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The Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) Youth Tour June 1-5, 2013. Washington, D.C. Sponsored by,. Why are we sponsoring the Youth Tour?. Polar Communications believes the strength of our community lies in the education of our youth. Why are we sponsoring the FRS Youth Tour?.
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The Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) Youth TourJune 1-5, 2013 Washington, D.C.
Why are we sponsoring the Youth Tour? • Polar Communications believes the strength of our community lies in the education of our youth.
Why are we sponsoring the FRS Youth Tour? Polar Communications is a proud member of the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA), a trade association that represents over 560 locally owned telephone companies, like ours, throughout rural America. Many NTCA member companies, like Polar, will be sending students from their communities to Washington, D.C. for the 2013 FRS Youth Tour. We are very excited to be offering this opportunity to you!
Who is FRS? The Foundation for Rural Service (FRS), in cooperation with the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA) seeks to sustain and enhance the quality of life throughout Rural America by advancing and understanding of rural telecommunications issues.
What is the FRS Youth Tour? • A four-day, all expense paid trip to Washington, D.C. • An opportunity to visit famous historical sites and amazing museums • A chance to meet other high school students from across rural America • A chance to learn more about the telecommunications industry • An opportunity to learn first-hand about the legislative and governmental processes
A glimpse of what you’ll see • The U.S. Capitol • Arlington National Cemetery • The Lincoln Memorial • Korean War Memorial
Some of the places you’ll visit • Jefferson Memorial • The World War II Memorial • The Smithsonian Museums • The FDR Memorial
Some of what you’ll learn • How the legislative process and our government works from people who work on the Hill, and the FCC. • A brief overview of the telecommunications industry • A bit about D.C. history
Some of the fun you’ll have • Making new friends • Touring Washington, D.C. at night • Enjoying a special night of entertainment! • Dancing the night away on your final evening!
Who’s eligible? • High school students, age 16 or 17 years old at the time of the Youth Tour. • Students who receive service from Polar Communications
Some logistics • If selected, Polar Communications will pay all of your expenses to go to Washington, D.C. to attend the 2013 FRS Youth Tour (airfare included). • FRS will get in touch with you about what you will be doing once you arrive in Washington, what you should bring, what you should wear, what to expect once you arrive, etc.
Things students have said about the FRS Youth Tour “I really enjoyed my trip and would not trade it for the world!” “This is the chance of a lifetime!” “This was such an amazing experience … I have met so many wonderful people who I will never forget!” “ I will remember this trip forever! I probably would not have ever made it to Washington, DC if it were not for this trip.”
If you are interested in the 2013 FRS Youth Tour • Download the application at: www.thinkpolar.com • Complete Application and a One-Page Essay on: Telecommunications Submit Application & Essay to: Carol LaHaise Polar Communications PO Box 270 Park River, ND 58270-0270 Questions: 701-284-4361 clahaise@polartel.com Application Deadline: March 1, 2013
For more information about the Foundation for Rural Service, please visit their Web site at http://www.frs.org.
The Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) Youth TourJune 1-5, 2013 Washington, D.C.