REC is Helping to Power the Fall Festival Season
Monday | November 7, 2022

The annual Bowling Green Harvest Festival took place on Saturday, Oct. 15 in the heart of downtown Bowling Green in Caroline County. Martin Perkins, Member Service Representative; Sequaya Smith, Member Service Representative; Harold Billups, Member Service Field Representative; and Angela Smith, Senior Debt Recovery Professional, engaged with lots of members who wanted a chance to win a prize on the prize wheel. They were also shared information about The Power of Change and MyREC SmartHub.

On Saturday, Oct. 29, Randy Chenault, Lead Lineman, enjoyed driving a REC bucket truck in the Frog Level Parade and waving to the people who lined the street. The parade was followed by the Frog Level Festival where Smith; Stephanie Jones, Member Service Representative; and Billups engaged with community members as they got to spin the prize wheel and learn about MyREC SmartHub.

A week later on Saturday, Nov. 5, REC sponsored and participated in the Fredericksburg Area SPCA Animal Rescue Festival. Smith; Billups; and Rebecca Sullivan, Member Service Representative, enjoyed spending the day with members and their furry family members!

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