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P.O. Box 219, Tell City, IN 47586 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gary Waninger, Chairman
Phone: 357-2264 DISTRICT 3: CARTER AND HARRISON TOWNSHIPS (SPENCER COUNTY)
Don Braun, Vice-Chairman
Phone: 529-8155 DISTRICT 4: HAMMOND AND HUFF TOWNSHIPS (SPENCER COUNTY)
Jeff Vogel, Secretary/Treasurer
Phone: 649-4275 DISTRICT 1: LUCE AND OHIO TOWNSHIPS (SPENCER COUNTY)
Philip Meyer
Phone: 454-2874 DISTRICT 2: GRASS, CLAY AND JACKSON TOWNSHIPS (SPENCER COUNTY) AND COOPERATIVE TERRITORY IN WARRICK COUNTY
Randy Kleaving
Phone: 836-2536 DISTRICT 5: ANDERSON AND TROY TOWNSHIPS (PERRY COUNTY)
Kevin Waninger
Phone: 836-4646 DISTRICT 6: LEOPOLD, TOBIN AND UNION TOWNSHIPS (PERRY COUNTY)
Michelle Lynch
Phone: 843-5214 DISTRICT 7: CLARK AND OIL TOWNSHIPS (PERRY COUNTY) AND COOPERATIVE TERRITORY IN DUBOIS COUNTY KEY STAFF
Michael Hammack PRESIDENT/CEO
Steve Seibert
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Karen Mangum
OFFICE/IT MANAGER
Jeff Hilgenhold
MANAGER OF MEMBER AND CORPORATE SERVICES
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Cooperative holds annual meeting BY STEVE SEIBERT
The 74th annual meeting was held at the Perry County 4-H Fairgrounds June 21. Our records show 673 members registered and we issued 1,495 meal tickets for members and their families. For those of you who missed the meeting, I’ll give a brief recap of events. You can see photos on page 8. The event featured attractions for all ages. Young members enjoyed inflatable rides and bounce houses, pony rides, face painting and bucket truck demonstrations. Children could also register to win Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari tickets. Members were able to talk with Southern Indiana Power employees about energy efficiency issues, check out the Hoosier Energy mobile Energy Wall and play Bingo in the 4-H building. Food, soft drinks, popcorn and ice cream were provided throughout the evening. The Touchstone Energy® hot air balloon and Southern Indiana Power’s electric car were also on display for attendees to see. Near the end of the event, the business meeting was held in the 4-H building. I gave a tribute to former Manager of Member and Corporate Services
Don Etienne. The year 2012 was the International Year of Cooperatives, and a short video was shown entitled “Hoosiers Power the World” which documented Indiana co-ops’ mission to bring electricity to remote villages in Guatemala. Board Chairman Gary Waninger conducted the business meeting. Directors Jeff Vogel, Philip Meyer and Michelle Lynch were re-elected to represent districts one, two and seven, respectively. Joe Boesing of Monroe Shine reviewed the financial report. Waninger noted some highlights of 2012. I previewed upcoming challenges and goals for 2013, and members viewed a short video from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association entitled “Cooperative Purpose.” The meeting ended with a drawing for door prizes. Samuel Jent, Richard Lanthrop and Clarence Enmen each won $500. There were also several winners of cash prizes ranging from $50 to $250. Colton Weyer and Matthew Meyer each won four tickets to Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari in the children’s prize drawing. STEVE SEIBERT is the chief operating officer of Southern Indiana Power.
Operation Round Up application deadline approaches The Operation Round Up board of trustees will be accepting applications from Aug. 1 until Sept. 16. Disbursement will take place in October. Those eligible to apply for funds include groups, organizations, individuals or families located within the Southern Indiana Power service territory which covers the counties of Perry, Spencer, and areas in Dubois and Warrick. Applicants are not required to be members of the cooperative. The maximum grant amount available to any group or organization in any one year is $5,000 and the maximum amount available to any individual or family in any one year is $1,000. An organization that received a grant in the last cycle will not be eligible for the current grant cycle.
ELECTRIC CONSUMER • AUGUST 2013 • ElectricConsumer.org
Grants are available for local volunteer fire departments, youth programs, 4-H, senior citizen programs and other community service projects. The fund will NOT be used to pay any electric or utility bills or be used in any way to support or oppose any political candidate or campaign. If you or your organization is interested in applying for an Operation Round Up grant, please visit the Southern Indiana Power office or download the forms from the website at www.sinpwr.com. Due to the possible volume of requests there will be no blank applications mailed. If you have any questions please contact the Southern Indiana Power office at 800-323-2316 or 812-547-2316 or email to dharp@sinpwr.com.