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2012 Community Team

Vice President Trisha Banicki Director Jen Keil

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Embodying the line of the Jaycee Creed that states, “Service to humanity is the best work of life,” this area develops the sensitivity of individual members to societal problems, and knowledge of community dynamics in solving these problems, through actual experience. Like all citizens, Junior Chamber members have a stake in the betterment of their communities.

The Community Area of Opportunity is built around four Commissions. Below are some basic concepts under these four classifications:

Community Service. This Commission involves projects that are designed to promote or improve the quality of life for people in the community. This includes projects that deal directly with people such as elderly assistance, mental health and retardation, and health and safety. Projects dealing with properties, economic development, energy and the environment would also be included here. Note: youth projects would be listed under the Children and Youth Commission (Community) and state, national and international Junior Chamber priority projects would be under the State, National and International Junior Chamber Involvement Commission (International).

Community Fundraising. Projects in this Commission deal with the direct raising of funds for a specific non-Junior Chamber program. This includes fundraising for local disaster or emergency assistance, health related organizations, foundations and any organized community charities.

Government and Civic Involvement. These are projects that deal with all areas of involvement with the local, state and national governmental process. Projects include town forums, debates, “Get out the Vote”, advocacy issues, criminal justice projects, etc., as well as providing assistance to other civic organizations in the community.

Children and Youth. This Commission’s responsibility is to promote and coordinate projects related to children and youth. As the future of our community lies in the hands of today’s young people, many projects should be conducted to ensure that young people are well prepared to take the community leadership roles in the years to come. Examples include youth sporting events, fingerprinting, building a playground, reading and other educational programs, etc.

Additional Areas under Community Development:

State, National and International Involvement. Minnesota has two priority programs. The U.S. Junior Chamber also has priority programs that are supported each year. International Involvement includes attending a JCI world congress and Twinning with another chapter from a different country.


Camp Confidence Wish List

Each year Confidence Learning Center publishes a Holiday Wish List of items that are needed to off set the budget for the operations of Camp programs, activities and day to day operations. The items on this list are real needs, and we greatly appreciate the support received from individuals and businesses to help serve more than 11,000 camper days each year.
Cabin Needs Activity Needs:
Sidewalk Ice Melt Insulated Leather Mittens
Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs Closed Face Ice Fishing Reels
Kitchen Brooms Tacky Glue
Toilet Paper Washable Markers
Toilet Plungers 9 inch Balloons
Crank Powered Flashlights RIT Dye
Soup Bowls Wax Paper Rolls
Maintenance Needs 1st Aid Needs:
W-D 40 Spray Latex Free Exam Gloves
Anti Freeze Latex Free Medical Gloves
AA Batteries Instant Ice Packs
9 Volt Batteries Latex Free Band Aid
Brake Fluid Latex Free Knuckle Band Aids
Ratchet Straps Latex Free Finger Tip Band Aids
Paint Brushes 2” & 3” 4” Gauze Pads
Ajax Cleanser Latex Free Medical Tape
Quart Spray Bottles Small 1st Aid Kits
Heavy 33 & 55 Gallon Garbage Bags
4ft Fluorescent Light Tubes
Lodge / Office Needs Animal Care Needs:
8 Ft Plastic Banquet Tables Whole Corn
Letter Folding Machine Rabbit Feed
Avery 5160 & 5164 Labels Wild Bird Feed
Paper Clips (sm& lg) Bleach
Staples
Packing Tape
Colored Copy Paper Gift Cards
White Copy Paper Menard’s
32 lb Paper Home Depot
Banker Box’s Mills Fleet Farm
Manila Envelopes Target
Gallon Zip Lock Bags Walmart
Bulk Coffee

• Household Items - dishes, small working appliances, silverware, knickknacks, glassware, bed linens, towels, throw rugs, etc.
• Furniture - pictures, wall hangings, sofas, chairs, tables, end-tables, lamps, bed frames, shelves, bookcases, cabinets, hutches, bureaus, etc.
• Miscellaneous - toys, tools, vehicles, cars, campers, snowmobiles, ATVs, guns & archery equipment, land, fishing equipment, fish houses, musical instruments, etc.
We are not able to accept:
Ammunition, encyclopedias, ceiling fans, full-size piano/organ, used water heaters, softeners, or furnaces, computer equipment, stereo components, televisions, bowling balls, telephones, cellular phones, chandeliers, used windows or doors, used shower enclosures, exercise equipment, mattresses or single golf clubs.