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SUMMARY:Meet a Lineworker – Liberty Hill
DESCRIPTION:Cooperative Selects 25 Recipients for $2\,000 to $7\,500 Awards 				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  (JOHNSON CITY\, Texas) May 11\, 2026 — Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) has awarded $100\,000 in scholarships to 25 graduating high school students across its service area. Recipients can use their scholarship for tuition at the college\, university\, technical or trade school of their choice. Students were selected from more than 460 applicants with scholarship awards ranging from $2\,000 to $7\,500.    “We are committed to providing opportunities and education that help our communities thrive\,” said Community Outreach Specialist Mikayla Herron. “PEC is proud to award these scholarships and play a role in shaping these students’ futures to help them reach their goals and dreams.”   This year\, scholarship recipients and their families were honored at a reception\, April 20\, at EVO Entertainment Belterra in Austin.   “I’m beyond grateful and so moved by the generosity of this scholarship\,” said recipient Ava Schlotterbeck\, a senior at Moe and Gene Johnson High School. “PEC will forever be part of my college journey\, and I just cannot say thank you enough!”  Here are this year’s scholarship recipients (asterisk indicates a trade school scholarship):  Anna Carpenter\, Westwood High SchoolElizabeth Chaison\, Leander High SchoolKaitlin Cheng\, McNeil High SchoolAnna Edwards\, Cedar Park High SchoolCaleb Eilers\, Veritas Academy*Preslee Faris\, Blanco High School*Stephanie Gearing\, Vista Ridge High SchoolAndrew Houy\, Faith Academy of Marble Falls*Ally Hunsicker\, Dripping Springs High SchoolMahi Jain\, Rouse High School Peyton Johnson\, Dripping Springs High School DeAnna Jorde\, Liberty Hill High School Samuel “Miles” Kanetzky\, Florence High SchoolGage Keeton\, Marble Falls High School*Ava Maldonado\, San Marcos High SchoolJoshua Marks\, Wimberley High SchoolAbigail McCord\, Vista Ridge High SchoolAva Schlotterbeck\, Moe and Gene Johnson High SchoolGrant Simon\, Junction High SchoolSaisha Siram\, Westwood High SchoolJosephine Sun\, Westwood High SchoolJessica Wadle\, Canyon Lake High SchoolTimothy Walbeck\, Canyon Lake High SchoolTricia Carson-Walker\, Georgetown High School Corbin Willis\, Wimberley High School PEC scholarships are made possible through unclaimed funds returned from the state.  PEC is committed to supporting its members and investing in the future of young students by providing education and youth programs that benefit students across its service area. Since 1999\, PEC has awarded more than $1.7 million in scholarships to more than 900 students. PEC serves members and students in 23 school districts and approximately 34 public high schools. In addition to providing scholarships\, PEC offers a variety of free youth education programs\, including school visits and career exploration\, PEC’s Youth Tour to learn about government in action\, and online learning materials to help students access career information and learn how to build resumes. Students can find additional details online at myPEC.com/scholarships.  
