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    Home » Articles » Wheatland Gets into the Christmas Spirit
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    Wheatland Gets into the Christmas Spirit

    Vicki EstesBy Wheatland Electric CooperativeJanuary 22, 20202 Mins Read
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    This Holiday season, we challenged our consumer service representatives to decorate our offices for Christmas, with one catch: they had to integrate items from the warehouses. Some of them got very creative using various equipment and tools.

    Along with the Christmas decorations, Wheatland found other ways to spread the holiday cheer. Once again, Wheatland employees participated in the Saint Francis Ministries Christmas Wish List Program. Altogether, 38 Wheatland employees helped provide Christmas presents for 89 children in our service territory. Thank you to all of those who made this a holiday season to remember.

    Neil O’Connell, Wheatland Broadband, helped load gifts donated by ABATE.
    Elf on the shelves hanging on to a decorated training utility pole
    Some mischievous elves got off the shelf and onto Wheatland’s training utility pole in Garden City.
    Christmas lights wrapped around a green ladder to emulate a Christmas tree
    A ladder from the warehouse made a creative Christmas tree with a lot less mess in Leoti.
    Santa's reindeer and sleigh made out of terminator bracket and hotline clamp
    Santa’s arrester terminator bracket “sleigh” being pulled by his hotline clamp “reindeer”.
    Security light and hard hat used to top decorated Christmas tree
    A security light cover and a hard hat made a the perfect tree topper in Tribune.
    Empty wood wire spools decorated with tinsel and statues
    Empty wire spools made great snowmen and a Christmas tree at the Great Bend office.
    Willie Wirehand and Frosty the Spoolman statues standing in entryway
    Willie Wiredhand with Frosty the Spoolman greeted members in the Garden City lobby.
    employees standing behind table filled with wrapped presents
    Wheatland employees pitched in to collect gifts for 89 children through St. Francis Ministries’ Christmas Wish List program.
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