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“As a cooperative, we strive to support orga- nizations that improve the quality of life for our members,” Chris Purdy, vice president of TCEC Member Solutions, said. “Organizations like GCT often rely on charitable contribu- tions to thrive. We plan to continue support- ing this and similar organizations for years to come.” People from 22 different communities, in- cluding Guymon, were listed in the guest book of GCT’s October production of “The Blue Haired Belles of the Burger Bar.” Volunteers from the surrounding communities of Turpin, Hooker, Hardesty, Goodwell and Texhoma often take part in productions and support GCT. Members throughout the TCEC’s ser- vice territory benefi t from GCT.


JuliAnn Graham, a regular Oklahoma Living contributor, is the communications coordinator at TCEC.


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Guymon Community Theatre


413 N. Main Street P.O. Box 1904 Guymon, OK 73942 (580) 338-0019


Web: www.gctok.org


Facebook: Find “Guymon Community Theatre” to follow updates


Email: guymon.community. theatre@gmail.com





LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION!


Reservations can be made prior to a production by calling 580-338-0019 and leaving a message. However, walk-ins are always welcome provided seating is available.


Tickets are $8 per person per show. Friday and Saturday performances are typically in the evening and Sunday performances are usually matinees.





“Miracle on 34th Street” plays the fi rst two weekends in December. Dec. 5, 6, 12 and 13, the play starts at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7 and 14, the play starts at 2 p.m.


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