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Is that oil or propane water heater leaving you cold? Valentine’s Day is the
perfect time to kiss that old flame goodbye.
Co-op members who convert from an oil or propane
fired water heater can save 50% on the cost of an
electric Marathon water heater. That’s half-off the most
energy-efficient electric water heater on the market.
Marathon water heaters feature a technologically
advanced plastic inner and outer tank design that, unlike
steel water heaters, will never rust or corrode. And
Marathon stands behind every water heater with a
lifetime warranty.
If you’re building a new home anywhere in Co-op
territory or switching to the efficiency and cleanliness of
electricity, you’ll want to take advantage of this great
offer. This half-price offer also applies to Co-op
members building new homes in Co-op service territory.
Buy a Marathon for your new home and save 50%.
Convert from oil or propane and save 50%. Either way,
you’re getting the best product on the market.
Marathon water heaters come in a variety of sizes –
from 15 to 105 gallons – and can be purchased directly
from your Co-op. Tap into our network of plumbers for
professional installation, too. Plus, we’ll arrange for
delivery of your Marathon to one of our 11 convenient
locations throughout the state.
For more information, pricing, or to order your Marathon water heater for
half-price, call Co-op Member Solutions at 1-800-698-2007. Want more
information about the Marathon Advantage? Visit our website at
www.nhec.coop/marathonwaterheater.
Volume 63. No. 2 Putting the Power in Your Hands February 2005
Consumer Report
Briefs
News
Clear a Path,
Help a Meter Reader
Deep winter snow makes for slow going for
Co-op meter readers.You can help by
clearing a path to your meter.Timely meter
reading saves the Co-op and its members
money and avoids the need for estimated
readings. If you’re able to clear a path to
your meter or have already done so –
thank you.
Boa
rd of Director
s Meetings
The Co-op Board of Directors meets the
second to last Tuesday of each month at
Co-op headquarters in Plymouth, unless
otherwise noted.The Board is scheduled to
meet on February 15, 2005 and March 22,
2005. For more information, contact Sharon
Yeaton at (603) 536-8801, or e-mail
Child I.D. Kits Available
The Co-op is distributing 10,000 child
identification kits free of charge to
members.The kits, produced by the
National Child Identification Program, allow
parents to collect specific information by
recording DNA and fingerprints of their
children on identification cards that are kept
at home by the parent or guardian. If ever
needed, this kit will give authorities vital
information to assist their eff
or
ts to locate
a missing child. Kits are available on a
first-come first-served basis and can be
picked up at the following town police
departments: Alton, Colebrook, Conway,
Lincoln, Meredith, Newport, Plymouth, and
Ra
ymond. Kits ar
e also available at the
NHEC headquarters building on Tenney
Mountain Highway in Plymouth.
KISS THAT OLD FLAME
GOODBYE!
Take 50% Off Marathon Water Heaters
High School Juniors
Win a Free Trip to Washington D.C.
High school juniors who are the children of Co-op members or attend a
school served by the Co-op are eligible to win a free five-day trip to
Washington D.C. as part of the 2005 National Rural Electric
Cooperative Youth Tour.
To enter, students must write a formal letter, approximately 400 to 500
words, to an elected official voicing their personal opinions to their
elected officials on any issue, problem or success. In the letter, the topic
of concern should be stated and thoroughly discussed. If appropriate,
students should also suggest a course of action they wish the elected
official to take. The letter should be addressed to the respective local,
state or federal official in formal letter format.
Letters will be judged on originality, persuasiveness, neatness, spelling,
grammar and punctuation. Students should send their letters to their
intended recipients and send a copy to the Co-op for entry in the Youth
Tour contest. All entries should include student’s name and school.
Finalists will be selected based on the letters, and personal interviews
will be conducted to select the winners. The deadline for submitting
contest entries is Friday, March 25, 2005. The 2005 Youth Tour is
scheduled for June 17-24 and will feature extensive sightseeing, visits
with New Hampshire Congressional representatives, a dinner cruise on
the Potomac River and an interactive Town Hall meeting that features
nationally known speakers.
Send contest entries to:
Seth Wheeler, Youth Tour Director
579 Tenney Mountain Highway, Plymouth, NH 03264
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