Wednesday, Febraury 23, 2000 |
EMC
provides Brooks with new playground equipment Coweta-Fayette EMC recently delighted the students at Brooks Elementary School with the addition of a brand new six-seat swingset to their playground. It's rewarding for both the giver and the recipient, observed EMC President and CEO Michael Whiteside. We get pleasure out of bringing smiles to so many, and the school can enjoy and use the equipment for years to come. EMC is a member of the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce's Partners in Education program. Whiteside is the immediate past chairman of the Fayette Chamber of Commerce. Brooks Elementary school is the EMC's partner school. We greatly appreciate the EMC's support, said Harry Sweatman, principal. Our students are, of course, thrilled. On behalf of the student body and the PTO, thank you. he said. Coweta-Fayette EMC provides electricity to more than 59,000 consumers in one of the nation's fastest-growing areas, including Coweta, Fayette, South Fulton, Clayton, Heard, Meriwether, Spalding and Troup Counties. The company has been in business for more than 50 years Last year, the EMC introduced subsidiary company Relyco to manage an array of new services and products, including security systems and monitoring, pagers and surge protection. |