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Help Keep Electricity Costs Down


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Summer has quickly come and will be gone soon, but that doesn’t mean the fun has to end! Did you know Harmon Electric Association has a program in place to help


The Co-op Connections® Card is a free program that saves Harmon Electric members money on everyday expenses. The card also gives you access to Cash Back Mall, where you can get money back for shopping online at over 3,000 leading online retailers. Your Co-op Connections Card gives you access to discounts from tens-of-thousands of retailers because it taps into a national business community. But it doesn’t just help you save at big box stores and chains. The card also provides discounts for businesses right here LQ RXU ORFDO FRPPXQLW\ ,Q IDFW LW ZDV FUHDWHG VSHFLÀ FDOO\ WR KHOS businesses on our nation’s Main streets! For instance, if you want to get away and not have to travel far, Quartz Mountain Arts and Conference Center offers 20% off the day rate at Quartz Mountain Resort. Or, if you like to play golf you can play 18 holes for the price of 9 at the Hollis Golf and Country Club. And the program consistently adds new retailers to help improve our members’ experience. One of the most popular features is the prescription GLVFRXQW EHQHÀ W (YHQ LI \RX GRQ·W KDYH LQVXUDQFH WKH FDUG ZLOO help you save up to 85 percent on your medications at more than 60,000 pharmacies across the country. 7KUHH UHFHQWO\ DGGHG EHQHÀ WV WR WKH &R RS &RQQHFWLRQV &DUG


are the Appliance Rebate Finder, Ticket Monster and EarQ Family Hearing Plan. The Appliance Rebate Finder allows you to locate UHEDWHV IRU HQHUJ\ HIÀ FLHQW DSSOLDQFHV 7LFNHW 0RQVWHU ZRUNV OLNH Stub Hub and Ticket Master but with Co-op Connections you have no processing fees and get up to 30% off the best available ticket prices.


parks and much more! With your Co-op Connections Card, the EarQ Family Hearing Plan offers nationwide family coverage, free annual hearing check up, 35% off EarQ-suggested prices and 50 day satisfaction guarantee. EarQ locations include Amarillo, Oklahoma City and Wichita Falls. We know how important it is to save, and we want to make sure that you are taking full advantage of the programs we offer. The Co-op Connections card is an easy way to see the value of being an electric cooperative member. So don’t let the end-of- VXPPHU EOXHV JHW \RX GRZQ 3ODQ D WULS IRU WKH IDPLO\ JHW À W with a discounted gym membership or take advantage of other deals available to you. It really is the one card that does it all! You can learn more about the discounts we offer by visiting ZZZ KDUPRQHOHFWULF FRP RU FDOOLQJ RXU RIÀ FH DW


HARMON ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC 114 North First Hollis, OK 73550


Operating in


Beckham, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa and Greer Counties in Oklahoma and Hardeman and Childress Counties in Texas


Member of Western Farmers Electric Cooperative Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives National Rural Electric Cooperative Association National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative Texas Electric Cooperative, Inc. Oklahoma Rural Water Association, Inc.


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and the cost of producing energy rises. If demand is more than WFEC has readily available, power is purchased on the open market at an even higher price.


The price of power throughout the year is based on peak summer usage. This peak happens in the hot summer months EHWZHHQ WKH SHDN KRXUV RI WR S P ZKHQ PHPEHUV UHWXUQ home from work and turn on the AC, television, cook dinner, and do laundry. If we can reduce the overall system demand with less power being necessary at critical peak times, we can help keep the cost of electricity down. When peak is called by WFEC, controllable meters will be WXUQHG RII EHWZHHQ WKH KRXUV RI


help keep demand down by limiting usage during these same hours.


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The price of electricity is based on two primary factors - the price of fuel needed to generate power and the demand for power. As demand grows, WFEC, the wholesale power provider for Harmon Electric, brings more power generators online


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Because you are a member of Harmon Electric Association, a Touchstone Energy cooperative, you can receive discounts on products and services from participating local and national businesses. And the Co-op Connections Card is absolutely FREE! For more information or if you have misplaced your card, call Harmon Electric at 580-688-3342.


HARMON ELECTRIC HI-LITES - Lisa Richard, Editor The Harmon Electric Hi-Lites is the publication of your local owned and operated rural electric cooperative, organized and incorporated under the laws of Oklahoma to serve you with low-cost electric power.


Charles Paxton ......................................................................................... Manager


BOARD OF TRUSTEES Pete Lassiter ..................................................................................................District 1 Jim Reeves ....................................................................................................District 2 Lee Sparkman ...............................................................................................District 3 Braden Cunningham ......................................................................................District 4 Burk Bullington ..............................................................................................District 5 Jean Pence ....................................................................................................District 6 J. R. Conley ...................................................................................................District 7 Charles Horton .............................................................................................. Attorney


Monthly Board of Directors meetings Held Fourth Thursday of Each Month


IF YOUR ELECTRICITY GOES OFF, REPORT THE OUTAGE


We have a 24-hour answering service to take outage reports and dispatch service- men. Any time you have an outage to report in the Hollis or Gould exchange area, call RXU RI¿ FH DW


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TO REPORT AN OUTAGE, CALL 688-3342 or 1-800-643-7769 ANYTIME


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