July 2014 State President`s Message – Krista
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July 2014 State President`s Message – Krista
2014 State Board President Krista Pierce 1st Vice President Cheryl Davis 2nd Vice President John Cornelius Recording Secretary Mary Norris Corresponding Secretary Daundra Fletcher Treasurer Sherri King Chapter Relationship Charlie Ross (Generation) Rachel Bailey (Metro, NW) Amy Anderson (NE, East, Coastal) Juan Madrigal (West, Central, South) Educational Loan Fund Shane Ammons Electric Kids Angela Noles Family House Tommy Davis Leadership Development Josh Stallings Marketing Leah Burch Operations Lisa Stone Special Events Todd McCawley Special Projects Walter Dukes, II Management Liaison Ashley Koby Parliamentarian Bill Maddox State Coordinator Chris D’Andrea July 2014 State President’s Message – Krista Pierce “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” – Dr. Seuss Words of wisdom , but don’t you think it describes our Citizens organization perfectly? We have 48 chapters statewide with over 3,000 members who care and are making things better in the communities they serve. But, how? • In 2013, 87,689 volunteer hours provided valued at $1,941,434. • 1,205 volunteers for service projects statewide for “Day on, Not a Day Off” projects in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on January 20, 2014. • 372 volunteers for service projects in April commemorating Earth Day 2014. • Over $144,000 raised so far in 2014 for Relay for Life and the American Cancer Society. • Over $38,000 raised so far in 2014 for March of Dimes. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. You, as Citizens chapters, are making a difference in the lives of countless individuals every day. Without you, as the quote states, nothing would get better. Without YOU, food would not be going into local food banks for the hungry. Without YOU, clothing would not be provided to children and adults who have nothing to wear to work or school. Without YOU, care packages and thank you letters may not be go out to our soldiers overseas. Without YOU, walls and foundations may not be completed for Habitat for Humanity. You give every day to make the world better because you CARE! And for that, I say THANK YOU! It’s hard to believe, but we are halfway through the year already. As of June 30, we have 30,558 hours in CARES. That’s a great accomplishment, but we still have a way to go to meet that 95,000 service hour goal. PLEASE keep posting your hours in CARES after each event. Again, thank you for everything you do each and every day for your communities. You all are truly making the world BETTER! Northwest Mountain – Burnt Mountain Center’s Annual Formal On Saturday, May 31, Northwest Mountain CGP members took part in the Burnt Mountain Center’s Annual Formal Dance held at the Ball Ground Community Center. The Burnt Mountain Center provides support for mentally and physically challenged individuals, and provides a great service to the community and Pickens County through various work programs and activities. With over 120 people in attendance, it was a wonderful night of food, fun, and dancing. The band played a full range of music, and the dance floor stayed crowded! Members assisted with preparation for the event and served dinner to all of the members of the Center and their families as well. Thanks again to Debbie and Tricia and all of our friends at the Center for letting be a part of this special night. Please go to Know Pickens.com to see more information about this great event. Relay for Life North Fulton chapter hosted their first annual motorcycle ride to benefit American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Alpharetta. On May 9 and 10, the Gwinnett Chapter participated in the Relay for Life at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds. This has historically been the largest single fundraising event for the American Cancer Society. This year the Gwinnett Chapter of the Citizens raised over $8,300 . There were online donations, funnel cakes and fried Oreo cookies sales and a silent auction. Thanks to all 32 volunteers that participated and logged over 300 volunteer hours. A Special thanks to Rachel Bailey, Charlie Moon, Ken O’Shields, Manny Gil and Regina Sinclair for championing this successful event! On May 16, NW Mountain CGP participated in Relay for Life Chattooga County at Dowdy Park in Summerville. This year’s event has been the greatest thus far as they raised over $2,900. Leading up to the event they hosted several fundraisers including; a community yard sale and Zumbathon, hosted Dress Down for a Cure, sold cancer bracelets in the local office, and the night of the event they sold cotton candy and chili cheese fries. Special thanks to the NW management team for their support. Also, thanks to the many sponsors that contributed to the event’s success. Gainesville – March of Dimes Gainesville Chapter raised $1,797 for March of