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In 2011, the Penny Power program supported:
2011 - 1st Quarter
$1,200 - Camp Point Police Dept; drug dog program.
$1,200 - Police Benevolent & Protective Association; replace Quincy Police Dept.'s drug dog.
$1,000- Central Elementary School: recycled rubber mulch for playground.
$1,000 - Payson Seymour Elementary; mobile computer lab project.
$1,000 - Unity Music Boosters; uniforms for high school marching band.
$850 - Community for Christ Assistance Center; food pantry items.
$800 - Liberty Firefighters Auxiliary; portable radios and chargers.
$500 - St. Peter Lutheran Church; replacement windows in church basement.
$500 - American Cancer Society's Relay for Life program; cancer research.
$400 - Quincy Family YMCA; Art-in-a-Box program for Central Elementary School.
$300 - Faith Lutheran Church; clothing racks.
$275 - Fowler Development Association; picnic tables and sensor light for public use.
2011 - 2nd Quarter
$1,000 - St. Dominic School; SMART Board.
$1,000 - Ellington Elementary School; interactive white board system.
$1,000- Central Middle School; online subscriptions to writing program.
$1,000 - Payson & Liberty School Cross-Categorical Special Education Classroom; SMART Board
$800 - Payson-Fall Creek Fire Dept.; gas monitor/CO2 detector.
$750 - Greater West Central Public Library District; computer tables, chairs, headsets & technology training supplies.
$600 - Quincy Symphony Orchestra Association; chimes.
$500 - T.T.T. Society; books for low income students.
$500 - Two Rivers Resource Conservation & Development; improvements to Longlett Park in Camp Point.
$400 - Quincy Art Center; pottery wheel.
$300 - Community for Christ Assistance Center; portable tables.
$200 - Liberty Jr./Sr. High School; accelerated reading program.
$200 - Camp Point Co-op 4-H Club; landscaping at Camp Point Public Library.
$100 - Adams Co. Firecrackers 4-H Club; "Meating the Need" project to benefit Community for Christ Assistance Center.
2011 - 3rd Quarter
$200 - Central High School; pans for buffet steam table
$500 - Baldwin School’s Young Authors’ Conference; books and support materials for conference
$250 - Mississippi Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America; climbing wall at Camp Eastman
$350 - Great River Honor Flight; honor flight program
$500 - Greenfield Elementary School; expand “Read Naturally” program
$200 - Trinity Lutheran Church; portable stage, curtains, and carrying cases for puppet ministry
$300 - Quincy Hospitality House; vinyl flooring in kitchen and hallway
$500 - Friends of CUSD #4, school supplies for students in the district
$300 - Faith Lutheran Church, clothing racks
$1,000 - Horizons Social Services of Adams County; food expenses for soup kitchen and food pantry
$450 - Payson/Seymour Education Foundation; sewing machines for two new classes
$700 - Tri-Township Fire Protection District; automated external defibrillator
$600 - Liberty Education Foundation; electronic message center sign
$1,000 - Liberty CUSD #2; interactive white boards and Macbooks
$150 - Friends of the Trails; bike rack at Quincy Public Library
$350 - Clayton Public Library District; computer and monitor
for library patrons
$500 - St. Dominic School; 7 Habits program
$200 - Barry Food Pantry; food for needy families
$500 - Quincy Community Theatre; production of Let Freedom Ring
$500 - Payson/Seymour Elementary School; mobile computer lab
2011 - 4th Quarter Grants will be announced soon!
The next deadline for applications is January 3, 2012.
If your group or organization
is interested in obtaining a Penny Power Grant Application, contact Adams
Electric Cooperative at (800) 232-4797.
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