REC Joins the Fun at Bowling Green Harvest Festival
Wednesday | October 20, 2021

Each year, over 10,000 people attend the annual Bowling Green Harvest Festival. The Festival’s 31st event was no different. Enthusiastic attendees came out to enjoy a day of fun, shopping and live entertainment. 

REC joined in the family fun on Oct. 16. Proud to support the community in a variety of ways, the Cooperative enjoys taking part in annual events and connecting with members. 

Sequaya Smith, Member Service Representative; Martin Perkins, Member Service Representative; Chad Chenault, Member Service Field Representative; Stuart Schools, Energy Management Technician and Master Technician; Angela Smith Senior Debt Recovery Professional; and DeWayne Close, Member Service Representative, talked with members about MyREC SmartHub and Cooperative Sunshare as attendees spun the REC prize wheel.

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