March 2016 - Pointe Coupee Electric
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March 2016 - Pointe Coupee Electric
Employee of the Month - February 2016 Rhonda Fortie Each month Pointe Coupee Electric highlights one of its valued employees. The Cooperative understands the importance of its member owners getting to know the people who are instrumental in providing them with quality electric services. This month Pointe Coupee Electric would like to introduce Rhonda Fortie to its member owners. The Coopera- tive is very fortunate to have Rhonda as part of the Accounts Payable/Payroll Department. Rhonda joined the Pointe Coupee Electric team in 1985. She presently holds the position of Accounts Payable/Payroll Specialist. Rhonda is responsible for accounting and paying the Pointe Coupee Electric administrations and operations expenses, as well as handling the Cooperative’s payroll for the employees. She also analyzes the new computer software programs for the company. Rhonda enjoys all aspects of her position. Pointe Coupee Electric ART CONTEST This contest is open to our Pointe Coupee Electric members, employees’ families and to students at our PCEMC Adopted Schools (Valverda, North Iberville Elementary, Upper Pointe Coupee, Rosenwald, Rougon, Livonia, Catholic of PC, False River Academy, Port Allen High, Holy Family, Devall Middle, Chamberlin, Plaquemine High, Crescent, MSA West and St. John. The art will be used to decorate the line crew hospitality areas as well as the office (board room, upstairs meeting room). First, second and third place winners will be selected in each age division. Winners will receive an award and will be announced in a press release that will be sent to the LA Country as well as Pointe Coupee Banner, West Side Journal, & Post South. Good Luck to all of you! Contest Rules: Art must be one dimensional sketches, drawings, or paintings. Plain white paper must be used. Paper size can range from 8 1/2 x 11 (letter size), 8 1/2 x 14 (legal size), or sketch pad paper. The words THANK YOU must be displayed in the art. Because this art will be displayed in areas where we host our extra crews during emergencies or storms. Drawings must be of line crews working or any theme involving electricity. Artists will be divided into three age divisions: Grades 0-4, Grades 5-8, and Grades 9-12. Please do not put contestants name on the art. Please fill out the attached form and paper clip it to the art. The contest will be judged by co-op employees outside of Pointe Coupee Electric and the local tri-parish area. All art must be turned into the Member Services Department by 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 31, 2016. All artwork becomes the property of Pointe Coupee Electric so you may want to make a copy for yourself before submitting your entry. Participant Name: __________________________________________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone Number (_____)__________________ Grade Division (Check one): ______ Grade 0-4 PCEMC Account # or School:_____________________ ______ Grade 5-8 ______ Grade 9-12 Mail To: Pointe Coupee Electric Attention: Member Services P. O. Box 160 New Roads, LA 70760 For questions, call the Member Services Dept. at 225-638-3751 or 1-800-738-7232. Look for your lucky account number on pages 6-7 If you see your account number published this month on inside pages 6-7 of this issue of LOUISIANA COUNTRY, call Pointe Coupee Electric by the last business day of the month to receive a $25 credit on your bill! Contact us at (225) 638-3751 or (800) 738-7232. Your account number can be found on your bill statement. Winning account numbers will only be listed on the inside, centerfold pages. Page 6 • Louisiana Country • March 2016 Pointe Coupee Electric News Joseph H. Cotten Jr., Manager Jimmy Ewing, President Pointe Coupee Electric Membership Corp. P.O. Box 160, New Roads, LA 70760 (638-3751) www.pcemc.org William Jewell represents PCEMC at co-op national meeting Washington Youth Tour participant William Jewell of New Roads represented Pointe Coupee Electric and the state at the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association’s (NRECA) annual meeting held last month at the New Orleans Riverside Hilton. Jewell, the son of Stephen and Mary Jewell, was a delegate on the Washington Youth Tour trip to the nation’s capital last summer along with 25 other cooperative representatives from across the state. He was selected to represent both PCEMC and Louisiana’s rural electric network at the national meeting in New Orleans. (Acct. No. 911200) During his time in The Big Easy, Jewell presented the state colors on the main stage as part of a morning processional of Youth Tour delegates to kick off the meeting attended by nearly 10,000 cooperative leaders from across the country. Jewell was also part of NRECA’s initiative to encourage cooperative members to exercise their right to vote in the upcoming presidential election. Along with other Youth Tour students, Jewell helped distribute information to meeting attendees regarding national regulatory and legislative issues that impact the pocketbooks of electric cooperative consumers. Along with being introduced to electric cooperative leaders from other regions and learning more about how William Jewell of New Roads is pictured above with Gabe Snow, a governmental affairs representative of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) in Washington, D.C. Jewell and Snow were in New Orleans recently for NRECA’s annual membership meeting. the national cooperative network functions, Jewell participated in NRECA’s Community Service Project. For the project, attendees were presented an opportunity to write a personal note of thanks to Louisiana veterans of the U.S. military. The project was a joint endeavor including the Louisiana Member Services Association, the NOLA Tree Project and the Red Cross. Jewell said he was proud to participate in the project. “I wrote a note that was just a simple thank-you to let them know that I appreciate all they’ve done to preserve our freedom,” he said. PCEMC General Manager J.H. “Jodie” Cotten said the co-op received outstanding representation at the national meeting: “William did a fantastic job representing our state. He’s a fine young