Bluejacket (District 3), Stephanie Czapansky of Vinita (District 4), Cleora Bap st Church (District 5), Wanda Browner-Payton of Pryor (District 6), Debbie Chancellor of Rose (District 7), Flossie Gwen Hi le of Kansas (District 8), and Steve Dozier of Grove (District 9).
Major prize winners included: Shane Wakeland of Grove (electric grill), Richard Hauser of Wyando e (Generac 800-wa portable generator), Rebecca Huggins of Vinita (YETI 20-quart Hopper), Michael Smith of Ketchum (YETI 65-quart Tundra cooler), Milton Honawa, Jr., of Strang (pair of OU vs. OSU bedlam football game ckets), Mary Warma of Grove (pair of OU vs. OSU bedlam football game ckets), and Sherry Simpson of Locust Grove (pair of OU vs. OSU bedlam football game ckets).
Youth winning laptop computer systems were: Ethan Costerisan of Welch, Logan Kirk of Colcord, Rose Love of Strang and Kaylen Pennington of Jay. *962732*
Comple ng a member survey form paid off for Vernon Hjelden of Grove, who took home an iPad Mini 4 (courtesy of KAMO Power) for his me. John Daugherty, Jr., of Fairland won a S hl Lithium Ion ba ery-powered trimmer with accessories (courtesy of Northeast Rural Services) as a result of signing up for paperless billing.
Winners of registra on prizes were: Louis Bullard of A on ($50 Walmart gi card, courtesy of Arkansas Electric Coopera ves,
Inc.), Rusty Barker of Miami (Cra sman re infl ater), and Charles Rhodes of Quapaw (electric smoker).
Jody Morris of Bluejacket was the lucky winner of the football tailga ng/watch party package, the only prize whose winner was required to be present to win. The package included a 10’ x 10’ pop-up tent, an LG 55-inch LED HDTV, a YETI 85-quart Tank cooler, a folding table, electric smoker, electric grill, outdoor games and a $100 Walmart gi card.
The coopera ve would like to extend a special thanks to the Vinita Rotary Club for assis ng with the prepara on and distribu on of food and beverages, the Vinita Hornet Dugout Club for assis ng with the coordina on of parking, Boy Scout Troop 66 of Vinita for its presenta on of the fl ags and help with clean-up a er the mee ng, and Peaceful Animal Adop on Shelter (PAAS) for their assistance with the Kid Zone.
“We invite all of the members who a ended this year to come back next year, and hope to see many more for the 79th Annual Mee ng,” Due said.
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• All the ac vity didn’t interrupt this li le one’s nap
• Boy Scout Troop 66 readies to present the colors
• A large crowd quickly forms at the registra on area
• Members come to support their candidate for the board
• Learning about electrical safety in the Kid Zone
• Employee Kathy Markham congratulates Craig County student Ethan Costerisan on his win
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• 1969 Youth Tour a endee Pauline Hale stopped by to visit about the great me she had on Youth Tour as a Grove High School student
• BOLT Manager Sheila Allgood visits with members
• This young pup was looking for a new home in the PAAS tent by the Kid Zone
• Looking spiff y for REC Day
• Employee Shelly Allensworth explains the registra on and vo ng process
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• Country musician Paul Bogart greets fans following his outstanding performance
• This li le one wants to head back over to the Kid Zone
• Employee Ricky Reece presents Jason Faul of Fairland with a $500 electric credit
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