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2013 YOUTH TOUR & LEADERSHIP CAMP WINNERS


On March 11th, Harmon Electric held the fi nals


for the 2013 Youth Tour competition. Bo Shelby and Jordan Hays both of Hollis were chosen to receive an all expense paid trip to Washington, D. C. June 14-20, 2013. The trip begins when they join approximately


sixty other winners from across Oklahoma for a “Get Acquainted Banquet” in Oklahoma City. The delegates will board a jet the following morning and fl y directly to Washington, D.C. Six thrill packed days in the nation’s Capitol


will include a tour of the capitol, a riverboat trip on the Potomac, tour of Mount Vernon, breakfast with Oklahoma’s Congressional delegation and many other points of interest. The Youth Tour competition is available to all


students in Harmon Electric’s service territory who are completing their junior year in high school. The contest consisted of an essay written on a topic chosen by the co- op. This year the topic was “Harmon Electric: 75 Years of Challenge & Change”.


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From the essays entered, a panel of judges chose six fi nalists, who were invited to give an oral presentation of fi ve minutes or less over their essay and answer interview questions from the judges. From these fi nalists, two winners were chosen for the Washington, D. C. trip. Jordan Fixico and Matt Joblin, both of Olustee, were


awarded an all expense paid trip to the Cooperative Youth Leadership Camp in Steamboat Springs, Colorado July 13-20, 2013. For nearly three decades the electric cooperatives


of Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming and Oklahoma have conducted an outstanding educational seminar known as the Cooperative Youth Leadership Camp. Every July, nearly 100 high school students travel to Clark, Colorado (north of Steamboat Springs) after being selected by their local cooperatives as participants. The seminar strives to help develop leadership skills that will assist students with the challenges they will face in the future. Elijah Drury and Brandon Moore, both of Olustee


were each awarded a $300 scholarship. Alexis McLane of Olustee and Sawyer Searcey of Hollis won the opportunity to attend Youth Power Energy Camp held at Canyon Camp east of Hinton, Oklahoma.


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In This Issue:


Youth Tour and Youth Leadership Camp Winners ....................... 1 From the Desk of Charles Paxton .................................................. 2 Generate Safely ............................................................................... 2 Energy Effi ciency Tip of the Month ............................................... 2


Testerman Exhibits 2013 OYE Grand Champion Steer ................ 3 Harmon Electric Hi Lites Digital Edition ........................................ 3 Classifi ed Ads .................................................................................. 4 Recipe of the Month - Diploma Sandwiches ................................. 4 Hidden Account Number Worth $40.00 ......................................... 4


Left to Right: Burk Bullington, Sawyer Searcey, Alexis McLane, Brandon Moore, Elijah Drury, Jordan Hays, Jordan Fixico, Matt Joblin, Bo Shelby and Bob Allen.


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