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I am thankful for the incredible services that our community has to offer. Summer literacy, recreation, health, and mentorship programs not only help build character and selfesteem, they can also prevent youth from the critical summer learning loss and help instill positive life skills. One of the most positive outcomes noticed in the 2011 Healthy Kids Colorado Survey was youth engagement in extracurricular activities: 88% of local students feel like there are a lot of chances for students in their school to get involved in sports, clubs, and other activities outside of school 70% of local students participate in extracurricular activities, such as sports, band, drama or student government Recognizing the assets of participating in creative activities, sports, clubs, or other community programs, we can celebrate that our network of service providers is doing a phenomenal job engaging youth in positive activities. What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured." - Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
Eagle County Prevention Committee is a cooperative interagency group that coordinates and facilitates a variety of prevention activities for the citizens and guests of Eagle County. The committee collaborates on various prevention activities ranging from car seat safety education, motor vehicle passenger safety, drug and alcohol prevention, distracted driving and teen
Eagle County Schools Walking Mountains Bright Future Foundation CSU Extension Samaritan Center of the Rockies The Literacy Project Red Ribbon Project SOS Outreach Eagle Valley Alliance For Sustainability Avon Police Department Early Childhood Partners Colorado West Regional Mental Health, Inc. 1st Bank Eagle County EMS Prevention Committee Chrysalis - Girls Empowerment Adventure Suicide Prevention Coalition of the Eagle Valley Bravo! Vail Valley Music Upward Bound Colorado Mountain
driving education, suicide prevention, educational summer camps for children and senior safety just to name a few. By collaborating our resources with community, non-profit groups and first responder agencies such as Central Mountains Regional Emergency Medical & Trauma Advisory Council (CMRETAC), Eagle River Youth Coalition (ERYC), Beaver Creek Public Safety, Eagle County School District, Eagle River Fire Protection District, Western Eagle County Ambulance District (WECAD), Gypsum Fire Protection District, Colorado State Patrol, Speak Up Reach Out, Starting Hearts, Vail Public Safety Communications Center (Vail Dispatch), Avon Police, Eagle County Ambulance District, Greater Eagle Fire Protection District, Vail Valley Medical Center, Think First and Eagle County Sheriff's Office manpower we have been extremely successful in making Eagle County a safer place to live. The Eagle County Prevention Committee has been able to offer Camp 911, teaching basic water safety, fire, traffic and bike safety as well as first aid and basic CPR/AED just to name a few for over 10 years. In addition the Prevention Committee provides FREE car seat checks and education at ECAD in Edwards the first Tuesday of every month from 3-6 pm. We are happy to announce that Eagle County has not had a child fatality as a result of a motor vehicle accident in over 5 years! If you or someone you know is interested in the numerous prevention programs that the Eagle County Prevention Committee brings to the community or if you would like to join us in making Eagle County a safer place to live, work or play, you may contact Senior Deputy Megan Richards at megan.richards@eaglecounty.us for meeting locations and times.
College Eagle Valley Library District Second WInd Fund Vail Valley Salvation Army Girl Scouts of Colorado The Youth Foundation Starting Hearts
International Day Against Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking: June 26 Established by the UN General Assembly in 1987, the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking as an expression of its determination to strengthen action and cooperation to achieve the goal of an international society free of drug abuse. The United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC) selects themes for the day and launches campaigns to raise awareness about the global drug problem. Health is the ongoing theme of the world drug campaign.
June 23 Learning about others isn't always an easy task, especially as a student from a different school. For Red Canyon High School sophomore Michael ElBitar, having the chance to shadow a student from Eagle Valley High School provided him with that opportunity. "It was a really fun project," he said. Through Eagle River Youth Coalition's Youth Leaders Council, El-Bitar not only shadowed a fellow member but was himself followed as well. Each student was left to make arrangements, get permission, and follow through with all other logistics. "It put it on our shoulders completely so we learned a lot from it," El-Bitar said. "I hope that the people who visited a different school got a good view of the other school and put aside some of the generalizations about the different schools." To read more, click here. National HIV Testing Day: June 27 The UN Public Service Day intends to celebrate the value and virtue of public service to the community; highlight the contribution of public service in the development process; recognize the work of public servants, and encourage young people to pursue careers in the public sector.
