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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

El Dorado Youth and Government Delegation Bulletin #16

"From the end spring new beginnings."
Pliny the Elder

1.) Holiday Party Meeting This Week: Our holiday party this year will be graciously hosted by Ashley Fehr and her family. It will be held on Thursday, December 14, at [CHECK YOUR EMAIL FOR ADDRESS]. 

The theme will be ugly sweater so be sure to wear your best attire. Family groups have all been tasked with bringing a dessert and a snack, so check with your family leader on what to bring. 

2.Final Payment of the Year Due This Week: Final payments are due by Friday. Please pay online or bring a check to our party this Thursday! 

3.) National Judicial Competition. Applications for the 2018 YMCA National Judicial Competition (NJC) are now available in Reggo. NJC is a national YMCA judicial competition held in Chicago, Illinois. NJC is an amazing opportunity for Court delegates to take their Y&G experience to the next level. The selection process is highly competitive, awarding 28 delegates the opportunity to participate each year. The conference will be July 26-August 2, 2018. NJC applications are due by 11:59 PM on Thursday, December 21 in Reggo. For more information on NJC, go to the NJC Resources page or ask Lauren Tilley, who attended last year's NJC.

4.) Holiday Meeting Schedule: We will not meet on December 21, 28, or January 4. Meetings will resume Thursday, January 11 with a mandatory pre-conference meeting in advance of our January 13 T&E II departure. 

As always, thank you for reading and I will see you on Thursday!

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Mark your calendars for these key events!
December 14: Delegation Holiday Party (SEE EMAIL FOR ADDRESS!)
December 15: Final $375 Payment Due
December 21: No Meeting
December 28: No Meeting
January 4: No Meeting
January 11: MANDATORY Pre-Conference Meeting
January 13-15, 2018 (Fresno) Training & Election Conference II
February 15-19, 2018 (Sacramento) Model Legislature & Court

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