REC Volunteers Take Action to Keep Louisa Clean
Thursday | May 14, 2026

Twenty-two employee volunteers from Rappahannock Electric Cooperative collected 34 bags of roadside litter April 15 during a cleanup along Fredericks Hall Road in Louisa County.

The cleanup was completed in partnership with local nonprofit Louisa Clean through the Virginia Department of Transportation Adopt-a-Highway program. REC employees cleaned both sides of a 3.66-mile stretch of Route 618, from Garrett’s Mill Road to Johnson Road.

Since adopting the stretch of Fredericks Hall Road in October 2024, REC employees have completed four cleanup events. To date, 67 employees have contributed 309 volunteer hours and collected 147 bags of litter.

“REC’s commitment to community extends beyond the power lines,” said Casey Hollins, managing director – communications and public relations at REC. “We’re proud of the employees who volunteer their time and efforts to help strengthen the communities we serve. Projects like this show what cooperation and service look like in action.”

REC has worked closely with Louisa Clean to support the ongoing effort through coordination, supplies and guidance. Jody Korman, treasurer of Louisa Clean, and volunteer Sandy Riggs also supported the April cleanup.

“Most importantly, building and sustaining a proud community is key,” Korman said. “Everyone must do their part to help keep our roads clean.”

REC’s next Adopt-a-Highway cleanup in Louisa County is planned for September.

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