Powerline Press
NEWSLETTER
A Supplement of Oklahoma Living Published by Lake Region Electric Cooperative for its members.
December December 2025 2019
TOYS FOR TOTS OF CHEROKEE & ADAIR COUNTY RECEIVES OPERATION ROUND-UP GRANT Coopertive Principle #7
CONCERN FOR COMMUNITY training for the local coordinators. Chris Pruitt local business owner, and longtime partner, will also cover necessary supplies for organizing and distributing thousands of toys throughout the community.
Rhonda Pruitt and Chris Pruitt, local coordinators of Toys For Tots.
Toys for Tots in Cherokee and Adair Counties recently received a generous $5,000 grant from Lake Region Electric Cooperative’s Operation Round Up program! This funding will help ensure local children experience the joy and magic of the holiday season during the organization’s 13th Annual Campaign. Founded by the U.S. Marine Corps in 1947 and now operated by the Marine Corps Reserve, Toys for Tots collects and distributes new toys to children whose families are experiencing hardship. The Cherokee and Adair County chapter operates with a 100% volunteer team, with 99% of donations staying local to purchase toys for children in need. The remaining 1% supports
“This award represents more than just financial support—it’s a powerful reminder of the compassion and community spirit that defines Lake Region members,” said Rhonda Pruitt, Toys for Tots Coordinator. “Because of this partnership, hundreds of children will experience the joy and magic of Christmas who might otherwise go without.” The $5,000 grant will be used to purchase toys for older children and teenage groups that are often overlooked— ensuring that every registered child receives a meaningful gift.
How to Help or Get Involved:
Donate: Visit tahlequah-ok.toysfortots.org to make a monetary contribution. Toy drop-off locations include Chris Pruitt Auto Sales, BancFirst, Main Street Market, Reed Culver Funeral Home. Continued on Page 2
LREC Lineman Promotes Reading Lake Region Electric Cooperative (LREC) was proud to take part in the After-School Lights On Literacy event, hosted by Grand View School and the Boys & Girls Club of Tahlequah. LREC Lineman Trent Elliott shared the story Cat and Duck Electric Safety, written and illustrated by Patrick Wood, with students participating in the program. Following the reading, Trent talked with the children about the importance of staying safe around electricity and what to do if they ever encounter a downed power line. It was a fun and educational afternoon for everyone involved.
Trent Elliott, LREC lineman, reading to after school program.