58th Youth Tour Delegation Takes DC
June 28, 2024
Francis Patanpatan wasn’t sure what to expect when he was selected by Taylor Electric Cooperative to represent the co-op on the Government-in-Action Youth Tour. But by the fourth day of the eight-day trip to Washington, D.C., he didn’t want to be anywhere else.
“Now I don’t want to leave,” he said. “It’s a really, really fun trip.”
It’s a story as old as Youth Tour (about 58 years), but one that never gets old. Patanpatan and 146 other Texas teens representing 55 electric cooperatives met as skeptical strangers in Austin on June 16 and left June 24 bonded as friends for life.
In between, they laughed, cried, danced, screamed “the stars at night” and traipsed all over D.C. on Youth Tour.
“There’s no way to describe it,” said Cecilia Phan, who represented Bowie-Cass EC. “It’s all the emotions in one week.”
Amid the whirlwind tour of Washington, which included the Smithsonian Institution museums and the Holocaust Memorial Museum and multiple memorials, Texas delegates met with their representatives on Capitol Hill, took in an orchestral performance at the Kennedy Center, and loudly and proudly represented Texas at Youth Day—an NRECA-organized meetup of all 1,659 co-op delegates representing 44 states.
Denton Moore of Littlefield, representing Golden Spread Electric Cooperative, was chosen by the Texas chaperones as this year’s Youth Leadership Council representative. Members of the YLC are invited back to Washington in July for a leadership workshop focused on the utility industry, and they play an important role at the NRECA annual meeting in the spring.
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The 58th Texas Youth Tour delegation: 147 participants representing 55 electric cooperatives, 18 chaperones, three tour buses, dozens and dozens of Subway sandwiches, and one trip of a lifetime.