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June 2021 Vol June 2021 Vol. 70, No. 6 Pages 8-9 FIND YOUR ACCOUNT #: One account # is hidden inside this issue. If it’s yours, call us and you’ll receive a $30 BILL CREDIT * Credit must be claimed by June 5, 2021. (Your account number on the back cover does not count.) I have received letters about members. Capital credits Capital Credits, but I have are typically returned on an www.adamselectric.coop One Quick Question never received any refunds approximately 30-year cycle. yet. Can you explain how In 2020, Adams Electric Office hours: by Laura Bergman, voting method, and seems to be the they are earned and when returned $450,000 to Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. majority choice based on the survey. they are dispursed? members for 1993 and 30% Manager of To report an outage: Communications If we are not able to have a traditional of 1994. All capital credits 1-800-232-4797 meeting, we discussed possibly Cooperatives operate on a through 1993 and parts of Local calls dial direct: We sent our second including ballots in the Annual Report not-for-profit basis. Each 1994, 2006, and 2013 have 217-593-7701 “One Quick and broadcasting the meeting on the year, operating margins are now been returned. Mission Statement: Question” survey allocated to a member’s radio as members drive-thru. “Adams Electric Cooperative’s on April account based on the mission is to strive to exceed our 15, 2021, revenue (patronage they members’ expectations by paid). A separate account to 3,517 members who had providing safe, reliable and provided Adams Electric with is set up for each Member affordable electric service in a and the amount of margins cooperative and environmentally an email address. earned each year is carefully responsible manner.” As of April 25 (the recorded. deadline), we received 759 Board of Directors: responses. Of those, one Excess margins (over President cost) are needed to help $20 Bill Roger Busen .....................Timewell winner, Victor Norton, was pay for plant additions and Vice President randomly chosen to win a $20 replacements each year credit Rebecca Barlow ................. Clayton electric bill credit. COMMENTS (poles, lines, transformers, Treasurer Based on our survey, the etc.) Otherwise, the Kris Farwell .................... Plymouth majority prefers to hold the Cooperative would have winner Secretary annual meeting at Bailey Park Laura Meyer ........................Liberty to borrow 100%. With no Director and offer a drive-thru event final decision on the annual meeting equity, banks would not The directors appreciated the Members who have Eric Ewing ...................... Rushville on special occasions. The second most soon as there is a lot of planning that lend to us. The Cooperative provided an email address Director popular answer was to keep the annual members' comments on the drive-thru invests this money until Brent Clair .......................... Loraine option accommodating members with must take place before that date. were sent “One Quick meeting at Bailey Park and do not do Thank you to all who participated the financial condition Question” on April 15. All Director mobility issues. We will take that into the drive-thru event. in this survey and provided feedback. and the amount of equity members who answered Jim Ward ..................... Mt. Sterling consideration. If you haven't been to MEMBER General Manager Thompson shared (ownership) of our system is Director Your responses help us provide better the question by our Tom Travis .......................... Payson the results with our board of directors. the annual meeting in a while, we do sufficient for it to be repaid. deadline were entered into offer golf cart rides from your car and member service. Our next question, Director As of right now, the directors are still something completely different, will Profits are then returned a drawing to win a $20 Jim Benz ..............................Quincy hoping to hold a traditional annual a special needs ride to the food that to members rather than be sent in July. If you didn’t receive an electric bill credit. Victor General Manager meeting in September as long as bypasses walking through the tent. That to outside investors or Jim Thompson PE ...............Quincy email, but would like to be added to Norton was the winner of conditions allow. This seems to be the might be an option for a few. And, we stockholders. The Board of Attorney the future list for a chance to win a $20 the $20 electric bill credit. best way to share the business of the will definitely consider offering the Directors approves when Congratulations, Victor! Charles Burton ................ Rushville electric bill credit, visit: adamselectric. Cooperative, allows members to visit drive-thru option for special events. profits are returned to the (More details on page 11) coop/update-your-email/ Adams Electric Cooperative provides safe, if they choose, offers our traditional The directors will be making their reliable service to over 8,700 members in Adams, Brown, Schuyler, Pike, Hancock, McDonough, and Fulton counties. Adams Electric is member-owned, not-for-profit and overseen by a board of directors elected Cover Petitions for Director by the membership. ADAMS OUTLET (USPS 005-220) Published monthly for $2.00 per year by: Photo: The Bylaws of Adams Electric Cooperative provide that nominations can be made by petition of 25 Coop- Jude Larson, erative Members. Blank petitions can be obtained grandson by contacting the Cooperative office. Directors from of Adams District #7 (Consisting of Lima, Ursa, Mendon, River- Electric side, & Ellington Townships of Adams County; & Rocky Director Run & Walker Townships of Hancock County.), District Tom Travis, #8 (Consisting of Pea Ridge, Missouri, Lee, & Buckhorn 700 E. Wood, Camp Point, Illinois 62320. participated Townships of Brown County.), and District #9 (Consist- Periodical postage paid at Camp Point, Il- in the Quincy linois and additional mailing offices. ing of Honey Creek, Camp Point, Clayton, Concord, & POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Derby in 2019. McKee Townships of Adams County.) will be elected at Adams Outlet, P.O. Box 247, Camp Point, Jude won the September 8, 2021 Annual Meeting. Petitions must Illinois 62320. Use our Member Link App Win a $20 bill credit Learn more on YouTube three of be returned to the Cooperative office by 4 p.m., June Editor: to report outages and pay your bill. Respond to a question by email for Visit “Adams Electric Cooperative” his races. 10, 2021. Laura Bergman Learn more at adamselectric.coop. a chance to win. Make sure your on YouTube to watch a DIY Home email is current. Details on page 11. Energy Audit. 2 • Adams Outlet • June 2021 June 2021 • Adams Outlet • 3 KOETTERS RETIRES Mailing Delay with Electric Bills Peggy Koetters retired April 23, 2021. She joined Adams Electric on June 2, 2003 as a Marketing Assistant in our Appliance Department. When the Appliance Department closed in 2005, Peggy took a position in the Engineering and Operations Department as E & O Clerical Assistant. Peggy progressed to the Billing Department in January 2011 as Phone Receptionist. She finished her career as a Member Service Representative. Electric bills were mailed on April 2; Peggy and her husband, Gerald, live in Coatsburg. They have however, due to a re-routing five children and ten grandchildren. She plans to volunteer, issue through the post office, many NEWS work on home projects, spend time with family, and do members didn't get their bills until some traveling. April 20-21. Due to this mailing Thank you, Peggy, for your dedication to Adams Electric and delay, Adams Electric waived all our members. The Cooperative wishes you a long, healthy, and penalties prior to April 30, 2021. happy retirement! Congratulations, Peggy! As a reminder, you may sign up for e-billing and have your IN THE Caspermeyer & Schutte electric bill emailed each month. We also offer automatic payment options with bank drafting or Promoted credit card. Brennan Caspermeyer You can access your bill online on and Logan Schutte our website at: adamselectric.coop have successfully or view your balance on our completed the line- Member Link app. First, set up man's apprenticeship a username and program. Brennan password on our and Logan are both website for access to Journeyman Linemen your account on our and can perform all website and the aspects of line work. Member Link app. Brennan Please congratulate Logan Caspermeyer Brennan and Logan on Schutte their accomplishments. Electrical Safety: UNDERGROUND POWER LINES Underground power lines pose the same hazards as overhead lines. Illinois requires the person doing the digging to call JULIE at least 2 business days before the start of any excavating, boring, pile driving, blasting or hand digging, so that underground utility lines can be located and marked. Once marked, use appropriate equipment to maintain the required clearance from the power lines. Place barricades and warning devices around excavations with exposed cables or pipes. Don’t try to repair damaged cables or lines. 4 • Adams Outlet • June 2021 BRU 210420-AD.indd 1 June 20214/30/21 • Adams 3:50 Outlet PM • 5 Lightning is unpredictable. One strike is all it takes to damage expensive household equipment. Whole House ENERGY Surge Protection Caulking Your $6.99/mo.* SAVE SAVE Windows plus installation * Whole House Surge Protection Are gaps in your windows making your home less protects your “standard white ap- pliances” (i.e. refrigerator, freezer, comfortable? See how easy it is to seal in savings. washer, dryer, water heater), TVs, DVD player, computers, power tools Do you have places in • Choose the right type and garage door opener. (Heating and cooling equipment and home theater your home that are less of exterior caulk. There are systems are NOT covered.) Point-of- comfortable than the rest? different kinds available, but use Power Strips are recommended.
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