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HARMON ELECTRIC


www.harmonelectric.com July, 2013


Seventy-Fifth Anniversary 1938-2013 Hi Lites


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Rural Electric “Youth-Power Energy Camp”, where they served as delegates from Harmon Electric Association, Inc.


Alexis, daughter of Allison McLane and Sawyer, son


of Donna and Kerald Searcey were among approximately 80 outstanding 8th graders chosen from across the state to represent their local rural electric cooperative during the four days at Canyon Camp located just east of Hinton, OK. When asked what she thought was the most exciting


part of the trip, Alexis said, “Going to Celebration Station with new friends was fun and


I enjoyed the


bucket truck rides”. When asked about his experience, Sawyer replied, “I also enjoyed Celebration Station and I liked the ropes course and no brain olympic games”. While at camp, delegates attended sessions on energy, electrical safety and rural electric careers. They elected their own Manager and Board of Directors and operated


In This Issue:


McLane & Searcey Return From Energy Camp ............................ 1 From The Desk of Charles Paxton ................................................. 2 2013 Special Olympics .................................................................... 2 Energy Effi ciency Tip of the Month ............................................... 2 Summer Safety Tips........................................................................ 3


Lights Out!....................................................................................... 3 Classifi ed Ads ..................................................................................4 Recipe of the Month - Red, White & Blueberry Cheesecake .......4 Hidden Account Number Worth $10.00 .........................................4


McLane & Searcey Return From Energy Camp A


lexis McLane of Olustee, OK and Sawyer Searcey of Hollis, OK recently returned from the 2013


a Coke & Candy Cooperative. Other special activities of the four-day program included hands-on electrical demonstrations, such as pole climbing and bucket truck rides from linemen, a 13 low-element ropes course, swimming, an energy battle tournament and a trip to Celebration Station for video games and go-carts. The “YouthPower Energy Camp” is held each year and is coordinated by the Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives and Harmon Electric Association, Inc.


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