August 2015
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August 2015
EnergyLines Flint mini feature Freebies for Flint Members with Co-op Connections Card August 2015 Energy tips Free. Everyone likes to get something for free, and Flint Members are no exception. This year, Flint has been giving away free oil changes, barbecue sandwich combos and ice cream to Members who show their Co-op Connections Card at limited-time-offer events. If you don’t have a card, stop by any of our offices to pick one up or call us at 800.342.3616. Then “like” Flint on Facebook to be notified of the next giveaway event. There are two ways to reduce the amount of energy used for washing clothes—use less water and use cooler water. Switching your temperature setting from hot to warm or cold can cut a load’s energy use in half. Clockwise from top: Flint Energies employees Jennifer Morton and Marian McLemore greet Members at Shane’s Rib Shack in Kathleen during a recent event; Leslie B. Chestnut shows off her free cup of ice cream she received by showing her Co-op Connections Card during the event at Lane Southern Orchards; Ann Warren excitedly waves her Co-op Connections Card at Shane’s, where she received a free sandwich combo. August 2015 The official publication of Flint Energies Periodically inspect your dryer vent to ensure it is not blocked. This will save energy and may prevent a fire. Manufacturers recommend using rigid venting material, not plastic vents that may collapse and cause blockages. Cleaning the lint screen in the dryer after every load will improve air circulation and prevent fire hazards. Source: energy.gov 18A Flint Feature 7,000 Members choose Pay Your Way “I love the pay-as-you-go-way of paying your bill. It works for me.” “I have to agree. It seems I actually save a little each month, or maybe I’m just a little more cautious with the power.” These are just a few of the comments from satisfied Flint Member-owners who are using our Pay Your Way, prepaid electricity service. Seven thousand Flint Energies Members have chosen Pay Your Way as an option to traditional electric bills. Their electric rate is the same, but they are no longer subject to due dates, late fees or disconnect fees. “We had been billing electricity in the same way for 75 years,” says Senior Vice President of Member and Community Relations Jimmy Autry. “Usage has been measured with a meter, and we rendered a bill after the fact.” This after-the-fact billing could provide surprises that did not fit into the Member’s budget. Pay Your Way is a great service for Members who are paid once or twice a month but have bill due dates that do not match up with their paychecks. Many Members who are paid each Friday find it easier to pay smaller amounts each week instead of being hit with larger monthly bills. Members can choose any day to pay for electric service. With Pay Your Way prepaid billing, the Member chooses when and how to buy electric service. Unlike traditional post-pay accounts, Pay Your Way allows Members to pay for electricity before they use it. This approach gives the Member more flexibility and control over the use of electricity. Any Flint Member who has a 200-amp single phase, non-demand residential account is eligible. There is no additional cost to sign up for Pay Your Way. Existing Members can convert their accounts to Pay Your Way service by accepting the terms of agreement and placing a minimum of $50 on the account for daily usage. Unlike traditional accounts, Pay Your Way does not 18B require a $250 deposit and Members are never penalized for disconnects and reconnects. Members who wish to convert an account to Pay Your Way, but have an overdue balance, can pay in full prior to converting or choose the Debt Management option of Pay Your Way service. Once implemented, payments can be made at Flint Energies offices and remote payment stations during normal working hours. Payments can be made 24 hours a day via credit card, debit card or check through the automated call system at 800.342.3616, or online at flintenergies.com. Cash, credit card or check payments can be made 24 hours a day at one of the two PaySite kiosks at the Member Center in Warner Robins or at the headquarters in Reynolds. Thousands of Flint Members are now paying for service on their smartphones, using the free Flint Energies app. When Members sign up for Pay Your Way service, they will be asked to set up alerts and reminders on their account. Alerts can be sent in any combination using push