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There’s savings in your future!


View the list of local participants


below, then visit www.lrecok.coop and click on the “Co-op Connections Start Saving” link for complete details on each savings offer. Or check out the list of state and national participants.


A-Avanti Self Storage Action Air Heating and Cooling Alright Heat & Air Inc. Animal Clinic of Wagoner B&J’s Restaurant


Backwoods Food Mfg. Inc. Baker’s Furniture Bob Hurley Auto Family Bonnie’s Flowers & Gifts Brickhouse Wings Pub & Grill Brown’s Boat & RV Storage Clyde’s Automotive & Tire Co-op Antique Mall Collie’s Soggy Dog Family Dentistry, Brant Rouse, DDS Hot Rod Alley Gifts & Nostalgia Mary Kay Beauty Consultant Jack Dillard Home Repair Jamaica Me Crazy Java & More Legacy Self Storage


Liberty Speedway Park & Mini Golf Lightning Carpet Cleaning & Janitorial One Feather Books Pizza Port


Rice Family Eye Care Rock-N-Mama Tahlequah Recycling Inc.


Board of Trustees


Gary Cooper ....................................Pres. Bobby Mayfield ........................Vice Pres. Jim Loftin ..............................Secr.-Treas. Jack Teague ..................Asst Secr.-Treas. Kenneth Shankle ....................... Member Lynn Lamons ............................. Member Scott Manes .............................. Member Staff


Hamid Vahdatipour ..........................CEO Ben McCollum ..................Dir. of Finance Martin Walls ..................Dir. of Operations Stanley Young ................Dir. of Marketing Larry Mattes ...................................Editor Tina Glory-Jordan .......................Attorney


LREC Powerline Press


Co-op Connections Program offers Region


Value to Members Lake


Electric Cooperative has


launched a program that offers further proof that being a member of an electric coopera- tive has its advantages. The Co-op Connec- tions program, a card based member benefit program for Touchstone Energy Coopera- tives, is designed to deliver added benefit to cooperative members. LREC im- plemented this program in conjunction 3231000 with other Touchstone Energy Cooperatives serving member-owners nationwide. A free program for co-op members and participating businesses, the program benefits cooperative members by offering discounts at participating local and national businesses. At the same time, these businesses benefit from increased exposure and customer visits by co-op members participating in the program.


Is Your Business Connected?


To participate in the Co-op Connections program, please contact Larry Mattes at 918-772-6942, or sign up online at www.lrecok.coop.


Dimming lights can save energy


If you are looking for a quick way to save on your electricity bill, install a dimmer switch. Dimmer switches reduce a lamp’s wattage,


which can save you money while giving the room a cozy feel. If you have already switched to energy-effi-


cient compact fluorescent light bulbs, choose those that are labeled as compatible with dim- mer switches. It’s not safe to use an incom- patible compact fluorescent with a dimmer, even if you keep the dimmer on full light. And be aware that not all CFLs can be dimmed. Read the package’s label. You will find dimmer switches at any hard-


Office Hours Monday-Friday


8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Telephone


800-364-LREC or 918-772-2526 Website:


www.lrecok.coop Locations


Hulbert, Wagoner & Tahlequah, OK. Main Office Address P.O. Box 127 Hulbert, OK 74441


Hidden Account Number


Look for your account number hidden in this issue of the Powerline Press. If you find your number, Lake Region Electric will credit your next bill. To claim your credit, notify LREC’s Hulbert office by phone or mail during the month of publication.


The amount increases by $10 with each issue your prize goes unclaimed to a maxi- mum of $50.


For more information, call 800-364-LREC or 918-772-2526


Cooperative bylaws are available upon request at Lake Region Electric Coopera- tive’s office in Hulbert.


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ware or home store, and they are easy to install. Before you start, cut off the circuit breaker to that switch and use a volt- age tester to be sure the circuit is dead.


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