Syracuse Youth Council

The Syracuse Youth City Council is looking for new members!  All youth ages 14-18 are invited to apply.  This is a great opportunity to serve your community and learn to become leaders.  The SYCC meets once a month to plan for activities we are involved in; the Easter Egg Hunt, Heritage Days, City Council Elections, and many other activities throughout the year.  You will get to meet new people and have fun!  Applications can be picked up at the city offices, or downloaded from the webpage.  If you have any questions you can contact Mjika Conine at 801-820-6472. We look forward to a great year!

The Syracuse Youth City Council is a volunteer group of youth ages 14 to 18.  We currently have 24 council members. The Council's advisor is Mjika Conine.

Involvement: SYCC volunteers for service opportunities in a variety of ways. Several examples include:

  • Antelope Drive Clean-Up (twice a year) - cleaning up the roadside between 1000 and 2000 West along 1700 South 

  • Easter Egg Hunt - filling eggs and supervising at the City Easter Egg Hunt

  • Heritage Week - helping with Heritage Days activities, including a youth dance, a senior brunch, the parade, and games for kids at the carnival

  • Haunted House - hosting a child-oriented haunted house every October, during the City's Pumpkin Walk, to collect money and canned food donations for the Utah Food Bank

  • Poinsettia Sale - selling poinsettias each November to raise  money for a Sub-for-Santa project to help families in the community 

  • Meet the Candidates Night - hosting a question-and-answer session with the candidates running for City Council

  • Leadership Conference - attending a leadership conference every Spring to improve the council members' skills in leading, serving, and working as a group

  • Other - The YCC is ready and willing to help with anything that arises. For example, members served as Capitol Ambassadors during the State Capitol Rededication in January 2008

Responsibility: While serving the community, Council members learn responsibility through specific assignments they carry out, both individually and as a group, and attending a minimum 80% of all meetings and activities as well as being on time. Leadership Members also learn to be leaders. The Council is led by its members, with the assistance of the two advisors. Those who attend regularly, and  actively participate, are given the opportunity to serve as YCC mayor. The leadership conference (listed above) helps build leadership skills, too.

 

Why Join? Being a part of the SYCC is fun! It's an opportunity for teenagers to spend time with others their age. The members learn leadership skills while making a difference in the community. It also looks great on a resume'. For more information, contact the City Offices. For an application, click here.

Syracuse Youth City Council Application