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■ coming up Gift Drive Welcomes Donations


Make Christmas brighter for southeast Oklahoma kids —donate a gift to the Little Dixie Christmas Drive


Community Events


Help us promote your event by sending event details in advance. Please send event information to Jennifer Boling/Inside Your Co-op/ PO Box 758, Hugo, OK 74743; or e-mail info to jboling@choctawelectric.coop. Events and dates are subject to change


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f Christmas is a wonderful time of year for your family, please consider sharing your holiday spirit with families who are less fortunate. The Little Dixie Community Action Agency (CAA) Annual Christmas Drive is collecting gifts for youth in need in Pushmataha, Choctaw and McCurtain Counties.


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Thanksgiving at Christmas Concert, Hugo


Idabel City of Lights Parade Atoka Craft Show


Hugo Christmas Parade Atoka Christmas Parade


Greatest Story Ever Told drive- through pageant, Church of the Nazarene, Antlers Lake Raymond Gary Boat Parade, Ft. Towson


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Valliant Christmas Market & Christmas Parade


Christmas Holiday, CEC office closed


New Years Day, CEC office closed.


FEBRUARY 27-28


Ft. Towson Living History Weekend at the old Fort


Birthday Greetings to CEC Employees


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Karan Daniels Darrell Ward Renea Winters James Percer Jeff Rector


Adam Holcomb


Kimberly Mack of Little Dixie CAA said the drive welcomes gifts for all ages of children, but there is a particular need for gifts for teenagers. “Last year we were overwhelmed with gifts for younger children and we did not have enough for the teenagers in our community. We are asking our community to also remember the teens when making donations of unwrapped gifts,” Mack said.


She said some good gift ideas for teens are gift certificates from local merchants or hair salons, makeup or beauty sets, shaving kits for young men, cologne and perfume.


“Any donation of gifts is greatly appreciated and will be delivered to area youth prior to Christmas,” she added.


Donations may be dropped off at the following locations during regular working hours:


• Dyer Quick Lube •


200 S 16th Street, Hugo


• Family Dollar, Antlers •


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Little Dixie Community Action Agency 603 SW B Street , Antlers


Little Dixie Home Ownership Center 312 NW Texas Street, Idabel


Thank you for helping youth in Southeast Oklahoma enjoy a happier holiday! For more information on the Christmas Drive,please contact Kimberly Mack at 580-298-2921. ext. 207.


MORE WAYS TO GIVE


■ Idabel City Hall offers a collection box for non perishable foods for the Christmas Council. Please deliver food items by December 15. All donation are greatly appreciated.


■ Ark of McCurtain County appreciates cash donations as well as in-kind donations of dog and cat food, old towels, dog houses, kennels and travel crates, dog and cat collars, adult size bed pads, puppy pads, leashes, cat litter and litter pans. If you have items to donated, please contact Ark of McCurtain County at 580-236-2275, or mail donations to ARK of McCurtain County, PO Box 1023, Broken Bow, OK 74728-1023.


Lucky Account # 38845579, $25 BILL CREDIT! If this number matches the account number on your bill, you must notify Choctaw Electric Cooperative by the 10th of month (via email, phone, or in person) to claim the $25 bill credit. (Unclaimed credits roll over to the next month; up to a $100 bill credit.) Please call 800-780-6486,


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