Three good reasons to attend your Annual Meeting

- Take part in running your co-op. Part of being a co-op member is the privilege of electing your representatives on the board of directors and voting on other important matters.
- Bucket of gifts. The bucket of gifts is tradition at the Walton EMC Annual Meeting. Besides energy-efficient light bulbs, you’ll also get a set of paring knives.
- You may win a retired pickup truck or one of many $50 bill credits. Everyone who registers will be in the drawing to be held after the meeting.
Bonus reason: Ice cream! You’ll also find a Dairy Queen gift card in the bucket of gifts.
Be sure to bring the official notice and scannable registration found inside your May electric bill. Members who receive e-bills will be mailed a hard copy. This year’s meeting will be drive-through only.
Annual Meeting details: Saturday, June 21, 8 – 11 a.m., at Walton EMC’s Headquarters (842 US HWY 78 Monroe, GA 30655)
More info – waltonemc.com/annualmeeting
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