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Roping in the winnings for CEC Relay for Life Thanks to team members, businesses and ropers for their contributions


on April 21 at the Hugo Rodeo Arena. The event was one of several Relay for Life fund raisers sponsored by the co-op to raise money for the American Cancer Society.


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CEC employees donated their time and money to making the Relay for Life roping event successful. Several volunteers also assisted with the roping including Dena Beason, Ashton Neufeld, Carla Antu, Ryley Antu, Jaylee Antu, Jamie Kirkes, Justin Self, Ben Bob Mills, and Rodney


hoctaw Electric Cooperative’s Relay for Life Team held their first annual team roping


Lovitt. Special thanks to these individuals for their help and donations.


Donations from local businesses also ensure the success of Relay for Life events. Special thanks to Frito Lay, High Street Pizza, and Mingo Saddlery for their contributions to the roping.


Thanks, too, to all the team ropers who participated. Your participation made it all possible.


The Choctaw County Relay for Life was held on May 11. Watch your July newsletter for more details.


CEC Relay for Life Captain Guy Dale with the 11-point team roping winners Lane Noel and Clint Smith. Breast collar donated by Mark and Amber Routon in memory of Johnnie Routon.


Matt Phelps ,Ty Warren and Aaron Noel, nine-point champions in the CEC Relay for Life Team Roping. Breast collar donated by Mingo Saddlery, Antlers.


Did you know... QUICK FACTS ABOUT YOUR ELECTRIC CO-OP


In 1946, Choctaw Electric Cooperative paid starting wages of 35 cents per hour. At that time, the cooperative employed 18 people. SOURCE: Turning the Lights On in Southeast Oklahoma.


Clint Smith and Toby Teel, 13-point winners in the CEC Relay for Life Team Roping. Breast collar donated by Kim and Anita Bryant in memory of Vicki Savage.


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