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JUNE 2017 ”Owned by those we serve” ”Owned by those we serve” ”Owned by those we serve” ”Owned by those we serve” ”Owned by those we serve” MARSHALL, NC
Highlightsfrom the
2017 76thAnnual Meeting
Door Prizeswere awarded
The Whisnants
General Managerspoke at the
Business Session
Members enjoyed the dayas they assembled
Members took advantage of the Health Fair
Kids of all agesenjoyed the Kid Zone
The eldest male and femalemembers present were honored
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Jeff Loven
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Members Benefit From Lower Fuel Costs
At French Broad EMC, as withany electric cooperative, thelargest budget item is wholesalepower cost. It typically makes up55-60% of the overall annualbudget. In order to set our cus-tomer retail rates, it is necessaryto forecast what power costs willbe a year in advance. This canbe extremely difficult as there areseveral factors that go into deter-mining the total wholesale powercost forecast, one of which isweather. Weather plays a majorrole in the wholesale cost ofpower. If we have a cold winterand a warm summer, we see anincrease in demand and energycosts. Likewise, if we have a mildwinter as we did this past year,we see a decrease in our whole-sale power costs.
The cost of the fuel used togenerate electricity is also amajor factor in calculating whole-sale power cost. Coal, diesel,natural gas, and nuclear all havedifferent costs associated withthem, and those costs continually
change depending on the circum-stances. For instance, coal costshave increased due to EPAregulations and a reduction inoverall production, while, on theother hand, natural gas priceshave dropped dramatically due toan increase in supply and the mildwinter weather.
Last fall, French Broad EMCbudgeted for an overall increaseof about four percent on ourpower cost, which was driven byhigher demand and energycharges from Duke Energy alongwith an estimated overall increasein power purchases. Fortunately,with the mild winter, our pur-chases have been lower thanexpected. We have seen anincrease in fuel costs recently, butoverall for the year, fuel is ex-pected to stay lower than origi-nally estimated. This has allowedus to once again reduce ourpurchase power and fuel adjust-ment charges to our membersover the few months.
Our Board of Directors recentlymade the decision to continuethese reductions and give back acredit on each bill throughout thesummer months. These creditswill amount to almost $900,000dollars over the period. This isjust one of the many advantagesof being a member of an electriccooperative. A for-profit utilitywould keep these additionalrevenues, show it as profit, andonly the stockholders of the com-pany would benefit.
Fortunately, as a member ofFrench Broad EMC, you doníthave to be a stock holder to getthis benefit. This reduction will goto every member. Also, the Boardof Directors gave back $1.2 milliondollars last December in the formof our annual capital credit refund.Who knows how long theseunusually low natural gas pricesand mild weather patterns will lastbut, as long as it does, it will keepour energy costs lower thanpredicted and all our customerswill benefit.
Incumbent Directors Re-Elected to the Board
L to R: Joe Justice, Gordon Randolph, Jimmy Ray and Keith Kuhne
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Highlights from the 76th Annual Meeting
Three hundred twenty-five members, along with their families andguests, attended French Broad EMCís 76th Annual Meeting on May 6th atMadison High School. In addition to the Health Fair, members enjoyed afundraiser breakfast and entertainment was provided by The Whisnantís.Kids of all ages enjoyed roving magician Bill Grimsley, face painter TammyHowell, balloon artist Marcie McGrath and caricature drawing artist EricHuffine. Following the business meeting, members had the opportunity to winprizes and the winners were:
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Published monthly by French Broad EMCPO Box 9, Marshall, NC 28753.
