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CEMC selects local high school students to receive an all-expenses-paid, weeklong educational trip to Washington, D.C.
Application Deadline: February 6, 2026
Aspiring electrical lineworkers can win a $5,000 scholarship to use toward school and training.
Application Deadline: March 6, 2026
One high school senior or undergraduate student is chosen to compete for a $1,000 scholarship.
Application Deadline: January 30, 2026
$800 scholarship; applicants can check the University of West Georgia website, westga.edu/scholarships, for details and deadlines.
Application Deadline: Verify at UWG Carroll EMC proudly offers post-high school scholarship programs for students in its service territory.




Good things are happening in west Georgia, and Carroll EMC is proud to play a part. Because 82% of Members round their electric bill to the next dollar, the Carroll EMC Foundation was able to reinvest $112,659.52 back into the community through Impact Grants.
The annual grant program, which started in 2002, reflects the Co-op’s concern for community by supporting service-based projects that make a measurable difference in Members’ lives. This year, 36 charitable groups in Carroll, Haralson, Paulding and Troup counties were recipients of an Impact Grant. Areas of funding include health and human services, arts and culture, civic and community, education and safety.
“Look for unique and positive ways your organization can make a difference,” says Peppar Head, Carroll EMC Foundation Trustee. “Being a part of the selection process, it excites me to see the different ways our communities are going to be made even better.”
To apply for an Impact Grant, eligible 501(c)(3) organizations must have a vision or project in mind that would enhance the quality of life for communities within the Cooperative’s seven-county service territory. A representative must submit an online form that outlines the project and provides a detailed budget.
A complete list of this year’s winners can be found online at carrollemc.com/impactgrants.
It is only through Member participation in the Operation Round Up program that the Cooperative is able to award Impact Grants. These funds are kept separate from Cooperative revenue and administered by the Foundation Board of Trustees who allocate the donations. To learn more about the program and be a part of the 82% of Members helping make a difference, contact Carroll EMC at (770) 832-3552.

Save the time of writing and mailing checks, and save money as well. Sign up for a free automatic bank draft and get a $2.50 credit on your bill each month (that’s $30 total savings each year).
You will still receive a monthly statement about 14 days prior to your scheduled bank draft denoting the amount that will be automatically drafted on the due date.
To enroll, call a Member Services Representative at (770) 832-3552. You’ll need a check nearby so you can provide accurate banking information. This method of payment is safe and secure.
Be aware of scammers calling and pretending to be your utility. Carroll EMC does not call to demand immediate payment over the phone.




This November, we’re reflecting on what matters most—and at the top of our list is you.
We’re grateful for the famili es, businesses and neighbors across ever y county we serve who trust us to deliver fiber internet each day. From holiday movie nights to big work deadlines, we’re honored to be the local team you rely on
Recently rated Best Internet Prov ider in Haralson County, our service area continues to expand. Call or visit our website to find out if Crossbeam fiber internet is available where you live
With the holiday season approaching and more time spent in the kitchen, consider ways to save energy in the heart of your home. When possible, cook meals with smaller, energyefficient appliances, such as toaster ovens, slow cookers and air fryers. When using the range, match the size of the pan to the heating element. Keep range-top burners and reflectors clean so they reflect heat more efficiently. After your holiday meals are complete, load the dishwasher fully before starting the wash cycle.
Source: energy.gov


Use LED strands to decorate your home this holiday season.
LEDs are energy-efficient, long-lasting and cool to the touch.

155 N. Hwy 113
Carrollton, GA 30117
member.services@carrollemc.com
carrollemc.com (770) 832-3552
PRESIDENT/CEO
Tim Martin
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Alvin Ginn, Chairman
Donnie Brannon, Vice Chairman
Ronnie Jordan, Secretary/Treasurer
Don DeFoor
Eddie Gore
Nan Philpot
Lynn Joyner
Emmett Harrod
Delores Goldin
EDITOR
Kelly Jimenez WRITER Brittany Shadix
OFFICE HOURS
Carrollton
Monday through Friday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Buchanan
Monday and Tuesday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
24-HOUR OUTAGE LINE
To report a power outage, call (770) 832-3552, option 1.
Remember: If you have multiple accounts, you will need to enter your account number for that location.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Carroll EMC offices will close Thursday, November 27, and Friday, November 28, in observance of Thanksgiving.
Please use the PaySite kiosks, mobile app, textto-pay, website or automated phone payment system to make a payment during this time.
Carroll EMC has personnel on standby 24/7, year-round. Even on holidays, Carroll EMC is prepared for storms and outages.

Please check your Georgia Agricultural Tax Exemption (GATE) card’s expiration date. If it expires in 2025, you must renew before December 31. The GATE program is an agricultural sales and use tax-exemption certificate issued by the Georgia Department of Agriculture that identifies its user as a qualified farmer or agricultural producer.
All Carroll EMC Members who are eligible under the GATE are required to renew their accounts that have been tax-exempt. The department will begin accepting renewal applications on November 1. You can renew online at agr.georgia.gov/ gate-program.
Remember to return a copy of both the GATE card and the GATE addendum to Carroll EMC. The addendum is also available on the website mentioned above and lists all accounts to be exempted.
