Each year, more than 2,000 community-owned utilities, like Mount Horeb Utilities, across the nation observe Public Power Week during the first full week of October. Public Power Week is a celebration of these not-for-profit electric utilities that proudly serve the electric power needs of about 40 million Americans - or almost 15 percent of electricity consumers.
Every public power system is different due to its community's population, geography, climate, natural resources, economy, and local government structure. However, all public power systems have in common their purpose: to provide adequate, reliable, not-for-profit electricity at a reasonable price with proper protection of the environment.
Help us celebrate Public Power Week
October 6-12, 2024!
Join us for a customer appreciation picnic in the parking lot adjacent to the Municipal Building at 138 E Main St.
Thursday, October 10th from 11:00 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Enjoy food hot off the grill, cooked by our very own line crew! There will be prizes, activities and some great giveaways.
We hope to see you there, rain or shine!