Thank a Lineworker

If you flip a switch and the lights come on, you can thank your local public power lineworkers for making that possible. When you’re enjoying a summer evening game under the lights at your neighborhood ball field, you can thank your public power lineworkers.

These highly skilled professionals perform the critical work needed to keep our communities powered every day. They are true hometown heroes.

Here’s a simple way to share your gratitude with the team behind public power.

Write a Note of Appreciation. We’ll share your kind words with public power lineworkers and team members.

Click “Write a new entry” below to write your thank-you note.

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Janice Hinkle from Iron Station wrote on April 14, 2026:
Thank you for keeping my power on in cold winter weather.
Thank you for keeping my power on in cold winter weather.
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JIM AND CAROL HILLEGAS from Black Mountain wrote on April 13, 2026:
You are our heroes!! We appreciate you for protecting us and keeping us from freezing this Winter on more than one occasion. Thank you 🙏🏽. God bless you.
You are our heroes!! We appreciate you for protecting us and keeping us from freezing this Winter on more than one occasion. Thank you 🙏🏽. God bless you.
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Frances Carroll from Smithfield, previously Wilmington wrote on April 13, 2026:
Every day, we take for granted the power that forms our lives. Whether it be the food on the table prepared from refrigeration, stoves, microwaves, and coffee pots; the clean and dry clothes we wear; or the comfort level of our home temperature. "Thank You" is a small token for your constant giving of your time and knowledge that we benefit from.
Every day, we take for granted the power that forms our lives. Whether it be the food on the table prepared from refrigeration, stoves, microwaves, and coffee pots; the clean and dry clothes we wear; or the comfort level of our home temperature. "Thank You" is a small token for your constant giving of your time and knowledge that we benefit from.
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Joni Hedrick from Morganton wrote on April 13, 2026:
Proud mom of a young lineman.... Desmond, son you make me proud everyday of the passion and respect you have for the job. It makes me smile to know you're out here making a difference in the world by simply making sure people have power. Stay safe as storm season approaches and remember to pray and give thanks daily to the ultimate POWER.
Proud mom of a young lineman.... Desmond, son you make me proud everyday of the passion and respect you have for the job. It makes me smile to know you're out here making a difference in the world by simply making sure people have power. Stay safe as storm season approaches and remember to pray and give thanks daily to the ultimate POWER.
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Debra Price from Mayodan wrote on April 13, 2026:
Thanks so much for making our lives so comfortable. From the crippling ice storms we had this winter to the heat waves of April we’re able to relax inside a controlled climate while you’re out braving Mother Nature’s worst. You’re wonderful and appreciated!
Thanks so much for making our lives so comfortable. From the crippling ice storms we had this winter to the heat waves of April we’re able to relax inside a controlled climate while you’re out braving Mother Nature’s worst. You’re wonderful and appreciated!
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Elizabeth Chaplin from Charlotte wrote on April 13, 2026:
Thank you for the hard work you do to keep the lines functioning and the power on in our communities! We appreciate you!
Thank you for the hard work you do to keep the lines functioning and the power on in our communities! We appreciate you!
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Wendy Richter Koehring from Laurel Park wrote on April 13, 2026:
Thank you for being awesome at your job of keeping our communication/electrical lines humming! Keep up the great work! Wendy
Thank you for being awesome at your job of keeping our communication/electrical lines humming! Keep up the great work! Wendy
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Elizabeth Babb from Wilmington wrote on April 13, 2026:
Though important and often quite dangerous, your work keeps things running day and in and day out in all cities, towns, villages and communities. You are appreciated! Thank you!
Though important and often quite dangerous, your work keeps things running day and in and day out in all cities, towns, villages and communities. You are appreciated! Thank you!
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Jeanne Weyant from Kernersville, NC wrote on April 13, 2026:
When all the TV and radio stations are showing "stay inside" you are out in the terrifying weather working so I can be comfortable. I appreciate a chance to say Thank You to all the line workers.
When all the TV and radio stations are showing "stay inside" you are out in the terrifying weather working so I can be comfortable. I appreciate a chance to say Thank You to all the line workers.
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WAYNE LAUVER from RUTHERFORDTON,NC 28139 wrote on April 13, 2026:
KEEPING LINES IN MIND 24, 365 !!!! THANK YOU !!
KEEPING LINES IN MIND 24, 365 !!!! THANK YOU !!
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Karen A McIaac from Lowgap wrote on April 13, 2026:
We want to say thanks for the continual work you perform to 'keep the lights on' as well as our household in comfort. Your job is not any easy one, on call 24/7, inclement weather and natural disasters. Every day you are appreciated. Thanks again and stay safe!
We want to say thanks for the continual work you perform to 'keep the lights on' as well as our household in comfort. Your job is not any easy one, on call 24/7, inclement weather and natural disasters. Every day you are appreciated. Thanks again and stay safe!
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Jim A. from Richlands wrote on April 13, 2026:
Thank you for all the hard work you do to keep the lights on for us!
Thank you for all the hard work you do to keep the lights on for us!
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Lisa W. from Bostic wrote on April 11, 2026:
Thank you for working so hard to keep our town lit up.
Thank you for working so hard to keep our town lit up.
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Stephanie R. from Fayetteville wrote on April 11, 2026:
Always thankful
Always thankful
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John W. from Laurinburg wrote on April 10, 2026:
Thank for your hard work.
Thank for your hard work.
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Deborah I. from North Carolina wrote on April 10, 2026:
Thank you for facing all of the rains, snow, ice, tornadoes, hurricanes, broken lines due to car accidents Thank you for leaving your comfortable beds and loved ones to help each person out here have electricity. Especially those with special needs. Thank you for risking your lives every single day. May God bless each of you and keep you always safe ❤️
Thank you for facing all of the rains, snow, ice, tornadoes, hurricanes, broken lines due to car accidents Thank you for leaving your comfortable beds and loved ones to help each person out here have electricity. Especially those with special needs. Thank you for risking your lives every single day. May God bless each of you and keep you always safe ❤️
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Tim R. from Nebo wrote on April 10, 2026:
THANKS GUYS!!
THANKS GUYS!!
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Sam P. from Gastonia wrote on April 9, 2026:
Thanks for keeping the lights on.
Thanks for keeping the lights on.
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Eric A. from Shelby wrote on April 9, 2026:
Thank you for all that you do to keep the lights on.
Thank you for all that you do to keep the lights on.
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Coy S. from Granite Falls wrote on April 7, 2026:
GOD BLESS
GOD BLESS
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