notifications, text messaging and emails. Available alerts include: Low Balance Threshold, Service Connected, Service Disconnected, Service Reconnected and Payment Confirmation. If a Member’s account funds run out overnight, the service is disconnected at 10 a.m. the next morning. Members will receive low-balance alerts prior to being set to disconnect, and will receive alerts once the power has been cut off. Members can recharge their account at any time; day or night, online, by phone, at a kiosk or at Flint Energies offices and remote payment stations during normal working hours. Upon the payment being processed, service will be automatically restored within about 30 minutes. “Flint Energies is in the business of meeting Member needs,” Autry adds. “Pay Your Way is another value-added benefit that proves we are looking out for our Members’ best interests.” FlintEnergies.com Commitment to community Flint Energies will be closed Monday, September 7, in observance of Labor Day. Briana Hart, left, Flint Energies Member Services Representative, gives away some Flint freebies on June 12. An estimated 800 to 1,000 people enjoyed the Frozen in the Park event hosted by Flint Energies and the Warner Robins Police Dept. Bright Ideas grants fund innovative teaching projects that are not part of the regular school budget. The Bright Ideas program distributes grants of up to $1,000 for teachers of grades K-12 at public or private schools in Flint Energies’ 17-county service territory. The day after a holiday is extremely busy for Member Services. Please use automated services like phone or the Internet, or postpone your visit, if possible. Your patience is appreciated. Giving teachers a helping hand. Flint Energies is powering the future of our children with the help of those who have their bills “rounded up” each month through Operation RoundUp®. Your pennies add up to support Bright Ideas. Visit flintenergies.com to apply for a 2015 grant. Hurry! The deadline is Friday, September 4. August 2015 18C Meet Stephanie Harvell Facilities Assistant, Reynolds Cooperative cuisine 50 medium-sized chicken halves Kosher salt 16 ounces canola oil 16 ounces apple cider vinegar 16 ounces Lea and Perrins Worcestershire Sauce 16 ounces ReaLemon concentrate 16 ounces Texas Pete hot sauce, or substitute Coarse-ground, cracked black pepper Salt both sides of chicken halves. Prepare sauce by combining all liquids in a large stockpot. Heat until boiling, then remove from heat and reserve. Place chicken halves, cavity-side down, on a smoker rack. Sprinkle pepper on top. Cook three hours at 250275 degrees. After one hour, begin mopping or spraying sauce liberally on chicken at 20-minute intervals. After three hours, test doneness by eyeball method of easily twisting a leg quarter, or check with a meat thermometer for an internal temperature of 165 degrees. Serve immediately or place in a lined cooler to keep warm. Traditional Northeast Georgia BBQ Chicken and Mop Sauce Courtesy of Ag Commissioner Gary Black and Georgia Grown Coat with remaining sauce, close cooler and allow an additional 15-30 minutes for steaming. If you have a favorite recipe you would like to share, send a copy to: Cooperative Cuisine, Flint Energies, PO Box 7089, Warner Robins, GA 31095 or to mmclemore@ flintemc.com. Co-op Card deals Each week, we feature a Co-op Connections Card Deal of the Week. The following local businesses offer discounts when you show your Co-op Connections Card: August 4: Receive $5 off a purchase of $25 at The Bird Store in Macon August 11: Get one free drink with a $5 minimum purchase at Tina’s Place in Butler August 18: New subscribers to the Tri-County Journal in Buena Vista receive two months free August 25: Get 5 percent off your total ticket at Papa’s Pizza to Go in Montezuma 18D Official publication of Flint Energies P.O. Box 308 Reynolds, GA 31076 flintenergies.com Board of Directors Neal L. Talton, Chairman Sam M. Wellborn III, Vice Chairman David H. Cleveland, Marian McLemore, Editor Secretary-Treasurer Jeffrey P. Wainwright, Member Services Asst. Secetary-Treasurer 800.342.3616 Patrick J. Braski Donald Chase Outage Hotline Leighton Cooley 888.354.6836 Arthur Head Paul E. Hibbitts Office Hours Jane W. Perfect Monday through Friday Clarence J. Robinson Jr. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Saturdays, Owner Sundays & Holidays You, Flint Member Flint Energies is an equal opportunity provider and employer. FlintEnergies.com
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