Dimes. Not bad for their first time! Thanks again to all who participated both fundraising & walking! Cartersville – Boys & Girls Club of Bartow County On June 28, Cartersville’s CGP chapter partnered with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Bartow County for the 15th Annual Cartersville Century Bike Ride. Cartersville CGP members were setup at a rest stop at mile marker 70 where they provided participants with muchneeded water, Gatorade, fruit, protein bars and peanut butter sandwiches. The 5 full rest stops were used to help reenergize the participants during the grueling 100 mile ride. This ride benefited the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bartow County. Many thanks to Vickie Adcock for championing this project. Customer Care Center – Baby Supply Drive Supplies were donated to The Pregnancy Resource Center Plant Hatch – God’s Store House The Plant Hatch chapter supported God's Storehouse by helping raise canned goods for the storehouse. Keystone financial sponsored the BBQ cookout, and members were asked to bring canned goods in order to get a plate of BBQ and trimmings. The event took place at Partin Park in Lyons, Ga. In the picture standing from left to right are; (top) Cheryl Dickey, and Katie Price both from Keystone financial, and (bottom) Bruce Asberry (Plant Hatch chapter president) Tina Houser (founder and director for God's storehouse), and some of the people that she serves who came to eat and pick up the canned goods. North Fulton – St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church’s Food Bank Members from the North Fulton Area Citizens of Georgia Power joined with St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church in Dunwoody to help with their Malachi’s Storehouse food bank. Volunteers set up tables, tents and organized food to be given out to the community. The chapter received a great note from the church. “We at Malachi's Storehouse want to express our appreciation for you and your teams hard work. Your team showed a great deal of professionalism, teamwork, hard work, and community spirit. This was greatly appreciated by all the permanent members that were present. What we found exceptional was not only did your team come from Georgia Power, but also their families. This speaks volumes for your team as well as your company.” Again thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Pat Finlen Customer Care Center– Customer Care Center– A Friend’s House Helping In His Name Food Pantry Twenty-one members volunteered at Helping In His Name Food Pantry. They were able to complete a total of 266 boxes and each box contained a range of 63-100 bags of chips. In addition, volunteers were able to mark off barcodes on approximately 21,280 bags of chips. Overall a total of 73 hours were accumulated. On May 31, the Customer Care Center Chapter held a volunteer event at “A Friend’s House,” located in McDonough. During this event, the volunteers prepared breakfast, lunch and dinner for the children and staff. Jefferson Street – Troops Care Package Drive In honor of Memorial Day, Citizens of Georgia Power – Jefferson Street Chapter and Military Veterans in Power teamed up to sponsor a care package drive for our troops. Donation boxes were placed at both 755 & 829 Jefferson Street. Kimberly Brewer (CGP – Jefferson Street Corresponding Secretary) and Glenn Boatwright (MVP Board) teamed up to chair the event. MVP sponsored a pizza party for each person that donated to the event. Altogether, Citizens of Georgia Power and Military Veterans in Power successfully contributed 3,676 recreational, household, and nonperishable items to be used in care packages for military veterans around the world. Plant Hammond – Care Packages Plant Hammond Chapter put together care packages for members to give out to the homeless in our community. One of our members Cathy Adams brought the idea to have a care package in their cars so when they saw someone that needed help, they could have something to give other than handing out cash. Albany – Summer Adventure Camp Lisa Battle-Jackson participated with Crystal Godfrey, Education Coordinator for South Region, in the Summer Adventure Camp at Lee County Middle School. The presentation included information and hands-on exercises about electricity, circuits, insulators and conductors of energy, careers at Georgia Power and energy efficiency. The presentation ended by sharing energy efficiency tips with students about how to use energy wisely in their homes. General Office – Spellabration On Thursday, June 5, Citizens for Georgia Power hosted two teams of Scrabble players at LVA/Literacy Action’s annual Spellabration event. A CGP team has finished in one of the top 3 winning positions over the last 8 consecutive years. This year was no exception with the team finishing in 3rd place. A special thanks goes to volunteers on behalf of CGP - Alexis Alexander, Jillian Bowin, Leslie Burns, Dana Clary, David