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Powergrams is published biweekly by Alabama Power for its employees, retirees and friends. Please report address changes by calling the editor. THUMBS UP! Assistant editors: Donna Cope and Carla Davis Art director: Jay Parker THUMBS UP: 205-257-1433 Editor: Chuck Chandler 205-257-3651 Retiree Roy Crow and his wife, Margaret, recently visited the Demilitarized Zone alongside North Korea during their trip to South Korea. Target Zero Heroes The Eufaula Line Crew has reached Target Zero for four years. Shown from left to right are Lee Clark, Phil Shelley, Greg Ledbetter, Steven Crouch, Wes Charpie, Chuck Robertson, Josh Williams, Brandon Dean and Chris Coates. IN MEMORIAM Mark V. Cox, 62, retiree, Miller SteaM Plant, SePt. 2. aMburS M. FauCett Jr., 65, retiree, CorPorate HeadquarterS, aug. 23. daVid "Hog doCtor" gibbS, 68, retiree, Hueytown Crew HeadquarterS, SePt. 8. JaCk t. Hardin, 92, retiree, birMingHaM garage, aug. 8. williaM e. HuSband, 79, retiree, MaJor ProJeCtS – Miller SteaM Plant, aug. 27. JoHn l. tHoMaS, 80, retiree, CorPorate HeadquarterS, aug. 19. williaM robertSon, 57, eMPloyee, birMingHaM, aug. 29. CHarleS H. Senior, 88, retiree, nortH Mobile, aug. 24. Perry d. welCH, 82, retiree, eaStern diViSion oFFiCe, aug. 23. Western Division Alabama Power Service Organization members volunteered at the RISE School graduation. Volunteers served refreshments for the school's 21 graduates and their families. The group included (in photo above) Karen Burklew, Mark Crews, Vicki Knighton, Ian Terry, Teri Terry, Sam Walker and Jenna Madison. Pell City APSO members hosted a yard sale for Marathon Makers, an Eagle Scout service project led by Boy Scout Jonathan Kay and Troop 199. The boys plan to create a paved walking track for the students, faculty and community surrounding Eden Elementary School in Pell City. APSO raised $503 for the project. Adrienne King, community manager of the Oaks at Springville, sent a letter thanking Tiffany Escott, Trussville Crew Headquarters, TaShawn Mathews, Corporate Headquarters, and Barry Coggin's Trussville crew for their role in getting the outdoor lights at her facility quickly repaired. "We sincerely appreciate your responsiveness and your efforts in our time of need," wrote King. "Several residents have said how nice things look with the lighting. In addition, some residents have expressed that they have a better sense of safety now." Send us your photo holding Powergrams in an exotic locale.

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