Applicants sought for leadership summit

Published 9:24 am Wednesday, February 3, 2016

KayAnna Williams of Cassopolis rappels from a high ropes course at the 2015 Youth Leadership Summit (YLS).  Then a junior at Ross Beatty Jr/Sr High School, she was one of four students to represent Midwest Energy Cooperative at YLS, and was selected as one of the co-op’s two delegates to the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Youth Tour of Washington, D.C. (Submitted photo)

KayAnna Williams of Cassopolis rappels from a high ropes course at the 2015 Youth Leadership Summit (YLS). Then a junior at Ross Beatty Jr/Sr High School, she was one of four students to represent Midwest Energy Cooperative at YLS, and was selected as one of the co-op’s two delegates to the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Youth Tour of Washington, D.C. (Submitted photo)

CASSOPOLIS — Midwest Energy Cooperative is looking for a few good teens for the 2016 Youth Leadership Summit (YLS), April 27-29 at SpringHill Camp in Evart, Michigan.

YLS, presented by Michigan’s electric cooperatives, is a high-energy, interactive experience designed to help young people grow as leaders.

High school sophomores and juniors from Midwest Energy’s service area are invited to take their team-building skills to the next level at this unique three-day event. Students from throughout Michigan will come together to test themselves, mentally and physically, with a combination of hands-on classroom exercises, and individual and group challenges.

They will also explore career opportunities, test their decision-making skills as an elected official, and learn what to expect as they prepare for life after high-school.  The camp is located just south of Cadillac on 515 acres of northern Michigan forests and rolling hills.

Four Midwest Energy students will be selected to represent the cooperative at YLS, and up to two of those students will be selected for a once-in-a-lifetime Washington, D.C. trip with the 2016 National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Youth Tour, June 10-17.

This all-expenses-paid trip provides students with the opportunity to watch history come alive as they explore the museums, memorials and monuments of our nation’s capital, and meet face-to-face with their elected officials.

With the exception of personal spending money, both trips are fully funded by the cooperative. Applications must be received by March 18 for consideration.

For more information or to apply online, visit miYLS.com or contact Nicole Barfell at (269) 445-1112 or nicole.barfell@teammidwest.com.

Midwest Energy Cooperative is a member-owned electric utility providing electric distribution and an assortment of energy- and telecommunications-related programs and services to more than 35,000 customers in 11 counties in southern Michigan and northern Indiana and Ohio.