URL:https://mypec.com/event/meet-a-lineworker-liberty-hill/
LOCATION:Liberty Hill Public Library\, 355 Main Street\, Liberty Hill\, TX\, 78642\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp Save-a-Watt
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T121939
CREATED:20260401T154710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T154820Z
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SUMMARY:Meet a Lineworker - Bulverde
DESCRIPTION:Cooperative Selects 25 Recipients for $2\,000 to $7\,500 Awards 				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  (JOHNSON CITY\, Texas) May 11\, 2026 — Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) has awarded $100\,000 in scholarships to 25 graduating high school students across its service area. Recipients can use their scholarship for tuition at the college\, university\, technical or trade school of their choice. Students were selected from more than 460 applicants with scholarship awards ranging from $2\,000 to $7\,500.    “We are committed to providing opportunities and education that help our communities thrive\,” said Community Outreach Specialist Mikayla Herron. “PEC is proud to award these scholarships and play a role in shaping these students’ futures to help them reach their goals and dreams.”   This year\, scholarship recipients and their families were honored at a reception\, April 20\, at EVO Entertainment Belterra in Austin.   “I’m beyond grateful and so moved by the generosity of this scholarship\,” said recipient Ava Schlotterbeck\, a senior at Moe and Gene Johnson High School. “PEC will forever be part of my college journey\, and I just cannot say thank you enough!”  Here are this year’s scholarship recipients (asterisk indicates a trade school scholarship):  Anna Carpenter\, Westwood High SchoolElizabeth Chaison\, Leander High SchoolKaitlin Cheng\, McNeil High SchoolAnna Edwards\, Cedar Park High SchoolCaleb Eilers\, Veritas Academy*Preslee Faris\, Blanco High School*Stephanie Gearing\, Vista Ridge High SchoolAndrew Houy\, Faith Academy of Marble Falls*Ally Hunsicker\, Dripping Springs High SchoolMahi Jain\, Rouse High School Peyton Johnson\, Dripping Springs High School DeAnna Jorde\, Liberty Hill High School Samuel “Miles” Kanetzky\, Florence High SchoolGage Keeton\, Marble Falls High School*Ava Maldonado\, San Marcos High SchoolJoshua Marks\, Wimberley High SchoolAbigail McCord\, Vista Ridge High SchoolAva Schlotterbeck\, Moe and Gene Johnson High SchoolGrant Simon\, Junction High SchoolSaisha Siram\, Westwood High SchoolJosephine Sun\, Westwood High SchoolJessica Wadle\, Canyon Lake High SchoolTimothy Walbeck\, Canyon Lake High SchoolTricia Carson-Walker\, Georgetown High School Corbin Willis\, Wimberley High School PEC scholarships are made possible through unclaimed funds returned from the state.  PEC is committed to supporting its members and investing in the future of young students by providing education and youth programs that benefit students across its service area. Since 1999\, PEC has awarded more than $1.7 million in scholarships to more than 900 students. PEC serves members and students in 23 school districts and approximately 34 public high schools. In addition to providing scholarships\, PEC offers a variety of free youth education programs\, including school visits and career exploration\, PEC’s Youth Tour to learn about government in action\, and online learning materials to help students access career information and learn how to build resumes. Students can find additional details online at myPEC.com/scholarships.  
URL:https://mypec.com/event/meet-a-lineworker-bulverde/
LOCATION:Mammen Family Public Library\, 131 Bulverde Crossing\, Bulverde\, TX\, 78163\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp Save-a-Watt
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260623T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260623T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T121939
CREATED:20260311T153427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T155959Z
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SUMMARY:Solar Car Derby
DESCRIPTION:Cooperative Selects 25 Recipients for $2\,000 to $7\,500 Awards 				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  (JOHNSON CITY\, Texas) May 11\, 2026 — Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) has awarded $100\,000 in scholarships to 25 graduating high school students across its service area. Recipients can use their scholarship for tuition at the college\, university\, technical or trade school of their choice. Students were selected from more than 460 applicants with scholarship awards ranging from $2\,000 to $7\,500.    “We are committed to providing opportunities and education that help our communities thrive\,” said Community Outreach Specialist Mikayla Herron. “PEC is proud to award these scholarships and play a role in shaping these students’ futures to help them reach their goals and dreams.”   This year\, scholarship recipients and their families were honored at a reception\, April 20\, at EVO Entertainment Belterra in Austin.   “I’m beyond grateful and so moved by the generosity of this scholarship\,” said recipient Ava Schlotterbeck\, a senior at Moe and Gene Johnson High School. “PEC will forever be part of my college journey\, and I just cannot say thank you enough!”  