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Freedom Isn’t Free: Celebrating Independence Day and Honoring Sacrifice

As I reflect on the meaning of Independence Day, I’m reminded that it’s easy to let the Fourth of July feel like just another day off—a chance to catch up on chores around the house or tackle a lengthy to-do list. But the truth is, some of my fondest memories come from the times when I would set those responsibilities aside and chose to celebrate with friends, neighbors and family.

I think back to early mornings spent cooking breakfast on the flattop for anyone who wanted to stop by—there was always something special about starting the day that way. Later, we’d gather to cook a whole hog for the crew, with “Papa” Kuhn right there beside us, making sure we didn’t mess up the group luncheon.

There were evenings by the lake, where my son Matthew and I were honored to be invited to play music alongside some of the most talented musicians I’ve ever known—so good, you might say they were almost famous. And of course, nothing could top ending the night gathered with my family, watching fireworks light up the sky and dance across the water. There’s no more beautiful sight than fireworks reflecting on a still lake, while you are surrounded by the people you love.

As we celebrate the Fourth of July, let’s take this opportunity to gather with our friends and family, reflect on the blessings of our freedom and appreciate the strength of our nation. One of the greatest gifts we enjoy as Americans is our representative democracy—a system built on the idea that the people choose their leaders and have a voice in how they are governed.

The same principle is at the heart of your electric cooperative. Our Board of Directors is elected by you, our members, to serve your best interests, just as your employee leadership team works every day to ensure your voice is heard. Whether it involves managing costs, planning for the future or advocating on your behalf, we are committed to the values that have sustained our country—and our cooperative—from the beginning: service, responsibility and trust.

During our celebrations, let’s take a moment to honor those who have given everything for our freedom. Our ability to enjoy this day, spend time with loved ones, chase our dreams and live in a free nation—is a precious gift that was bought with courage and selflessness.

Let’s always remember those who have paid the price, and may we live our lives in gratitude and respect for their sacrifice.

Cooperatively yours,
Dennis Mabe, Chief Executive Officer

Dedicated to you

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