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CIRRO ENERGY LAUNCHES “LITTLE ANGELS TREE” CAMPAIGN TO SUPPORT TEXAS CHILDREN’S CHARITIES
Cirro Energy, a subsidiary of Dominion Resources, is using social media to help Texas children in need with its “Little Angels Tree” campaign. Through Dec. 18, 2012, individuals are asked to post a photo of their favorite holiday tree ornament on the Retail Electric Provider’s Facebook account. Cirro Energy will donate $5 for each ornament post, up to $10,000 total, to three children’s charities, Plano Children’s Medical Clinic, Kids Meals of Houston and Community Partners of Dallas.
“We want to help thousands of at-risk children throughout Texas this Holiday season,” said Cindi Wakefield, spokesperson for Cirro Energy. “In addition to donating time and money this year, we hope to rally the community with the ‘Little Angels Tree’ campaign. By inviting the public to engage in Cirro Energy’s donation to three non-profits that focus on children, we hope to spark more grassroots support for our local little angels.”
Cirro Energy is a strong supporter of the communities it serves. From volunteering time to donating money, Cirro Energy has helped non-profits improve the lives of fellow Texans. This Holiday season, it’s using a new, more social approach.
“Social media is the perfect way to engage people and promote awareness in charitable opportunities during the holidays,” Wakefield said. “From November 28 through December 18, anyone can post a photo of a favorite ornament for the ‘Little Angels Tree’ on our Facebook page. Each post will represent a $5 donation. There is no cost to the person who shares a favorite ornament photo.”
Community Partners of Dallas is dedicated to ensuring safety and restoring dignity and hope to abused and neglected children. It provided resources and support to more than 20,000 children last year.
In Houston, Kids’ Meals delivers nutritious meals to the doors of children in need, free of cost. Texas’ only meals-on-wheels service for children, the organization provides healthy home-delivered lunches to about 1,700 children daily under the age of five who live in poverty.
Plano Children’s Medical Clinic provides high quality primary medical care for children in need on Medicaid, CHIP or without insurance. Its healthcare providers have seen over 100,000 children for well-visits, sick-care and immunizations.
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Cirro Energy
Sponsor: Cirro Energy
Prizes: One Day Admission to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Dallas TX or Chihuly merchandise
Eligibility: The contest is open to all legal residents of the United States of America 13 years or older. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. All winners may be requested to sign an Affidavit and Release to claim a prize at the request of the Sponsor. This contest is subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations. By participating in this contest, entrants agree to these official contest rules. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.
Contest Period: The contest runs from June 7, 2012 – July 31, 2012 . We’ll be giving out either one day admission passes to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens or Chihuly merchandise as a prize weekly to participants that “Like” the Cirro Energy Facebook page. Two prize winners will be notified each Wednesday by an announcement on the Cirro Energy Facebook Page (http://www.facebook.com/CirroEnergy). Prize winners will be drawn at random by a 3rd party and winners will then be given 7 days to send complete delivery information. (Which must include, but may not be limited to, first and last name, address capable of receiving prize from shipping carrier Cirro Energy so chooses, city, state, and zip code.)
Entry: Participants may enter the contest by becoming a fan of the Cirro Energy Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/CirroEnergy). To be eligible to win a prize, participants must Like the Cirro Energy Facebook page.
General Considerations: If a prize cannot be delivered to the winner, due to his or her location, or by any prohibition of the selected prize under state, county or city code or ordinance, then the awarding of the prize shall be null and void. No monetary or other prize award shall be made in lieu of the Sponsor being unable to transfer any prizes. No substitutions, cash equivalents, or transfers of the prize are permitted.
Privacy: Other then as provided herein, Sponsor will utilize the names, e-mail addresses and/or mailing address of entries only to notify the participant if they are a winner of the contest and to award the prize. Sponsor reserve all rights, in Sponsor’s sole discretion, to use all information for promotional purposes in the future.
Limitation of Liability: Sponsor is not responsible for printing or typographical errors in any contest-related materials; stolen, lost, late, misdirected, damaged, incomplete, or illegible entries; any use or misuse of the prize; or transactions that are processed late or incorrectly or are lost due to computer or electronic malfunction. Sponsor reserves the right to cancel or modify the contest if fraud or technical failures compromise the integrity of contest as determined by the Sponsor in their sole discretion.
Disputes: All disputes arising out of the contest shall be resolved only in the federal and state courts of Dallas, Texas, USA and all participants waive any rights or objections to the jurisdiction or venue of such courts.
Cirro Energy to Power “Chihuly Nights” at the Dallas Arboretum
Chihuly Nights at Dallas Arboretum is a display you certainly won’t want to miss! Legendary glass sculptor Dale Chihuly has a magnificent collection of his creations on display at the Dallas Arboretum from now until November 5, 2012. Thanks to Cirro
Energy, Chihuly’s creations are stunningly lit for visitors to marvel at while strolling through the beautiful gardens. We are so proud to be a part of Chihuly Nights at Dallas Arboretum and invite everyone in the Dallas area to come out for a visit!
