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community ■ TOGETHER WELEARN


Want to encourage energy efficient behavior in your kids? TogetherWeLearn. coop is a landing page that provides school administrators, parents, teachers and children a single location to find their favorite Touchstone Energy educational resources. Touchstone


Energy Kid’s Zone and Schools A+ Energy Efficiency Program are both featured on the landing page. Here, teachers can find free lesson plans, teaching materials and activities that help kids understand and use energy wisely. The page also includes a link to the Touchstone Energy Kid’s Zone, where younger kids can have hours of fun while learning about electricity, safety, renewable energy and energy efficiency. The site features interactive games, coloring pages and tips to help families and schools create an energy efficient home. Remember, your co-op also offers materials for classrooms. For details, call Jia Johnson at 800-780-6486.


HEARING THE VOICES OF OKLAHOMA


History buffs, students and other who appreciate Oklahoma history will enjoy a visit to Voices of Oklahoma (VOk). The website,www. voicesofoklahoma. com, is the


brainstorm of Tulsa radio personality John Erling. VOk


is dedicated to preserving Oklahoma’s history through oral histories. Visit the site and hear the stories of Oral Roberts, Wilma Mankiller, Henry Bellmon in their own words. Over 70 interviews with state leaders, World War II veterans, educators and more are available. You can listen to the interview, download the transcript, and find interesting links related to the storyteller. You are also welcome to contribute suggestions and ideas—or even your own story—by visiting the site.


Most of the people interviewed are well known in the state, Erling wants to go further. “This site is not for the rich and famous only,” Erling said. “All Oklahomans have stories to tell and we want to hear them. If any readers know of someone who has a great tale to tell, please contact me. This website is for the children being born today and for their grandchildren.” To contact Erling, visit www.voicesofoklahoma.com and click on Your Comments.


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Join Choctaw Electric for a morning of crafts, games and activities that teach kids about energy efficiency and electrical safety. Camp will be held at the CEC office in Hugo and Idabel. Kilowatt Kids


Camp is open to all first, second and third grade students —and it’s free!


For more details on Kilowatt Kid’s Camp, please visit www.choctawelectric.coop, or contact Jia Johnson or Brad Kendrick at 800-760-6486, ext. 248.


■ Idabel Camp June 25, 9:00am to 11:30am


■ Hugo Camp July 10, 9:00am to 11:30am 2014 Kilowatt Kids Camp Enrollment Form


Student Name (Print) __________________________________________________ Age ______________________ Grade ____________________________________ Parent Name_________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________ City___________________________State_____________________Zip_________ Home Phone (____)______-_____ Work (____)____-______Cell (___)_____-______ Allergies: ___________________________________________________________ Medications___________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________


T-Shirt Size (Please Circle): Youth XS (4-6)


Youth S (6-8) Adult S Contact information in case of emergency:


Name______________________________________________________________ Home phone(____)______-______ Cell phone (____)___-_______ Please circle the camp you wish to attend: Idabel Camp: June 25


Hugo Camp: July 10


Mail completed form to: Choctaw Electric Cooperative ATTN: Jia Johnson or Brad Kendrick PO Box 758, Hugo, OK 74743


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