Celebrate Lineworker
Appreciation Days

Lineworkers are our hometown heroes, first responders, and skilled professionals who do what needs to be done to keep the electricity flowing to the families and businesses in our communities. The work they do—often in grueling and dangerous conditions—powers our lives.

Join us in celebrating lineworkers and all the service they provide to our communities on Monday, April 14, for North Carolina Lineworker Appreciation Day, and Friday, April 18, for National Lineworker Appreciation Day. Use the resources below to build enthusiasm and appreciation for lineworkers in your community.

While you’re here, take a minute to read some of the notes of appreciation to our lineworkers and add one of your own.

If you have any questions, please email us at communications@electricities.org.

Lineworker Appreciation Day Resources

Resolution Template for Lineworker Appreciation Days 2025

Please make this resolution your own. For example, if your utility sent or received aid during Hurricane Helene, add a clause about local lineworkers' role in restoration efforts.

Customizable Press Releases Celebrating Lineworkers

Customize these templates for use in your community. Consider including a photo of local lineworkers with a caption when you share the release with the media.

Thank You Lineworkers Banner

Use this ready-to-print banner artwork during Lineworker Appreciation Days or anytime you’d like to publicly thank your line crews.

Public Power and Lineworker Trivia

Spark friendly competition among your staff and your community while educating about lineworkers and public power. Email Sara Sharp for answers.

Public Power Activity and Coloring Page

Print copies to engage with kids of all ages at community and school events.

Social Media Videos, Graphics, and Messaging

Highlight lineworkers on your social channels using these assets, including just-released videos and carousel images.

Gov. Stein's Lineworker Appreciation Day Proclamation

North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein reaffirmed and proclaimed April 14, 2025, as "Lineworker Appreciation Day" in the state, celebrating the service they provide to their communities.

Infographic with Lineworker and Public Power Statistics

Showcase the impressive statistics (reliability, miles of power lines, lineworkers in the U.S., and more) made possible by the dedication and excellence of line crews.

Sign a Note of Appreciation to Our Lineworkers

Thank a Lineworker

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Linda H. from State wrote on April 25, 2025:
Bless y'all for all y'all do to keep our power on.
Bless y'all for all y'all do to keep our power on.
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Barbara B. from Concord wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank you!!!
Thank you!!!
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Myra D. from Louisburg wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank you for your tireless dedication.
Thank you for your tireless dedication.
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Paulette F. from Rocky Mount wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank you for your time and help.
Thank you for your time and help.
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Tabatha G. from Albemarle wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thanks bunches!
Thanks bunches!
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Dawn T. from Fayetteville wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank you for all the hard work you do, no matter what the weather is! I sincerely appreciate it! Prayers for all of you always! God bless. Stay safe, please! ⛑️🙏🏼🦋
Thank you for all the hard work you do, no matter what the weather is! I sincerely appreciate it! Prayers for all of you always! God bless. Stay safe, please! ⛑️🙏🏼🦋
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Meinah R. from Clayton wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank you, guys, for everything you do and for your sacrifices! North Carolina loves you!
Thank you, guys, for everything you do and for your sacrifices! North Carolina loves you!
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Jessica P. from Clayton wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank y'all for all the hard work and long hours.
Thank y'all for all the hard work and long hours.
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Harold E. from Fayetteville wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thanks for all your hard work!!!
Thanks for all your hard work!!!
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David S. from Gastonia wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank you for a job well done.
Thank you for a job well done.
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Amanda B. from Selma wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank you for all your hard work!! ❤️❤️
Thank you for all your hard work!! ❤️❤️
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Leeanne M. from Newton wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank you for all of your hard work. Especially in times of bad weather and when you guys have to spend so much time away from your families. You put your own safety at risk so that we are taken care of. We love and appreciate you all. Tell your families thank you as well.
Thank you for all of your hard work. Especially in times of bad weather and when you guys have to spend so much time away from your families. You put your own safety at risk so that we are taken care of. We love and appreciate you all. Tell your families thank you as well.
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Cordelia S. from High Point wrote on April 25, 2025:
So grateful for all you do!
So grateful for all you do!
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Linda G. from Concord wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank you, lineworkers!
Thank you, lineworkers!
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Tim C. wrote on April 25, 2025:
It's hard work and dangerous. I thank you guys for all you do.
It's hard work and dangerous. I thank you guys for all you do.
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Carla H. from Shelby wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank you all. May God bless and keep you all safe.
Thank you all. May God bless and keep you all safe.
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Kay R. from Farmville wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank you for lighting up our life by keeping us with electricity.
Thank you for lighting up our life by keeping us with electricity.
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Barbara B. from Louisburg wrote on April 25, 2025:
I appreciate your hard work and dedication to keeping me in the light. I know it can be very dangerous.
I appreciate your hard work and dedication to keeping me in the light. I know it can be very dangerous.
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Sheila M. from Wake Forest wrote on April 25, 2025:
We appreciate you going out in the storm, at night, whenever the call comes in, restoring power to the people. Especially when someone has special needs and may need to keep insulin refrigerated!
We appreciate you going out in the storm, at night, whenever the call comes in, restoring power to the people. Especially when someone has special needs and may need to keep insulin refrigerated!
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Heather C. from Huntersville wrote on April 25, 2025:
Thank you for your hard work! ♥️
Thank you for your hard work! ♥️
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