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WFEC Announces 2010 Youth Tour Winners West Florida Electric Cooperative (WFEC) recently joined other co-ops from across the state in Tallahassee for the 2010 State Youth Tour. During this two-day trip to the Capitol, local high school juniors chosen by their principals and guidance counselors for excellence, and whose parents or guardians are members of WFEC, visited the IMAX theatre where they saw the film “Forces of Nature” and participated in an electromagnetic classroom demonstration. Youth Tour participants also enjoyed a private tour of the Governor’s Mansion. The students also visited the Florida House of Representatives where they participated in a mock legislative session, proposing and debating bills. In addition, students visited the Supreme Court where they witnessed oral arguments in a case presented before the Justices. WFEC’s eleven Youth Tour contestants competed for an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C, where they will join other eleventh grade students from all over the United States to tour the nation’s capitol in June. A panel of three judges from the electric cooperative industry interviewed the students and chose two winners and an alternate on Thursday, February 18, 2010. The winners were Brett Tanner, Blountstown High School and Jennifer Thompson, Sneads High School. The alternate winner was Angel Rodriguez from Poplar Springs High School. The trips to Tallahassee and Washington, D.C. are part of the cooperative’s efforts to educate the leaders of tomorrow about how our state and federal government works. The trips also help them gain insight into the roles rural cooperatives have played in the history of our country as well as their roles in the future of the electric utility industry. The Washington, D.C. Youth Tour Program has been in existence since 1957 when co-ops sent students to Washington, D.C. to work during the summer. By 1964, the program caught on, and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) began to coordinate the efforts of the co-ops. Since then, thousands of young people have experienced this opportunity.
(L-R) Alternate – Angel Rodriguez, Poplar Springs High School, Winner – Brett Tanner, Blountstown High School
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