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Photo: Pulling Scotch broom weeds.
Get out and rip it up! Register now for summer sessions!
Register for an exciting outdoor work and learning adventure for ages 14-19. Visit the NYC Program Schedule page for youth program session dates and information. See you on the trail! |
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High School Graduation June 8, 2:00 p.m. Join the celebration! |
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Walla Walla watch! The Walla Walla onions are in the ground and growing strong. Soon, tomatoes and corn will be following in their rootsteps. Be there for the bounty! Sign up for a weekly veggie share (CSA membership). E-mail Andrew Still, Farm Coordinator, or call (541) 349-5055 ext. 231. |
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Now Hiring Team Leaders
Join the 2006 NYC Field Staff team! Get more information or apply online at the NYC Field Staff page. |
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Vans for Sale Six Ford Club Wagon Heavy Duty Vans:
1994-95, 15 passenger, V8 5.8 liter engine, automatic trans., roof rack, towing package, and more. Visit our van page for more information or e-mail Keith Brown. |
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NYC Wish List Please help support our program with one of these needed items:
- Art and school supplies in good condition (paper, pencils, paints, etc.)
- Logging & woodworking hand tools (saws, etc.)
- Heavy duty rain gear, work gloves, and long sleeve blue work shirts
- First aid kits
- Heavy duty cooking gear and utensils for camping
- Seeds, plant starts, garden equipment and supplies
- Gift certificates or cash
Please e-mail our Development office for more information at giving@northwestyouthcorps.org. |
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Visit our NYC eNews info page for information or to sign-up. About NYC eNews |
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| YouthCorps |
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Spring Conservation Corps sets the pace for 2006 Spring CC youth got down to business their first week with a Scotch broom removal (photo left) in the Umpqua National Forest, near Roseburg, Oregon. Crews also pruned conifers for the BLM. At Rock Creek, youth moved rocks and fallen trees to prepare the area for summer visitors. Spring CC has set a rockin' pace!
Photo: Learn new skills, such as eating with no hands. Youth, team leaders, and guests join in the Saturday visit fun.
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| OutDoor High School |
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May 3 Open House Meet the teachers, tour the school, and find out about the exciting things that make the OutDoor High School unique. 5:00-7:00 p.m. at 2621 Augusta Street, Eugene, Oregon.
June 8th graduation planned Mark your calendar and plan to help the graduates celebrate their success at the NYC campus. Graduation starts at 2:00 p.m. and lasts about an hour. A reception follows.
Yearbook class hard at work The Journalism class students will be putting the final touches on the 2006-07 yearbook this month. This yearbook will have a different look and feel, because the students will be publishing and binding it themselves.
Thanks to Lane Workforce Partnership and Oregon Youth Conservation Corps for their continuing support! |
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| AmeriCorps |
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Popular Junction City, Oregon pond gets improvements Soren Anderson, of the NYC AmeriCorps Rural School team, is leading an improvement project at the popular Junction City Pond. The pond is a popular family fishing and recreation site. Thanks to Wildish Land Company, Conser Quarry, Egge Sand & Gravel, other donors, and volunteers for their support of this project. Read more.
To learn about AmeriCorps positions with NYC and to apply online, visit the AmeriCorps page on our web site. |
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| NYC Campus |
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Sign-up for a share of the local vegetable bounty A Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program is blossoming at NYC. From arugula to zucchini, membership buys a weekly share of various fresh veggies. E-mail Andrew Still, Farm Coordinator, for more information.
"I will always remember the friendships that were forged during [my] session of NYC. Many of these people, I know, will be in my life for a long time to come. "
-- L., YouthCorps Participant |
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| Alumni |
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NEW Web forum kicks off NYC Community Forum Now, the NYC community-- alumni, students, staff, and friends-- have another way to keep in touch and exchange information. Post topics, search, use emoticons, and more!
Rebuilding in Indonesia NYC alumnus, Ted Kulongoski, Jr., is helping a community in Indonesia rebuild following the devastation of the 2004 tsunami. Ted sent us a photo and a short letter about his work. Read more and see the photo. |
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| YouthWorks |
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Apply for a summer job helping youth... and having fun!
YouthWorks peer leader teams lead groups of Lane County, Oregon, youth on outdoor adventures. Call 349-5055 ext. 233 or e-mail our YouthWorks team for more info and an application.
Spaces are still available Learn to grow veggies, discover wildlife, restore habitat, make friends, and have fun! YouthWorks Outdoor Explorations is still accepting applications from Lane County youth, ages 11-15. First session starts June 19. Call 349-5055 ext. 233 or e-mail our YouthWorks team today to be included in our next information/ registration packet mailing. Visit our YouthWorks page. |
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| Support Youth |
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Give youth the tools to succeed Youth can do great things when given the chance. This year, NYC is starting two new backcountry crews to serve more youth. Your donation of $25, $50, $75, or more, helps provide a teen with a new Pulaski, hazel hoe, or tent through our Tools for Teens initiative.
Your gift... To NYC's Tuition Assistance Endowment provides scholarships to deserving youth. Help youth grow through new activities in our two-acre farm with your gift to our YouthGrow program. Enhance safe transportation for youth and staff through your gift to NYC's Travel Safe initiative.
Now is a great time to give Your donation will be matched up to $10,000, thanks to a generous friend of NYC! Make a difference in the life of a young person and leave a legacy. Visit our Donate Now page to give conveniently and securely online to the Endowment or any of these NYC initiatives. Thank you!
Many thanks to The Campbell Group, FedEx Kinko's, and our other donors!
Thank you alumni families Karen and Allen Sieradski, Michael Cusick, Jerry Goodman, Jan and John Mackey, Gretchen and Ray Keefer, Carole Ach, Virginia Borner, Valerie and Thomas Lee, R. Michael and Susan Guinee, Elizabeth and Douglas Bateman for making NYC possible for the next generation! | |