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feb 12 local covers 1/13/12 1:05 PM Page 3 GVEC EDITION GLOBAL CO-OP SPIRIT FEBRUARY 2012 KEYHOLE GARDENING MOVIE SNACKS 2012: INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF COOPERATIVES CAMPGROUND COMRADES A Natural Fit: Volunteer Park Hosts Are at Home in the Wild Three New Services for Members PAGE 18 Attend Your District Meeting PAGE 19 Take Time to Talk: Driving & Electrical Safety PAGE 22 HT E C E GV E SE W E I ER V GE A P 17 the vol. 38, no. 2 review February 2012 Delivering Financial Results M aintaining a financially strong cooperative is important to the membership of GVEC. Doing so allows us not only to operate efficiently, but it also opens the door to sizeable savings in future endeavors concerning system reliability and member service. High credit ratings and strategic debt management have positioned GVEC well to address the needs of today’s members as well as those of future generations. Standard & Poor’s “A+” and “A-1” Ratings Affirmed In November 2011 Standard & Poor’s (S&P) affirmed GVEC’s “A+” issuer credit rating as well as its “A-1” short-term rating with a “stable outlook.” This was the fifth consecutive year for the issuer rating as well as the second consecutive year for the short-term rating. S&P cited “certainty regarding its wholesale power supply arrangements,” “a history of very strong financial metrics,” and “strong projections for liquidity and coverage” as just a few of GVEC’s strengths. High credit ratings such as these are among a distinction given to only a handful of cooperatives and gain GVEC access to important savings opportunities such as Commercial Paper. Commercial Paper Saves Members $1.4M to Date In 2010 GVEC began taking advantage of a short-term financing method called Commercial Paper (CP). Much like the way a construction loan works, CP allows the Cooperative to utilize low short-term interest rates to save money while funding its capital investments as necessary. With a little less than two years participating in CP, GVEC has recognized over $1.4 million in shortterm interest savings to date compared to other shortterm financing available from traditional cooperative sources. Savings like this contribute to keeping electric rates as low as possible. District 1 Robert J. Werner District 4 Shawn Martinez District 2 Lewis Borgfeld, Board President District 5 Morris Harvey District 3 Henry “Bubba” Schmidt, Jr. District 6 Emmett Engelke Future Savings of $3.3M Projected Given CP is a short-term financing strategy, funds eventually roll over to long-term debt — much like a home mortgage would. This is where investors review a company’s overall credit rating and financial stability to offer competitive interest rates on long-term financing needs. Approximately $40 million in GVEC bonds were taken to market in December 2011. Negotiations began with prominent financial investors and resulted in Prudential assuming all $40 million of the 30-year debt at a low 3.77% interest rate: the lowest offered by each of the potential investors. At this rate, GVEC will eventually recognize over $3.3 million dollars more in long-term interest savings as compared with the next lowest offering. GVEC continues to take a progressive, yet vigilant, approach to debt management in order to save you money. Prudent financial management is just one core value the GVEC Board and staff utilize to constantly improve what we deliver for the thousands of memberowners who rely on us for quality service, in many forms, each and every day. I am always interested in your questions and feedback. Contact me by phone at 830.857.1152, email at dschauer@gvec.org, or by mail at P.O. Box 118, Gonzales, TX, 78269. Respectfully, District 7 Melvin E. Strey, Board Vice President District 10 Don Williams, Board Secretary/Treasurer District 8 Mark Roberts District 11 David Warzecha District 9 Dr. Tom DeKunder 800.223.GVEC (4832) | info@gvec.org | www.gvec.org | February 2012 TEXAS CO-OP POWER 17 Attend Your District Meeting Three New Services for Members GVEC Online Outage Map Outage Map, Mobile Site, and Online Chat Keep You Connected We’re always looking for ways to make it easier and more convenient for you to do business with GVEC, and at the top of the list is our new outage map tracking service. Simply click the “View Current Outages” icon on the www.gvec.org homepage to find information about if and where outages are currently taking place. It includes general areas and number of members affected and restored to that point. It’s a fast and simple way to find