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Health Concern Prompts Changes to SVEC Annual Meeting
The health and well-being of Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) consumer-members and employees is our primary concern. As a result of the recent COVID-19 outbreak, the SVEC Board of Trustees would like to announce changes to the way in which the April 25 annual meeting will be conducted.
SVEC Encourages its Consumer-Members to do Business Electronically
Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative's (SVEC’s) office remains open during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm), but its consumer-members are strongly encouraged to use alternative methods for doing business with the cooperative.
2019 By the Numbers
2019 was a successful year at Suwannee Valley Electric as measured by the many accomplishments related to the cooperative's 5 core values - Safety, Member Experience, Outreach to Community, Reliability, and Economic Viability. More details on the core values can be found by visiting Our Cooperative page .
Cynthia Boyette Appointed to Board of Trustees
The Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) Board of Trustees has appointed Cynthia Boyette to represent the consumer-members of the co-op’s eighth district.
A Penny Saved
Operation Round Up® adds up to big change for schools in its first year
Meetings for Districts 1, 2, & 3 Coming Up
It’s time for Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative members living in Districts 1, 2 and 3 to meet and nominate a candidate to serve on the board of trustees. Each nominee will be placed on the ballot and voted upon at the Annual Meeting of the Members on Saturday, April 25.
SVEC Can Help You Pay for School
Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) is awarding up to 10 scholarships of $1,000 to deserving high school seniors in our community.
Artisan Pizza
Combine the warm water, olive oil, yeast, and salt in a 5-quart bowl — preferably a lidded, but not airtight, plastic container. Using a wooden spoon or a food processor with a dough attachment, mix in all of the flour until it is incorporated (kneading is not necessary).
Extensive Damage Slowing Restoration
Most of the remaining outages are in western Hamilton County where tornadoes were sited late yesterday. The extensive damage has slowed our restoration efforts. We believe we will have the majority (99%) of system outages restored by 5 pm today, with the remaining few being restored by 11 pm.
