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WELCOME TO THE CHERRY VALLEY JAYCEES WEBSITE

 

     The Cherry Valley Jaycees would like to thank you for visiting our site. Here you'll find all the information you need about the Jaycees including upcoming events, highlights of past events, meeting information, as well as anything else Jaycees related. Feel free to peruse the site and don't hesitate to ask shoot us an email if you have any questions!

NEXT PUBLIC MEETING:
TUESDAY AUGUST 5th,
CHERRY VALLEY LIBRARY, 6PM

     Topics to be discussed: Upcoming events including the Tootsie Roll Fundraisers, TLN Golf Outting, 4th of July Parade/Trivia, Duck Race and other projects. Also to be discussed: State and Regional G.A. highlights, board position approvals, fund raisers, public relations issues, and this website.

Who are the Cherry Valley Jaycees?

     The Jaycees, which is also known as the Junior Chamber of Commerce, is an organization that provides leadership training opportunities for its members through the projects and programs the members plan, organize and conduct in both their community and chapter. Both young women and men ages 21 through 39 are eligible to be members. The Jaycees is more than a community service organization because members have the opportunity to improve themselves while helping others. This idea of providing "leadership training through community involvement" has been the basis of the Jaycees since its inception in 1920. Members are encouraged to view their Jaycee activity as a learning experience...because it is! By participating in your chapter's activities you will have the opportunity to meet, network and interact with a group of young people from your local area and to conduct worthwhile projects that benefit others in your community. These opportunities are the Jaycee Advantage! You can expect to be encouraged to participate in the chapter's activities. While these activities are projects or programs that benefit others, Jaycees view a lot of their activities as training opportunities. These opportunities are offered both on the job, such as chairing or serving on a project committee and also in classroom settings with courses and seminars on personal betterment. Your active participation in these management and leadership opportunities help increase your skill levels.

 
 


THE CLARENCE H. HOWARD MEMORIAL AWARD
**FIRST PLACE**
BEST CHAPTER IN THE NATION
- 2007



HENRY GIESSENBIER AWARD
** SECOND PLACE**
ILLINOIS STATE CHAPTER - 2007

     
   
               
 
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