National HIV Testing Day (NHTD), is an annual Copa Soccer registration has begun and the first round of games will be observance to promote HIV held at Freedom Park June 10. If you have any questions or need additional testing. The National information, contact Bratzo Horruitiner at 970-306-3123 or bratzo@vvf.org. Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA) founded the Upcoming Registration: day in 1995 and continues to be June 5&6: Berry Creek Middle School, 4-6 p.m. the lead for this observance. June 7: Berry Creek Middle School, 4-7 p.m. *Final sign-up date*
Eagle Valley Alliance for Sustainability: The Eagle Valley Alliance for Sustainability is looking for volunteers to be a Zero Hero and to man Zero Waste stations at various town of Vail events, including Sunday Farmers' Markets, Gourmet on Gore, and October Fest. The Alliance will donate as much as $150 to your club if you send 10 volunteers to staff one event. Email tracy@eaglevalleyalliance.org or call 970-827-9999 for details. Salvation Army: Volunteers
for the summer/spring to help "stock the closet" for the foundation's PowHer UP to Success Event. PowHer Up to Success is a three day workshop taking place June 12-14 for middle and high school girls to help them with life skills, empowerment, self-esteem, how to dress and interview for a job, along with enrichment activities. Your donations will help dress the girls for potential job interviews.
are needed to man water stations and surpervise children on the bouncy castle during CROPWALK Eagle County on June 3. Contact Andrea at 328-6028 for more information.
Eagle County Public Health is collecting data through the Community Health Assessment Survey that will assist in assessing community capacity around top identified issues. Please take a moment to fill out this short survey today. It only takes 2-3 minutes to fill out and your input is valuable. English Survey Spanish Survey Starting Hearts is looking for community to take a short Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survey. Please fill out the survey here. Catholic Charities would like to invite all immigrants to complete a survey in order to help understand immigrants' ongoing needs better. Please help administer the survey by contacting Megan Bonta at 970-949-0405 or mbonta@ccdenver.org to get copies.
Red Canyon High School: June 1 at 10 a.m. at 4-Eagle Ranch in Wolcott New America High School: June 1 at 10 a.m. at Lundgren Theater in Gypsum Eagle Valley High School: June 2 at 9 a.m. at Hot Stuff Stadium in Gypsum
Vail Ski & Snowboard Academy: June 2 at 11 a.m. at VSSA in Minturn Other Upcoming Dates: Last day of school: June 6 Fresh Approach Chef Dinner: June 22 at Allie's Cabin, Beaver Creek
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Monitoring the Future National Results on Adolescent Drug Use: Overview of Key Findings, 2011. Monitoring the Future is a longterm study conducted annually by the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research since its inception in 1975. The 2011 the MTF survey encompassed about 46,700 8th-, 10th-, and 12th-grade students in 400 secondary schools nationwide. Recent trends in the use of licit and illicit drugs are emphasized, as
LibertyGives Foundation
Purpose: The LibertyGives Foundation is a Colorado non-profit organization formed by Liberty Media in 2007 to encourage and promote charitable giving. To be eligible, charities must provide the funded services, be based in Colorado and be organized pursuant to section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code. In 2010, the LibertyGives Foundation established a
correlation between volunteerism and giving. * Retention - learn how to build meaningful, lasting relationships with your donors. This highly interactive session will examine local and national research and share tools you can use to inspire giving and build lasting relationships with donors. Gain insight from your peers through a guided discussion on how to apply what we've learned at your own organization. Date: Friday, June 15 Time: 10 a.m. - Noon Location: Miller Ranch Community Center, Edwards Cost: Free ERYC/VVP members; $25 Colorado Nonprofit Association members; $35 nonmembers Registration: Click here or visit Colorado Nonprofit Association Presented by Mark Holdt, Mountain Sage Consulting, & Colorado Nonprofit Association
permanent theme for corporate giving. The selected giving theme for the LibertyGives Foundation is to support causes benefiting underprivileged and at-risk youth in Colorado, focused on proactive and preventative services. LibertyGives is currently accepting proposals for funding from $1,000 to $150,000 from public charitable organizations focused on this theme. Contact: LibertyGives@libertymedia.com More information & Application: Click here Deadline: Friday, June 29
well as trends in the levels of perceived risk and personal disapproval associated with each drug. Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G., & Schulenberg, J.E. (2012). Institute for Social Research. Full Text. Year-Round Learning: Linking School, Afterschool, and Summer Learning to Support Student Success. Deschenes, S. & Malone, H.J. (2011). Harvard Family Research Project. Full Text.
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Deadline for July newsletter submissions: Friday, June 22 Email: Beth Pantzer
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