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Local nonprofit Silas Education outlines expanding riverfront 'solar system' markers across Richland parks

Richland Parks and Recreation Commission · November 13, 2025
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Trevor McDuff of Silas Education updated the commission on a multi-site outdoor solar-system installation: 15 markers completed (7 in Richland), a 40-foot-diameter 'Sun' at the REACH Museum, QR-enabled plaques, and plans for a passport program and student field trips.

Trevor McDuff, founder of Silas Education, told the Parks and Recreation Commission on Nov. 13 that a multi-site outdoor solar-system installation has grown to 15 markers, seven of which sit within Richland parks and waterfront trails.

"I'm the founder of Silas Education...we have 15 markers done, and 7 of them are right here in Richland, stretching from the Trident Veil up north all the way down to the REACH Museum," McDuff said. He described a centerpiece at the REACH Museum — 40-foot-diameter steel…

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