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C.Y.C.L.E. Winners Learn About Cooperatives; Sivill Named First Ambassador
September 2010

Margaret Weed and Elizabeth Sivill, both of Chillicothe; and T. J. Schieber, Hamilton, were among the 82 high school students from across Missouri who participated in the Electric Cooperative CYCLE program. CYCLE stands for Cooperative Youth Conference and Leadership Experience. The conference was held July 14-16, 2010, in Jefferson City. The three students were sponsored by Farmers' Electric Cooperative.

While on the trip, Elizabeth was selected as Missouri's first ever C.Y.C.L.E Ambassador. As representative, she will speak at various Association of Missouri Electric Cooperative meetings throughout the year.


C.Y.C.L.E attendees sponsored by FEC were, from left,
Margaret Weed, T.J. Schiever and Elizabeth Sivill.

Each year in July, an action-filled three days provides high school students opportunities to learn first-hand what it is like to be involved in politics, the cooperative form of business and being a leader. The program included nationally known speakers and a day at the Missouri State Capitol, learning how a bill goes through the process to become a law. To learn more about electric cooperatives, the group was divided up into small teams that competed in various events like the "build a cooperative" game. Another highlight was hearing from the Rachel's Challenge Organization. Rachel Scott was the first student killed in the Columbine High School tragedy on April 20, 1999. Today, her family and friends speak to youth around the world about Rachel's legacy of being a positive role model to everyone she met in life.

The C.Y.C.L.E. program is in its 7th year and is a recipient of the National Community Youth Service award for the top youth program among all electric cooperatives in the country.

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