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Member InfoWashington Youth TourCooperative Youth Leadership CampVocational or college Scholarship (Freshman level)Line Worker ScholarshipScholarship RecipientsWashington, D.C. Youth Tour/Camp Application-pdfWashington, DC Youth Tour/Camp Application-html |
Cooperative Youth Leadership CampJuly 13-18, 2008Each July, Morgan County REA sends 2 students to Clark, Colorado (near Steamboat Springs) for Cooperative Youth Leadership Camp. Students nearly always ask if they can return to the camp the following year, describing it as a "blast!" They often are impressed with how well students get along, and how traditional high school cliches seem to melt away. Educationally, students are stimulated by the challenge of running a simulated co-op. From the time they arrive, they are busy electing a board of directors, general manager and several committees. Every student is required to somehow be involved in the workings of the co-op and all profits the co-op makes (i.e., concession stand), are redistributed to the members as "capital credits" at the end of camp. Although students have busy days, with a lot of work running their cooperative, they are rewarded with activities including a volleyball tournament and BBQ, a pool party, dance, gondola ride to Mount Werner and Steamboat Village, trip to Fish Creek Falls and tours of Trapper Mine and Craig Power Plant. Tour and Camp GuidelinesAll expenses, including transportation, lodging, meals and all admission fees are paid by Morgan County REA. Students must be 16 years of age by June 7, 2008 and must currently be sophomores or juniors. Their parents/guardians must be MCREA members. Selection is based on an essay and interview. The 1st place winner is sent to Washington Youth Tour, and two 2nd place winners are sent to the Cooperative Youth Leadership Camp. |
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