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June 2021

This Month’s Issue: Carolina Country Adventures

Typically, we like to dedicate our April issue to travel. But with pandemic restrictions limiting travel options earlier this year, we saved travel for a summer month. So in this issue we explore a smattering of ways to visit destinations around the state and get some fresh air — some very high up, others closer to the ground. We also continue exploring North Carolina’s electric cooperatives’ Brighter Future initiative.

—Scott Gates, editor

Carolina Living

Carolina Living

Cooking Your Favorite Seafood

Stumped on timing? Use the 10-minute rule.

Carolina Living

Traveling with Pets

Protect them on all your road trips

Your Power

Your Power

Nimble and Reliable: Natural Gas Generation

Natural gas generation plays a role in a brighter future for electric co-op members

Your Power

Marking a Milestone

Carolina Farmer first hit mailboxes this month in 1946

Your Power

Pee Dee Electric CEO Elected to National Board

Donnie Spivey will represent state as an NRECA director

Your Power

2021 Hurricane Season Could Be Above Average

NC State forecasters anticipate 15 to 18 named storms

Your Power

Four County EMC’s Mitch Keel Retiring

Don Gatton Named Incoming CEO

Carolina Bookshelf

Carolina Bookshelf

Exploring North Carolina’s Lookout Towers

Part hiking guide, part photography collection

Carolina Bookshelf

North Carolina’s Outer Banks

A comprehensive source for travel or relocation

Carolina Bookshelf

Hiking North Carolina

Details of more than 500 hikes across the state

Carolina Bookshelf

Blue Marlin

A novella by Lee Smith

More from this issue

Up Front (Viewpoints)

Getting You From Point A to Point B

Drive confidently with North Carolina electric cooperatives’ EV charging network

Carolina Gardens

How to Squash the Vine Borer

Plus Garden To-Do’s for June

Energy Sense

3 Ways to Save Energy Outdoors

Find efficiencies outside

Carolina Adventures

Big Screens Under the Stars

Drive-in movies are making a comeback

Tip Of The Month

Keep It Clean

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