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2013 Annual Meeting 76th Annual Meeting


Cash & Prizes Let's start with the good


stuff . Every member who registers at the annual meeting will receive a fashionable OEC cap as well as a $20 credit on his or her primary electric account. Other prizes—including a


$1,000 cash grand prize—will be awarded after the business session. You must be present to win, so grab some barbecue, have a seat to enjoy this year's fi rst rate entertainment, and stay through the short business meeting for your opportunity to win big.


Entertainment T ey have played both the


historic Ryman Auditorium and Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, the Kennedy Center, and the Lincoln Center. T ey have shared the stage with Ricky Skaggs, Merle Haggard, and Asleep at the Wheel. T ey performed for former President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush. Now, the Quebe Sisters Band can add the members of Oklahoma Electric Cooperative and the 76th OEC


14 August 2013


Annual Meeting to their list of distinguished guests and events. T e Quebe Sisters Band will


headline the annual meeting this year with their award-winning Western Swing Album of the Year and fi ddle-playing. Kicking off the evening is a


familiar face and annual meeting favorite, Jaci Lane Deitrick—or as she is known on the rodeo circuit, Butter-Bean—backed up by another local favorite, Graystone Bluegrass Revival. Jaci's gospel, country, and bluegrass singing is guaranteed to please. [53-143-112-03] Annual Meeting wouldn't


be complete without a southern gospel quartet and Broken Vessel fi lls the bill. Inspired by the story of the potter in Jeremiah 18, Broken Vessel "choose to be a vessel delivering the love of Jesus Christ through song," something they've been doing since 2010.


Information Expo &


More Prizes Annual Meeting is a chance


to meet face-to-face with OEC employees. Take time to visit the


2013 Annual Meeting


information booths located at the south end of the upper concourse to learn about PrePaid billing, MyUsage monitoring, the Co-op Connections® Card, and OEC Youth Programs. While you're there, register to win one of the many prize baskets off ered. Western Farmers Electric


Cooperative, our power producer, will be there with information on power generation. T is is the perfect opportunity to ask any and all questions you might have on the future of power production in Oklahoma. Representatives from


Oklahoma Living Magazine, the statewide publication of Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives, will be in attendance. Oklahoma Living hosts the OEC News digital edition along with a dozen other publications from electric co-ops around the state. Take a look at www.ok-living.coop or download the app on your smart device.


Use your smart


phone to scan the QR code to download the OEC News and Oklahoma Living


from your app store.


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