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Thanks, Stephanie, for always keeping us in the loop!
-by Greg Brooks
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Greg Brooks posted the announcement:
Walton EMC employees recently donated the proceeds of $4,415 from the inaugural Bud Wiley Memorial Golf Tournament to Extra Special People (ESP) of Watkinsville.
Most Walton EMC customer-owners are receiving a refund this December.
Walton EMC employees are hosting a children's event, fun run and 5K on Dec. 8 at their Monroe office to benefit families who are experiencing difficult times this holiday season.
Breast Cancer Awareness
"It's a journey no woman should have to take," said breast cancer survivor Hattie Whitlock. See who did take a journey at Walton EMC's 10th Annual Charity Ride to help those fighting breast cancer.
Awareness
The pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters of Walton EMC customer-owners are making a profound difference in the community.
Breast Cancer Awareness
Everything you need to know about Walton EMC's upcoming charity motorcycle ride.
Will tropical rains bring damp basements and living spaces? Greg Brooks gives methods to deal with excess humidity problems at home.
Summer
Here's why your air conditioner may not work so well over the next few days and what you can do to help.
China's stranglehold on the world's rare earth element supply is affecting the cost of energy-saving fluorescent lighting.
If you can't afford to lose valuable computer data because of a power blink, back it up, use an uninterruptible power supply and take other measures outlined in this post to protect it.
Thanks, Stephanie, for always keeping us in the loop!
-by Greg Brooks
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