Here are this year’s scholarship recipients (asterisk indicates a trade school scholarship):  Anna Carpenter\, Westwood High SchoolElizabeth Chaison\, Leander High SchoolKaitlin Cheng\, McNeil High SchoolAnna Edwards\, Cedar Park High SchoolCaleb Eilers\, Veritas Academy*Preslee Faris\, Blanco High School*Stephanie Gearing\, Vista Ridge High SchoolAndrew Houy\, Faith Academy of Marble Falls*Ally Hunsicker\, Dripping Springs High SchoolMahi Jain\, Rouse High School Peyton Johnson\, Dripping Springs High School DeAnna Jorde\, Liberty Hill High School Samuel “Miles” Kanetzky\, Florence High SchoolGage Keeton\, Marble Falls High School*Ava Maldonado\, San Marcos High SchoolJoshua Marks\, Wimberley High SchoolAbigail McCord\, Vista Ridge High SchoolAva Schlotterbeck\, Moe and Gene Johnson High SchoolGrant Simon\, Junction High SchoolSaisha Siram\, Westwood High SchoolJosephine Sun\, Westwood High SchoolJessica Wadle\, Canyon Lake High SchoolTimothy Walbeck\, Canyon Lake High SchoolTricia Carson-Walker\, Georgetown High School Corbin Willis\, Wimberley High School PEC scholarships are made possible through unclaimed funds returned from the state.  PEC is committed to supporting its members and investing in the future of young students by providing education and youth programs that benefit students across its service area. Since 1999\, PEC has awarded more than $1.7 million in scholarships to more than 900 students. PEC serves members and students in 23 school districts and approximately 34 public high schools. In addition to providing scholarships\, PEC offers a variety of free youth education programs\, including school visits and career exploration\, PEC’s Youth Tour to learn about government in action\, and online learning materials to help students access career information and learn how to build resumes. Students can find additional details online at myPEC.com/scholarships.  
URL:https://mypec.com/event/solar-car-derby/
LOCATION:Cedar Park Recreation Center\, 1435 Main Street\, Cedar Park\, Texas\, 78613\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp Save-a-Watt
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://mypec.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/solar-derby.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260707T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260707T111500
DTSTAMP:20260513T121939
CREATED:20260401T155112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T155112Z
UID:12781-1783419300-1783422900@mypec.com
SUMMARY:Meet a Lineworker - Burnet
DESCRIPTION:Cooperative Selects 25 Recipients for $2\,000 to $7\,500 Awards 				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  (JOHNSON CITY\, Texas) May 11\, 2026 — Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) has awarded $100\,000 in scholarships to 25 graduating high school students across its service area. Recipients can use their scholarship for tuition at the college\, university\, technical or trade school of their choice. Students were selected from more than 460 applicants with scholarship awards ranging from $2\,000 to $7\,500.    “We are committed to providing opportunities and education that help our communities thrive\,” said Community Outreach Specialist Mikayla Herron. “PEC is proud to award these scholarships and play a role in shaping these students’ futures to help them reach their goals and dreams.”   This year\, scholarship recipients and their families were honored at a reception\, April 20\, at EVO Entertainment Belterra in Austin.   “I’m beyond grateful and so moved by the generosity of this scholarship\,” said recipient Ava Schlotterbeck\, a senior at Moe and Gene Johnson High School. “PEC will forever be part of my college journey\, and I just cannot say thank you enough!”  Here are this year’s scholarship recipients (asterisk indicates a trade school scholarship):  Anna Carpenter\, Westwood High SchoolElizabeth Chaison\, Leander High SchoolKaitlin Cheng\, McNeil High SchoolAnna Edwards\, Cedar Park High SchoolCaleb Eilers\, Veritas Academy*Preslee Faris\, Blanco High School*Stephanie Gearing\, Vista Ridge High SchoolAndrew Houy\, Faith Academy of Marble Falls*Ally Hunsicker\, Dripping Springs High SchoolMahi Jain\, Rouse High School Peyton Johnson\, Dripping Springs High School DeAnna Jorde\, Liberty Hill High School Samuel “Miles” Kanetzky\, Florence High SchoolGage Keeton\, Marble Falls High School*Ava Maldonado\, San Marcos High SchoolJoshua Marks\, Wimberley High SchoolAbigail McCord\, Vista Ridge High SchoolAva Schlotterbeck\, Moe and Gene Johnson High SchoolGrant Simon\, Junction High SchoolSaisha Siram\, Westwood High SchoolJosephine Sun\, Westwood High SchoolJessica Wadle\, Canyon Lake High SchoolTimothy Walbeck\, Canyon Lake High SchoolTricia Carson-Walker\, Georgetown High School Corbin Willis\, Wimberley High School PEC scholarships are made possible through unclaimed funds returned from the state.  PEC is committed to supporting its members and investing in the future of young students by providing education and youth programs that benefit students across its service area. Since 1999\, PEC has awarded more than $1.7 million in scholarships to more than 900 students. PEC serves members and students in 23 school districts and approximately 34 public high schools. In addition to providing scholarships\, PEC offers a variety of free youth education programs\, including school visits and career exploration\, PEC’s Youth Tour to learn about government in action\, and online learning materials to help students access career information and learn how to build resumes. Students can find additional details online at myPEC.com/scholarships.  
