1. Interview Applicants for Youth Commission1 MEMORANDUM
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CHANHASSEN
690 COULTER DRIVE • P.O. BOX 147 • CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 55317
(612) 937 -1900 • FAX (612) 937 -5739
TO: Don Ashworth, City Manager
' FROM: Todd Hoffman Park an R ecreation ecreahon Dvector
' DATE: June 20, 1994
SUBJ: Appointment to Youth Commission
' As you are aware, Ms. Natalie Rossini is unable to continue in her capacity as Chanhassen's
student representative to the Youth Commission. Natalie is graduating from Chaska High
School. The city council acknowledged Natalie's contribution to the commission and the
community at their May 9, 1994 council meeting. To assist us in identifying a replacement
for Natalie, Independent School District #112 provided application forms to students at
Chaska High School. This solicitation resulted in five students applying for the position. The
attached interview schedule has been established for the council. The commission is
anticipating their selection process to be completed prior to July 1, 1994. Please note that
Susan Hurm has completed a two year term as the city's adult representative to the
commission and is interested in reapplying for another term. Please ask the council to
confirm the status of this position during their discussion on the 27th.
' ATTACHMENTS
1. Interview schedule.
2. Letter from Susan Hurm dated June 4, 1994.
3. Thank you card from Natalie Rossini dated March 2, 1994.
PC: Jeannie Straus, Youth Commission Advisor
Susan Hurm
Natalie Rossini
Interview Schedule Youth Commission
Monday, June 27, 1994, 7:00 p.m.
Chanhassen City Council
' Chanhassen City Council Chambers
690 Coulter Drive
7:00 p.m.
Jillian Bergquist, 7207 Frontier Trail
7:05 p.m.
Kerey Holtmeier, 8524 Great Plains Boulevard
7:10 p.m.
Rebecca Pilgrim, 8026 Dakota Avenue
7:15 p.m.
Brandy Thompson, 7400 Longview Circle
t 7:20 p.m.
Jason Thompson, 41 Hill Street
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Re: Youth Commission Opening
This letter is to inform you that
1) I am graduating from Chaska High School this spring and
cannot serve on the Youth Commission for another term.
2) I have enjoyed serving on the Youth Commission but am
unable to serve another term. Please post my position.
_X 3) I have enjoyed serving on the Youth Commission and
would like to re -apply for another term, realizing that
two full terms of two years each is the maximum I may
serve.
Please let me and the Youth Commission Advisor know officially that you are
in receipt of my letter.
1994.
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YOUTH COMMISSION APPLICATION
Name 1 1 h eli Berq
Address 707 ora b er TrQi ,
City/State/Zip Code Ch�)hl�S , MN 553/7
Phone 937 - Z q/ 1O Grade I6 Date — / 2 '
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The Youth Commission has 14 voting members representing the communities located within the School District, Carver
County, ISD fi112 and Com. Education. Seven members are high school students and seven members are adults. '
Meetings are held monthly, usually on the first Monday of each month in the North Conference Room of the Early
Childhood Center. They begin at 7pm. Officer positions include Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary and Historian.
Committees include Public Relations, By Laws, Youth Volunteer Service Directory, and Resource Directory.
Purposes of Youth Commission: 1) A'ork collaboratively with youth to give them a voice in their community in identifying '
needs and programs. 2) Work with youth serving agencies and services to avoid duplication and respond to identified &
unmet needs 3) Provide input on planning goals & policies for youth development & activities. 4) Advocate for youth. '
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Meetings are held monthly, usually on the first Monday of each month in the North Conference Room of the Early
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needs and programs. 2) Work with youth serving agencies and services to avoid duplication and respond to identified &
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Childhood Center. They begin at 7 pm. Officer positions include Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary and Historian.
Committees include Public Relations, By Laws, Youth Volunteer Service Directory, and Resource Directory.
Purposes of Youth Commission: 1) Work collaboratively with youth to give them a voice in their community in identifying
needs and programs. 2) Work with youth serving agencies and services to avoid duplication and respond to identified &
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