time when construction is up in Arizona.  What his office is doing to address it.  Explains the Recovery Fund.

Important to hire licensed, bonded and insured contractors to protect you from any problems/complaints with your project.  You can always go to the ROC website to check the license!

10:00 AM | Open Home Hour

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Kyle Ritland of Sun Valley Solar Solutions talks about the benefits of generating your own electricity plus the 30% Federal Tax Credit  you can take until the end of 2019.

Solar uses no water and mechanical maintenance.

Explains how a system works, how much electricity a home solar system can produce per day and why the number of panels depends on space and size of your home.

Solar is optomizing between the system and the utility.  Misconception is you’re not completely off the grid.

Why Now Could Be The Best Time To Go Solar! (running time 7-11AM)

Weekend Wake-Up Hour Driven By Sanderson Ford Start your mornings off with Rosie on the House!Discovering #LakeHavasu CityHave you ever thought of an invention but were not sure where to go or what to do next with the idea? Inventor Coach Brian Fried with United Inventors Association joins us to discuss the process for inventors to get their product out there!We also check in with Wendy Davis, Racetrack Industry Program Director at the U of A, what to watch for at the Belmont Stakes.
Sponsored by our friends at Sanderson Ford!   


Outdoor Living Hour – Talking Trees with John EisenhowerJohn Eisenhower with Integrity SAVATREE joins us to talk about all things trees including #MexicanFanPalms & #DesertWillow

Homeowner Topic: Open Lines 
Weekly To-Do: #LintRemovel | Scott Jablow of Get the Lint Out! Call: 1-888-767-4348Text: 411-923 (During Broadcast Only)Emailinfo@rosieonthehouse.com
Homeowner Topic: Why Now Could Be the Best Time to Go Solar
In the last few years, utilities in Arizona have been slowly reducing the buyback credits they pay homeowners with solar panels who “sell” their excess power back to the utility. With these changes, many predicted that sales of solar systems would drop dramatically. Despite all that, solar is flourishing… Here are some of the possible reasons why…

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