Youth Programs Return to Camp and D.C.

Return to Camp

Every summer, Clark County REMC invites students in the sixth grade to apply for a camp experience unlike any other summer camp. Camp Kilowatt, formerly called Touchstone Energy Camp, allows students to learn about the electric cooperative industry and electricity, participate in fun summer activities, and make new friends.

This 4-day and 3-night camp included tons of fun outdoor activities like swimming, canoeing, zip-lining, archery, horseback riding, a climbing wall, field games, and campfires.

This year, we were excited to send: (Back row, left to right) Carter Coleman, Charlestown Middle School; Amalie Zakel, St. Mary's of the Knobs; Grace Bigelow, Charlestown Middle School; Anthony Gatti, Homeschool; (front row, left to right) Evan Makowsky, Silver Creek Middle School; Andre Normandin, Homeschool; Alex DeMent, Silver Creek Middle School; and Reagan Webb, New Washington Middle/High School.

(Back row, left to right) Carter Coleman, Charlestown Middle School; Amalie Zakel, St. Mary's of the Knobs; Grace Bigelow, Charlestown Middle School; Anthony Gatti, Homeschool; (front row, left to right) Evan Makowsky, Silver Creek Middle School; Andre Normandin, Homeschool; Alex DeMent, Silver Creek Middle School; and Reagan Webb, New Washington Middle/High School.


Youth Tour to D.C.

Four area students participate

3 girls and 1 boy standing together on steps in Washington D.C.This June, Clark County REMC was honored to sponsor high school students entering their senior year on a trip to Washington, D.C., as part of the Indiana Youth Tour.

Youth Tour is a weeklong experience that allows students to visit historical monuments and museums, meet with Indiana's congressional delegation on Capitol Hill, make lifelong friends, and much more.

Students visited the Flight 93 Memorial, Gettysburg battlefield, Arlington National Cemetary, Mount Vernon, Marine Corps Museum, and U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. They also toured the National Mall memorials.