Dominion Volunteers Refurbishing Greenhouse at Richmond Elementary School

September 25, 2002

RICHMOND, Va. - A Richmond elementary school gets its courtyard area and greenhouse refurbished and restored Wednesday thanks to the efforts of Dominion employees as part of the company's 2002 "Putting Our Energy to Work for the Environment" program.

Dominion volunteers will establish stations where students can study the lifecycle of butterflies and plants, observe and record weather data and grow their plants, transforming a school courtyard into the Summer Hill Atrium for Education.

"Once again Dominion employees are demonstrating their personal commitment to protecting the environment in a very tangible and specific way," said Thos. E. Capps, chairman, president and chief executive officer. "Dominion is proud of our employee initiative and the partnership we have with Richmond as together we continue to make environmental protection and stewardship a top priority."

The restoration and refurbishment of the school courtyard and greenhouse is part of a nine-state volunteer effort by Dominion employees. From Sept. 20 to mid-October, more than 750 volunteers will be working to help beautify, restore and repair parks and other natural areas in the communities where they live and work. This is the third year Dominion has supported an employee-driven program called "Putting Our Energy to Work for the Environment."

"We are very appreciative to Dominion and its employees for their commitment to this project at Summer Hill Elementary School," said Principal Almetia Kellar Strother, who visited with the Dominion volunteers as they worked. "The students will gain invaluable hands-on experience as they learn about science from this educational greenhouse."

In addition, a tree will be planted at the school and at each of the sites in remembrance of the victims and heroes of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

The Dominion Foundation supported the employees' volunteer efforts by donating $2,500 per project to pay for supplies and materials.

Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers of energy, with a production capability of more than 3 trillion British thermal units of energy per day. Dominion also serves more than 3.8 million franchise natural gas and electric customers in five states. For more information about Dominion, visit the company's Web site at www.dom.com.

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