Adams Electric wwas recognized for donating a new solar-powered and vandal-proof lighting system to Roselawn Cemetery.
Cemetery officials said they have had a chronic problem with vandals damaging the lighting system that illuminates the American flag in a section of the cemetery sponsored by the Retired Enlisted Association.
Roselawn officials were going to hire Adams Electric to repair and replace the lighting system but the company ultimately donated its work and equipment to honor the veterans buried there.
“We were moved and thrilled by what Adams Electric was willing to do to show their support for veterans,” said Lucille Corsentino, president of the Roselawn Foundation.
Big shout-out to our member Adams Electric for stepping in to help their community in any way they can!
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PEDCO Team : The people of Pueblo came together in 1981 and formed PEDCO. Business people, large and small, and individuals dug into their pockets to find money to support PEDCO and its economic development efforts. They also gave of their time, available at a moment’s notice to talk to interested companies.
In 1984, Pueblo’s citizens voted to tax themselves to support economic development. The citizens continue to keep that half-cent sales tax in place. PEDCO uses the money for economic development incentives, funding certain capital projects and equipment purchases for new and expanding businesses.
Adams lights vets’ graves
Adams lights vets’ graves
From The Chieftain:
Adams Electric wwas recognized for donating a new solar-powered and vandal-proof lighting system to Roselawn Cemetery.
Cemetery officials said they have had a chronic problem with vandals damaging the lighting system that illuminates the American flag in a section of the cemetery sponsored by the Retired Enlisted Association.
Roselawn officials were going to hire Adams Electric to repair and replace the lighting system but the company ultimately donated its work and equipment to honor the veterans buried there.
Big shout-out to our member Adams Electric for stepping in to help their community in any way they can!
Author
PEDCO Team : The people of Pueblo came together in 1981 and formed PEDCO. Business people, large and small, and individuals dug into their pockets to find money to support PEDCO and its economic development efforts. They also gave of their time, available at a moment’s notice to talk to interested companies. In 1984, Pueblo’s citizens voted to tax themselves to support economic development. The citizens continue to keep that half-cent sales tax in place. PEDCO uses the money for economic development incentives, funding certain capital projects and equipment purchases for new and expanding businesses.
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