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Candy canes

Hand-crocheted candy cane received in 1976.

June Niederman, Butler Rural Electric Cooperative member

My two oldest kiddos, Carson and Laney: “Big brothers — ugh!”

Jessica Cawley, South Central South Central Power Company member My granddaughter, Gwen, dances the role of Candy Cane for Ballet Wooster’s performance of The Nutcracker. Rebecca Franck, Holmes-Wayne Electric Cooperative member

My daughters, Noelle and Scarlett, enjoying Kings Island WinterFest.

Renee Taylor-Johnson, Butler Rural Electric Cooperative member Our daughter, Karlena, during her 9-month milestone photos.

Kayla and Michael Forry, Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative members

With a nick nack paddy whack, give a dog a … merry Christmas!

Amanda Stingley,Amanda Stingley South Central Power Company member

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For March, send “A bug’s life” by Dec. 15; for April, send “Tea party” by Jan. 15. Upload your photos at www.ohiocoopliving.com/memberinteractive. Your photo may be featured in our magazine or on our website. 36  OHIO COOPERATIVE LIVING • NOVEMBER 2022 36  OHIO COOPERATIVE LIVING • DECEMBER 2022

WINTER ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY TIPS

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Energy strategies to keep your holidays merry, bright, affordable and safe!

 Seal air leaks to prevent heat from escaping and cold air from entering your home.  Use timers indoors and out to give your decorations—and your electric bill—a break.

 Switch to a smart thermostat and save up to 15% on energy costs.  Open blinds and curtains during the day to allow sunlight in to warm your home. Close blinds and curtains at night to keep out cold, drafty air.  Switch to LED lights. They stay cool, use up to 80% less energy than traditional bulbs, and reduce the risk of fi re.  Lower your water heater temperature to 120 degrees to prevent scalding and save energy.  Avoid running cords under rugs or in places where pets might be tempted to chew.

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