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20 JANUARY 2013 Rutherford EMC Carolina Country
2012 Service Awards Total 495 Years
Following are service award recipients who
received plaques for their years of service:
RUTHERFORD-POLK DISTRICT
Betty Byers, 35
Andrea Clemmer and Don Dalton, 30
Following are service award recipients who
received certificates for their years of ser-
vice:
RUTHERFORD-POLK DISTRICT
Jack Blanton, Robby Dobbins, Wanda Hill,
Ricky Miller, Scott Sams
and Jimmy Whiteside, 25
Scott Owens, 20
Anita Harris, Jeremy McDaniel, Phillip
Rhodes, 5
BURKE-MCDOWELL DISTRICT
Phyllis Miller, 15
Greg Lane and Patrick Welch, 10
April Blankenship, 5
LINCOLN-GASTON DISTRICT
John Bridges, Scott Kale and
Bobby Williams, 25
Leslie Davis and Jonathan Pitman, 20
Kenneth Parker, 15
Brad Crawford and Teresa Ferguson, 10
Brad Bridges, Josh Kiser,
Jill Lovell (director), Aaron Mays
and Doris Whitley, 5
Rutherford EMC will send three lucky stu-
dents on the trip of a lifetime this summer.
The Rural Electric Youth Tour, held in Wash-
ington, D.C., typically hosts more than 1,500
high school students from across the coun-
try. A winner and an alternate will be chosen
from each of Rutherford EMC’s three operat-
ing districts in early March to represent the cooperative on the tour.
In just five days, the students will get to see the Smithsonian Institute,
Arlington National Cemetery, the Newseum (the world’s most interactive mu-
seum), the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam Memorial and more! The students
will spend a day on Capitol Hill and meet their elected officials.
This expense-paid week is coordinated by the National Rural Electric Co-
operative Association (NRECA) and the North Carolina Association of Electric
Cooperatives (NCAEC).
Following are the contest rules:
1. Eligible to apply are high school juniors who live in a year-round home
served by Rutherford EMC or whose parents/guardians own a business
served by Rutherford EMC. Children of Rutherford EMC’s directors or em-
ployees are not eligible.
2. Contestants will be required to fill out an application, including an expla-
nation of 50 words or less why they would like to go on the Youth Tour. They
are also required to perform a simple energy inspection of their home.
Deadline for completed entries is February 15, 2013.
3. Each finalist will be interviewed by a panel of judges during the second
week of March. Winners will be selected and notified at this time. A first-
place winner and alternate will be picked from each of the co-op’s three
operating districts. (Alternates go on the tour if first-place winners are
unable to attend.) Selection of Youth Tour winners is based on the ap-
plication, home energy inspection, extracurricular activities, scholastic
standing, and a personal interview.
4. Tour activities begin on Saturday, June 15, with an orientation dinner for
participants in Raleigh. It ends the following Friday, June 21, with the
return trip to Raleigh. Rutherford EMC bears all expenses for tour partici-
pants except spending money.
5. Youth Tourists are also eligible to apply for the $2,500 Gwyn B. Price Schol-
arship and the $2,000 Katie Bunch Memorial Scholarship. In addition,
they will be eligible to compete to serve on the Youth Leadership Council.
The Youth Leadership Council representative will receive a $2,000 college
scholarship upon completion of his/her responsibilities.
For more information, complete the sign-up card enclosed with your Janu-
ary 2013 billing statement and return to: Rutherford Electric Membership
Corporation, Attn: Youth Tour Coordinator, PO Box 1569, Forest City, NC,
28043-1569. You may also submit your request by going to Rutherford EMC’s
website at www.remc.com, or by calling Denise Gavin at 828-245-1621 or
1-800-521-0920, ext. 417. Please submit your request for more information
on entering the contest by February 8. Remember—deadline for completed
entries is February 15, 2013.
For additional information about the Rural Electric Youth Tour, visit NC
Electric Cooperatives.com and YouthTour.coop. You can also join our Face-
book page by searching for North Carolina Youth Tour on Facebook.com.
Win A Trip To Washington, D.C.
Three Rutherford EMC Juniors to Win Youth Tour Trip
Rutherford EMC recently recognized one director and 29 employees for their service, which
totals 495 years. Directors and employees with 30 years or more of service received a plaque,
and those with less than 30 years received a certificate based on five-year intervals.
Congratulations to all our service award recipients!
Scholarships to
Summer Basketball Camps:
Apply Today!
Rutherford EMC, along with North Carolina’s other
Touchstone Energy Cooperatives, are awarding middle-
school students full scholarships to attend basketball
camp on college campuses this summer. Young men
can apply to attend the Roy Williams Basketball Camp
June 15-19 at the University of North Carolina in Cha-
pel Hill, and young women can apply to attend the
Kellie Harper Basketball Academy August 1-4 at N.C.
State University in Raleigh. Rutherford EMC will award
scholarships to one boy and one girl. To be eligible, ap-
plicants must be in sixth, seventh or eighth grade for
the 2013-2014 school year, and applications must be
postmarked by March 30.
Statewide, Touchstone Energy cooperatives will send
more than 50 students to camp this summer. Students
who are interested in the scholarship program can find
applications/guidelines online by going to Rutherford
EMC’s website, www.remc.com, or you may contact De-
nise Gavin at 1-800-521-0920 or 828-245-1621, ex-
tension 417, to have a sports camp application mailed
to you.
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