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community calendar


Help us promote your event by sending event details in advance. Please send event information to Jennifer Boling/Choctaw Electric Inside Lines/PO Box 758, Hugo, OK 74743; or e-mail info to jboling@ choctawelectric.coop.


Events and dates are subject to change.


MAY 4-5


5 5


5-6 5-8 8


9-11 6-12 11


12 13 19


19-20 19-20 25-28 26


26-27


City Wide Yard Sale, Valliant 580-933-5050


Elephant Tours, Endangered Ark, Hugo 580-326-2233


Honobia Creek Store Anniversary Celebration,580-244-3725


Hugo trade Days, Rodeo Arena 580-326-2344


Red Slough Birding Convention, Idabel 580-286-3305


National Teacher Day


Special Olympics, Stillwater Be Kind to AnimalsWeek


Kiamichi Independent Bikers Spring Rally & Show, Idabel 580-212-6949


Mr. Crappie Big Crappie Classic, Hugo Lake Mother’s Day


Mayfest, Beavers Bend, 580-236-5013


Beavers Bend Rod Run, Broken Bow 580-584-3393


Entomology Class, 3 Rivers Fly Shop 580-494-6115


J-D Memorial Day Weekend Ride Smithville, 580-244-7261


Alumni Homecoming, Valliant 580-933-5050


Clayton MemorialWeekend Festival 918-415-4072


28 MemorialDay 29-June 1 YouthPower Energy Camp


CEC Annual Meeting is September 22.


Birthday Greetings to CEC Employees


MAY 7


8 Joe Penson Clint Leathers


Prizes for everyone at Mr. Crappie Lake Hugo tournament is a family oriented event


fish at Lake Hugo. That day the largest family fishing tournament on Earth returns to Wilson Point with prizes that will tempt even the most lackluster anglers. Wally Marshall is the man behind the popular Mr. Crappie Tournament. Marshall himself will release tagged crappie into the lake worth thousands of dollars to the lucky fisherman or woman who pulls them in. Only one angler can hook the $20,000 Mr. Crappie grand prize, but with many local businesses sponsoring the tournament, there will be plenty of other crappie in the lake ranging in value from $200 to $500 in cash. Special prizes will be awarded including Mr. Crappie Junior ($500) and Ms. Crappie ($1,000).


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A division for adults and kids guarantees fun for the whole family. Adult division prizes


n Saturday, May 12, people of all ages will be casting for more than just


start at $300 for first prize. Kids division pays first, second and third prizes every hour. Each division includes bonus cash prizes of $100 and more for participants who wear Mr. Crappie t-shirts, use Wally Marshall fishing equipment, Slab Daddy lures, drive Ford pickups and more. Even the angler catching the smallest fish wins $100 that is, if you happen to be from Hugo.


Tournament weigh in takes place every hour from 8 am to 1 pm. Entry fees are $50 for adults; kids fish free.


Interested anglers will find more details on the tournament, including registration forms, at Milner Hardware and Outfitters in Valliant; Hugo Lake State Park and Marina; Brannon’s Bass City in Powderly, TX; and GI Surplus and Pawn in Idabel. Or visit the Mr. Crappie website at www.mrcrappie.com.


Please see your electric bill for the current Power Cost Adjustment. MAY


Bill Cycle Reading Date Cycle 1 May 1 Cycle 2 May 8 Cycle 3 May 15 Cycle 4 May 22


Meter Reading and Billing Dates Billing Date


May 10 May 17 May 24 May 31


Due Date May 31 June 7


June 14 June 21


Note to members: For your convenience, the billing chart above also includes meter reading dates. Keeping track of the meter reading dates allows you to evaluate your electrical usage over a precise billing period. We hope this will clear up billing questions.


CEC CEC


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