the holidays in new orleans are truly magical—string lights shimmer in the oaks, homes glow with festive decor and the scent of warm gumbo fills the air. however, keeping the lights on and the house cozy can quickly add up in energy costs.
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on dec. 12 and 19, each car entering the magic of lights will receive a free energy efficiency kit, while supplies last. these kits, a $35 value, can help homeowners save up to $60 a year on energy costs.
the second annual drive-through holiday lights spectacular at the brandon amphitheater will be open nov. 17 through dec. 31, and entergy mississippi customers have the opportunity to purchase a discounted ticket and receive a free energy efficient kit.
as far as thanksgiving traditions go, the gulf south knows how to do it right. for many, it is cooking up a delicious turkey dinner with family and friends or heading out to a cherished thanksgiving day event.
save money and conserve energy with inflatables, timers and led bulbs
although many assume that inflatable holiday decorations use significant energy, they often can be less of a hit to your energy bill than traditional string lights.
devon price’s family contributed their 79-foot norway spruce to be the rockefeller center christmas tree.
approximately 30 entergy employees volunteered to help santa gift toys to more than 4,000 kids at the annual the times-picayune doll and toy fund gift giving event dec. 21 in new orleans.
for the sixth year in a row, santa and his entergy elves completed their annual “operation secret santa” mission by paying the utility bills of 21 customers through the power to care , entergy’s low-income bill assistance program.