(Stillwater, Okla.)  Central Rural Electric Cooperative will bring a mobile office to four communities hardest hit by recent wildfires. Information about CREC electric service, disaster relief grants, electricity safety and other topics will be available from cooperative employees staffing the office.

The mobile office will be open from 4 to 7 p.m. in the following locations:

Tuesday, August 21 – Oak Grove Baptist Church between Cushing and Drumright   

Wednesday, August 22 – Glencoe Public Schools   

Thursday, August 23 – Luther Public Schools Cafeteria   

“We offer our heartfelt support to all Oklahomans who lost homes, property and possessions during recent wildfires,” said David Swank, cooperative CEO. “Be assured that CREC will be there with you, helping to rebuild your community.”

Any CREC member affected by recent fires with questions about their current or future electricity service needs is encouraged to visit the mobile office to talk to CREC employees.

Available will be:

information and applications for Operation Round-Up grants from the CREC Foundation 

information about the CREC Rural Fire Department grant program   

electricity safety advice including tips for using standby generators   

Co-op Connection Cards and a list of businesses offering members discounts   

information about cooperative rebate programs for energy efficient appliances and home improvements   

information about FREE CREC residential energy audits and new home energy efficiency consultations   

CREC trustees and employees want all those impacted by fires to know that the cooperative stands ready to help these communities and assist our members.

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