REC Has a “Berry” Good Time at Local Faire
Monday | June 13, 2022

The Ashland Strawberry Faire draws thousands of people each year. On June 11, REC joined the community for the annual event. REC Member Service Representatives Tomasa Mendez, Sequaya Smith, and Stephanie Jones, as well as Bradley Hobbs, System Inspector, were able to engage with attendees who had a great time spinning the prize wheel and learning more about how they can give back to their community through The Power of Change. To learn more about that program, please visit thepowerofchange.org.

2022 Ashland Strawberry Faire
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