CITY OF HICKORY: Hickory Youth Council Is Currently Recruiting New Members For 2022-2023 SY

CITY OF HICKORY: Hickory Youth Council Is Currently Recruiting New Members For 2022-2023 SY
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City of Hickory issued the following announcement on Apr. 18.

Do you know a teen interested in getting involved in the community? The Hickory Youth Council is currently recruiting new members for the 2022-2023 school year.

The Hickory Youth Council is a vibrant group of 30 high school students who represent the youth of Hickory and provide input to the Hickory City Council on youth issues. Youth Council members also learn about local government, represent the youth voice on other city boards and commissions, participate in community service projects, and hold events that build leadership skills for themselves and their peers.

“Serving on the Hickory Youth Council is a great opportunity for young people to have a direct impact on the community while learning skills that will prepare them for their future,” said Sawyer Owens, chair of the Hickory Youth Council. “I have really enjoyed serving on the Youth Council and working to improve myself and my community.”

The Youth Council meets on the third Monday of the month at 5:30 p.m. at various City facilities or community locations between August and May.

Rising 9th through 12th graders living in the Hickory city limits or attending a school that has a seat on the council are eligible to apply to serve on the Youth Council. Applications are available online at www.hickorync.gov/youthcouncil and are due by Friday, June 3.

For more information, please contact staff liaison Dave Leonetti at 828-261-2227 or via email at dleonetti@hickorync.gov.

Original source can be found here.       

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Source: City of Hickory



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