Jeff Loven General ManagerGreg Fowler District ManagerTracy Evans District ManagerPaula Seay Editor
Board of DirectorsJoe Justice PresidentJimmy Ray Vice-PresidentJohn Chandler SecretaryGary Wilde Treasurer
Jill Austin, Keith Kuhne, Dan Quinn, CarlRamsey, Gordon Randolph, Bill Riddle,
Charles Tolley
FBEMC OfficesMarshall (828) 649-2051Toll-Free to Marshall 1-800-222-6190Burnsville (828) 682-6121Bakersville (828) 688-4815
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(Madison, Buncombe & Unicoi Counties)(828) 649-2051 • 1-800-222-6190
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Deadlines for submitting ads ornotices to The Electrifier.The Electrifier.The Electrifier.The Electrifier.The Electrifier. July issue June 15th August issue July 10th September issue Aug 15th
ROW Schedule for June/JulyCutting
Marshall District: Spring Creek, Walnut Mountain, Lower end of Big Laurel, Gentry Mountain, Coffee Ridge and Tilson Mountain Road
Burnsville District: Busick, South Toe River Road, Little Creek, Bee Log, and Bald Mountain
SprayingMarshall District: Lonesome Mountain, Revere-Rice Cove community, Mars Hill Sub to Bald Mountain, Hwy 19 area, Paint Fork community, BeechGlenn community, Shelton Laurel community, TN service territory, Mars Hill Area/Gabriels Creek, Panhandle, Flint Hill /Flat Creek, Meadow Fork,Sandy Mush Transmission, Paw Paw, Roberts Hill/Sweetwater, Bear Creek Road, Lower Big Laurel to Spill Corn, Big Sandy Mush, Spring Creekand Rollins
Burnsville District: Fork Mountain, Glen Ayre, Valley of Roan, Bald Mountain Transmission line, Murphytown, Hwy 19W, Jacks Creek, Poplar,Pine Swamp and Bolens Creek.
Kid Zone Prize WinnersLeap Frog Laptop - Blaze ArringtonxBox One - Ava McKinneyFBEMC Logo Bucket Trucks* Skylar Shelton* Khloey Ball* Christopher WorleyFBEMC Logo Digger Derrick Trucks* Isabelle Coates* Timothy Marlor
Vendor Prize WinnersFujitsu Grill Kit - Jeter CantrellAFLAC Umbrella - Lisa BurlisonAFLAC Umbrella - Karen StaicarAFLAC Umbrella - Betty KingBasket - Ruth McIntosh
Oldest FemaleCatherine Emory
Oldest MaleDonal Levitt
Member Prize Winners55î TV - Mary Fisher49î TV - Dorothy Crowell32î TV - Carson KingKeurig - Nancy Aumiller$200 Cash - Aron Dixon$100 Cash* Darryl Diemer* Shirley Jean Chandley$50 Cash* Calvin Ramsey* Betty Ballard* Wayne Cole* Marcella Bailey* Zyndale Roberts* Celo Methodist Church* James Thomas Rickman* Ruth Franklin$50 WalMart Gift Card* Robert Teague* Shoal Hill Church$50 Ingles Gift Card* Mary Ruth Fowler* Linda Jo Cruzan
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O u t l e tAll numbers are in 828 areacode unless otherwise listed.
FBEMC officeswill be closed
Tuesday July 4thin honor of
Independence Day
FOR SALEDirt bike, 2015 KX 250F, fuel injected 4-stroke, $6,500. 777-5422.Knox wood cook stove w/ oven & flat top,$500. 467-8107.Puppies, Redbone/Boxer/Pit, have 1stshots, $50. 380-9600.Lift chair, tan, $450. 768-5651.Electric hospital bed w/ gel overlay, $250.768-5651.Delta 4x6 horizontal band saw, 1/3 HP,$200. 606-0416.42" LG tv w/ user manual, $250. 689-9299.Livestock guard puppies, Great Pyrenees/Anatolian Shepherd, $300. 712-5008.Mountain chalet on 3.62 acres, mountainviews, $325,000. 467-6131.Pool table, Olhausen, $1,250 OBO.303/562-6989.Chicken eggs, free range, fertilized,organic, $5/dozen. 380-1589.Chevy fiberglass camper cover, red, fitsSWB, $300. 645-5698 or 776-5698.Twin over futon w/ mattresses, hardwood,$500. 689-2228.Cargo carrier w/ racks. 688-3693.Pond boat w/ troll motor, seats, paddle,battery, $500. 423/743-2213.Soft-serve ice cream machine w/ manual,$1,000. 467-8107.14k gold 9-diamond freeform cocktail ring,$2,000 OBO. 536-4120.1996 Ford Ranger, 4x4, 6cyl,$800 OBO. 380-0403.Flea market items, 10 boxes. 380-0403.Monitor 441 heater w/ oil barrel, $500.683-0068.46 Acres, $489,000. 593-7383.2016 Hyundai Accent, take up payments.765-6281.Acoustic guitar w/ spruce top & case,$435. 424-0271.Raleigh 21-speed mountain bike w/accessories, $150. 424-0271.1950ís vintage Coca-Cola ice chest,$235 OBO. 280-4931.
