Sunday, October 29, 2006

Oct. 25 Meeting

On Oct. 25, we had our monthly 'Youth Voice, One Vision' meeting for October at Danforth Center. Since it was Red Ribbon Week, we had different speakers come in and talk about how to live a healthy life style. Anne Sturns from Monroe Community Health came in and talked about STD's and how Rochester has about double the national average for this problem. A local police officer came in and talked not only about certain drugs, but also about street gangs and how they just end up in violence. Lastly, high school health teacher Mr. Lee Wingo came in and helped us clear up some misconceptions about our health.

The next meeting will be announced shortly! Thanks.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Oct. 21 Meeting Notes

It was great meeting everyone on Saturday! I thought I would just provide here a summary of what we talked about so everyone has idea. We talked about so much, that I thought it would be good to write it all down.

Code of Conduct:
1) Be dedicated
2) On time
3) Respect peoples opinions
4) One mic
5) Cellphones away
6) Be open with officers and with feelings
7) Speak to each other with respect
8) Cooperation
9) Participation
10) Assign tasks at officers meetings
11) Take responsibility for one's actions
12) Be optimistic
13) Look out for each other
14) Have responsible fun

Quote by Nancy:
" You are going to se the world on fire"

Some ideas:
1) Shirts (like the Naz "Undergraduate Association"- Could be part of the budget!)
2) Incorporating the terminology of the senate meetings like we heard

Goals:
1) Curfew
2) Officer bonding
3) Purpose- violence
4) Community Service (maybe Dec. 2- everyone give Nursing Home idea and soup kitchen idea)
5) Create more activity for youth
6) More suburban involvement
7) An annual event- maybe a talent show?

Plans:
1) Community service-Dec. 2
- possible ideas= Soup Kitchen, Nursing Home idea, Food Drive, Scholarship Fund, Clean-Up

2) City & Suburban Event
- hold off planning till November but possible ideas= workshops or all day events

3) Video--> Day in the Life

Short-Term Events:
1) Meeting on Oct. 25--> read the Talk show packet if you are helping out, give Kristina a list of all the Nursing Homes you know after you call them and ask them if they would like any volunteers by Oct. 28. Some of us have other responsibilities like registration and what not. Shante and I are preparing a little piece on Red Ribbon Week so everyone wear red if they can!

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- I am hoping that this website will be more for us to connect about our meetings and we will have another, professional website for the other councils and general audience. What do you guys think?

- Email me if you would be interested in making your own comments! I will add you to the list of people who can edit this page. It is really easy to post. I can show you anytime.

Thanks,
Uwe (possible spelling suggestions?)

Oct. 21 Meeting

Here is the Agenda for the Oct. 21 Meeting as provided by Kristina!

The Agenda:
1) Welcome and Introduction
2) Ice Breaker Activity
3) A Brief History of Youth Voice, One Vision
4) What it means to be an office
-------Lunch--------
5) Training
6) Planning next agenda and next meeting

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Sept. 27 Meeting

On Sept. 27, the monthly meeting was held at Nazareth College and there was a great turn out! Not only were people from "Youth Voice, One Vision" present, but many political science majors and faculty were at the meeting also.

As for the agenda, after people got dinner, the first thing that was done were elections. Each person running for each position gave a 1-2 minute speech on why he or she feels they should be elected. After this, the audience voted on who they chose to represent them and also for the best poster for the "Stop the Violence" Competition. The reason why Nazereth students were there was because they wanted to ask the YVOV about the Youth Curfew and what it entails and what they felt. The evening ended on an invitation on the upcoming dance on Sept. 29 at the Armory in Rochester. It is here that the winners will be announced.