July - Clark County REMC

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July - Clark County REMC
The Power of
Human Connections
Volume 18 Issue 7
July 2016
Clark County REMC sends youth to visit Washington, D.C.
Participants had the opportunity to meet with U. S. Representative Todd Young of Indiana’s 9th Congressional district. Included in
the group are two of the youth represented by Clark County REMC: Rohan Reddy and Sydney Amick are 4th and 5th from the right.
The 2016 Youth Tour sponsored by Electric
Cooperatives throughout the nation is history; but, the
memories made will last a lifetime for two local students
that took part in the Youth Tour to Washington DC on June
9-16. Youth Tour provides young Hoosiers the opportunity
to visit the nation’s capital, experience American history
and gain a better understanding about their electric cooperative and government.
A delegation of 82 Indiana students representing 34
Indiana electric cooperatives joined more than 1,800 students from 47 states for the week-long experience.
Clark County REMC sponsored two students on this
year’s trip:
• Sydney Amick, New Washington High School
• Rohan Reddy, New Albany High School
“Clark County REMC is pleased to provide this opportunity for our local youth,” said David Vince, General
Manager of the REMC. “It’s a great trip and a wonderful
chance to see the sights, make new friends and learn how
everyone, even young people, can make a difference in the
political process.”
Students participating in the trip visited Flight 93 and
Pentagon 9/11 Memorials, the Gettysburg Battlefield,
Arlington National Cemetery, the Smithsonian Institution,
and enjoyed a night cruise on the Potomac River, the
National Mall memorials, the National Museum of the
Marine Corps and much more.
The Youth Tour students also participated in a youth
rally, during which they shared their thoughts and opinions
on a variety of timely issues. The youth rally prepared the
students for a day on Capitol Hill, where they had an opportunity to meet with Indiana’s congressional delegation.
But the best part of the trip may have been the long lasting friendships that were made and being a part of a group
that has more than 50,000 alumni from every walk of life
including U.S. Senators and CEOs.
Clark County REMC is a great resource for building energy-efficient homes.
If you’re in the market to buy or build a home, or you’re ready
to remodel your present home, attend one of the REMC’s FREE
Touchstone Energy Home Seminars. You’ll learn great ways to
save money through energy-efficient construction techniques.
July 20 and 21 at 7 p.m.
All seminars are held in the REMC Community Room,
7810 State Road 60.
Please call to reserve your spot: 812-246-3316.
Integrity • Accountability • Innovation • Commitment to Community
REMC sponsors students at
Touchstone Energy Camp
Clark County REMC sponsored four students at the
annual Touchstone Energy Camp. The camp was held June
8-11, 2016, at Camp Tecumseh in Brookston, Ind.
Students entering seventh grade this fall were eligible
to attend to participate in the three day program. The students’ agenda combined traditional outdoor camp activities
with environmental education, electrical safety practices
and cooperative business education.
“This is a great way for students to learn about the role
of the electric cooperative in their community. On top of
that, they get to experience all the fun of camp,” David
Vince, General Manager of the REMC.
The Touchstone Energy Camp program was developed
by a committee of electric cooperative employees from
Indiana. The camp is funded in part by Indiana’s electric
cooperatives, Hoosier Energy, Wabash Valley Power,
Indiana Electric Cooperatives and other industry partners.
Energy tips for hot summer months
Students representing Clark County REMC at the Touchstone
Energy Camp were from left to right:
Giavanna Yowell, Scribner Middle School
Reece Ausmus, Highland Hills Middle School
Drew Wilson, Henryville Elementary School
Zachary Reiter, Silver Creek Middle School
•S
et your thermostat to the highest temperature that’s
still comfortable
• T urn off your lights and use energy-efficient bulbs
where possible
•P
lug any leaks that are letting cold air out of your home
•C
lose blinds and shades, particularly when the sun is
shining inside
REMC Sunday Summer Baseball Sweepstakes
Clark County REMC once again offers our
members the chance to win four tickets to each
of the Louisville Bats Sunday home games at
beautiful Slugger Field. Check out the schedule
of upcoming games on the right.
Take a minute to send us your name, address
and phone number, or e-mail us at ccremc@
theremc.net for your chance to win.
July 3
Gwinnett Braves
July 17 Indianapolis Indians
July 24 Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs
Aug. 7 Columbus Clippers
Aug. 21 Indianapolis Indians
Sept. 4 Indianapolis Indians
School supply drive
Let’s all pitch in and help our kids in-need
succeed. The REMC will serve as a collection
site for school supplies. Drop off your donations between now and the end of August.
Supplies will be divided among area schools.
Suggested list:
#2 pencils – no mechanical pencils
Large erasers
Pencil top erasers
Glue sticks
Elmer’s glue
Children’s scissors
Boxes of 24 crayons
1” three-ring binders
Two pocket folder with no fastener
Ruler
Highlighters
Small school boxes for desk supplies
Washable markers
Colored pencils
Dry erase markers
Headphones or ear buds for
computer labs
Wide-ruled loose leaf paper
Kleenex tissues
Disinfecting wipes
Sandwich size Ziploc baggies
Gallon size Ziploc baggies
Sale Extended!