Clary, Morgan Coleman, Johnnie Fason, Angela Gillis, Retina Hightower, Jim Hodges, Jeaneen Hunter, Caitlin Moriarty, and Susan Prillaman - for their support and service with a smile. This year, as always, CGP volunteers were recognized as being “wonderful.” Their effort is a shining example of being a citizen wherever we serve. Gainesville – Guest House The Guest House recently had a GA Power energy audit completed and Dana Chapman, Director of the Guest House, asked if the Citizens of GA Power Gainesville Chapter could help to incorporate some of the recommendations. We rallied 7 volunteers and spent Saturday morning installing insulation & caulking windows to help with their energy efficiency! Citizens of GA Power Gainesville loves The Guest House & all that they do for the elderly community! Huge THANKS to all who participated – I know the Guest House is grateful for all our help & hard work! GREAT JOB! Metro East – Retiree Ramp Build Metro East Citizens of Georgia Power ramp project this weekend for Eli Dobson, former Georgia Power employee, teamed with Senior Connections. We worked this Saturday and Sunday to build the ramp. Pictured left to right is Robert Purcell, Lee Peacock, Harvey Clark, Mike McCowen, Anthony Dunn, and Gerard Vaughn. Please let me know if you need any other information about the project. South Cobb – Roadside Cleanup South Cobb did a roadside cleanup today followed by lunch and a plant giveaway. We had 27 volunteers. Customer Care Center – Haven House On July 12, 2014, the Citizens of Georgia Power, CCC chapter, hosted a cookout for Haven House, a shelter for domestic abuse victims. In addition to feeding approximately 20 families, volunteers enjoyed a day of “fun in the sun” with the children playing games such as badminton, hula hoop, scoop ball and miniature golf. These games, along with 18 shoeboxes filled with toiletry items, were donated to the Haven House. Plant Vogtle – Membership Drive Contest Winner In an effort to expand their membership, the Plant Vogtle chapter ran a contest for employees who joined Vogtle CGP by April 30. They would be eligible for monthly random drawings through the end of the year. Each winner will receive a $500 donation to the charity of their choice. The first winner, Plant Vogtle facilities foreman, Mandy Baker, has donated her winnings to Magnolia Acres Community Empowerment Committee (MACEC). View the story in a recent Vogtle 3 and 4 Update newsletter. State Board & Charitable Giving Organization – Plant Vogtle Tour After a productive board meeting this month, the Citizens State Board was joined by Mike Anderson and his organization for a tour of Plant Vogtle. Special thanks to the staff at the visitors center for a great tour. Family House Testimonial – Kevin Ware Last fall, when my newborn granddaughter required specialized medical treatment for a heart defect, my family and I, who reside in South Georgia, had the privilege of staying at the Peggy M. Grubb House and the John and June Hemby House in Atlanta. I am an employee of Southern Company and work at Plant Hatch near Baxley, Georgia. My daughter, expecting twin girls, learned during her pregnancy that one of the babies would need a facility capable of providing surgical intervention immediately after her birth due to a condition called hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). Northside Hospital in Atlanta was recommended for delivery, after which my granddaughter was to be transferred to Egleston Children’s Hospital at Emory for surgery. Upon learning of this crucial condition and that the necessary surgery would require an extended stay in the Atlanta area, I began searching for a place for my family to stay. A coworker of mine at Plant Hatch was staying at the Grubb House, a Georgia Power Family House funded by the Citizens of Georgia Power, while a family member underwent medical treatment. I contacted him and received the information needed to inquire about the availability of the house. I immediately called volunteer services and promptly received the necessary forms from the helpful staff. My family and I were initially scheduled to stay a week. When my family and I arrived at the Peggy M. Grubb House, we knew it was truly “a home away from home.” The location and the security system made us feel safe. The home was spotless and we saw the time and effort put forth into making us comfortable. Having access to various amenities such as a full kitchen and laundry facilities provided us with necessities needed during our extended stay. It was conveniently located and inexpensive, requiring only a small donation per guest, which provided peach of mind and financial assistance. After a week’s stay at the Grubb House, my granddaughter was transferred from Northside Hospital to Egleston Children’s Hospital. At this time, my family and I were able to move to another Georgia Power Family House, the John and June Hemby House. During the time that my granddaughter