Youth City Councils Utah League of Cities and Towns 2006 Midyear Convention
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Youth City Councils Utah League of Cities and Towns 2006 Midyear Convention
Youth City Councils Utah League of Cities and Towns 2006 Midyear Convention Stanley Guy Utah State University Extension Dixie Convention Center St. George, Utah April 7, 2006 Youth City Councils The Mission of the Association of Youth Councils is to provide an opportunity for youth to develop mature citizenship, leadership, a sense of personal achievement, and an understanding of government. Taylorsville Youth City Council History of Youth City Councils Originally, part of Utah Community Progress Program sponsored by USU Extension, Utah League of Cities and Towns, and Utah Department of Community and Economic Development Then Hyrum Mayor Bruce Darley and USU Community Development Specialists Wes Maughan and Jeri Winger were instrumental in starting the first YCC in Utah. 1992 Association of Youth Councils formed due to the increased number of Youth Councils in Utah. Types of Youth Councils Youth City Councils typically mirror the regular City Council with: Youth Youth Youth Youth Mayor Councilpersons Recorder Department Heads (If needed) Youth County Councils Youth Chamber of Commerce Youth Councils provide Leadership Development Serve in a leadership capacity Learn to accept responsibility Learn to work as a team Learn how to plan an agenda, conduct a meeting, give oral reports, and be accountable for assignments Acquire self confidence Serve in the community Local Government Experience Youth learn duties of City Council Participate in voting or interviews, elections, and being sworn into office Observe and sometimes, shadow city council in operation Deal with local community issues Experience differences in assignments and duties of mayor and city council Participate in discussion with local government officials Highland YCC unveils entrance sign to the city. Communication Between Youth and Adults Opportunities for youth to: Recommend community changes Be involved in community projects Opportunities for adults to: Ask advice of local youth city council on local youth related issues Ask for assistance on community projects Train future community leaders 117 Cities and Towns with YCC’s? Alpine American Fork Annabella Aurora Beaver Bluffdale Bountiful Brigham City Castle Dale Cedar City Cedar Hills Centerville Clarkston Clearfield Cleveland Clinton Corinne Delta Draper Duchesne Eagle Mountain East Carbon Ephraim Fairview Farmington Ferron Fountain Green Garland Grantsville Gunnison Harrisville Highland Hinckley Holden Huntington Hurricane Hyrum Ivins Kaysville LaVerkin Layton Lehi Lewiston Lindon Logan Manti Mapleton Marriott/Slaterville Mendon Midvale Midway Millville Moab Monroe Monticello Morgan Mt. Pleasant Murray Youth Chamber Murray Youth Government Naples Newton Nibley North Logan North Ogden North Salt Lake Oak City Ogden Orangeville Orem Overton Panguitch Paradise Park City Parowan Payson Plain City Pleasant Grove Pleasant View Price Providence Provo Randolph Redmond Richmond River Heights Riverton Roy Rush Valley Salina Salt Lake City Sandy Sherwood, Az Smithfield South Jordan South Ogden South Salt Lake South Weber Spring City Springville St. George Sunset Syracuse Taylorsville Tooele Tremonton Trenton Vernal Vineyard Washington Terrace Wellington Wellsville West Bountiful West Haven West Jordan West Point Willard Woods Cross The Utah League of Cities and Towns sponsors a “Day at the Legislature.” Many YCC’s take this opportunity to learn what is going on at the State Capitol and to have lunch with their legislators. Murray City Youth Government Some YCC Service in 2005 Food Boxes Senior Citizen Dances Fireman's Breakfast Christmas Box House Relay for Life Election Judge lunches Halloween Carnivals Parades Tutoring Trunk or Treat Thanksgiving projects Shadow Day Safe Halloween Easter Egg Hunts Preparedness Fair Meet the Candidate Nights Youth Conferences Armed Forces Appreciation City Celebrations Presentations Elementary Schools Sub for Santa Fundraise for Community Organizations Anti-tobacco campaigns School Supplies for children 24th Annual AYC Leadership Institute Co-sponsored by USU Extension on the USU Campus Motivational Speakers Share Fair Concert Breakout Workshops Youth City Council’s Leadership Workshops Awards Banquet Dance Motivational Speakers John Bytheway, Popular Youth Speaker, Author, and Barney Fife Impersonator Sharlene Wells Hawkes, Former ESPN Sports Broadcaster and Miss America 1985 Neleh Dennis Nielson, Former KUTV Reporter and Runner-up of Survivor Marquesas Share Fair Youth Councils shared their accomplishments and activities through poster displays. Youth City Councils are doing great things in their communities. Clinton Youth City Council •Safety Fair •Relay for Life •Swearing In •Breakfast with the City Council •Sub for Santa Sorting •Painting Fire Hydrants •Halloween Dance •Hot Dogs at RC Willey’s Springville Youth City Council Poster voted “Liked the Most” by the Youth City Councils in attendance. One vote per each council. The South Weber YCC organized the fair and provided the prize - a box of donuts and a South Weber YCC T-shirt. Root Beer Reunion (a.k.a. “The Fuller Boys”) Kort and Braden Fuller entertain youth city council members at the Thursday night concert. They each play a number of instruments, including fiddle, guitar, flute and Irish whistle. They’ve honed the yooo-dela-he-hoooos to perfection. Breakout Workshops by Adults Caring adults presented workshops on preparing for higher education; strategic planning and setting goals; managing stress; community alcohol, tobacco, and drug prevention; Youth Mayors workshop; and Advisors workshop. Youth City Councils’ Workshops •Say What – Highland YCC •Davis County Youth Games – South Weber YCC •The Charlie Brown Syndrome – Brigham City YCC •Getting to Know You – Payson YCC •Leadership through Teamwork – Taylorsville YCC •Communication Breakdown – South Ogden YCC •Eat the Cannibal – Millville YCC •Race to Greatness – Murray City Youth Government •Chart Your Course – Springville YCC •What Would You Bring? – Clinton YCC Awards Banquet Layton Youth Council received 2005 1st Place Award of Excellence. Springville YCC – 2005 2nd Place Award of Excellence Taylorsville YCC – 2005 3rd Place Award of Excellence Five hundred youth, advisors, and invited guests attended the Awards Banquet DANCE! Resource People Stanley Guy Community Development Educator Utah State University Extension 2949 Old Main Hill Logan, Utah 84322-2949 435-797-3221 [email protected] Gary Sessions Association of Youth Councils PO Box 254 Mount Hope, KS 72120 316-680-4689 [email protected] Additional on-line information is available at http://ayc.usu.edu