From the A Plus Electric Community Commitment Department
Reading Writing Connection, a local non-profit, had a problem. To meet code, two new exit signs were required. They had the signs–but how to get them in the right place and properly powered to satisfy regulations?
A call to A Plus Electric’s Carl Evanson got it done. Carl says “we dispatched a crew and now the signs are in the right place and lighted.”
Community commitment runs in the Evanson family. Carl’s mother, Nancy, taught school for many years in the Napoleon district. She saw first hand how many kids had big challenges with reading and writing, essential skills in life. Upon retirement, she developed a reading program and named it “Bag of Books.” Today it’s part of area school libraries.
Nancy Evanson was also a moving force in creating the Reading Writing Connection on Horton Road. Recognizing parental anguish over kids who are having reading problems, they wanted to offer help. “We want our children to feel comfortable and successful when they read, and to love reading. The Reading Writing Connection treats every child (and adult) as an individual and provides specialized instruction designed specifically for you or your child.”
Carl, his family, and technicians are all part of the local community, and care deeply for the place they call home. A Plus Electric is dedicated to supporting the community’s growth, prosperity, and well-being of its residents.