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Posted By Rhonda Robinett,
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
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The DMACC Foundation’s premier scholarship fundraising event for the Water Environmental Technology Program will be held August 23, 2025. Tickets for the event and the sponsorship opportunities are now available for purchase. Sponsorship levels and fees can be found at bingo.dmacc.edu
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Posted By Administration,
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
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Lineman Appreciation Day is observed on April 18 every year. This day honors the hard work that women and men put in to keep the power on. Our linemen are the first responders in our community, working around the clock in difficult and dangerous conditions to keep power flowing through our homes and the community. Lineworkers work all hours of the day and night, sacrificing time away from their families to go above and beyond in restoring power and ensuring our members’ needs are met.
Here are some ideas for Lineman Appreciation Day:
Practical Gestures:
- "Thank You" Banner: Hang a banner on the warehouse dock or office to show appreciation.
- Breakfast or Lunch: Treat linemen to a warm breakfast or lunch, perhaps with biscuits
or other treats. - Refreshments: Offer lemonade or other drinks to crews returning from work.
- Gift Baskets: Create gift baskets with lineman-themed items like tools, snacks, or apparel.
- Personalized Gifts: Consider personalized gifts like mugs, pens, or hats with lineman themes.
- Lineman-Themed Items: Offer items like spool tables, wooden cable reels, or lineman shirts.
Expressions of Gratitude:- Social Media Shout-Outs: Use social media to thank linemen and share their stories.
- Community Appreciation: Encourage community members to say thank you to linemen.
- Thank You Cards: Ask local schools or organizations to make cards for Lineworker Appreciation Day.
- Honk and Wave: Simple gestures like honking and waving to linemen as they pass by
can show appreciation. - Invite Local Press: Invite local media to cover the event and highlight the work of linemen.
- Create a Web Page: Develop a web page with a form
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Posted By Rhonda Robinett,
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
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Posted By Administration,
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
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Registration is open for the Water Distribution Training & Water Leak Detection/Line Locating Workshop
** Each workshop is 0.6 CEU's for Water Distribution **- Water Distribution Training Workshop – May 21, 2025
- Water Leak Detection/Line Locating Workshop – May 22, 2025
Attend one... or both!
Click HERE to get more information and register!
If you have any questions, please contact Steve Marsh at 515.289.1999 or by email atsmarsh@iamu.org
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Posted By Administration,
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
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Each April, the industry recognizes National Safe Digging Month (NSDM), raising awareness about safe digging practices among the public and professionals nationwide. Throughout the month, campaigns and activities highlight the importance of contacting 811 before digging. - Purpose:
National Safe Digging Month, celebrated in April, aims to raise awareness about the importance of contacting 811 before any digging project, whether it's a small home project or a large commercial excavation. - Why it's important:
Calling 811 ensures that underground utilities like gas, electric, water, and sewer lines are marked, preventing potential damage and ensuring the safety of those involved in the digging project. - What to do:
- Contact 811: Call 811 or use the online service a few business days before starting any digging project.
- Wait for markings: Allow the utility companies time to mark the area where you plan to dig.
- Respect the markings: Carefully dig around the marked lines and avoid damaging them.
Common Ground Alliance has a toolkit with resources on their website to use- Graphics, social media postings and a press release template you can find here.
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