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Change in Meeting Notice Affects Registration


ECE members will notice a change in the ECE District and Annual Meeting Notice they receive in the mail. The notice will include a perforated registration form along the bottom. Members who plan to attend the ECE District or Annual Meeting should bring this form with them to register. Bringing the form makes for registering easier and faster.


The notice will be enclosed in an envelope that is clearly marked “District Meeting Notice" or "Annual Meeting Notice."


Questions? Please call 918-756-0833.


Sign Up For Solar! Support the many benefits of solar energy by joining ECE's Community Solar project.


ECE continues to enroll members in the project, but more subscribers are needed. As more members subscribe to solar panels, ECE’s system is better able to reduce its reliance on wholesale power from power plants.


Wholesale power costs account for 68 percent of your monthly electric bill. Controlling the cost of wholesale power is the best way for co-ops to avoid the necessity to raise rates.


Members participate in the solar project by subscribing to one or more solar panels. Solar subscribers will receive a small credit on their electric bill based on the kilowatt- hour output of their panels.


For more details on ECE Community Solar, please call 918-756-0833.


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Teens Win College Scholarships


he Operation Roundup board of trustees awarded $20,000 in scholarships to students from


20 local high schools.


Operation Roundup offers a $1,000 scholarship to one student from each of the schools in and around East Central Electric service territory.


Scholarship recipients are selected based on scholastic achievement, community and school activities, awards and honors, educational goals and financial need.


Congratulations to our 2016 scholars!


Dakota Markes – Beggs High School Cole Henderson – Bixby High School Alexis Kahn – Bristow High School Katelyn Rose – Checotah High School Jacob VanOrsdol – Depew High School Jonathan McCaslin – Haskell High School Addison Ellis – Henryetta High School Brooke Qualls – Hilldale High School


thanks toyoumore local teens are able to afford to attend college. Thank you for


your participation in ECE Operation Roundup!


Paige Pulliam – Kellyville High School Jordyn Grant – Kiefer High School Asher Flippin – Liberty High School Cassidy Shannon – Mason High School Dylan Melton – Morris High School Kenzie Bean – Okemah High School Brent Keys – Oktaha High School Ashlee Basquez – Preston High School Branson Harris – Sapulpa High School Lane Ellerd – Stroud High School Chance Hawkins – Weleetka High School James Dowd - Homeschool


For more information on Operation Roundup scholarships, please visit www.ecoec.com, or contact your co-op at 918-756-0833.


Congratulations, ECE 2016 Youth Tour Winners


East Central Electric announces the winners of two co-op competitions for teens.


ECE Rural Electric Youth Tour competition


invites high school juniors to compete for an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington DC. The trip will take place June 10-16.


ECE's 2016 Youth Tour delegates are:


Tylar Murry, Beggs High School Logan Baker, Haskell High School Jacob Rippy, Eufaula High School Cassidy Johnson, Depew High School Taber Hicks, Dewar High School Kaitlynn Childress, Bristow High School


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Congratulations, Youth Tour winners! Have a fun and memorable trip.


More information on the Rural Electric Youth Tour is available at www.ecoec.com, or call your co-op at 918-756-0833.


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