Get Your HVAC Prepped and Ready for Winter
To ensure your HVAC is ready to weather the winter, consider having it serviced by a professional. To extend the life of the appliance, it’s recommended that you have your unit serviced at least once a year. It’s also a good idea to change your air filters every 30-60 days or any time they’re dirty or clogged.
Meeting Their Most Important Friend

Many previous Youth Tour participants have met lifelong friends during the trip to Washington, D.C. That was the case for PEC members J. Don and Patty McAlpin, who met the love of their lives back when they attended in 1985.
Your Change Helps Your Neighbors in Times of Need
This Thanksgiving and throughout the year, the change you give to PEC’s Power of Change Program can make a powerful impact by helping your neighbors in need.
Think Safety When Prepping Your Thanksgiving Feast!
This Thanksgiving, be sure to keep safety in mind when cooking your holiday feast.
Local High School Students Invited to Apply for Youth Tour
High schoolers in PEC’s service area have an opportunity to be a part of a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Washington, D.C., next summer.
Building Community Trust

Our Junction district is working hard to plant roots and build relationships with the town’s residents.
Keep Safety in Mind Before You Plant
Check PEC’s Tips Before Putting Down Roots Planting trees in the fall can pay dividends by providing shade when the hotter months arrive, but it’s important to keep your safety […]
Don’t Let Energy Vampires Suck Your Power!
Try These Tricks for Energy-Saving Treats Energy vampires lurk in the shadows of your home, and if you’re not careful, they could haunt your appliances and suck your electricity. For […]
Protecting Our Roots

Living in the Texas Hill Country is something our members take pride in. With centuries-old oak trees and ranches rich in family history, it is a place worth preserving.
National Preparedness Month Is Here

Whether it’s extreme heat, thunderstorms, or ice, an emergency can happen at any moment. Most days are nothing to worry about, so it’s easy for emergency preparedness to become an afterthought.