the answers you want. In fact, our outage map can also be accessed from our new mobile site — another service that keeps GVEC at your fingertips, especially when you’re on the go. Go to www.gvec.org on your device and the site should pop up as GVEC Mobile. Our mobile site allows you to view and access the most important information from our website through data phones and other devices such as iPads. For example, you can access our number to report an outage, pay your bill for GVEC as well as GVEC.net, and even go to the full GVEC website. This connection provides members with a direct and local link to the Cooperative’s service and dependability, and it begins with District Meetings. They are your opportunity to be involved in decisions that will impact the future In addition, you can plug into our Facebook and Twitter feeds where you’ll find postings about safety and energy efficiency, local events and specific information on major, widespread outages when applicable. Last but not least: our new online chat. Now you can communicate with us through a link on our web and mobile sites. Find it at www.gvec.org on the full site under the “Contact Us” page or on our “Self-Service Portal” page, on the mobile site under “Contact Us;” or if you’re on www.gvec.net, it’s located on the “Customer Support” (soon to be “Customer Center”) page. Remember: Keep your information current for the best service GVEC Mobile Website Account No.: Registration begins at 6:30 p.m. Business meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. District 6 New Braunfels District 8 District 2 Waelder Luling District 4 Schertz District 7 District 3 Seguin GVEC Live Online Chat District 1 Smiley Meter No.: GVEC Twitter Page (GVEC_Tweets) Cuero Yorktown Service Area Voting Districts Victoria Service Boundary District Boundaries County Boundaries Goliad earn $2500 cash for college Do you have a graduating high school senior who wants to continue their education? Encourage your student to apply for a 2012 GVEC scholarship. Last year GVEC awarded $37,500 to our members’ children. GVEC Facebook Page (GVEC) District 10 District 11 Thurs., March 1 — McQueeney Baptist Church, McQueeney DISTRICT 11 MEETING Yoakum Nixon Stockdale DISTRICT 6 MEETING Thurs., March 22 — St. Michael’s Catholic Church Parish Hall, Cuero Hallettsville Shiner District 5 La Vernia Tues., February 28 — First Lutheran Church, Gonzales Tues., March 20 — Schertz Civic Center, Schertz Moulton Gonzales Cost San Antonio DISTRICT 3 MEETING Don’t forget to keep your phone number on record updated. February 2012 We welcome your input and hope to see you at your District Meeting! District 9 Have your account number(s) and meter number(s) ready! So if you live in Districts 3, 6, 9 or 11, expect your invitation in the mail. This meeting isn’t just about keeping the lights on, but is also your opportunity to participate in the decisions that will impact the future of GVEC. San Marcos District Meetings will be held in February and March for GVEC members living in Districts 3, 6, 9 and 11. Call 1.800.223.4832 in the event of an outage! GVEC, as well as discuss cooperativerelated business. Every third year, members are invited to attend their District Meeting; this year they are being held for Districts 3, 6, 9 and 11. The purpose is to nominate candidates for District Director, who will then be elected to the Board of Directors at the Annual Meeting held in June. District Meetings also provide members with an opportunity to meet the current director and staff from DISTRICT 9 MEETING You can also pick up a glow-in-the-dark refrigerator magnet from any GVEC office. It will have our phone number on it, and for your convenience, a Customer Service Representative will write in your account and meter number. TEXAS CO-OP POWER of GVEC. One of these opportunities is electing a District Director who will represent members at monthly Board meetings. District Meeting Dates & Times Make sure we have your current phone number and address so that we can assist you as quickly as possible — especially when reporting an outage. We use the phone number attached to your account (or the meter number if you have multiple accounts) to pinpoint your location and to find the source of the problem. You can update your information on the Self-Service Portal at www.gvec.org, or call us and we’ll do it for you. 18 As a member of an electric cooperative such as GVEC, you have a unique opportunity to take an active role in the business of your electric company — because you’re not just a customer, you’re a member-owner, too. Recipient