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LCityoj <br />Louisville <br />COLORADO - SINCE 1878 <br />Youth Advisory Board <br />Youth Advisory Board: Purpose <br />The Board consists of Louisville Residents in grades 6th -12tH Members serve a two-year term. <br />Created in the fall of 2002, the YAB serves many purposes in the community. The YAB serves as <br />a link between the youth of Louisville and City Council as well as a link between the youth, their <br />schools and the community. The Youth Advisory Board serves as a link between city council and <br />the youth of Louisville to identify issues pertaining to youth, communicate the concerns of youth, <br />and suggest possible action to be taken. The Board takes direct action by working with the City <br />Council to suggest action items for the Council agenda, activities, ordinances, amendments, and <br />lobbying for youth interests. In addition, the board identifies a focus during the year to create a <br />better community. <br />The YAB is a place to express ideas and opinions while building leadership skills and new <br />friendships. Members learn about the city they live in and how local government works. YAB are <br />asked to be the "eyes and ears" in the community and to share information from other youth <br />within the community. What are you seeing and hearing from the youth in Louisville? What are <br />youth talking about? <br />This is a youth directed board. Members set the goals for the year, run the meetings and set the <br />pace! <br />Meetings <br />Meetings are held the first Thursday of every month during the school year from 6:30-8:00 pm for <br />all board members. The board may schedule additional meetings as needed. The 2017-2018 <br />school year meetings will be held at the Louisville Library, with a few taking place at the Louisville <br />Recreation Center. <br />In addition to the YAB meetings, board members are asked to attend one meeting in the fall and <br />one in the spring of another city board. A sign-up sheet will go around at the YAB meetings for <br />members to sign up to visit with another board. YAB members are asked to arrive promptly at the <br />chosen meeting, introduce themselves to the group and let them know that they are part of the <br />YAB and will be observing their meeting. Members then bring back information that they learned <br />to the YAB at the next meeting. Please keep in mind that you are representing yourself, and the <br />Youth Advisory Board at these meetings. We ask that you conduct yourself in a professional <br />manor. Members are asked to stay for 1 hour at the other boards meeting (some boards meet for <br />2-3 hours, but you are not required to stay the entire time, but can if you wish.) <br />Volunteer Projects <br />A significant component of the Youth Advisory Board in Louisville is volunteerism. Over the <br />course of the year YAB members will be asked to volunteer for projects and events. Board <br />members are asked to suggest volunteer activities the Board may participate in as a whole. <br />
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