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Bluebonnet, LCRA award $15,900 grant to Bastrop County First Responders
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Thanks to a $15,900 grant from Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative and the Lower Colorado River Authority, Bastrop County First Responders will purchase two new heart monitors to improve emergency care for cardiac patients.

The Community Development Partnership Program grant will allow the nonprofit organization to replace cardiac monitors that were recently de-certified for use under new federal guidelines. The new monitors will be able to diagnose symptoms of a heart attack; act as defibrillators; track and adjust a patient’s heart rhythm; and perform 12-lead electrocardiogram tests.

Bastrop County First Responders, a nonprofit organization whose members include paramedics and emergency medical technicians, is contributing $4,000 in matching funds toward the purchase.

“These monitors are required for us to provide advanced life support,” said James Green, president of Bastrop County First Responders. “With these, we can utilize our paramedics to their full potential, and they can provide more medicines and more therapies to patients.”

Green said Bastrop County First Responders frequently provides stand-by emergency service at public events across the county, including rodeos and car shows. The group’s paramedics and EMTs respond to calls in their personal vehicles.

“We’re kind of like a volunteer fire department, but it’s just for EMS,” Green said. “We’re available to provide more hands if needed.”

The de-certification of his organization’s older heart monitors came as an “unbudgeted surprise,” Green said. “We had pretty late notice that this was happening, and we were behind the eight ball. Without this grant, we’d really be up the creek without a paddle right now.”

The community grant is one of six grants being awarded by Bluebonnet and the LCRA through LCRA’s Community Development Partnership Program, which helps volunteer fire departments, local governments, emergency responders and nonprofit organizations fund capital improvement projects in LCRA’s wholesale electric, water and transmission service areas. The program is part of LCRA’s effort to give back to the communities it serves. Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative is one of LCRA’s wholesale electric customers and is a partner in the grant program.

Applications for the next round of grants will be accepted in July. More information is available here.

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Bastrop County First Responders will purchase two new heart monitors to improve emergency care for cardiac patients

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Tradition drives Bluebonnet’s 2022 Annual Meeting
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For decades, on the second Tuesday of every May, hundreds of Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative members have gathered to attend the co-op’s Annual Meeting.

“I moved here [to Bluebonnet’s service area] in 2002,” said Debra Irvin, a Bluebonnet member in Lee County. “I still enjoy coming to the Annual Meeting. It’s fun.”

Annual Meeting drive-up
Members drive through a large tent to talk to employees. Sarah Beal photos

The 2022 Annual Meeting, on Tuesday, May 10, in Giddings, was another opportunity for members to register, chat with employees and cooperative leaders, get a bag full of useful information, ask questions and be entered to win door prizes.

In the parking lot of The Silos on 77 event facility, nearly 200 members were guided through two white tents, each wide enough for several lanes of vehicles. Attendees even received ready-to-go snack bags stuffed with kolaches.

“I love how connected to the community Bluebonnet is and the effort to keep everyone safe,” said Kathy Ray Mack, a Bluebonnet member in Caldwell County.

Ben Flencher
Ben Flencher

During the Annual Meeting, three incumbent members of the Bluebonnet Board of Directors were re-elected: Milton Shaw, District 1, Caldwell, Hays, Guadalupe, Gonzales counties; Debbi Goertz, District 3, Bastrop County; and Ben Flencher, District 5, Burleson County.

Flencher has been chairman of the Board since 2014 and a Board member since 1987. “Congratulations to Directors Milton Shaw and Debbi Goertz, who, with me, were re-elected to the Board,” he said.

Milton Shaw has been on the Bluebonnet Board since 2010. “It is a great honor to serve as your Director and represent your interests,” he said.

Debbi Goertz joined the co-op’s Board in 2017. “I am honored to be re-elected to serve as one of your Directors from Bastrop County, and greatly appreciate the confidence you have in me and my fellow Directors,” she said.

Milton Shaw
Milton Shaw

Before the event, more than 6,100 Bluebonnet members participated in the Annual Meeting by submitting proxy voting forms. Those, along with members who registered at the event, constituted a quorum of member representation for the meeting.

Members who submitted proxy voting forms or registered at the drive-through were also entered to win door prizes. Those prize drawings took place the next day, May 11. Three members — Corrine Randall of Dale in Caldwell County, Earl Hodges of Cedar Creek in Bastrop County and Herbert Beerwinkel of Chappell Hill in Washington County — won the grand prizes, Cub Cadet riding lawnmowers.

Greeting members at the Annual Meeting is always a highlight for Bluebonnet employees and Directors. “We had an opportunity to meet a lot of our members, share thoughts with them and answer their questions,” Flencher said. “We hope you’ll join us for our next Annual Meeting in 2023.”

Debbie Goertz
Debbi Goertz

Get a video peek of the Annual Meeting here and find the information given to members at the event at bluebonnet.coop/annualmeeting.

“Any chance that we have to match our employees up with our wonderful members is a great day,” said Matt Bentke, Bluebonnet’s general manager. “Annual Meeting is that one day we cherish, and is an incredibly special day for Bluebonnet.”

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Opportunity for members to register, chat with employees and cooperative leaders, get a bag full of useful information, ask questions and be entered to win door prizes
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Will Holford
Manager of Public Affairs
512-332-7955
will.holford@bluebonnet.coop

Alyssa Meinke
Manager of Marketing & Communications 
512-332-7918
alyssa.meinke@bluebonnet.coop

Next Board of Directors' meeting
Oct. 21

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