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Randolph EMC

Celebrating You This National Co-op Awareness Month 

October is National Co-op Month, and Randolph Electric is celebrating what makes our cooperative strong: you, our member-owners. This month, more than 30,000 cooperatives across the country are celebrating National Co-op Month. It is a time to reflect on all the ways cooperatives stand apart from other types of businesses. More importantly, it is a time to celebrate the power of co-op membership.

Our mission has always been to provide safe, reliable and affordable power while improving the quality of life in our five-county service area. Because we live and work here too, we are deeply invested in local economic growth, youth programs, scholarships and charitable giving initiatives like People Helping People.

Stop By and Celebrate

This month, we invite you to visit our Asheboro or Robbins offices for coffee, snacks, sweet treats and prizes. While you are here, fill out our 5-Star Member-Owner survey.

By signing up for at least five of our programs and services, you will be entered into weekly prize drawings held every Friday in October and a special drawing on Friday, Oct. 31, 2025.

How to become a 5-Star Member-Owner:

Become a 5-Star Member-Owner today!

As a show of our appreciation for those who stay so heavily involved and connected to our electric cooperative, we’ve created the 5-Star Member-Owner status. To become a 5-Star Member-Owner, fill out this brief survey today.

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