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Touchstone Energy Camp. The annual Touchstone Energy Camp blends traditional camp activities—like archery, arts and crafts, and canoeing—with educational sessions about electrification, electrical safety and understanding the cooperative business principles and the environment.
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Energize your summer!Current sixth graders can jump start their summer in June by signing up for high-voltage fun at the Indiana Touchstone Energy® Camp.

To accomplish this, a wide variety of activities have been designed to enhance this summer camp opportunity and create a memorable educational experience. Students will be able to enhance their learning experience through a fun and powerful program (see informational flyer).

The three-and-a-half day long camp, in June, will be held at Camp Tecumseh YMCA Outdoor Center just north of Lafayette in Brookston. Camp Tecumseh, located on Richard G. Marsh Lake, offers a range of recreational activities including rock climbing, swimming and canoeing. It also includes team building exercises that challenge students and enhance communication skills.

A variety of exciting activities awaits boys and girls at the Touchstone Energy Camp including: Environmental Education, Touchstone Energy® Brand, Co-op Distribution, Electrification, Electrical Safety, Optimist Challenge, Horseback Riding, Swimming, Wall Climbing, Archery, Canoeing and Arts & Crafts.

So don’t be left in the dark, energize your summer by going to the Touchstone Energy Camp sponsored by Indiana’s Touchstone Energy Cooperatives/REMC’s (like Noble REMC); Indiana Statewide Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives (the service association of Indiana’s REMC’s); and cooperative power suppliers, Hoosier Energy REC and Wabash Valley Power Association.

Students (current 6th Graders only) will be chosen based on their application and very short essay.

For more information, please call Director of Communications & Community Relations Kevin Dreibelbis at 260-636-2113 or 800-933-7362 or email him at kdreibel@nobleremc.com.

To download an application, click here.

Energy Advisor Tip
*Your water heater is the second largest user of energy in your home. To reduce its cost, set water heater temp at 120°.  That’s plenty warm enough for bathing and washing clothes and dishes but cool enough to prevent scalding.
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