Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Wisdom from years past!


Over the years, we have collected some sage advice for the new Youth Tour groups. Here’s some of the best Youth Tour advice on the planet! You’ll notice there are a few themes: taking pictures, getting out of your comfort zone and meeting new people and shoes – good walking shoes!

So, Youth Tour Class of 2018, here ya go … take all this advice in, you won't regret it!!

  • Take time to enjoy every second of this awesome trip, it’s a trip of a lifetime! Don’t be afraid to talk to everyone on this trip I guarantee they are all cool (they are from Iowa how could they not be?), and last but not least bring a small purse/satchel because you will be taking it on and off at almost every building you go in! 
  • Although it's awkward the first day, don't be shy! Step out of your comfort zone and get to know everyone!
  • Be on time...
  • You might have the cutest new pair of shoes, but don't wear them! Wear the most comfortable shoes you have because you will be doing a lot of walking!
  • Dive in and get involved! Everyone is just as nervous as you. Also, don't shy away from further opportunities offered due to this incredible experience YOU have earned.
  • Bring a camera, and interact with people from other states! Get to know your roomie, because they're pretty awesome also. Never miss an opportunity to see something new, because when you get back you'll be kicking yourself that you didn't go.
  • When you get the schedule you will think, "I have to get up at what time?" but sacrificing a few hours of sleep is completely worth it. Besides, you can sleep when you get home!
  • Be social! The friends you make on this trip are the best! :)
  • Pictures, pictures pictures! You'll never forget the trip and memories. Socialize with everyone! Have fun!
  • Take as many pictures as possible!! Make as many friends as possible! Learn about your fellow Youth Tourers from Iowa and other states some will be your lifelong friends! And stop worrying … this will be the best trip ever!
  • Don't be stressed out that you won't know where to go or what time to be there. This is a very well-organized trip and you always have a schedule, a great group leader and chaperones, and of course your group of new friends that you can ask questions. Also, don't forget to pack the little things like sun screen, sunglasses, Chapstick, and possibly a rain poncho if it gets rainy 😊
  • Be somewhat familiar with the Smithsonians. That way you can be sure to make it to your favorite!
  • Get comfortable being uncomfortable, Ask people from other states questions, learn how to run off of adrenaline.
  • Bring good shoes; you will want them for the long days walking!! Be social and make the best of every minute! You will make friends for life :)
  • This experience is going to be one of the greatest in your life. Embrace every moment of it and take the time to get to know everyone you meet on a personal level. You'll meet some of the best friends you'll ever have in life and will see some of the coolest things.
  • You are going to love the experience. As tiring as it gets just keep up the effort and take advantage of every opportunity that you can get. If you play your cards right this event could be a strong kick start to your future career, either inside or outside of the cooperatives.
  • Don't worry about sleep and make as many friends as you can! You can sleep on your way home; you'll be having too much fun
  • Take time to talk to everyone in your group! They are all great and you will probably have something in common with each of them (beyond the sharing the same state thing).
  • Arrive well rested.
  • Make as many friends as you can and don't be nervous! Enjoy every moment of it because it goes by fast.
  • And like everyone said, be open minded, meet as many people as possible, and enjoy all the little things :)
  • Take a moment at each place and truly absorb what it represents. There is a lot to see and pictures to take but make a memory of each monument or historic place. Also write down your thoughts.
  • Enjoy every minute of it because this is one of those important once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. If you're not a social type, now is the perfect time to get out there and make some new friends. If you are a social butterfly, you should be in your element. The people you meet here are the kind of people you want to keep in touch with because they are going places
  • Take note of this rich advice: the Alaska rep never brings enough pins...so find him/her before they start doing crazy stuff like selling them or trading 3 for 1.
  • Take lots of pictures. Don't be shy to ask someone to take your picture for you. Be nice, polite, outgoing and friendly. INCLUDE EVERYONE!!!! NO CLICKS!!!! Be yourself. Have fun. Fill your head with knowledge. Remember names. Absorb everything our nation’s capital has to offer. Ask questions at Capitol Hill. DRINK LOTS OF WATER!!! Spend money wisely.
  • Enjoy every experience because you never know when you will be able to go back to DC and meet so many new people. Also, the Youth Tour Staff is some really cool people!
  • Get plenty of sleep, be nice to your roommates, get to know everyone you meet, and make the most out of every amazing opportunity you get!
  • Coordinate shower schedules in your room.
  • Find a friend who looks at things in museums at the same pace you do. If you take time to look at EVERYTHING, find a friend who also takes time to look at EVERYTHING.
  • Wear a watch that doesn't beep.
  • Participate in every activity. You won't regret it.
  • Figure out what stuff you need to put in bins for metal detectors. Save yourself time, pack according to the security.
  • Don't be afraid to meet people from the other states, it is great to compare accents and find common ground. Spend your time wisely especially at the Smithsonian. Decide ahead of time which museum you are most interested in seeing. Enjoy our nation’s capital and all the wonderful treasures you'll see and take lots of pictures to share back home and to look back on in the future.
  • Don't underestimate the friendships you'll make, even if somebody lives far away. Two of my closest friends from YLC live half way across the country and we've stayed close. In fact, it's been several years since my youth tour trip and a fellow youth tour member and I are about to embark on a trip to South America together!
  • To add to the comment above, I totally agree don't underestimate the friendships you make because I met a friend of mine who lives 5 minutes from my house and I had no idea, and we became great friends on the Youth Tour, and now we are going to room together at Morningside College and be teammates. It’s just so cool how the Youth tour brings people so close together. I still keep in close contact with all my Youth Tour buds and I'd recommend making lifelong friendships on this tour.
  • Take pictures. But don’t see the whole trip through a lens. Also note that some places are too somber for a camera (i.e. Pentagon, Holocaust Museum). And it’s ok to leave your phone in your bag those places. The internet has pictures if you really need them.
  • Take pictures with you in the pictures, not just of the monuments. You can find all the pictures of the monuments online or somewhere else so take pictures with them instead. Also, once again, good walking shoes!
  • Make friends from other states! (And get their contact info to keep in touch!)
  • Don’t give an Iowa corn necklace or sticker to someone because you feel bad and you already have everything from their state. Only give a necklace or sticker to a person in exchange for a sticker or pin you don’t have!
  • Take as much in as you can. The experience is absolutely amazing. Meet others from across the country, because it is so interesting learning about different parts of the country. Lastly, take tons of pictures, because you will cherish them forever. My experience on Youth Tour and the YLC was nothing short of amazing.


