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Powerline Press June 2015


A Supplement of Oklahoma Living Published by Lake Region Electric Cooperative for its members. Vol. 6


Jack Teague.... 865 Scott Manes..... 789


NEWSLETTER No. 6


Energy Efficiency Tip of the Month


Circulate savings! Ceiling fans are a great way to keep cool during summer months and can even allow you to raise your thermostat setting about 4 degrees without affecting your comfort.


Source: energy.gov


LREC Annual Meeting Election Results Incumbent Trustees Re-Elected to the Board


Louis Bohanon.....


LREC had a total of 1,087 registered members, with an estimated total, including family, near 3,000 in attendance.


Board members Jack


Teague and Scott Manes were both elected to keep their po- sitions on the board.


This year during the open business meeting members heard a speech from Bethany Shultz, a Hulbert High School senior, who was chosen to represent the state of Okla- homa on the National Youth Leadership Council. Shultz was selected during her Okla- homa Youth Tour trip spon- sored by LREC.


Members who voted in the election were given meal coupons


provided by LREC. Members could use food coupons to en- joy a meal at the annual meet- ing prepared by local volun- teer fire departments. Food coupons were also accepted


LREC Powerline Press 281


LED LUCY AND CFL CHARLIE, ALONG WITH SEVERAL LREC EMPLOYEES GREET MEMBERS AT ANNUAL MEETING


by local restaurants in the surrounding towns. “LREC makes a difference because we are different. We are mem-


ber-owned and locally operated. Members have a voice in how the cooperative is run because they have a vote. We are accountable to our members and not distant stockholders,” said Hamid Vahdatipour, CEO.


The business meeting was held at 1:00 p.m. Hamid Vahdatipour, CEO, gave the financial report as a Q&A session for members inter-


Annual Meeting Continued on page 2 1


Photo by: Larry Mattes


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