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| co-op youth


SEND US EMAIL: Please email questions for Ask Your Co-op to: Jennifer Boling, jboling@choctawelectric.coop. Or, mail questions to Choctaw Electric Cooperative, PO Box 758, Hwy 93 North, Hugo,Oklahoma 74743.


EXPERIENCE LEADERSHIP AND ENERGY IN A WHOLE NEW LIGHT! EXPERIENCE LEADERSHIP AND ENERGY IN A WHOLE NEW LIGHT!


CO-OP ASK YOUR


■ My power is out! When will it be restored? Why is it taking so long?


2016 CAMP: MAY 31 - JUNE 3


Three eighth grade students from the Choctaw Electric Cooperative (CEC) service area will receive an all-expenses paid trip, including round trip transportation, to YouthPower Energy Camp.


ENTRY FORM


ENTRY FORM


To be eligible, student must:


1. Be an eighth grade student and reside in a residence served by CEC.


2. Write a 250-300 word essay on the topic "What qualities must one possess to be an effective leader?"


3. Essays are to be legible or typed and double spaced.


4. Attach an entry form to the essay. (Please do not write your name on the essay. Name should appear on the attached entry form only.)


2016 CAMP: MAY 31 - JUNE 3


NAME: PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME: HOME MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP:


Learn about electricity Experience being a lineman Play interactive games Develop leadership skills Make new friends


Learn about electricity


Experience being a lineman Play interactive games Develop leadership skills Make new friends


Send Your Kid To Energy Camp Courtesy of Choctaw Electric Cooperative


NAME: PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME: HOME MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP:


Essays will be judged on originality and creativity (60%); composition and grammar (20%); neatness (10%); and spelling (10%).


Judges for the Energy Camp contest are not affiliated with CEC.


Essays must be turned in to CEC by 5 pm on Friday, March 4, 2016.


For more information and entry forms, please visit www. choctawelectric.coop, or contact:


Brad Kendrick, Camp Coordinator Choctaw Electric Cooperative 800-780-6486, ext. 209 P.O. Box 758 Hugo, OK 74743 bakendrick@choctawelectric.coop


NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL: PHONE 1: PHONE 2: AGE:


NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL: PHONE 1: PHONE 2: AGE:


When outages happen, CEC is flooded with calls from members who want answers to these exact questions. Due to the uncertainties linemen encounter during major storms, it is impossible for co-op employees to accurately predict when repairs will be complete and power restored.


If you lose power during a major weather event, CEC will keep you informed via posts on Facebook and Smarthub. Once power is restored, CEC will call your phone or, if you reported your outage through Smarthub, send you an email message that your power is back on.


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Please remember, during a power outage your co-op office is flooded with calls from members reporting outages. Calling often to check the status of the restoration effort will not result in a more rapid restoration. It does, however, contribute to "clogged" telephone lines and busy signals for other members who are trying to report outages and/or emergency situations.


Unless it is a planned outage, CEC does not contact members on life support equipment. During outages, life support members are advised to make other arrangement to power their life support equipment.


All co-op members are encouraged to notify CEC of any changes in their official address or telephone numbers. When outages happen, up-to-date records help us contact you with the information you've been waiting for: The lights are on!


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