selections are based on scholastic achievement, extracurricular involvement and community service. To qualify, the student’s parents or primary guardian must have an active GVEC electric account. For an application and rules, visit www.gvec.org or any GVEC office. Your child can also pick one up at the school counselor’s office. February 2012 application deadline: Thursday, March 1, 2012 TEXAS CO-OP POWER 19 Ask an HVAC Expert Miguel Maldonado, GVEC Home Technician ® Why should I care about my AC/Heating ducts? Even though you can’t see your home’s ductwork, you need to know its condition because air duct leakage can be one of the greatest energy wasters in a central AC/Heating system. In fact, a home’s ducts could leak for years without the homeowner’s knowledge if ducts are crimped or tangled, have holes or loose joints, or leak due to poor design. This is especially true for older homes. Here’s the problem. Leaks in a home’s “supply” duct can result in conditioned air being dumped into spaces that don’t need to be heated or cooled — like attics, garages and crawl spaces. That’s a waste of money. Leaks in “return” ducts cause outside air to be pulled into the system, reducing efficiency and capacity. For example, when it’s humid outside, the moist air drawn in can cause a home to feel clammy. It can also bring in dust, mold spores and other contaminates, reducing air quality. If there are any kinks or blockages in a duct, air flow is reduced. Another energy waster is if ducts work themselves loose or weren’t properly connected in the first place! That’s why it’s a good idea for homeowners to have their ductwork inspected every few years by a professional who not only can find the problems, but fix them. Usually it’s just a matter of sealing, which is relatively inexpensive when compared to the benefits. While this work can be done at any time, homeowners might want to combine it with seasonal maintenance being performed on their AC/Heating units to ensure their entire system is intact and up for the task it was meant to do. Maintenance is Important GVEC Home is now offering Comfort Check Service Plans to help make sure your central heating and cooling system is running right. Regular maintenance can ensure your unit is running as efficiently as possible and extend the life of your equipment. Our new plans include two tune-ups a year, discounts, priority service and more, depending on the plan selected. There’s no contract, and payments can be conveniently added to your GVEC electric bill. Love Your Ducts Fix Your Leaky Ducts this February! Order a Duct Inspection Today The EPA estimates leaking ducts can reduce your heating and cooling system efficiency by as much as 20%. Fixing those problems will make your home more comfortable, improve your indoor air quality, and save you money. Includes sealing minor leaks and, if needed, an estimate for repair of any major leaks or problems. Schedule an inspection today! Expires 02/29/12 800.223.GVEC (4832) www.gvec.org TACLB016098E 20 TEXAS CO-OP POWER February 2012 PENNIES FOR STRONGER COMMUNITIES. Time to Turn Small Change into Big Change Grant Opportunity for Nonprofits! Participating GVEC members are rounding up their electric bills and donating those extra pennies to the POWER UP Community Fund. Grants will be awarded to nonprofit organizations involved in projects benefiting their community. Nonprofit Organizations — Don’t miss the deadline! Apply for a grant by February 15, 2012. Learn more at www.gvec.org, phone Barbara Kuck at 830.857.1116, or email info@gvec.org. Our clean and background-checked technicians will inspect your duct system in the attic for: • Damage • Disconnection • Tangles and Crushes Shop One of Our Store Locations Seguin | La Vernia | Gonzales Serving Surrounding Areas 800.223.GVEC (4832) www.gvec.org February 2012 TEXAS CO-OP POWER 21 Current Customers! CO-OP DOES YOUR FAMILY KNOW THIS? First in a series of four: look for a Co-op Conversation each quarter. Take Time to Talk: Driving & Electrical Safety With all the safety information available, we’d hope the children in our lives would have learned all they need to know about safety — whether from us or another source. But, there is some information too important to miss, such as how to survive a car accident involving power lines. While we hope this never happens, we think it’s worthy of a family conversation. It’s knowledge that can save the life of a loved one. increase your chances for survival,” says Craven. “I hope every mother, father, and grandparent talks to their families and friends about