GeoSpring* Water Heater!
It’s a HOT deal on Hybrid Water Heater Technology
“The REMC made this so easy – all I did was call. They scheduled everything and put
the charges on my bill with no interest and no hidden fees.”
“Just because I’m an REMC member, I got the very best installation at the lowest price
possible.”
The special promotion on a *50 gallon GeoSpring water heater has been
extended another three months.
• $250 additional discount (sale extended July, August and September);
• $400 rebate;
• $300 tax credit;
+
Receive up to an
additional $250
savings
Federal income tax credits for
energy efficiency have been
renewed for purchases made in
2016, as well as retroactive to
purchases made in 2015. Tax credit
amount - $300. File tax form 5695
with your tax return.
REMC members can take advantage of a special installed price of $1,249 plus
tax for a *50 gallon hybrid water heater. That’s an additional savings of $250
from our normal purchase and installation price. The $400 rebate will be
applied to your electric bill after installation.
Your investment: $849 + tax (Purchased and installed).
For the Do It Yourselfer, take advantage of the special purchase price of $999
plus tax. That’s an additional savings of $250 from our normal DIY price. The
$400 rebate will be applied to your electric bill.
Your investment: $599 + tax (DIY).
* Special pricing also available on 80 gallon GeoSpring. Call for pricing.
The Power of Human Connections
Working For You
Kevin Porter is Working For You. As a
lineman, he has been with Clark County REMC
for five years in September. Kevin completed
the Rural Electric Apprenticeship Program,
REAP, in 2006. REAP is a four-year program
that requires apprentices to attend 576 hours of
classroom instruction combined with at least
8,000 hours of on-the-job training. It is a great
honor to complete this program. He takes great
pride in his work and the job that he does on a day to day basis. Kevin
stated that he enjoys working hard to restore power from storms.
He was born and raised in Underwood, Indiana, where he continues to
keep his roots planted. Kevin, his girlfriend Ky, and her three children:
Mya, Gabe and Isaac still make their home there. They enjoy camping as a
family as well as hiking. Kevin’s hobbies include hunting, fishing, camping
and Colts football.
Josh Bohlsen, Operations Supervisor, said “Kevin joined our team as
a Journeyman Lineman with many years of experience. He adapted to the
co-op and become a valuable member of the team.”
Kevin always has a smile on his face and his humor keeps smiles on the
faces around him. He is a valuable employee of our co-op team; and we
thank him for his five years of service to the co-op.
We hope that you enjoy getting to know the employees of Clark County
REMC and remember that Kevin Porter is Working For You.
Board Meeting Dates
July 5
August 3
5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
The first 30 minutes of each meeting are devoted
to hearing any comments or concerns from REMC
members. The meeting agenda is available for review by
contacting the REMC office four days before a regularly
scheduled meeting. Members who wish to voice comments regarding any item on the agenda, or any other
utility matter, are encouraged to attend the meeting.
Clark County REMC Board of Directors
District 1 Candy Meyer
812-752-5101
csmeyer@mimlearning.com
District 2 Steve Dieterlen
812-256-6096
sdieterlen@theremc.net
District 3 Vacant
District 4 Jimmie Sanders– Vice President
502-541-3166
jsanders@theremc.net
District 5 Steve Stumler – President
502-552-6436
sstumler@theremc.net
District 6 Paul Graf
812-246-4156
pgraf@theremc.net
District 7 Derrick Vogt
812-256-7008
dvogt@theremc.net
Connections is a monthly publication of Clark County REMC
David A. Vince
General Manager
Denise Adams, Editor
Manager of Marketing & Customer Service
Clark County REMC
7810 State Road 60, P. O. Box 411,
Sellersburg, IN 47172-0411
Contact us today for more information
How does the weather affect my electric bill?
To portray an accurate picture of how the temperature relates to our comfort level, the
National Weather Service uses “degree days” to define the margin between the actual
temperature and a baseline of 65, which would be considered comfortable with no
heating or cooling devices needed.
Degree days for May:
2015
2016
Normal (base of 65)
233
221
198
This comparison shows that May 2016 had 12 fewer degree days than April 2015 and
23 more degree days than the National Weather Service defined as “normal” weather
conditions.
Clark County REMC Mission Statement
Clark County REMC, incorporated in 1939, is a member-owned electric
cooperative providing service to members living in Clark, Floyd, Scott, Jefferson
and Washington counties in southern Indiana. Our mission is to efficiently
deliver safe, reliable electric service to our members.
(812) 246-3316 (800) 462-6988
Web site: www.theremc.net
Email us at: ccremc@theremc.net
24 hour outage hot line
866 480-REMC (7362)
24 hour account inquiry/payments by phone
877 484-4042
Call before you dig 8-1-1
Power Cost Adjustment
The PCA represents an additional charge per kwh for
power purchased from Hoosier Energy not included in
the base retail rates of Clark County REMC. The amount
will change monthly.
The power cost adjustment is printed on your monthly bill.
The PCA effective for July billing cycles is –$.003812/kWh or
–$3.81 per 1,000 kWhs.
© Copyright Clark County REMC 2016