REC Teams and Trucks Light Up Local Holiday Parades
Thursday | December 18, 2025

REC employees kept warm despite the cold weather over the first weekend of December by spreading warmth at holiday parades in 10 communities across the Cooperative's service territory. Along with the signature yellow trucks decked out for the occasion, REC team members joined parades in:

  • Berryville
  • Culpeper
  • Front Royal
  • Greene
  • Little Washington
  • Middletown
  • Madison
  • Orange
  • Spotsylvania
  • Tappahannock

 

REC group at Tappahannock’s 50th Annual Christmas parade.
REC employees, (L to R) Patrick Williams, Cedara Ashton, Sequaya Smith, Allyson Sharpe and Ray Seip were happy to join their local community in celebrating and participating in Tappahannock’s 50th Annual Christmas parade on Dec. 6.

 

REC group at Madison Christmas Parade

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