URL:https://mypec.com/event/meet-a-lineworker-burnet/
LOCATION:Herman Brown Free Library\, 100 E Washington Street\, Burnet\, TX\, 78611\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camp Save-a-Watt
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://mypec.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Web_MeetALineworker.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260721T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260721T160000
DTSTAMP:20260513T121939
CREATED:20260401T155342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T155342Z
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SUMMARY:Egg Drop Challenge - Buda
DESCRIPTION:Cooperative Selects 25 Recipients for $2\,000 to $7\,500 Awards 				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  (JOHNSON CITY\, Texas) May 11\, 2026 — Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) has awarded $100\,000 in scholarships to 25 graduating high school students across its service area. Recipients can use their scholarship for tuition at the college\, university\, technical or trade school of their choice. Students were selected from more than 460 applicants with scholarship awards ranging from $2\,000 to $7\,500.    “We are committed to providing opportunities and education that help our communities thrive\,” said Community Outreach Specialist Mikayla Herron. “PEC is proud to award these scholarships and play a role in shaping these students’ futures to help them reach their goals and dreams.”   This year\, scholarship recipients and their families were honored at a reception\, April 20\, at EVO Entertainment Belterra in Austin.   “I’m beyond grateful and so moved by the generosity of this scholarship\,” said recipient Ava Schlotterbeck\, a senior at Moe and Gene Johnson High School. “PEC will forever be part of my college journey\, and I just cannot say thank you enough!”  Here are this year’s scholarship recipients (asterisk indicates a trade school scholarship):  Anna Carpenter\, Westwood High SchoolElizabeth Chaison\, Leander High SchoolKaitlin Cheng\, McNeil High SchoolAnna Edwards\, Cedar Park High SchoolCaleb Eilers\, Veritas Academy*Preslee Faris\, Blanco High School*Stephanie Gearing\, Vista Ridge High SchoolAndrew Houy\, Faith Academy of Marble Falls*Ally Hunsicker\, Dripping Springs High SchoolMahi Jain\, Rouse High School Peyton Johnson\, Dripping Springs High School DeAnna Jorde\, Liberty Hill High School Samuel “Miles” Kanetzky\, Florence High SchoolGage Keeton\, Marble Falls High School*Ava Maldonado\, San Marcos High SchoolJoshua Marks\, Wimberley High SchoolAbigail McCord\, Vista Ridge High SchoolAva Schlotterbeck\, Moe and Gene Johnson High SchoolGrant Simon\, Junction High SchoolSaisha Siram\, Westwood High SchoolJosephine Sun\, Westwood High SchoolJessica Wadle\, Canyon Lake High SchoolTimothy Walbeck\, Canyon Lake High SchoolTricia Carson-Walker\, Georgetown High School Corbin Willis\, Wimberley High School PEC scholarships are made possible through unclaimed funds returned from the state.  PEC is committed to supporting its members and investing in the future of young students by providing education and youth programs that benefit students across its service area. Since 1999\, PEC has awarded more than $1.7 million in scholarships to more than 900 students. PEC serves members and students in 23 school districts and approximately 34 public high schools. In addition to providing scholarships\, PEC offers a variety of free youth education programs\, including school visits and career exploration\, PEC’s Youth Tour to learn about government in action\, and online learning materials to help students access career information and learn how to build resumes. Students can find additional details online at myPEC.com/scholarships.  
