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Youth Leadership Tonka TeenWORKS Summer Volunteer Leadership Program
Tonka TeenWORKS provides leadership training and volunteer experience for youth ages 13 to 16. Participants will be placed in a volunteer assignment such as junior recreation leaders, tennis assistants, theater assistants, or assist in other suitable community projects. Volunteer assignments are 1-4 hours per day, 1-4 days per week during the summer. Participants must have their own transportation.
TeenWORKS provides a unique opportunity for youth to: SOS-Summer of Service
Here’s your chance to make a difference! In this week-long volunteer adventure, you will learn about community needs, develop leadership skills and use your strengths and talents in a new way. Participate in 4-5 volunteer activities, which may include helping at a food shelf, a shelter, a library, a tutoring program, a nursing home or an environmental center. Transportation to and from the volunteer site is included. Bring lunch and a water bottle each day.
Grades 4-5
01 215 SOS2 July 18-22 Mon.-Fri.
MME Grades 6-8
01 215 SOS1 June 20-24 Mon.-Fri.
MMW
01 215 SOS3 Aug. 8-12 Mon.-Fri.
MHS
9 am-2 pm $150
9 am-2 pm $150
Unless noted, register for classes and activities based on your child’s age or grade in the 2011-12 school year.
9 am-2 pm $150
• Develop leadership skills • Build self-confidence • Gain important work experience • Make a difference in the community • Explore possible career options
Mandatory Informational Meeting
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 from 6-7 pm at Minnetonka High School in the Forum.
Mandatory Leadership Training Session Leadership training on Monday, June 13 from 9:30 am- 12:30 pm at MCEC Rm. 220.
Additional, assignment-specific training will be held the week of June 13.
01 215 TW Monday
June 13 MCEC Rm. 220
9:30 am-12:30 pm $25
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