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January 2017


orthwestern Elec- tric will send five students to Energy Camp at Canyon Camp in Hinton, Okla., May 30-Jun. 2, 2017. While at camp, the students will form a coke and candy cooperative,


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climb a utility pole, watch safety demonstrations, and tour a generation plant, among many other exciting activities. Students who wish to enter the contest must meet the following criteria: 1) Students must be in the 8th grade. 2) Submit an essay of 200 words or less on “What I would miss the most without electricity and why.”


3) Include a cover sheet with your name, your parents’ or legal guardian’s name, home address, telephone number, and name of your school.


4) Mail the essay and cover sheet to: Jonna Hensley Youth Tour Coordinator


Northwestern Electric Cooperative P.O. Box 2707 Woodward, OK 73802-2707


Entry deadline is Mar. 24, 2017.


NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.


Page 3 Northwestern Electric sponsors annual youth contests


Two students from this area will win all-expense-paid trips to the nation’s capital, June 9-15, 2017, and two others will win $500 scholarships and the op- portunity to participate in the Touchstone Energy Leadership Summit.


The thrill packed days in


Washington, D.C., will include lunch with the Oklahoma Congres- sional Delegation, tour of Mount Vernon, a boat trip on the Potomac River, and many other points of interest. Northwestern Electric representatives will select the winners for the contest from students who take a written test over materials furnished by Northwestern Electric about rural electrification.


Based on the test scores, the top four students will com- pete in a final judging which will be held at Northwestern Electric’s headquarters in Woodward. A panel of judges will select two students for the trip based on subject knowl- edge, originality, appearance and personality. NWEC representatives will visit with interested juniors at their schools during January and February. For more information, contact the youth tour coordinator, Jonna Hensley, at 256.7425 or 800.375.7423.


Hidden account number contest


Congratulations goes to Chester


Vance Woods for recognizing his account number in last month’s newsletter. The other number belonged to Keith Estes. We have hidden two account numbers somewhere in the articles in this newsletter. The numbers will always be enclosed in parentheses and will look similar to this example (XXXXXX).


If you recognize your account


number, all you have to do is give us a call on or before the 8th of the current month and we’ll give you a credit on your bill for the amount stated. This month’s numbers are worth $25 each. Happy hunting!


3 lbs. country-style pork loin ribs 1/3 cup packed dark brown sugar 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon salt


1 teaspoon coarse ground black pepper 2 cups ketchup 1/2 cup cider vinegar


3 tablespoons spicy brown mustard 3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon liquid smoke


Spray 4- to 5-quart slow cooker with cooking spray. Place ribs in slow cooker. In medium bowl, mix all remaining ingredients. Pour over ribs.


Cover; cook on Low heat setting 9 to 10 hours.


Slow Cooker Country Style Pork Ribs


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