Central Empowered Newsletter May 2025

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POWERING THROUGH THE STORM: TESTED BY WIND AND FIRE

When disaster struck on March 14, Central Rural Electric Cooperative members and the community stood strong. Relentless winds, some exceeding 60 mph, wiped through Central’s service area, fueling fastmoving wildfires that left destruction in its path.

At the height of the chaos, nearly one-fourth of Central’s membership was left in the dark as flames consumed the service area.

Nearly 150 fires were reported across the state, damaging more than 400 homes and burning 170,000 acres of land.

Gov. Kevin Stitt declared 12 counties in a state of emergency during the disaster. Lincoln, Logan, Oklahoma, Pawnee and Payne counties, all a part of Central’s seven-county service area, were included in the state of emergency.

For five days, linemen worked tirelessly as they identified and replaced more than 160 power poles that were damaged from the high winds and wildfires.

Even in the face of devastation, the cooperative spirit burned brighter than the embers. Crews worked around the clock, battling hazardous conditions to restore power, while neighbors helped neighbors, and first responders risked everything to protect lives and homes.

In the aftermath of the destruction, recovery is just beginning for many of our members. To support those who suffered property damage, the Central Community Foundation is stepping in with disaster relief grants to provide critical assistance for

those affected by the disaster.

These grants are available to residents within Central’s seven-county service area who lost their homes, ensuring that those in need have access to financial aid as they navigate the road to recovery.

Central and the Central Community Foundation stand together, committed to helping our members and communities through the devastation.

If you would like to donate toward the grants, learn more or apply for funding, scan the QR code or visit mycentral.foundation

YOU’RE INVITED TO KILOWATTS AND BRATS!

You’re invited to Central’s annual Kilowatts and Brats!

WHAT IS KILOWATTS AND BRATS?

It’s a chance for members to visit with Central’s staff and trustees, learn about the cooperative, the electric industry and Centranet while enjoying bratwursts, burgers or barbecue sandwiches.

DO I NEED TO RSVP?

Yes! RSVPs are needed to ensure there is enough food for every attendee and guest.

WHAT’S NEW THIS YEAR?

Central’s CEO, Shane Burgess, will be in attendance! Central has also

combined Co-op Kids Day with Kilowatts and Brats and will feature a kids corner!

WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE PRESENTATION?

Members can submit questions about Central, the energy industry and fiber to be answered by Central’s leadership during the event presentation.

WHERE DO I RSVP?

RSVP by scanning the QR code! Register for the Stillwater event on June 3, or the Chandler event on June 5.

STILLWATER

TUESDAY, JUNE 3 • 6 P.M.

3305 S. BOOMER RD., STILLWATER

CHANDLER

THURSDAY, JUNE 5 • 6 P.M. 720 PARK RD., CHANDLER

CALLING CO-OP KIDS!

CAN YOU HELP WILLIE

WIREDHAND

FIND ALL EIGHT OUTDOOR ELECTRICAL HAZARDS?

Did you find all eight hazards? Scan the QR code or visit mycentral.coop to find out what they are and why they’re a hazard.

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