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The city of Lafayette will hold its annual Stars and Stripes 4th of July Celebration on Sunday, July 4. This year s celebration will be presented by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the National Electrical Contractors Association.
One new addition to the festivities this year will be a parade at 11 a.m., beginning at 16th and Alabama streets and continuing on to Main Street. The parade will proceed to Wallace Avenue before turning onto Park Avenue, then concluding in Columbian Park.
Children are being encouraged to join in on the festivities more than ever before with the return of the box parade. Children will put on display their own walking floats made out of cardboard boxes. Prizes will be given to the top five box float entries that best portray this year s theme: Honoring Our Local Heroes.
National Electrical Contractors Association Launches NECA Industry Alliance Network
Program connects NECA contractors with the top solution providers in the electrical construction industry
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WASHINGTON, June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) is excited to announce the launch of the NECA Industry Alliance Network (IAN), a new sponsorship program designed to directly connect NECA contractors to a wide array of products and services at the forefront of the electrical industry.
The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) is excited to announce the launch of the NECA Industry Alliance Network (IAN), a new sponsorship program designed to directly connect NECA contractors to a wide array of products and services at the forefront of the electrical industry.
“Local growers are fulfilling their contractual obligations with local sawmills and suppliers – many of which were written well before the Homebuilder boom – but instead of helping these businesses meet their huge increases in demand are preferring to ship their excess stock to overseas markets due entirely to the better profits they can make,” he says.
A bill from this year s legislative session could offer businesses and homeowners more opportunities to invest in green technologies and energy efficiency.