The Georgia Power Heritage Preservation Club
The mission of the Georgia Power Heritage Preservation Club is to engage employees and retirees in learning the history of The Georgia Power Company. The organization documents, maintains, and shares the heritage of Georgia Power committed to becoming an educational resource for the Company and the community.
Heritage club acquires classic wheels
The newest vehicle in the Georgia Power fleet is made almost entirely of wood.
The Georgia Power Heritage Preservation Club has acquired a scale model of the typical vehicle used for line work in the 1920s. It's not a line truck but a line wagon, complete with wooden wheels, a wooden tongue and a collapsible raised wooden platform.
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Heritage Preservation Club to hear about birth of storm restoration
Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 — Ken Cormany, who chaired the early 1970s committee that drew the blueprints for Georgia Power's Storm Evaluation and Restoration Procedures (SERP) program, will speak to the Feb. 15 quarterly meeting of the Georgia Power Heritage Preservation Club.
Beavin provides fun ride through Georgia Power marketing history
Dave Beavin, general sales manager, shared fun facts and anecdotal stories of marketing history of Georgia Power through the decades at a recent Heritage Club luncheon.
Former leaders celebrate Savannah Electric culture
Five leaders in the recent history of Savannah Electric spoke with common themes at Monday's Energy Exchange luncheon of pride in their association with the company and its employees.
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| Energizing Georgia (Book): The History of Georgia Power(1883-2004) |
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| A Citizen Wherever We Serve (Movie): The History of Georgia Power |


