May, 2014 – Energy Conservation Message Delivered by Florida Public Utilities

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Energy Conservation Message Delivered by Florida Public Utilities

To Local Greenacres Elementary School Kids

Loxahatchee, FL – Mason Brock, Energy Conservation Representative with Florida Public Utilities Company (FPUC) delivered an energy conservation school presentation to 3rd graders today during Career Day at Liberty Park Elementary School located in Greenacres.  Among the conservation messages were tips such as turning the lights off when you leave the room, keeping doors closed to reduce the loss of conditioned air and being safe around electric sockets to avoid injury.  “We want you to be safe. Following these tips can help your family conserve energy and save money,” he said.

FPUC is very focused on educating children about energy conservation and will be conducting presentations every month during the upcoming school year. Energy Conservation Representatives like Mason Brock will be traveling to schools each month to give energy conservation presentations to school-aged children. If your school is interested in scheduling an FPUC energy conservation presentation, please contact Mason Brock at (850) 526-6831.

“We are proud to have FPUC as a member of our Board of Directors and fortunate to have strategic thought leader, Aleida Socarras, Director of Marketing and Sales with FPUC, on our Executive Committee,” said Wayne Burns, CEO with the Central Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce.  “FPUC is a true supporter of our Chamber, a leader in economic and community development and making a real impact on the families in Palm Beach County. We are glad we were able to arrange for Mr. Brock to visit one of our local elementary schools in our Chamber’s footprint.”   For help in arranging a presentation by FPUC, Palm Beach Schools may also contact Sonya Moste, Director of Marketing with the Central Palm Beach County Chamber.

About the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce

The geographic footprint of the Central Palm Beach County Chamber extends from the sugar cane fields near Lake Okeechobee to the coral reefs of the Atlantic Ocean, encompassing 15 incorporated municipalities and serving a population of more than 490,000 residents, roughly 36 percent of the population of Palm Beach County.  From Cane-to-Coral the communities located within the chamber’s footprint are: Acreage, Atlantis, Belle Glade, Greenacres, Lake Clarke Shores, Lake Worth, Lantana, Loxahatchee, Loxahatchee Groves, Manalapan, Palm Springs, Royal Palm Beach, South Palm Beach, Wellington and West Palm Beach.  Over 1,000 member businesses receive benefits through the Chamber’s programs and services.  The Chamber also produces marquis events such as Salsa Fest and the Wellington Holiday Parade.