Laramie Youth Council Openings

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The City of Laramie is accepting applications for the Laramie Youth Council. Applications and information available at www.cityoflaramie.org/youthcouncil. Complete applications may be submitted via email at clerk@cityoflaramie.org. 

Membership Requirements: Must be 14-19 years old and attend school and/or reside in Albany County.
Meets once a month or more often as needed.
(September and October may have two meetings.) 

Duties/Responsibilities: The Laramie Youth Council was created to increase awareness and involvement of local youth in local government, community service and relevant issues facing today’s youth. 

Qualities of a successful LYC member: willingness to serve the community, desire to learn and understand, interest in principles of local governance & municipal operations, and commitment to serve according to Laramie’s core values. 

Original source can be found here.



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