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Powering Brighter Futures: AEP Texas Foundation Awards $75,000 for Youth Art Education in Port Aransas
Globenewswire· 2025-12-05 21:00
Core Insights - The AEP Texas Foundation has awarded a $75,000 grant to the Port Aransas Art Center for a two-year arts education program called Creative Horizons, aimed at teenagers aged 14-18 [1][2] - The program includes hands-on workshops, mentorship from teaching artists, and opportunities for students to exhibit their work and engage in community service [1][2] - AEP Texas Foundation emphasizes the importance of arts in community engagement and education, aiming to improve lives and foster creativity among youth [2][3] Group 1 - The Creative Horizons initiative is designed to develop technical skills and creative confidence in young artists while providing insights into arts administration [2] - AEP Texas Foundation's investment is seen as a way to strengthen community ties and enhance the role of arts in local development [2][3] - Judith E. Talavera, AEP Texas president and COO, highlights the long-term impact of the grant on instilling an artistic foundation in participating youth [3] Group 2 - The AEP Texas Foundation operates by awarding charitable grants within its service areas, funded solely through shareholder contributions from AEP and its subsidiaries [4] - The foundation has a history of supporting arts initiatives, contributing to community development and cultural enrichment [3][4]
AEP Texas to execute three-year plan to boost resiliency for customers and improve infrastructure
Globenewswire· 2025-04-24 18:33
CORPUS CHRISTI, April 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AEP Texas will implement a three-year resiliency plan to harden its distribution infrastructure, complete targeted tree trimming and vegetation management work and introduce technologies that will provide better situational awareness to assist in the prevention and mitigation of wildfires. The purpose of the system resiliency plan is to reduce the duration of outages and lower the restoration costs of future storm events. Approximately 80 percent of the re ...