Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, May 27, 2020, Page 9, Image 9

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    WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2020
HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A9
[ RESPOND RECOVER REBUILD ]
In rapid response to COVID-19, Oregon Community Foundation and
its partners have already deployed over $13.3 Million in emergency
grants to nonprofi ts on the front lines of emergency response, as
well as funding to small business lenders and bridge funding to arts
nonprofi ts. See the impact of these funds in communities across
the state at oregoncf.org/COVID, and please consider a donation.
We’re all in this together, Oregon. Let’s take care of each other.
A S O F M AY 5:
$14.3M DONATIONS | $13.3M IN GRANTS TO 508 NONPROFITS
O R E G O N C F.O R G /C O V I D : R E A D I M PA C T S T O R I E S | LEARN FACTS | DONATE
O R E G O N C F.O R G / C O V I D
BENEFITS OF
TREE TRIMMING
Clearing trees and overgrown
vegetation is vital to provide safe,
reliable power to our
consumer-members.
We clear certain areas in our service
territory, known as rights of way, to:
• Keep power lines clear of tree limbs
• Restore power outages more quickly
• Keep crews and members of our
community safe
• Reduce unexpected costs for repairs
Hermiston Office
750 W. Elm Ave.
Hermiston, OR 97838
(541) 567-6414
Boardman Office
400 N.E. Eldrige Drive
Boardman, OR 97818
(541) 481-2220
www.UmatillaElectric.com
Vegetation management improves
service reliability for you – our members!