News Maker Greg Rogers of SVEC on winter safety and scams
As we do the first Friday of each month, we are checking in with Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC).
Today SVEC President and CEO Greg Rogers joins us in our latest news maker.
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Greg has warnings about scams this time of year yes even electrical power provider customers are targets.
He also explains how dangerous generators can be when it comes to inclement weather.
Greg also has some exciting news for school students with great opportunities available for a limited time.
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News Maker Greg Rogers of SVEC on remaining safe
Winter weather is coming, and Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) is ready 24 7.
We spoke with SVEC President and CEO Greg Rogers in our latest news maker about keeping yourself and crews safe.
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Greg reminds us that the move over law on roads applies to electrical crews as well.
He also has tips for generator use during outages as well.
Greg also has advice on effective and proper use of space heaters too.
Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative also wishes everyone a happy and safe holiday season.
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News Maker Greg Rogers on Oct. at SVEC
Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) is celebrating National Cooperative month.
As we do the first Fri. of every month we are talking with SVEC.
This month the President and CEO of SVEC Greg Rogers is with us in our latest news maker.
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Greg tells us about National Cooperative month.
He also explains the advantages of being a member of a cooperative.
Greg also explains that one of the codes of being in a cooperative is working with each other to correct problems that might occur as in the recovery from Hurricane Ian.
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News Maker Greg Rogers on Gaf-n-Go rodeo
We are all invited to attend the Gaf-n-Go Line Worker’s Rodeo in Doswell Virginia.
This is an annual event that shows off the abilities of Electrical Line Workers.
As we do every first Friday of the month we spoke to Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) CEO and President Greg Rogers in our latest news maker.
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Greg tells us about this fun and competitive event May 13 and 14.
He also tells us that any Line Worker is able to enter the competition.
Greg also tells us how the competition allows the general public to view the remarkable work that the Line Workers do all the time.
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SVEC’s Greg Rogers on calling 811
With nicer weather on the way Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) wants to remind us to know before we dig.
As we do every first Fri. of the month we check in with SVEC to see what the cooperative has for the month.
This month we spoke with SVEC President and CEO Greg Rogers about knowing before you dig in our latest news maker.
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Greg reminds us how important it is to call 811 before starting any digging project on your property.
He reminds us that if you should break an underground utility you could face fines.
Greg also reminds us that you should call at least three days before the project begins.
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News Maker Greg Rogers of SVEC for the month of March
Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) awarded almost $24,000 to various charities in each county it serves.
As we do the first Friday of every month we check in with SVEC in our latest news maker.
The good news is brought to you by The Town of Front Royal.
This month SVEC President and CEO Greg Rogers is with us and tells about Operation Round Up.
Operation Round Up is a chance for SVEC to give back to the communities they serve.
Through the generosity of their member owners SVEC is able to help these various organizations.
Greg tells us who benefited from the latest grants and how to get involved.
He also tells us about opportunities to become a member of SVEC’s Board of Directors.
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News Maker Greg Rogers with the Jan. check in with SVEC
As we do the first Friday of every month we check in with President and CEO Greg Rogers of Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) in our news makers.
Greg tells us what SVEC has to offer each month.
The good news is brought to you by The Town of Front Royal.
This month Greg tells us that SVEC is offering incentive to go paperless and if you are already paperless you are included.
Greg also warns that disconnection will have to start happening so if you owe you need to contact SVEC.
Greg also has a great opportunity for any high school junior in the SVEC service area.
If you want to get in touch with SVEC go to svec.coop.
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News Maker Greg Rogers of SVEC on applications for scholarships
Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) is accepting applications for scholarships.
As we do every first Friday of the month we spoke with SVEC President and CEO Greg Rogers in our latest news maker segment.
The good news is brought to you by the town of Front Royal.
Greg tells about the scholarship opportunities and how to apply.
Greg also talks about a great summer plan for school students in the SVEC service area.
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News Maker Greg Rogers on SVEC latest tal-a-town hall
Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) will hold its last tel-a-town hall meeting for the year Nov. 18.
As we do every first Fri. of the month we speak with SVEC President and CEO Greg Rogers.
Today Greg told us about the town hall as well as the operation round up program.
Greg also told us about a solar opportunity that could be coming soon.
The good news is brought to you by the town of Front Royal.
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