Debbi Goertz earns gold credential

Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative Board member Debbi Goertz earned a Director Gold credential from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, which represents more than 900 of the nation’s electric cooperatives.

Goertz has served as a Bluebonnet director from District 3, Bastrop County, since 2017. To earn this certificate, Goertz completed two other certifications and three courses, and she will complete three continuing education courses every two years. Of the more than 500 electric cooperative directors in Texas, only 95 have received this credential.

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Director Goertz earns NRECA Gold credential

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In 2004 Bluebonnet recognized the need for a larger workforce who can help us keep the lights on for our members. In order to meet this need, we started a unique and mutually beneficial program for local members of our communities. The lineman apprentice program accepted its first class that year, and has only continued to grow and progress.

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Training for the future

Kelita Thomas, Lee County Museum curator and president of the county’s historical commission

It was like asking a parent: Which is your favorite child?

Museums and historical archives across the Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative area are filled with thousands of fascinating items that have taken decades to select and acquire. It takes dedication and a love of history to tell the story of a community through a collection of artifacts.

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A few of our favorite things: Museum leaders name their top picks

Lineman's rodeo

Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative will send two journeyman line worker teams, seven apprentice line workers and six competition judges, as well as a barbecue team and additional volunteers, to the Texas Lineman’s Rodeo at Nolte Island Park near Seguin on July 16.

After the event was canceled for two years, everyone from participants to volunteers are ready to return to the competition fields.

The event gives line workers a chance to compete against peers from across Texas, and to demonstrate the skills they use in their jobs.

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Lineman's Rodeo competition returns after hiatus

Annual Meeting 2022

For decades, on the second Tuesday of every May, hundreds of Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative members have gathered to attend the co-op’s Annual Meeting.

“I moved here [to Bluebonnet’s service area] in 2002,” said Debra Irvin, a Bluebonnet member in Lee County. “I still enjoy coming to the Annual Meeting. It’s fun.”

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Tradition drives Bluebonnet’s 2022 Annual Meeting

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Guidelines and resources help prevent, recognize and deal with heat-related health threats

Lineworkers’ hot weather tips & tricks

Doug Grimm electrolytes
Doug Grimm, a crew supervisor in Giddings, pours an electrolyte powder into a cold bottle of water to stay hydrated.
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How to stay safe in Texas heat

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Grant expands backup system for Lee County Amateur Radio Emergency Services

Lee County Amateur Radio Emergency Services will purchase new radio communications equipment to strengthen Lee County’s response during emergencies, thanks to an $11,349 grant from Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative and the Lower Colorado River Authority.

The Community Development Partnership Program grant, along with $3,500 in matching funds from the recipient, will allow the group to expand its geographic reach and resiliency through the purchase of new radios, antennas and other electronic equipment.

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Bluebonnet, LCRA award $11,349 grant to Lee County Amateur Radio Emergency Services