Applications for Beltrami Electric’s Washington DC Youth Tour due Feb. 27

Beltrami Electric Cooperative is inviting high school juniors to join the 60th annual Washington, D.C., Youth Tour from June 15-20. Eligible students must apply by Feb. 27 to be considered for this educational opportunity. Participants will explore the nation’s capital while gaining insights into civic engagement and leadership.

Key Takeaways:

  • This trip marks the 60th annual Washington, D.C., Youth Tour.
  • Applications are open to eligible high school juniors.
  • The tour will take place from June 15-20.
  • The deadline to apply is Feb. 27.
  • The story originally appeared in The Bemidji Pioneer on 2026-02-03.

The 60th Annual Youth Tour

Beltrami Electric Cooperative is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its Washington, D.C., Youth Tour. With a long tradition of helping local high school students broaden their horizons, this program allows participants to connect with the history and civic framework of the United States.

Application Details

The opportunity is open to eligible high school juniors who wish to enhance their knowledge of American government and culture. Students interested in participating must submit their applications by Feb. 27, ensuring they have ample time to complete any required paperwork.

Dates and Activities

The organizers have scheduled the trip from June 15-20. During the tour, participants will discover the monuments, museums, and government buildings that shape the nation’s capital. The trip also serves as a forum to learn about leadership and community service.

Beltrami Electric’s Role

For decades, Beltrami Electric Cooperative has provided this annual chance for students to see democracy in action. The Bemidji Pioneer reported details of the trip, emphasizing the deadline and eligibility requirements. Students who meet the qualifications and are eager to explore Washington, D.C., should contact the cooperative before Feb. 27 for more information on how to apply.

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