In the past, Cirro Energy has supported local clinics, food banks and education programs. We’re thrilled to support the arts and the environment this year by supporting the incredible Chihuly Nights at Dallas Arboretum. We’re pleased that our community has the chance to be a part of such a rich cultural and educational experience without traveling far from home.
The Dallas Arboretum is a huge location, with more than 66 acres of land comprising the grounds. Along with the dramatically lit glass sculptures, Chihuly Nights at Dallas Arboretum also includes dining and musical concerts to make the evening truly unforgettable for visitors. Although there was minimal damage due to the June hail storm in Dallas, all of the exhibits have been fully restored for viewing. Cirro Energy employees also volunteer as art hosts, explaining the exhibits to curious visitors as they take in the stunning glass artwork.
To help Dallas art enthusiasts get involved, we’re giving away daytime tickets to the Dallas Arboretum and Chihuly merchandise. To be eligible for these prizes, all you have to do is like Cirro Energy on Facebook. Winners will be drawn weekly at random and announced on the Cirro Energy Facebook page.
Get your tickets for Chihuly Nights at Dallas Arboretum and find out more about our social media contest by “liking” us on Facebook.
Cirro Energy- Chihuly Nights Photo Contest | Contest Rules
Sponsor: Cirro Energy
Prizes: $75 Chihuly Art Table Book
Eligibility: The contest is open to all legal residents of the United States of America 13 years or older. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. All winners may be requested to sign an Affidavit and Release to claim a prize at the request of the Sponsor. This contest is subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations. By participating in this contest, entrants agree to these official contest rules. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.
Contest Period: The contest runs from May 8, 2012 – June 3, 2012 . Entries must be received by 11:59 PM CST, a minimum of one day prior to the day the contestant becomes eligible to win. We’ll be giving out a Chihuly art table book as a prize weekly to participants that submit their photos by random drawing. Prize winners will be notified Monday 5/14, 5/21, 5/28 and 6/4 by an announcement on the Cirro Energy Facebook Page (http://www.facebook.com/CirroEnergy) and by tweets through the Cirro Energy Twitter account (http://www.twitter.com/CirroEnergyTX). Prize winners will be drawn at random by a 3rd party and winners will then be given 7 days to send complete delivery information. (Which must include, but may not be limited to, first and last name, address capable of receiving prize from shipping carrier Cirro Energy so chooses, city, state, and zip code.)
Entry: Participants may enter the contest by fully completing the entry form displayed on the Cirro Energy Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/CirroEnergy). There is an entry limit of one unique entry per participant per week. To be eligible to win a prize, participants must complete all fields of the entry form and successfully submit the entry. All complete entries, which contain a photo, first and last name, will be entered into a random drawing from which the contest winner will be selected. Any attempt by any participant to undermine the legitimate operation of the contest, will void all entries by such party. The Sponsor shall not be liable for entries that are not received. Entry forms will be ineligible if the entry information is not complete and accurate.
General Considerations: If a prize cannot be delivered to the winner, due to his or her location, or by any prohibition of the selected prize under state, county or city code or ordinance, then the awarding of the prize shall be null and void. No monetary or other prize award shall be made in lieu of the Sponsor being unable to transfer any prizes. No substitutions, cash equivalents, or transfers of the prize are permitted. Privacy: Other then as provided herein, Sponsor will utilize the names, e-mail addresses and/or mailing address of entries only to notify the participant if they are a winner of the contest and to award the prize. Sponsor reserve all rights, in Sponsor’s sole discretion, to use all information for promotional purposes in the future.
Limitation of Liability: Sponsor is not responsible for printing or typographical errors in any contest-related materials; stolen, lost, late, misdirected, damaged, incomplete, or illegible entries; any use or misuse of the prize; or transactions that are processed late or incorrectly or are lost due to computer or electronic malfunction. Sponsor reserves the right to cancel or modify the contest if fraud or technical failures compromise the integrity of contest as determined by the Sponsor in their sole discretion.
Disputes: All disputes arising out of the contest shall be resolved only in the federal and state courts of Dallas, Texas, USA and all participants waive any rights or objections to the jurisdiction or venue of such courts.
Top 10 Energy-Saving Tips in Texas
If you are looking for energy-saving tips in Texas, advice will typically be focused on the summer season. Summer in Texas is long and hot, and this season is promising to be even longer since summer seems to have started early. Energy saving is a year-round endeavor, so any list of energy-saving tips, in Texas or otherwise, would be remiss without some winter tips as well. Here, Cirro Energy offers some advice to help you save energy:
- One of the top energy-saving tips in Texas is to raise your thermostat. Keeping it at seventy-eight degrees in the summer is the best way to conserve energy, and can reduce your electric bill significantly. When you are away from home for more than eight hours, raise it a little higher and you will see about one percent of savings for each degree you push it up. During the winter months, keep it set at sixty-eight degrees during the day, and fifty-eight at night
to see similar savings.
- Use the sun to your advantage. In the summer, this means shutting the shades when the air conditioner runs; while in the winter, it means letting the light stream in by keeping them open during daylight hours.
- Keep it clean. Clean and replace your air conditioning and furnace filters monthly – this will cut your costs dramatically and help your system run more efficiently.
