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    Home » Articles » Prairie Land Reflects on Spirit of Holiday Giving
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    Prairie Land Reflects on Spirit of Holiday Giving

    Vicki EstesBy Prairie Land Electric CooperativeJanuary 31, 20221 Min Read
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    Here’s a glimpse of how Prairie Land employees showed their spirit of holiday giving in 2021.

    lights in the shape of American flag on front of truck
    Journeyman David Rose decorated his truck for the holiday lights parade in St. Francis.
    Christmas tree surrounded with presents
    Employees gave 41 gifts for children in the Christmas Blessings program in Penokee.
    three women pose with large check and food donations
    Member services assistant Kenzie Griffiths delivering donations to area food pantries. During the holiday challenge, employees donated 1,573 pantry items and $910 for local food banks. Inspired by the generosity of their employees, Prairie Land Electric also made contributions to each of the pantries.
    lineman in bucket truck puts lights on lightpole
    Journeyman Austin Weiden hung decorations in Agra.
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