Harvest energy efficiency, safety wisdom with Pacific Power at 30th annual Hood River Harvest Fest set for Oct. 19-21

News Release from: Pacific Power
HARVEST ENERGY EFFICIENCY, SAFETY WISDOM WITH PACIFIC POWER AT 30TH ANNUAL HOOD RIVER HARVEST FEST SET FOR OCT. 19-21
Posted: October 18th, 2012 1:44 PM

Contact:
Tom Gauntt, Pacific Power
503-813-7291

Harvest energy efficiency, safety wisdom with Pacific Power at 30th annual Hood River Harvest Fest set for Oct. 19-21
Pacific Power serves as a presenting sponsor of Fest for sixth consecutive year
HOOD RIVER, Ore. - Bring home a bounty of tips on energy efficiency and safety--along with your local fruit, pumpkins and fall crafts--after visiting the Pacific Power booth at the Hood River Valley Harvest Fest Oct. 19-21 on the Hood River waterfront.
"Pacific Power is proud to again be a presenting sponsor of this great Hood River tradition," said Sheila Holden, regional community manager. "People come for the famous apples and pears, but harvest time in the Northwest is also when we need to think about home safety, winter weather and storm preparation and how being energy efficient pays off as the nights grow longer and colder. Come by our friendly Pacific Power booth to find out more and watch some of our entertaining safety demonstrations."
Pacific Power serves more than 7,000 customers in Hood River County and has 13 local employees.
For more information on the Harvest Fest, go to: hoodriver.org/events-festivals/chamber-events/harvest-festival

For more information on safety and being wattsmart go to: www.pacificpower.net
About Pacific Power
Pacific Power provides electric service to more than 733,000 customers in Oregon, Washington and California. Our goal is to provide our customers with value for their energy dollar, and safe, reliable electricity. Pacific Power is part of PacifiCorp, one of the lowest-cost electricity producers in the United States, with 1.7 million customers in six western states. For more information, visit www.pacificpower.net.

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