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June 2022

This Month’s Issue: Accessible Recreation

Warmer weather is creating more opportunities to get outside, whether for a walk around the block or a game with friends. Organizations like ACCESS of Wilmington are making sure everyone has that opportunity, regardless of ability. Read more about how the group is helping people with disabilities of all ages get out and get active. Also, we answer more reader questions about electric vehicles.

—Scott Gates, editor

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Carolina Creators

Keenan Jenkins

This musician of wandering to declarative styles uses music in his search for self

Carolina Gardens

Ornamental Sweet Potatoes are a Visual Feast

Plus Garden To-Do’s for June

Carolina People

Helping Students Learn and Grow

Principal Laurie Strope is inspiring students in Onslow County

Carolina People

Carteret County Teacher Inspires Next Generation of Leaders

Marsha Sirkin has been awarded Bright Ideas Grant impacting 6300 students

Energy Sense

What You Need to Know Before Going Solar

Work with your co-op to make the right choice

Carolina Living

Reawaken Your 2022 Resolutions

Your goals don’t have to start and end with a date

Carolina Living

5 Ways to Regain Control During a Stressful Day

Putting yourself first can make the difference between a good, bad or terrible day

More Power

What Happens to Used Electric Vehicle Batteries?

Big questions about our brighter future

More Power

NC Co-ops Advance Their Brighter Future Journey

Annual Meeting creates opportunity for collaboration

Tip Of The Month

Smart plugs can save you energy (and money)

They’re inexpensive and offer convenient ways to manage energy use

Viewpoints

Reliable, Affordable Power Through Cooperation

TEMA is dedicated to getting co-ops the supplies they need at the lowest possible cost

Carolina Adventures

Ocean City Has All That Jazz

The Ocean City Jazz Festival celebrates pride, integrity and perseverance

Where in Carolina Country is This?

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