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Saturday, May 18th, 2013
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- 5:56:33, May 18th 2013 - modgudur - I guess the child is anti-gun control since Obama went to all that trouble ... [Read More]
- 9:27:41, May 16th 2013 - caal girl - Nice outfit on you. I loved some of the dresses but am holding my breath ... [Read More]
- 2:03:34, May 14th 2013 - - Thanks for sharing the trip with us! ... [Read More]
- 4:12:01, May 9th 2013 - Amanda Ziebell - Wow! Thanks to the Fillmore County Journal for this kind story. For a ... [Read More]
- 11:47:30, May 7th 2013 - EW - ramble.....ramble.....ramble..... ... [Read More]
- 10:25:25, May 7th 2013 - Thunder6 - Great article! I love to see the Youth of Fillmore County receiveing acco ... [Read More]
- 6:52:10, May 6th 2013 - Jason Sethre, Publisher of Fillmore County Journal & Olmsted County Journal - Maryh, ... [Read More]
- 7:29:56, May 5th 2013 - maryh - Where are OCJ's available for pickup...other than at the new office? ... [Read More]
- 2:41:47, May 3rd 2013 - Remark1976 - Mrs. Buckbee, I just looked up Senate File 796 and in it there are said p ... [Read More]
- 2:22:20, May 3rd 2013 - Remark1976 - Mrs. Buckbee, how do you come up with $1.1 billion that trout fishing bri ... [Read More]
Operation Round Up grants $3,800 to local causes
Mon, Apr 23rd, 2012
Posted in Rushford All
Posted in Rushford All
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Rushford, MN— The Operation Round Up Trust Board met on March 9 and donated $3,800 to the following worthy organizations:
•$800, Local Food Shelves Participating in Minnesota FoodShare Month, to help purchase food for residents in need. The amount is divided equally between eight food shelves.
•$500, National Child Safety Council, to help purchase educational safety materials for the Fillmore County public schools by the local police departments.
•$500, Let’s Go Fishing – Winona Chapter, to purchase supplies for fishing outings.
•$425, Project Fit Families, to help purchase educational materials for the Project Fit Families Fitness Fest.
•$425, JEM Movie Theatre, LLC, to put towards the purchase of a digital projector.
•$250, City of Caledonia, to help with their community pool improvement project.
•$200, Lanesboro Local, to purchase supplies for the Local—The Better Way of Life program.
•$200, Habitat for Humanity Winona-Fillmore Counties, to help with the Harmony home building project.
•$200, Bundles of Love, to help purchase supplies for diaper bag bundles which are given to needy families in Houston, Fillmore and Winona counties.
•$200, Houston Community Food Basket, to help with the application costs for achieving 501c3 status.
•$100, Appleseed Community Theatre/Healthy Community Partnership, for purchasing supplies for a Youth Theatre Camp in La Crescent.
Operation Round Up is funded by donations made by members of Tri-County Electric Cooperative who voluntarily have their electric bill rounded up to the next dollar. About 1,200 members currently participate with the average of $6 a year per member. It truly shows that small change can make a difference. To learn more about Operation Round Up visit www.tec.coop.
Tri-County Electric Cooperative is a member-owned electric distribution cooperative serving three counties in Minnesota including Winona, Houston and Fillmore and parts of Olmsted and Mower counties in Minnesota and Howard, Winneshiek and Allamakee counties in Iowa. It provides electricity to more than 12,800 services in the area. TEC is a Touchstone Energy Cooperative.
•$800, Local Food Shelves Participating in Minnesota FoodShare Month, to help purchase food for residents in need. The amount is divided equally between eight food shelves.
•$500, National Child Safety Council, to help purchase educational safety materials for the Fillmore County public schools by the local police departments.
•$500, Let’s Go Fishing – Winona Chapter, to purchase supplies for fishing outings.
•$425, Project Fit Families, to help purchase educational materials for the Project Fit Families Fitness Fest.
•$425, JEM Movie Theatre, LLC, to put towards the purchase of a digital projector.
•$250, City of Caledonia, to help with their community pool improvement project.
•$200, Lanesboro Local, to purchase supplies for the Local—The Better Way of Life program.
•$200, Habitat for Humanity Winona-Fillmore Counties, to help with the Harmony home building project.
•$200, Bundles of Love, to help purchase supplies for diaper bag bundles which are given to needy families in Houston, Fillmore and Winona counties.
•$200, Houston Community Food Basket, to help with the application costs for achieving 501c3 status.
•$100, Appleseed Community Theatre/Healthy Community Partnership, for purchasing supplies for a Youth Theatre Camp in La Crescent.
Operation Round Up is funded by donations made by members of Tri-County Electric Cooperative who voluntarily have their electric bill rounded up to the next dollar. About 1,200 members currently participate with the average of $6 a year per member. It truly shows that small change can make a difference. To learn more about Operation Round Up visit www.tec.coop.
Tri-County Electric Cooperative is a member-owned electric distribution cooperative serving three counties in Minnesota including Winona, Houston and Fillmore and parts of Olmsted and Mower counties in Minnesota and Howard, Winneshiek and Allamakee counties in Iowa. It provides electricity to more than 12,800 services in the area. TEC is a Touchstone Energy Cooperative.









