Candidates for the Youth Tour, Camp Kilowatt, Youth, Power & 希望奖, Nesius Scholarships, and 4-H 电 refund must be a son, daughter, or legal ward of a Jasper County REMC member
Page Day and the Indiana Cooperative Calendar Contest are open to any student in Indiana who meets the program criteria
Indiana Statehouse Page Day
Page Day with the Indiana Senate gives students an opportunity to learn about their state government and how bills become law
Highlights include:
A Statehouse tour
Mock bill activity Speakers
Other educational activities
Students may have the opportunity to see the Indiana Legislature in action and meet their legislator.
Each June, Indiana’s electric cooperatives sponsor a Youth Tour to Gettysburg and Washington, D.C.
Students who are eligible are going into their senior year of high school
Youth Tour offers a life-changing educational adventure
This 7-day trip includes visits with Hoosier U.S. Congressional leaders on Capitol Hill and a rally with over 1,800 student delegates from across the country
Application timeframe is generally January through mid-April
4-H 电/Electronics
The 4-H electricity/electronics program provides youth with educational information about electricity and how it can be used
The electricity/electronics program develops project skills including
Safe practices
Proper use of fuses and circuit breakers
Proper lighting techniques
Proper wiring techniques
Life skills such as decision-making, using science and technology, developing communication skills
Any son/daughter/legal ward of a Jasper County REMC member who submits an electric/electronic project for judging is eligible for a $15 REMC bill credit to help cover the costs of the student’s participation in 4-H