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MAY 2015


Memorial Park Cemetary, Ada, Oklahoma


A newsletter for PEC’s electric consumers


Proud Winners in Youth Tour 2015 (front) Noelle


Vargas of Latta High School; (back row, l-r)


Braden Prewett of Konawa High School, Carter


Kessinger of Latta High School and Corey Ardrey


of Vanoss High School.


Four local high school juniors soon will pack their bags for a week long trip to Washington D.C., where they will join hundreds of other students from coop- eratives across the U.S. on the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Youth Tour.


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ach year, PEC awards an all-expense paid trip to the winners of its Youth Tour Contest, a 50 question fi ll in the blank test. The contest is open to all 11th


grade


students enrolled in a school system located in one of the 11 counties served by PEC. The Winners


The four students who will represent PEC this year are Corey Ardrey of Vanoss High School, Carter Kessinger of Latta High School, Noelle Vargas of Latta High School and Braden Prewett of Konawa High School. The students will spend six days in Washington, D.C., with nearly 70 peers from local electric cooperatives across Oklahoma. During the week long trip, Oklahoma’s delegation will join more than


HOLIDAY CLOSING


PEC’s offi ces will be closed in observance and honor of Memorial Day


Monday, May 25, 2015


Report Power Outages (24 hrs/day 7 days a week)


1-877-272-1500 or (580) 272-1500, local Ada Area


1,500 other students from across the country who are participating in their state’s Youth Tour program.


The Trip 391900600


Oklahoma’s Youth Tour delegates will begin their trip June 12, 2015, with a “Get Acquainted Banquet” in Oklahoma City, and then depart for the nation’s capitol the next morning. The students will return on June 18.


The action-fi lled week provides high school students opportunities to learn fi rst-hand what it is like to be involved in politics, community service and


-- See YT Winners Announced, Page 3 CO-OP PROUD FOR 7 YEARS


Isaac Vandever began his full-time employment with the co-op in 2008, and currently serves as the Underground Construction Supervisor.


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