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=PZP[ \Z VU [OL PU[LYUL[ H[! www.vvec.com MAY 2017


Published for the members of Verdigris Valley Electric Cooperative A supplement to Oklahoma Living


Investing in tomorrow’s leaders 2017 Youth Tour & Energy Camp


Each year, VVEC invests


in area youth by sponsoring scholarships for Youth Tour and YouthPower Energy Camp. Youth Tour brings high school juniors from across the country to the nation’s capital to experience American history HUK NV]LYUTLU[ ÄYZ[ OHUK Jacob Schoeling of Verdigris and Mallory Siggins of Barnsdall were chosen to represent ==,* VU [OL HSS L_WLUZLZ paid trip to Washington, D.C., 1\UL


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VVEC awarded Kaitlin Dalzell VM 6VSVNHO ;HSHSH H


scholarship and Shawn Bejcek VM 6VSVNHO ;HSHSH H scholarship. Energy Camp is a leadership KL]LSVWTLU[ JHTW MVY LPNO[O graders held at Canyon Camp in Hinton, Oklahoma. VVEC selected four students to attend this year’s camp, May 1\UL


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Brackett of Oklahoma Union, Danyell Adams of Barnsdall and Tatianna Miller and Taylor Boudreaux of Owasso. VVEC Member Services


Representative Chub Brewer presented winners with JLY[PÄJH[LZ :LL Page 2 for WOV[VZ VM


@V\[O7V^LY Energy Camp winners.


Each summer, more than 70 eighth- grade students from across Oklahoma attend YouthPower Energy Camp.


Mallory Siggins and Chub Brewer Jacob Schoeling and Chub Brewer


More than 1,500 students from across the United States attend Rural Electric Youth Tour annually.


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