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Washington d.c. trip |

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Senator Lyndon Johnson inspired the Youth Tour when he addressed the NRECA Annual Meeting in Chicago in 1957. The Senator declared, “If one thing goes out of this meeting, it will be sending youngsters to the national capital where they can actually see what the flag stands for and represents.”
Consequently, beginning in 1957, some of the Texas electric cooperatives sent groups of young people to Washington to work during the summer in Senator Johnson’s office, to learn more about government in action. In 1958, rural electric cooperatives in Iowa sponsored the first group of 34 young people on a week-long study tour of the nation’s capital. Later that same year, another busload came to Washington from Illinois. The idea grew and other states sent busloads of young people throughout the summer. By 1959, the Youth Tour had grown to 130 youths. |
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In 1964, NRECA began to coordinate the program and suggested that co-op representatives from each state arrange to be in Washington D.C. during Youth Tour week. The first year of the coordinated tour included approximately 400 young people from 12 states. The idea has continued to grow and today more than 1,000 young people and chaperones participate in the Youth Tour every year. |
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Kelsey Kinderknecht on top of the Kennedy Center overlooking Georgetown. |

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Youth Tour 2006 visits Topeka, KS
State Capital |

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Youth Tour 2006 group on the steps of the nation’s capital in Washington D.C. |



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Youth Tour 2006 visits Lyon-Coffey Electric Cooperative Inc. of Burlington, KS |


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Youth Tour 2006 takes in a Kansas City Royals baseball game and some fireworks before heading to Washington D.C. |
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Youth Tour 2006 in Washington D.C. |











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Trip date is June 10-17, 2010 |