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    Singing River ElectricBy Singing River ElectricJanuary 22, 2019Updated:August 20, 20192 Mins Read1 Views
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    In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., Singing River Electric joined other Mississippi electric cooperatives including Cooperative Energy, Dixie Electric, Coast Electric and Yazoo Valley Electric to participate in Mississippi Electric Cooperatives’ Days of Service, where co-op employees volunteered in the communities they served.

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    Singing River Electric Construction Foreman II Brian Goldman is assisted by a Gautier Elementary kindergartener while reading them a book as part of the Mississippi Electric Cooperatives’ Days of Service.

    King once stated, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?” To recognize King’s impact on our nation, Singing River Electric linemen answered the call of service by reading to local, future leaders. Linemen visited Central Elementary School in Lucedale on Tuesday, Jan. 15, and Gautier Elementary and Sand Hill Attendance Center on Friday, Jan. 18, where they donated books and read to kindergarten classrooms. The service acts were done this week in honor of Dr. King’s birthday and in advance of Martin Luther King Day on Monday, Jan. 21, due to schools being closed.

    Ms. Jessica Coleman, principal of Gautier Elementary, stated, “I’m so glad y’all are here. We love to have people come and read to our students.”

    “Lineman, The Unsung Hero,” written by Michelle Larson and illustrated by Susan Shorter was the chosen text. The students were captivated by the story and beautiful photos as well as the lineman reading to them in his work and safety gear.

    “It felt good to do something for the kids that they had fun with and hopefully learned a bit about what linemen do,” said Singing River Electric Construction Foreman II Brian Goldman.

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    Construction Foreman II Brian Goldman recently donated books and read to the kindergarten classrooms at Gautier Elementary. In the photo are Goldman and kindergarten teachers: Kara Howard, Jessica Lowery, Leslie Carraghan and Meagan Roberts.

    “Giving back to the communities where our member-consumers live is one of the founding cooperative principles. It’s who we are and a big part of our 80-year history,” said Singing River Electric General Manager and CEO Brian Hughey. “Joining together for the Cooperative Days of Service allowed us the opportunity to participate in community service across the state.”

     

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