REC Partners with Culpeper Chamber to Support County Schools
Tuesday | August 24, 2021

It’s back to school for students and teachers alike, which means it’s time for the Culpeper Chamber’s 51st annual Business, Industry and Education (BIE) Day. Each year, REC and other local businesses and organizations have the opportunity to connect and network with Culpeper County Public Schools administrators, staff and teachers.

Joanie Griffiths, Member Service Representative II & Team Lead, and Sarah Kerns, Member Service Representative, were busy the morning of Aug. 13 as a steady stream of teachers and staff visited REC’s table, learning how the Cooperative supports local schools across Virginia. 

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