1950ís vintage Pepsi fountain glasses (12),$145 OBO. 280-4931.1996 United enclosed trailer, 24x8-1/2, 3klb axles, $4,800 OBO. 467-2247.2 Acres, joins USFS, Celo, $18,000 OBO.727/258-1020.2000 Ford Ranger ext cab, 4WD, $4,000.682-3839.Farm table, seats 6, $275. 656-2071.Queen Serta mattress + box springs, $275.656-2071.Teacherís desk w/ 6 drawers, 2 slideouts,$100 OBO. 712-8634 after 4pm.Scuba gear, fins, mask & Zeagle BCD.720/883-7679.Line 6 guitar amp, Spider IV 15-watt w/effects, $75. 720/883-7679.Metal jet lathe w/ tools. 778-8012.Metal closet milling machine w/ tools.778-8012.1997 5th wheel camper, sleeps 6, $5,000.584-0714 or 584-1070 after dark.Queen wrought iron head/foot boards,$200. 380-0521.Solid maple 7-drawer desk & 4-drawerchest, $250. 380-0521.Floor tiles, Armstrong rustic chestnut,12"x12", 14 cartons, $140. 688-1144.Aquariums, 1-55gal, $125; 1-10gal, $10.688-1144.Bee traps for carpenter bees, $15ea.206-2938.1990ís Club Car golf cart, $450. 675-9329.Perennial plants, trees, shrubs, $1-$15/pot.545-8802.Ford F-150 ext cab, 4x4, 216k mi, $5,500.774-3454.Farmhouse on 80 acres w/ barn & views,$499,900. 423/735-3070.2008 Harley Davidson Road King,$7,200 OBO. 206-9022.2016 Mazda Miata MX-5, 1,200 mi.284-6398.Chantecler rooster, 1 yr old, $15 or tradefor hen. 689-5807.5-string banjo w/ hard case & book, $160.689-5807.
Laura Ashley writing desk, dark cherry.675-4003.Book on Bible & religion. 675-4271.Rings, gold & silver, other jewelry.675-4271.
WANTEDJunk Cars. 689-5125.Farm eggs and homegrown vegetables.682-0399.Black walnut wood slab, rough w/ liveedges, 30"x84"x3". 941/928-5522.Medical supplies. 689-9617.
MISCELLANEOUSWill Do: chair caning. 689-5125.For Rent: Creekside cabin, fire pit, fenced,pvt. 656-2281.Farmers Market, MHU, Sat 9am-1pm.689-3606.For Rent: storage units, Micaville. 208-5731.Will Do: pressure washing. 675-4003.Will Do: graveyard maintenance, hauling.208-4599.Will Do: violin lessons, beginner/intermediate, $20/45 min. 814/860-1442.Will Do: tree service, free est. 380-6720.Will Do: handyman services, junk removal,tree trimming. 284-2137.For Rent: vacation cabin w/ acreage.330/481-6952 or 385-0507.Will Do: elderly care, cleaning, run errands.691-2106.For Lease/Rent: horse pastureland, LittleSwitzerland. 467-9324.Will Do: building/repair needs, $20/hr.284-8530.Will Do: clean houses, ref. 208-4531.Will Do: cabinet services. 675-8001.Will Do: help thin flower beds. 380-1589.Will Do: clean houses. 688-3693.FREE: wine corks. 689-2886.Will Do: housecleaning. 515-0494.