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Pays Off for Brookwood High Juniors
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March 22, 2006
Contact Greg Brooks,
770/266-2307, or Katie Woodall,
770/266-2572
MONROE,
Ga. - Claire Dellinger and
Kelli McLane studied
hard for their shot at a trip and leadership experience this
summer. It paid off when they scored in the top eight contestants
from across ten counties in the first round of Walton Electric
Membership Corporation’s (EMC) annual
Washington Youth Tour contest.
After
placing in the top eight on the written test covering basic electricity,
cooperatives, energy and electrical safety, Dellinger and McLane
went on to an interview session where judges selected them
to make the trip.
Dellinger,
McLane and two other
Walton EMC delegates will meet others from EMCs across the state in Atlanta
to begin the tour. The kickoff banquet features an address from 2005 Walton
EMC Delegate Anna Blue, whose Youth Tour peers elected her to represent Georgia
on the national Youth Leadership Council.
The
following day, delegates participate in leadership exercises
and tour Roosevelt’s Little White House in Warm Springs.The
delegation then travels to Washington where highlights
include a day on Capitol Hill complete with a Georgia
Congressional Delegation luncheon, a wreath laying ceremony
at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and a Broadway play
at the Kennedy Center.
Delegates
will also experience all the Washington sights, like
the Smithsonian, the monuments and the White House.
The
Washington Youth Tour is open to all high school sophomores and
juniors who live or go to school in Walton EMC’s service
area. The next opportunity to qualify will be January 2007.
Walton
EMC is a consumer-owned electric company with 110,000 accounts in
ten Northeast Georgia counties between Atlanta and Athens.
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