what they should do in this situation.” What would you do? If your car hits a power pole, or otherwise brings a power line down, stay in your vehicle until the local electric company de-energizes the lines. Even if the lines aren’t humming, sparking or moving, they may still be carrying an electric current strong enough to cause serious injury or even death. It’s dark and the roads are slick. Suddenly you see something in the middle of the road. Swerving, the next thing you know is you’ve hit an electric pole, bringing down live power lines. Keep others safe, too, by honking your horn and warning them to stay away. If you haven’t called 911, do so or ask someone else to call. According to Todd Craven, GVEC Safety Coordinator, most people’s first instinct is to get out of the vehicle. But that’s exactly what you shouldn’t do unless there’s a fire or some other immediate danger. “Most people forget lines are energized, carrying thousands of volts of electricity. But if you know what to do, you’ll 22 TEXAS CO-OP POWER Then stay in the vehicle unless you must exit due to fire or other danger. Why? Craven says it’s difficult for anyone to get out of a vehicle without making themselves a path for electricity. If you must exit, open the door. Then you must jump free and clear from the vehicle so no part of your body touches the vehicle and the ground at the same February 2012 time. Make sure to jump with both feet together so your feet land on the ground at the same time. After you land with both feet together, shuffle away with small steps, keeping both feet on the ground at all times. This will minimize the chance of shock. Other general safety tips to follow include: Bernie Acre, Information Services Division Manager Serving Customers: Our Hometown Difference Have you ever called a company’s customer service department and 10 minutes later you’re still trying to reach a human being? How about when you ask a question, but no matter how many times or how carefully you repeat it, the computerized auto attendant doesn’t understand you? That doesn’t happen with GVEC.net as your Internet Service Provider (ISP). We realize that despite its benefits, technology can be frustrating for users, which is why we have “real” people answer the phone when you call for technical support. We believe that is what true customer service is all about and is one of the corporate values we focus on daily. Providing customers with friendly, knowledgeable support is just one of the many ways GVEC does business as your co-op and hometown high-speed Internet provider. In addition to personalized technical support and customer service, we know users also want value, speed, and reliability. We share those same ideals. without increasing their monthly bills. We’ve also made installation more affordable with a flat $99 fee for any plan. At GVEC, we understand the modern conveniences you need for your family and/or business to thrive and we have a rich heritage of providing the level of reliability you expect. For example, did you know GVEC.net recently introduced new technology allowing us to provide an even greater value at a good price? We not only increased our customers’ broadband speeds wherever possible, but did so automatically No doubt about it. We work hard to put you first and meet your needs. You count on GVEC each and every day for dependable electricity, and we hope to also be the one you choose for that same level of Internet service. Don’t try to help someone from a vehicle or if they are in direct or indirect contact with a downed line. Don’t touch them; call 911 for help. Call & Sign Up Today! 800.699.GVEC (4832) M-F: 7:30AM - 8PM | SAT: 9AM - 3PM www.gvec.net • If you see downed lines, don’t go near. Move away, shuffling your feet, keeping them together and on the ground at all times. Call 911. Important Account Changes Ahead: Effective March 3, 2012 • Do not drive over downed lines. Don’t attempt to move a downed power line or anything in contact with the line by using another object. Even normally nonconductive materials like wood or cloth, if slightly wet, can conduct electricity and electrocute you. Important to Note: • Photo Courtesy of Texas Electric Cooperatives Make sure you’re ready for our February launch of our new email system that’s easier to use, has more features and better security. Check your emails or www.gvec.net for updates and instructions! GVEC account numbers will change to reflect mainframe system updates. Account numbers include any metered items such as a main residence, water well, outdoor light, barn, or guest