underwent and recovered from the first of what we have been told will be three surgeries, we stayed at this location. At the Hemby House, we had the same great experience, feeling at home and safe during this difficult time. This past Spring, my granddaughter, Aubrianna, now six months old, underwent her second surgery. We stayed a second time at the Peggy M. Grubb House and had another outstanding experience which include caring for her twin sister, Anna Leigh. The Grubb House accommodated all of our needs, including baby furnishings such as a bassinet and a rocking chair for needed nap times. We have been told that my granddaughter’s third surgery will take place when she is between the ages of one and four. When the need arises again, I am grateful knowing that the Georgia Power Family Houses are there. Providing these houses for Georgia Power and Southern Company employees and their families seeking medical treatment away from home is truly a blessing. Citizens Chapter Membership As of June 2014 Compared to Year-end 2012 and 2013 Chapter STATE TOTAL Albany Americus Athens Augusta Bainbridge Brunswick Carrollton Cartersville Clayton Columbus Conyers Customer Care Center Dublin Effingham Forest Park Gainesville General Office Gwinnett Heart of Georgia Hinesville/Jesup Jefferson Street Kingsland Metro East Metro South 2012 2013 3655 3437 54 25 30 28 108 144 103 113 37 38 41 68 33 45 48 48 65 70 89 80 21 18 363 239 43 45 155 61 260 154 116 47 128 17 51 191 38 49 152 54 224 147 108 43 112 6 70 86 2014 3194 43 24 87 42 30 58 51 60 59 48 12 440 15 44 194 34 161 113 91 47 108 20 32 158 Chapter STATE TOTAL Metro West Milledgeville/Plant Branch North Fulton Area Northwest Mountain Piedmont Plant Bowen Plant Hammond Plant Hatch Plant Scherer Plant Vogtle Plant Wansley Plant Yates Rome Savannah Savannah Generation South Cobb Statesboro Tallulah Falls Thomson Tifton Valdosta Vidalia Waycross Waynesboro 2012 2013 3655 3437 62 107 53 55 2014 3194 32 19 124 65 20 111 78 34 59 40 97 114 23 73 86 139 46 16 23 83 24 66 84 93 101 22 64 77 103 56 22 31 66 8 67 66 156 24 41 76 54 25 28 22 30 62 81 11 74 23 56 35 32 30 32 84 32 79 29 71 12 30 22 66 103 6 70 22 2014 CARES Chapter Postings Mid-Year thru June Chapter Albany Americus Athens Augusta Bainbridge Brunswick Carrollton Cartersville Clayton Columbus Conyers Customer Care Center Dublin Effingham Forest Park Gainesville General Office Gwinnett Heart of Georgia Hinesville/Jesup Jefferson Street Kingsland Metro East Metro South Metro West 2013 HOURS (YTD) 1421 664 138 28 2143 1116 4717 391 215 0 1170 319 2277 734 1083 279 1759 832 377 92 764 181 5686 5812 129 30 1437 436 5689 3472 1813 408 1756 698 6110 974 4933 358 253 43 2184 440 240 156 1237 323 2211 2287 3173 1017 Chapter Milledgeville/Plant Branch North Fulton Area Northwest Mountain Piedmont Plant Bowen Plant Hammond Plant Hatch Plant Scherer Plant Vogtle Plant Wansley Plant Yates Rome Savannah Savannah Generation South Cobb Statesboro Tallulah Falls Thomson Tifton Valdosta Vidalia Waycross Waynesboro STATE TOTAL HOURS REPORTED TOTAL HOURS REPORTED IN CARES FOR 2013 – 87,120 TOTAL HOURS REPORTED IN CARES FOR 2012 – 79,288 TOTAL HOURS REPORTED IN CARES FOR 2011 – 68,800 TOTAL HOURS REPORTED IN CARES for 2010 – 48,882 TOTAL HOURS REPORTED IN CARES for 2009 – 39,582 TOTAL HOURS REPORTED IN CARES for 2008 – 39,667 TOTAL HOUSE REPORTED IN CARES for 2007 – 30,504 2013 HOURS (YTD) 3369 214 4866 1429 2032 540 0 0 2216 170 1738 1153 200 0 1062 189 1174 172 2761 767 1888 314 1103 1070 2487 332 601 548 1906 360 569 164 2432 118 1152 60 15 397 838 1109 174 5 20 69 573 288 1334 1334 87,120 30,558 Upcoming Projects Date Chapter Event Contacts August 2 Tallulah Falls Golf Tournament Benny Pate Robert Gilbert Jim Gunter August 18 North Fulton October 1 Gwinnett October 10 Plant Vogtle Kylan Warren Golf Tournament Mary Ann Manley Golf Tournament 2nd Annual Sporting Clays Tournament J.D. Wilson Debra Hayes Bob Brinkman Through personal touch and a caring attitude, we support our employees, their families, and our communities in times of need, such that we are A Citizen Wherever We Serve. Upcoming Target Dates Tell Your Story The Energizer publication is your chance to show everyone what your chapter has accomplished. Please remember to send in your write-ups and pictures of all your events. Team photos are great, but don’t forget to take some action shots during the events All submissions are due by the 10th of each month. Deadline Date Aug. 15 September 3 September 26 October 6-10 October6 October 6 Subject State officer nomination forms due to the state office Call to annual meeting mailed Deadline for Chapter Matching Contribution Request Form Committee chairs application due in state office State officers will go through selection process for committee chairs to serve on State Board during 2015 Annual Meeting reservations/delegate forms due Chapter Information for Annual Meeting printed program due to State Office