Asheboro, N.C. - Randolph Electric Membership Corporation announces that applications are now open for its Sharing Success Community Grants. Nonprofits in the Randolph EMC service area of Randolph, Chatham, Moore, Montgomery and Alamance Counties are eligible to apply.
October is National Co-op Month
Fall is a busy time, and October is a particularly eventful month with school, community and sports activities in full swing. It’s also when all cooperatives celebrate National Co-op Month.
When I say Randolph EMC celebrates Co-op Month, it really means we are celebrating you! After all, our co-op wouldn’t exist without you, our members.
5 Reasons We Love Serving our Members
1 - We love serving our members because without you, the co-op wouldn’t exist. Our purpose is to provide you with reliable, responsible and safe electricity. Simply put, Randolph Electric exists to serve you. That’s why we were formed in 1938 ––to bring power to our local area when for-profit utilities would not. For 85 years, we have consistently cared for our communities and the members who call them home.
Local Teachers Honored for Innovative Ideas in Education
Photos of winning teachers can be found at this link as well as REMC's social media channels.
October is National Co-op Month
Fall is a busy time, and October is a particularly eventful month with school, community and sports activities in full swing. It’s also when all cooperatives celebrate National Co-op Month.
When I say Randolph EMC celebrates Co-op Month, it really means we are celebrating you! After all, our co-op wouldn’t exist without you, our members.
Asheboro, NC - At the end of the school year, REMC lineworkers visited Tabernacle Elementary in Asheboro for the school’s career day. Linemen Rodney Haithcock and Ryan Kivett, and Apprentice Linemen Dakota Smith and Tanner Perdue explained the responsibilities of an electrical utility worker and the duties they encounter on any given day.