Eaton Community Involvement Team
presents checks to local organizations
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[May 16, 2018]
LINCOLN
On May 7,
representatives from the Eaton Lincoln Plant met at Lincoln
City Hall to view and inspect the Building generator that was
donated.
Pictured for the
generator donation are Eaton Plant Manager Erik Olson and Account
Manager Community Support Co-chairman Tiffany Werth, Lincoln Mayor
Seth Goodman, Police Chief Paul Adams, B-Shift Lincoln Fire
Department Darrin Coffey, Jason VanWinkle, Todd Koehler Chris Davis,
Robert Wood and Fire Chief Mark Miller
Eaton donated the 48 kw
generator to the City of Lincoln in January. Ryan Electric and
Generator sales did the install. The generator replaced a 20 kw that
only ran overhead doors, radios and a few lights in the fire
station. The new generator powers nearly all of the building to keep
Lincoln City Hall and Lincoln Fire Department fully functional in
the event off a power outage.
Also during the Visit
on Monday Police Chief Paul Adams received a check donation for
$10,000 from Eaton to help with a generator, lighting and electrical
equipment for the Police station located on 5th Street.
The City of Lincoln wants to extend a thank you to Eaton Corporation
and the members and staff of the Lincoln Plant. We are proud of our
partnership.
Group photo of all the recipients and members of the Community Involvement Team
at Eaton.
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Tiffany Worth of the Community Involvement Team presents to Nancy Cunningham of
the Oasis.
Presentation to Lincoln Elementary School District 27
Presentation to Junior Achievement.
Presentation to Ellen Burbage on behalf of the Humane Society of Logan County.
Presentation to Hartsburg-Emden School CUSD # 21.
[Photos and text provided by Mark Miller and
Karen Hargis] |