May 2015 SECO News

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May 2015

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Dear SECO Members,

f you weren’t able to join us for SECO’s 2015 Annual Meeting of the membership on March 28th, you missed a great shindig. More than 3,000 SECO members and guests gathered at the SECO Energy pavilion on a chilly but sunny morning of fellowship and free breakfast. SECO employees served several thousand sausage-egg-and-cheese biscuits and poured 7,320 cups of fresh-brewed coffee. Members and their guests chowed down on 19,000 cookies, 10,000 donuts and 1,000 apples and bananas. About 250 SECO employees showed up at dawn to prepare. As usual, we had a large, very energetic, and very happy group of members and guests who seemed to have a pleasant, informative morning. I’m very proud of the down-home SECO hospitality dished out with this year’s breakfast selections. Most important, I’m proud of the outstanding service provided to our members every day through the delivery of low-cost, reliable electric service. 100011 During the meeting, a number of members pledged $25 annually to help keep the voice of electric cooperatives heard in the political process through the Action Committee for Rural Electrification (ACRE) program. Contributions didn’t stop there. Other members became SECO Angels by signing up for Pennies from Heaven – a program that rounds up participants’ monthly electric bills to the nearest dollar. The extra pennies (about 50 cents a month per member participant) collectively make a difference in the communities we serve through bill payment assistance for members who need a “hand up” during tough times. Members in need should dial 2-1-1 to request financial assistance. Members who would like to be a SECO Angel through Pennies from Heaven can call or email customerservice@secoenergy.com.

SECO members were also asked to take action by telling Congress to keep electricity affordable. Over 60 SECO members became advocates and sent electronic messages to Congress about protecting affordable, reliable electricity. Raise your voice at www.action.coop. Prize winners and event photos are posted on the SECO Energy Facebook page. I encourage you to like our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter and bookmark www.secoenergy.com as a favorite in your web browser to keep up with the latest company news. The date has been set for next year’s meeting: Saturday, March 19, 2016. Please mark your calendars in advance. I look forward to seeing a record crowd and promise another great meeting. Best regards,

Jim Duncan Chief Executive Officer

The moment most members waited for came when Oxford resident Thewanya Jones’ name was called as the winner of the Dodge Dakota.

The cash prize winners were: $1500 – First Assembly of God Church, Sumterville; $1000 – Carole Putnam, Ocala; $1000 – William P. Cummins, Lake Panasoffkee; $500 – Joan Lejeune, Lady Lake; $500 – Burr W. Stoker, Wildwood.


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