Retirees have Stories to tell.
Whenever retirees get together, the conversation usually gets around to sharing some stories about a major event or a specific PGE facility: Columbus Day Storm, Floods of 96, Trojan, Clackamas Hydros, Starlight Parade, old headquarters building, etc. These are a part of history that doesn’t get stored in a museum, doesn’t get passed on to the next generation of employees at PGE, never gets written down; these verbal stories are often lost as we and our memories fade away.
This section of the website is a place for retirees to tell their stories in writing, with pictures too if possible, so that our memories and stories can be read by others who may be interested to learn about areas and events of the PGE company they never knew.
Tell Us Your Story
If you would like to share a story with other retirees, we would love to help you.
Send an email to PGERetirees@gmail.com the the subject line I HAVE A STORY TO TELL and someone from the communications committee will contact you to listen and help publish the story on this website.
Integrated Operations Center Tour May 19, 2022
PGE retirees have many stories to tell. Some are past history and some are current. There are work, fun, adventure, volunteering stories, and some not described here. These are some stories and pictures already submitted by our members (send more stories please).
Visit to Holloran Vineyard September 2021
PGE retirees have many stories to tell. Some are past history and some are current. There are work, fun, adventure, volunteering stories, and some not described here. These are some stories and pictures already submitted by our members (send more stories please).
Retiree Golf at Charbonneau Golf Club July 26 2021
PGE retirees have many stories to tell. Some are past history and some are current. There are work, fun, adventure, volunteering stories, and some not described here. These are some stories and pictures already submitted by our members (send more stories please).
Food Bank Pacificorp v PGE Challenge
PGE retirees donate thousands of hours each year to volunteer activities. These hours can earn up to $400 each year for a qualifying non-profit organization through the Cause Card benefit of the myCommunity Program. PGE retirees also donate hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to qualified charities and utilize the myCommunity 50% match to have an even greater financial benefit for their giving. See the myCommunity information in the Resources section of the website. Here are some stories and pictures submitted by our members (send more stories please).
Trojan Nuclear Plant
PGE retirees have worked through major disasters, whether floods, fires, quakes, wind and of course ICE. These events affected generation, transmission, distribution, or customer operations.
Beach Cleanup
PGE has hosted Beach Cleanup events for many years, well attended by many retirees as well as active employees.
Father’s Day
This will continue to be an annual trip on our travel schedule.