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Southern Pine Electric Participates in Cooperative Day of Service Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Taylorsville, Miss. – January 17, 2025 – Southern Pine Electric employees joined together in a spirit of service to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by participating in the Cooperative Day of Service on Friday, January 17th. Each of Southern Pine’s districts chose unique ways to give back to their communities, embodying the cooperative principle of “Concern for Community.”

In the Taylorsville District, employees from the district office and headquarters came together to serve hot soup and cornbread to senior citizens and community members at the Raleigh Senior Center. The event brought warmth and connection to over 75 attendees who enjoyed a hearty meal and a friendly visit.

The New Hebron District employees rolled up their sleeves to clean up Ferguson Mill Road, tackling a four-mile stretch of roadway. Their efforts resulted in the removal of 74 bags of trash, leaving the area cleaner and safer for the community.

The Brandon District and Newton District employees focused on fighting hunger by hosting Stuff-a-Truck food drives in their respective communities. Brandon’s event was held at Ramey’s Grocery Store, while Newton’s drive took place at Garvin’s Cash Saver. Both trucks were filled to capacity with food donations, thanks to the generosity of Southern Pine’s members and local community members. The collected food will be distributed to local food pantries in Brandon and Newton, providing essential support to families in need.

“Dr. King’s life was a shining example of service, and we are proud to honor his legacy by giving back to the communities we serve,” said Chris Rhodes, President & CEO of Southern Pine Electric. “The Cooperative Day of Service is a meaningful opportunity for us to live out our cooperative values and show appreciation for the members and communities who support us.”

Southern Pine Electric remains committed to making a positive difference in its 11-county service area. By coming together on Cooperative Day of Service, employees demonstrated the cooperative spirit that is the foundation of everything they do.

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