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Scott Copeland General Manager


for fleet and equipment maintenance built in the late 1950’s is also still in use today. We also have two pole and material storage yards off-site.


As the Cooperative has grown, we have modified and improvised to the point that we have exhausted all possible options in being able to continue to operate efficiently from our existing facilities. Inadequate space for employee training, materials inventory, fleet parking, and equipment testing is compromising efficiency, as well as safety. Our major construction vehicles (digger & bucket trucks) can no longer even fit through the shop door for routine maintenance.


Almost four years ago, the Board of Trustees recognized the need to address mounting concerns regarding our existing facilities. A committee was formed to work with management in identifying potential solutions. The process has been thorough and deliberate with the goal of bringing to the Board our recommendation of a plan for a facility that will best address the needs of the Cooperative today and well into the future. I believe we are very close to bringing a very viable solution to the Board for their consideration. As always when the Board conducts the business of the Cooperative, you, as member-owners, are the focus of their concern.


Be sure to watch the Sparks & Flashes in coming months for more information


as we prepare to make some important decisions on this important project. In the meantime, if you have any questions or would like to view our existing facilities, we welcome you to call or come by and see us.


Please make plans to be with us Saturday, August 18 at the Sayre Municipal Park for Northfork’s 73rd


Annual Meeting of


the Membership. Besides taking an active part in the business of your Cooperative, our morning will be filled with some good country music, prize drawings, free swimming & miniature golf, and great fellowship with your friends and neighbors. You will have the opportunity to help someone you probably don’t even know when the Oklahoma Blood Institute holds its blood drive in conjunction with our meeting. If all that isn’t enough, come enjoy the delicious free barbeque dinner served up by Dyer’s BBQ from Pampa, TX.


Don’t have all day to spend with us? That’s great because you can be on your way home by 1:00 p.m. Make it a point to be there this year! You’ll be glad you did.


2011 NFEC


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