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Members can enter Holiday Giveaway drawing for a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to a co-op member tree farm of their choice.


RULES:

  • ONE entry per customer number
  • Choose ONE tree farm location
  • Entry deadline is 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, November 23


Five winners for each tree farm will be drawn for a total of 20 lucky members. Winners will be contacted via phone on Monday, November 24.

Choose ONE of the following:


  • Hoag Tree Co. - Tomah
  • Hilliker Tree Farm - Tomah
  • Van Ert Nursery + Christmas Trees - Reedsburg
  • Wagner Tree Farm - Lyndon Station

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Serving up Savings


This holiday season is just around the corner and soon, festive music will flood the airwaves, sparkling lights and decorations will adorn homes and businesses, and good tidings will abound. 


The holidays also bring a frenzy of decorating, cooking and family gatherings, and amid the hectic hustle and bustle, you may receive higher-than-usual energy bills. 


Keeping this in mind, I thought this month would be a good time to remind Oakdale Electric Cooperative (OEC) members of a few programs and efficiency tips to help lower your monthly energy use. 


Programs designed to help you save. 

Winter months typically bring some of the highest energy bills of the year. Making minor, low-cost improvements, like weatherstripping exterior doors and caulking around old, drafty windows can make a positive impact on energy bills. If you're not sure where to start, contact OEC at 608-372-4131, to speak with one of our energy services technicians for extra guidance. 


We also offer energy-saving incentives, which can help you achieve greater savings when purchasing ENERGY STAR certified lighting or appliances. Our team of member service representatives are available to help, so I encourage you to give us a call if you'd like to learn about specific programs and services that can potentially lower your bill. 


Be festive without breaking the bank.

With holiday lights adorning our home for well over a month, we decided to make the switch to LEDs to save energy. 


LED holiday lights use 88% less energy than incandescent holiday lights. To put that into perspective, the Department of Energy estimates that with standard holiday decorations, LED lights typically increase energy bills by about $5 to $7. But with incandescent lights, energy bills will typically increase by $33 or more. For homes that go above and beyond with incandescent holiday lights (think Clark Griswold), energy bills could increase by as much as $350. Beyond energy savings, LEDs provide additional benefits, such as being shock-resistant, shatterproof and cool to the touch, making them safer for the home. 


You can also lower energy use by conveniently managing holiday lights. Smart light timers can help you save energy by connecting to a smart phone app or voice assistant to program lights to turn on and off at set times. If you don't use smart home technology, you can still save energy by using traditional timers. 


Additional easy ways to save during the holiday season include turning off overhead lights and using your Christmas tree to illuminate your home. If you have a fireplace, remember to close the flue when you're not burning a fire to ensure heat doesn't escape through the chimney. 


Cook up energy savings in the kitchen.

If you plan to have family and friends over this holiday season, you can cook up energy savings by using small countertop appliances like microwaves, air fryers, and slow cookers when possible, as they use much less energy than the stovetop or oven. 

Heading to the woods? Here are a few quick safety reminders.


  • Keep clear of electrical equipment
  • Do not shoot at or near power lines
  • Know where power lines are located where you hunt
  • Be vigilant in areas where lines are less visible
  • Never place hunting stands on utility poles
  • Never place decoys on power lines or equipment 

View the November news for co-op updates, news, and more.

Upgrading appliances this holiday season?


Energy-saving incentives are available through December 26, 2025.

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Oakdale, WI 54649

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