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Youth Tour Perspective

Emma Grace Morgan, a junior at North Moore High School, smiles on Capitol Hill. Emma represented REMC and joined 1,600 co-op participants for the 2024 Youth Tour from June 15–21, 2024.

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Youth Tour group

Emma (center back) poses with friends in the nation’s capital. The Tour’s goal is to educate tomorrow’s leaders about the important role of rural electric co-ops in American history.

Dear Randolph Electric Members,

Thank you for allowing me to take part in the amazing 2024 Youth Tour experience this past June.

Each electric cooperative advisor was very knowledgeable and kept the trip fun yet educational. I fully enjoyed all of the museums, monuments, tours and experiences we were provided. For me, the highlights of the trip were the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum, the Kennedy Center Gospel Symphony, the National Cathedral and the Lincoln Memorial.

Learning about the history of electric co-ops in Washington, D.C., enlightened my understanding of how electricity has improved the quality of American life.

This trip also made me more aware of how much I appreciate my community.

Sincerely,
Emma Grace Morgan

Supporting students with scholarships, grants and more

Randolph EMC is proud to support the future leaders of our community through several youth programs, including Sports Camp scholarships, Bright Ideas classroom grants and the annual Youth Tour to Washington, D.C.

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