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October 2021

This Month’s Issue: Co-ops and Community

One of the guiding principles for co-ops is “Commitment to Community,” and North Carolina’s electric cooperatives are finding creative ways to honor that commitment. By investing in the communities they serve, co-ops are helping to attract and retain businesses, create jobs, and generally support the people that make rural North Carolina a great place to live.

—Scott Gates, editor

Carolina Living

Carolina Living

Sweet, Simple Solutions

Apples add fall flavor to family meals

Carolina Living

Wallpaper That Wows

Personalize your rooms using custom designs

Carolina Living

Tame Your Time

These techniques help you make the most of it

Carolina Living

Adopting A New Cat

5 tips to help your feline friend feel at home

Carolina Living

‘Field of Dreams’ to Provide Hands-on Ag Experience for Fairgoers

North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives sponsoring NC State Fair exhibit

Carolina Living

‘Field of Dreams’ to Provide Hands-on Ag Experience for Fairgoers

North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives sponsoring NC State Fair exhibit

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Carolina Gardens

Camellias: Long on Beauty

Plus Garden To-Do’s for October

Up Front (Viewpoints)

Fresh Perspectives from a Virtual Youth Tour

Even a small choice can have an enormous impact tomorrow

Carolina People

A Dream Come True

‘Kidpreneur’ Maya matches jewelry for children and dolls

Energy Sense

Which Heat Pump Option is Right for My Home?

Learn the difference between ducted, mini-split and geothermal heat pumps

Your Power

The Cooperative Difference at Work

Democratic participation ensures a brighter future for electric co-ops and their members

Your Power

NC Solar+ Schools Served by Co-ops Grow in 2021

Program helps fund solar on K–12 campuses

Where in Carolina Country is This?

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