URL:https://mypec.com/event/egg-drop-challenge-buda/
LOCATION:Buda Public Library\, 405 E Loop Street\, Buda\, TX\, 78610\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260724T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260724T120000
DTSTAMP:20260513T121939
CREATED:20260401T155603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T155916Z
UID:12788-1784889000-1784894400@mypec.com
SUMMARY:Egg Drop Challenge - Bertram
DESCRIPTION:Cooperative Selects 25 Recipients for $2\,000 to $7\,500 Awards 				\n				\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n				\n									FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  (JOHNSON CITY\, Texas) May 11\, 2026 — Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) has awarded $100\,000 in scholarships to 25 graduating high school students across its service area. Recipients can use their scholarship for tuition at the college\, university\, technical or trade school of their choice. Students were selected from more than 460 applicants with scholarship awards ranging from $2\,000 to $7\,500.    “We are committed to providing opportunities and education that help our communities thrive\,” said Community Outreach Specialist Mikayla Herron. “PEC is proud to award these scholarships and play a role in shaping these students’ futures to help them reach their goals and dreams.”   This year\, scholarship recipients and their families were honored at a reception\, April 20\, at EVO Entertainment Belterra in Austin.   “I’m beyond grateful and so moved by the generosity of this scholarship\,” said recipient Ava Schlotterbeck\, a senior at Moe and Gene Johnson High School. “PEC will forever be part of my college journey\, and I just cannot say thank you enough!”  Here are this year’s scholarship recipients (asterisk indicates a trade school scholarship):  Anna Carpenter\, Westwood High SchoolElizabeth Chaison\, Leander High SchoolKaitlin Cheng\, McNeil High SchoolAnna Edwards\, Cedar Park High SchoolCaleb Eilers\, Veritas Academy*Preslee Faris\, Blanco High School*Stephanie Gearing\, Vista Ridge High SchoolAndrew Houy\, Faith Academy of Marble Falls*Ally Hunsicker\, Dripping Springs High SchoolMahi Jain\, Rouse High School Peyton Johnson\, Dripping Springs High School DeAnna Jorde\, Liberty Hill High School Samuel “Miles” Kanetzky\, Florence High SchoolGage Keeton\, Marble Falls High School*Ava Maldonado\, San Marcos High SchoolJoshua Marks\, Wimberley High SchoolAbigail McCord\, Vista Ridge High SchoolAva Schlotterbeck\, Moe and Gene Johnson High SchoolGrant Simon\, Junction High SchoolSaisha Siram\, Westwood High SchoolJosephine Sun\, Westwood High SchoolJessica Wadle\, Canyon Lake High SchoolTimothy Walbeck\, Canyon Lake High SchoolTricia Carson-Walker\, Georgetown High School Corbin Willis\, Wimberley High School PEC scholarships are made possible through unclaimed funds returned from the state.  PEC is committed to supporting its members and investing in the future of young students by providing education and youth programs that benefit students across its service area. Since 1999\, PEC has awarded more than $1.7 million in scholarships to more than 900 students. PEC serves members and students in 23 school districts and approximately 34 public high schools. In addition to providing scholarships\, PEC offers a variety of free youth education programs\, including school visits and career exploration\, PEC’s Youth Tour to learn about government in action\, and online learning materials to help students access career information and learn how to build resumes. Students can find additional details online at myPEC.com/scholarships.  
URL:https://mypec.com/event/egg-drop-challenge-bertram/
LOCATION:Joann Cole Mitte Public Library\, 170 S Gabriel Street\, Bertram\, TX\, 78605\, United States
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