Be sure to take the survey!
The annual General Meeting is Tue, June 28, 7:00 pm on Zoom – register here.
Be sure to take the survey!
The annual General Meeting is Tue, June 28, 7:00 pm on Zoom – register here.
By now, most of you have probably heard of and, hopefully, are benefiting from the Bridger Canyon Propane Buying Group (BCPBG). We are now in our 18th year and have more than 200 participants that save money and time each year by being enrolled in the program. If you didn’t already know or you are new to the Canyon, the cost-saving program was created in 2003 by former-Canyon resident Ken Keyes with the goal of obtaining an annual, competitive, fixed-price term contract for folks living in Bridger Canyon. Ken started with four neighbors initially, and the group continues to grow every year.
The simple program consists of Bridger Canyon homeowners who sign up (pledge) to participate in the buying group. Soon I will be emailing current participants the 2021-2022 program details of summer and winter-fill pricing and the supplier. Typically, summer fills are at a lower price than winter fills and run from June 1st to the last business day of August. Winter fills start September 1st and go through the last business day of May.
Once a homeowner has registered with the BCPBG, each year they will be automatically enrolled for the following year. I will handle the contract signing on behalf of all participating members/homeowners, so after the initial sign-up, the headache of searching for the best price from different propane suppliers is a thing of the past. Suppliers also have the capability to monitor your tank(s) if you are away or are only a part-time resident so one never has to worry about running out of propane. It’s a win-win decision for all involved.
If you are not yet signed up and may be interested in receiving more information, please email me: bridgerpropane@gmail.com If you are signed up and have not yet received the 2022-2023 contract details by June 1, 2022, please email me.
Kim Marchwick – bridgerpropane@gmail.com
BCPOA had the privilege of hosting this evening with Chad Klinkenborg from the Gallatin Valley Land Trust. We discuss conservation easements and the recent acquisition of a trail easement protecting public access on the Bridger Ridge.