Serving Hohenwald, Lewis County Tennessee Since 1898
Hosts Member Night
About 140 people attended Meriwether Lewis Electric Cooperative’s 2023 Lewis County Member Night held October 19.
Dr. Jeff Peery, senior MLEC director for Lewis County, called the informational meeting to order at Lewis County High School. Lewis County student Maylee Hadley led the Pledge of Allegiance, and Central Christian Fellowship Pastor Chris Bean led the invocation. The event served as an opportunity for members to see MLEC’s 2023 Annual Report video, which highlighted service commitments, progress over the past year, reliability upgrade plans, community involvement, and a Meriwether Lewis Connect update.
The event also served as an opportunity to celebrate local Lewis County students. MLEC poster contest winners received their prizes, and MLEC recognized Washington Youth Tour delegate Hadley Spitzer.
Door prize winners were Kay Henley – one-year membership to the Nashville Zoo; Robbie Hooks – bluetooth speaker; Reba Hollis – iRobot roomba vacuum/sweeper; Rhonda Haygood – Blackstone electric grill; Dana McConkey– outdoor smokeless firepit; and Violet Tenison – 50-inch smart TV donated by MLConnect. All meeting attendees received an MLEC weather station.
“All of us at Meriwether Lewis thank the members for attending and participating in our Lewis County Member Night,” said MLEC President and CEO Keith Carnahan. “It is an honor to serve you with power and broadband. Every day we strive to deliver the essential services that make your life more comfortable.”
MLEC is a member-owned, not-for-profit electric utility that serves more than 34,500 meters in Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Lewis and Perry counties. We are your source for power and broadband and help build brighter futures for the communities we serve. Learn more at mlec.com.
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