house. So, you may have multiple accounts affected by this change. For example, if your account numbers were 843259856-01 (main residence) and 843259856-02 (outdoor light), an additional zero will be placed behind the dash. In this case, the new numbers would be 843259856-001 and 843259856-002. Bank Bill-Pay Members on bill-pay programs with banking institutions must update their account numbers directly with their institution on or after March 3. Do not do so before this date to avoid issues. Ensure all of your GVEC account numbers are updated for correct processing. Self-Service Pay Members paying through the Self-Service Portal using their account number to log in will need to update their login with the new account number on or after March 3. To avoid issues, don’t do so before this date. If you don’t use your account number to log in, no action is required. Your account number within the Portal will be automatically updated on March 3. February 2012 Direct Pay For members paying their bill directly through GVEC via phone, mail, or in a GVEC office — your account number will be automatically updated on March 3. Feel free to contact a Customer Service Representative with questions at 800.223.4832. TEXAS CO-OP POWER 23 N OW W E ’ R E C O O K I N G ! em to email th Community Calendar .org info@gvec Member Recipes Aaron Doege, Seguin Mariann Bielke, Marion Cherry Fruit Enchiladas Hearty Hamburger Soup 1 1⁄2 cups butter 2 cups sugar 1 1⁄4 cups water 2 cans (20-ounce) cherry pie filling 1 package (20-count) flour tortillas 1 pound ground beef 1 can (14 1⁄2 ounce) diced tomatoes 4 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed 1 ⁄2 cup celery, chopped 1 1⁄2 teaspoons salt 1 ⁄4 teaspoon dried oregano Other vegetables as desired 12 cups water 6 medium carrots, sliced 1 medium onion 4 beef bouillon cubes 1 ⁄4 teaspoon pepper 2 cups cut green beans, fresh or frozen Topping: 1 tablespoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon sugar 1 ⁄2 to 3⁄4 cup pecans, chopped Combine butter, sugar and water in a saucepan and bring to a boil slowly, until bubbly. Put pie filling in each tortilla, roll up and place in a greased 9 x 13 baking dish. (Use all of the tortillas.) Pour boiling mixture over the rolled tortillas and let set for 40 minutes. Then, sprinkle cinnamon and sugar over the top, and then sprinkle nuts. Bake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Remove from oven and let enchiladas sit for a bit. In a large saucepan, cook beef over medium heat until it’s no longer pink. Drain. Add other ingredients except beans. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for 15 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Add beans. Cover and simmer 15 minutes longer or until beans are tender. New Braunfels Mid-Texas Symphony February 18, 2012 Enjoy a much loved orchestral suite when the Mid-Texas Symphony presents America the Beautiful Series, “Appalachian Spring.” The performance begins at 7 p.m. at Oakwood Baptist Church, New Braunfels. Tickets, available from the symphony office at Texas Lutheran University, the Seguin and New Braunfels Chambers of Commerce, and other outlets, range from $5-$25. For information, call 830-372-8089, email mts@tlu.edu, or visit www.mtsymphony.org. Shiner Community Health Fair February 21, 2012 Know more about healthy options in 2012 by attending the “Partners in Health” Health Fair. You’ll find treats as well as giveaways and free information on sleep disorders, home health care, mental health, child development, physical therapy and cancer treatment. From 3-6 p.m. at Knights of Columbus Hall (formerly American Legion Hall), 102 South Ave. G. Free admission. For info, call the Shiner Chamber of Commerce at 361-594-4180, visit www.shinertx.com. Area Youth Livestock Shows Waelder Livestock Show February 17, 2012 Yorktown FFA Stock Show February 17 – 18, 2012 Hope Livestock Show February 18, 2012 Cuero Livestock Show February 29 - March 2, 2012 All dates are subject to change without notice. Please check with your local school, agricultural department, extension office or 4-H leader to confirm the livestock show date in your area. We welcome your input and questions! Recipes, photos, stories about you, your family, and communities! Always feel free to contact us with information for the GVEC Review or any questions you may have for us. Email info@gvec.org, write to us at P.O. Box 118, Gonzales, TX 78629, or phone us at 800.223.4832. 24 TEXAS CO-OP POWER February 2012 1.800.223.GVEC (4832) info@gvec.org www.gvec.org
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