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An ‘electric’ opportunity

October 10, 2022

The Electric Cooperative Youth Tour is a week filled with history, new friends, tons of fun and memories that will last a lifetime. You get to visit Washington, D.C., learn about electric cooperatives, meet with your elected leaders, see historical sites and so much more!

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