- Use ceiling fans. This is one of the best energy-saving tips in Texas and other hot climates in particular. Ceiling fans can cool your body and will make the room seem ten degrees cooler. The savings on your bill can be up to about twenty-five percent! Most fans have a switch to change direction, so make sure it is blowing downward in a counter-clockwise direction during the summer. In the winter, switch it clockwise to circulate warm air.
- Run your appliances at night. Washing machines and dishwashers can heat up the house, so running them at night, when it is cooler, can help your air conditioner work more efficiently. Similarly, you might plan your baking for cold days in the winter to help heat your house.
- Use cold water to wash clothing and dishes. This will save electricity by giving your water heater a break.
- Seal it up! Cracks around windows and doorframes can be huge energy wasters. Put weather strips around doors and window, and seal fireplaces and duct work to keep from wasting energy.
- Insulate! Insulate your attic, add an insulation blanket to the water heater, and insulate your pipes. This prevents loss of energy and saves you money.
- Not using it? Shut down the power! This goes for lights, televisions, and appliances. Unplug whatever you are not using and you will make a dent in your electric bill.
- Switch to CFLs. Compact fluorescent lights use less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs, and last longer.
If you are looking for energy-saving tips in Texas, here is one to emphasize: choose an energy company that has a variety of plans to meet your needs with reasonable rates. Cirro Energy is a Texas company that offers exceptional customer service and low fixed rates to over one hundred thousand Texans, all across the state. To learn more about Cirro Energy, visit our website. Also, connect with us on Facebook and Twitter for more energy-saving tips and information.
Electrical Safety: Childproof Your Texas Home
If you are childproofing your home, electrical safety is probably one of your utmost concerns. Of all the dangers facing a small child, electrical shock is one of the most frightening. Even though a good start in protecting little children is to install outlet covers, older kids need protection, too. In addition to childproofing, Texas energy company Cirro Energy would like to encourage you to protect your children by educating them about electrical safety.
The first step in teaching children about electrical safety is to educate them about electricity. Explain that electricity can travel through the body on its way to the ground, and can cause severe pain or injury. Then have your children become aware of sources of electricity in order to keep themselves safe.
- Keep outlets clear. Plugging too many things into one outlet can damage your electrical system or even cause a fire. Do not plug several things into one outlet or extension cord, and teach your children this electrical safety tip as well.
- Make sure electrical cords are out of the way. Pets can chew on cords, damaging equipment and hurting themselves. In addition, people can trip on cords; cords that are tucked away are safer.
- Never yank a cord from the wall. Always grasp the plug near the outlet instead of pulling on the cord, to avoid damaging the appliance or the outlet.
- Keep electric items away from water. Hairdryers and other small appliances can be deadly if they fall into water, so always remember this very important part of electrical safety.
- Reinforce the idea of adult supervision. The use of anything that involves electricity should be supervised by an adult.
- Carry your awareness outside with you. Electrical safety is not just for the indoor environment! Kids should be taught to keep kites, water guns, and other toys away from power lines, and to look out for lines when climbing trees. A healthy respect for electrical equipment is key, and children should stay away from anything that looks relatable to electricity. This includes not only power lines, but also electric boxes and substations. When in doubt, kids should ask an adult for help and advice.
- Go inside during a storm. Teach your children that if they are ever stuck in a storm, they should avoid trees and water, and should also kneel down (bending over with hands on knees). Never lie flat on the ground and seek shelter if possible.
Whether you need tips on electrical safety for your family or if you are just looking for low rates, you need an energy company you can trust. Cirro Energy is the choice of over a hundred thousand Texans, and offers reliable power and exceptional customer service. To learn more about Cirro Energy, visit our website. Also, connect with us on Facebook and Twitter for more energy-saving tips and information.
Earth Day In Texas
Changing the world is hard work! Earth Day in Texas is just around the corner on April 22 and we wanted to share some easier ideas you may want to try out as you think about helping the environment and ways you can save money. A small effort over a single day may help you to decide what might really be a good fit for your lifestyle in the future. Here are some simple efforts you may want to try out:
Think about your commute. Automobiles are some of the top polluters that each person has control of. Just changing your habits for one day can have an impact.
Replace your light bulbs. Start small by replacing a couple of your most used incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs. CFLs last longer, give off less heat and use less energy.
Seal any drafts. Replacing weather-strips and caulk around your doors and windows saves money on your energy bill by reducing your energy consumption.
Save water. Try and turn off running water while shaving or brushing your teeth. Those few minutes of running water can really add up.
Cook outside. A benefit of grilling season is that it eliminates the use of indoor appliances.
Plant a tree. Whether you are celebrating Earth Day in Texas, or in another state, planting a tree will have a positive and long-lasting effect on the environment. Trees rid the air of carbon dioxide and replace it with oxygen, helping us all to breathe easier. In addition, the roots act as a natural filtration system for water sources, and trees hold the soil in place, helping to prevent erosion and flooding.
Earth Day in Texas is a great time to think about the environment and the electric company you choose.
For more ideas on how you can conserve and save money, check out our Energy Savings Tips at http://www.cirroenergy.com.
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