LA GRANGE Are you a Tex - as high school student? Would you like to travel, experience a big city, visit historic landmarks, and meet new people? Perhaps you'd like to meet face-to-face with influential figures like U.S. representatives, or maybe you're looking for an inspirational and educational experience in the company of fellow Texas teens.
If so, then you are a candidate to apply for a spot on the Govern-
ment-in-Action Youth Tour, an all-expenses-paid trip to Wash - ington, D.C., June 16-23, spon - sored by Fayette Electric Coop - erative and organized by Texas
Electric Cooperatives.
The deadline to apply for Fay - ette EC's Youth Tour contest is fast approaching. Submit your application by Jan. 19 for your chance to win a ticket for this ad - venture.
Youth Tour is an action-packed trip to the U.S. capital with more than 150 of your peers and chap -
erones from across Texas. You'll visit Arlington National Ceme - tery, Mount Vernon, the Smithso - nian Institution, memorials and more. Activities include learning about rural electrification, seeing a performance at the Kennedy Center, going on a river cruise with dinner and dancing, and meeting elected officials.
To apply for this trip of a life-
time, eligible entrants must: Be a high school sopho - more, junior or senior.
Reside full-time in the home of a parent or guardian who is a member and full-time resident in FEC's service area and main - tains an active FEC account.
Visit www.fayette.coop/ youth-tour to fill out an applica tion. Applications must be submit - ted online by Friday, Jan. 19 and will be judged by an independent panel of judges who are not affil iated with the cooperative.
No late applications will be ac cepted.