man and has a bright future ahead.” PCEMC needs to know if you are on a life support system Pointe Coupee Electric is updating its records for life support equipment needs and would appreciate your cooperation in providing this vital information. As our members know, there is nothing that can be done to prevent outages due to extreme weather or other acts of nature. The co-op strives to minimize any inconvenience for its members by planning outages for maintenance and restoring service during outages as quickly as possible. It is sometimes necessary to plan brief outages in order to maintain quality service and perform important maintenance or construction to our electric distribution system. These brief outages ensure the safety of the cooperative’s linemen. We are making a special effort to assist any member who relies on a life support system or equipment. We need to know who you are and where you are located. We also need to be advised of any changes that are made and if the system or equipment is removed. We appreciate your cooperation in this important matter. (Acct. No. 1920601) If someone in your home is dependent on life support equipment, please fill out the form below and mail it to Pointe Coupee Electric, P.O. Box 160, New Roads, LA 70760. Life-Support System Information IF IT’S NOT INSULATED, NEITHER ARE YOU. Do you have an emergency standby generator to operate this equipment? Yes____ No_____ What you need to know about the To further promote worker and pubic safety, the Louisiana legislature has adopted new rules OVERHEAD to be followed by those who work near overhead power lines. LOUISIANA POWER LINE SAFETY ACT Helping members use electricity safely, that’s the power of your co-op membership. Learn more from the experts themselves at TogetherWeSave.com. Type of Support System: _______________________________ Pointe Coupee Electric has scheduled some maintenance work in our Waterloo Substation on Monday evening, March 21, starting at 10:00 pm and lasting approximately 1 ½ hours. Interruption of service will include the areas of New Roads, Patin Dyke, Ventress, Morganza, Batchelor, Innis, and the Erwinville and Bueche areas. Maintenance work is extremely important and helps to ensure the cooperative provides safe and reliable electric service to our members. If you have any questions, please feel free to call our office at 225- 638-3751. (Acct. No. 2277201) We thank our members for your cooperation and understanding. Address: _______________________________________________ Account number: _____________________________ Planned interruption of service set for March 21 To promote and pubic safety, the Louisiana legislature has from further Louisiana law worker (LRS 45:141-146) prohibits unauthorized persons adopted new rules to be followed by those who work near overhead power lines. working, including moving equipment, within ten feet of any high voltage REPLACE, NEVER REPAIR DAMAGED EXTENSION CORDS. ) _____________________________ Pointe Coupee Electric announced the 2016 winners of the continuing education scholarships at its 77th Annual Membership Meeting earlier this year. A $1000.00 scholarship is awarded each year to a graduating senior from each of the three parishes that Pointe Coupee Electric serves. Winning the Pointe Coupee Parish scholarship is Reed Smith of Catholic High of Pointe Coupee. Reed is the son of Mark and Cherie Smith of New Roads. The Iberville Parish scholarship winner is Jade Doyle of Plaquemine High School. Jade is the daughter of Daniel Doyle of Plaquemine. Winning the West Baton Rouge Parish scholarship is Kyle Washington of Port Allen High School. Kyle is the son of Roderick and Cheryl Washington of Port Allen. (Acct. No. 2171100) The board of directors, management and staff of Pointe Coupee Electric extend congratulations to each of these very deserving students. What you need to know about the LOUISIANA OVERHEAD POWER LINE SAFETY ACT Name: _________________________________________________ Telephone: ( PCEMC announces 2016 scholarship winners Safety_Cord_Mag_FullPg.indd 1 If to work ten feet of anyelechigh be any doneunauthorized must notify theperson ownerintends or operator of thewithin high voltage overhead voltage overhead electric utility line, the person responsible for the work tric utility line not less than forty-eight hours prior to commencing work. to be done must notify the owner or operator of the high voltage overhead electric utility less thanonly forty-eight hours priormutual to commencing work.have Work shallline be not performed after satisfactory arrangements been completed between theonly owner operator of mutual the higharrangements voltage overhead Work shall be performed afterorsatisfactory have been completed owner or operator hightovoltage electric utility linebetween and thethe person responsible forofthethe work be done.overhead electric utility line and the person responsible for the work to be done. To notify Pointe Coupee Electric that you intend to To notify Pointe Coupee Electric that you intend to work work within within ten ten feet feet of of aa high high voltage voltage overhead overhead electric electric utility utility line line owned ownedor oroperated operatedby byit,it,please pleasecall call (225) 638-3751 or 800-738-7232. (225) 638-3751 or 800-738-7232. Alternative payment options available Members pay their bills online or by phone using Visa, Master Card, Discover or electronic check. Go to our website at www. pcemc.org and click on the “Pay Online” Button on the left hand side of the screen. You can also call 1-877-831-6383. overhead electric utility line. Louisiana law (LRS 45:141-146) prohibits unauthorized persons from working, including moving withinwithin ten feet any ofhigh If any unauthorized person equipment, intends to work tenoffeet anyvoltage high overhead electric utility line. voltage overhead electric utility line, the person responsible for the work to 1/16/15 3:41 PM Connecting People...Impacting Lives! Connecting People...Impacting Lives! March 2016 • Louisiana Country • Page 7 LOUISIANA Your Cooperative Connection Pointe Coupee Electric News March 2016 • www.pcemc.org William Jewell represents PCEMC at national meeting C O U N T RY
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