Cuivre River Electric’s Youth Tour contest gets underway

Posted 11/7/19

Cuivre River Electric Cooperative, Inc. (CREC) invites high school juniors of Lincoln, Pike, St. Charles and Warren counties to participate in the Youth Tour essay contest. “My Favorite Cooperative …

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Cuivre River Electric’s Youth Tour contest gets underway

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Cuivre River Electric Cooperative, Inc. (CREC) invites high school juniors of Lincoln, Pike, St. Charles and Warren counties to participate in the Youth Tour essay contest. “My Favorite Cooperative Principle” is the essay topic chosen for students who enter the competition which began Feb. 1.This is Cuivre River’s 48th annual contest to select high school juniors to serve as delegates to the National Youth Tour Conference in Washington, D. C. June 10-16.Cuivre River has sent 204 students to the nation’s capital since the program began.The first step for local students is an application and a 500-1,000 word composition on the topic above. Students may enter independently or through their schools. Contest entries are due March 18 and can be delivered or mailed to Cuivre River offices in Troy or Lake Saint Louis. Applications and contest rules are available at www.cuivre.com.Cuivre River Electric Cooperative fully funds the participation of its delegates. There is no cost to students or families. Teachers who support this program and submit at least 10 student entries receive a $50 classroom grant from CREC.Students who submit the 12 top-scoring compositions become finalists. Their April 20 final competition challenge includes taking a cooperative knowledge quiz and presenting their compositions orally before judges, families and peers at Cuivre River’s Youth Tour Banquet. Six students will be chosen as Youth Tour delegates to Washington, D.C.; six will receive $500 scholarships to the college or university of their choice.Entries remain anonymous during preliminary judging by Cuivre River staff. Final judging of oral presentations is conducted by local community leaders and professionals from other cooperatives.The contest is open to students who live and attend school in Cuivre River’s general service area, or who have Cuivre River electric service in their homes. Immediate family members of Cuivre River employees and directors are not eligible.Cuivre River Electric Cooperative, Inc., founded in 1941, provides electricity to more than 62,500 homes and businesses in Lincoln, Pike, St. Charles and Warren counties. For more information on the Youth Tour, or to schedule a classroom program, contact Lonnie Tucker at (800) 392-3709, ext. 4837, or email ltucker@cuivre.com.Cuivre River Electric


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