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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Why we do (and LOVE) what we do …


The 2017 group in front of  Ben's Chili Bowl
Electric cooperatives are different than all other utilities! We embrace the cooperative principles of concern for community and the responsibility to educate and inform, the Iowa Youth Tour program seeks to create advocates for the cooperative business model while also giving deserving students an up-close look at U.S. government and American history.


The Iowa Association of Electric Cooperative’s organizes and manages Iowa’s involvement in National Rural Electric Cooperative's annual Youth Tour every June. Participating co-ops select and sponsor high school students with a passion for leadership and government who represent their co-op during the week-long trip to Washington, D.C. On the tour, students learn about electric cooperatives, American history and U.S. government and walk away with a greater understanding of their role as an American citizen. They participate in Youth Day, visit with their representatives and senators, and explore the sights around the nation’s capital. In Iowa, students apply for slots from their local electric cooperative. Each year, approximately 35 students from Iowa join with 1,700 students from the nation for Youth Tour. Students are selected based on their local cooperative’s criteria.

Former Iowa Youth Tour
students at political events.

Unique to Iowa Youth Tour students and alumni often engage in the political process through Iowa Rural Power's advocacy effort (http://www.iaruralpower.org/). On the 2015-2016 presidential campaign trail, many former Youth Tour students wore their green Rural Power t-shirts at campaign events, asking candidates about their plans to ensure affordable, reliable electricity in the years ahead.

Many Youth Tour students come back from Youth Tour energized about public service and government. Several of these students serve as pages and clerks in the Iowa legislature, while others go on to become politically involved on their college campuses. We take pride knowing that we’re educating a new generation about the benefits and advantages of the cooperative business model, no matter where their professional careers take them.

Before long we will be wheels up for Youth Tour 2018! Check this blog to keep up on everything going on with Iowa Youth Tour.
Always a favorite stop!
The WWII Memorial.

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