KREMC Accepting Applications For Camp Kilowatt & Youth Tour To D.C.

December 11, 2024 at 5:26 p.m.
Pictured are participants from the 2023 Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. Photo Provided.
Pictured are participants from the 2023 Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. Photo Provided.

By Staff Report

Kosciusko REMC is accepting applications for students to attend the annual Camp Kilowatt and Youth Tour to Washington, D.C.
Camp Kilowatt will be held June 4-7, 2025, at Camp Tecumseh in Brookston, Ind. The Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., will take place June 15-22, 2025.
Camp Kilowatt is a fun and unique camp experience for sixth-grade students going into seventh grade across Indiana, according to a news release from KREMC. Kids get the chance to learn more about energy while making new friends and enjoying fun activities and games.
The Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., is for students going into their senior year of high school. All expenses are paid for students selected to participate. It is a seven-day educational trip that includes visits to historical monuments and museums, as well as meetings on Capital Hill with Indiana’s congressional delegation.
“We are thrilled to be accepting applications for Camp Kilowatt and the Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. These programs provide a wonderful opportunity to invest in the students in our community every year. Students will get to learn more about energy and the role of electric cooperatives, while having fun and making life-long memories,” said Tara Haack, vice president of marketing and communications at KREMC.
You can apply for these youth programs at https://kremc.com/youth-programs. The application deadline for both is March 3, 2025.

Kosciusko REMC is accepting applications for students to attend the annual Camp Kilowatt and Youth Tour to Washington, D.C.
Camp Kilowatt will be held June 4-7, 2025, at Camp Tecumseh in Brookston, Ind. The Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., will take place June 15-22, 2025.
Camp Kilowatt is a fun and unique camp experience for sixth-grade students going into seventh grade across Indiana, according to a news release from KREMC. Kids get the chance to learn more about energy while making new friends and enjoying fun activities and games.
The Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., is for students going into their senior year of high school. All expenses are paid for students selected to participate. It is a seven-day educational trip that includes visits to historical monuments and museums, as well as meetings on Capital Hill with Indiana’s congressional delegation.
“We are thrilled to be accepting applications for Camp Kilowatt and the Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. These programs provide a wonderful opportunity to invest in the students in our community every year. Students will get to learn more about energy and the role of electric cooperatives, while having fun and making life-long memories,” said Tara Haack, vice president of marketing and communications at KREMC.
You can apply for these youth programs at https://kremc.com/youth-programs. The application deadline for both is March 3, 2025.

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