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| April 2, 2006
This Week in Jaycees
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Events
North Central Regional Meeting
Date & Time: Sunday, April 2, 2-3:30pm
The North Central region (that's us!) will be having it's Regional Meeting where there will be Jaycee Jeopardy, Speak up & Write up competitions. Competitions begin at 2pm and the meeting begins at 2:30 at the Chapel Hill Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, 104 S. Estes Drive. There is no cost to attend the meeting, but we will be going for ice cream at Lickity Split's in Meadowmont after we are through. Please e-mail Christina Jaromin at president@chapelhilljaycees.org if you are interested in attending.
Board Meeting
Date & Time: Tuesday, April 4, 7-9pm
Interested in seeing what your Board members have planned for the next month? Please join us at the monthly board meeting. E-mail Christina Jaromin at president@chapelhilljaycees for directions.
Business Before Hours
Date & Time: Friday, April 7, 7:30-9am
The Chamber of Commerce's monthly Business Before Hours will be on Friday, April 7th at Spanky's on Franklin Street. It is a good place to network before heading off to the office on a Friday morning. Light refreshments are served.
Happy Hour
Date & Time: Friday, April 7, 8:30pm
Tonight's Happy Hour will begin at Sushi Blues and then we'll continue to explore the nightlife on Glenwood Ave...we will be carpooling from Mardi Gras Bowling Alley in Chapel Hill off of 54 (near intersection of Fearrington Rd and I-40). Or you can meet us there: Sushi Blues is located at 301 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh, NC 27603. View their website at: http://www.sushibluescafe.com. Please e-mail Amy Neese at amy_childs49@hotmail.com if you plan to attend.
NC Jaycees Executive Committee Meeting
Date & Time: Saturday, April 8, 10am
If you are interested in knowing what is going on with the NC Jaycees, this is the place to find out! The meeting will start at 10am and a tour of the cottage will begin after the meeting is over. Please e-mail Todd Dawson at statedirector@chapelhilljaycees.org if you would like to go with us!
NC Jaycees Family Day
Date & Time: Saturday, April 8, 3pm
The NC Jaycees Family Day will be held following the Boy's Home meeting at the USS Battleship North Carolina in Wilmington. This is a good time to come out and enjoy with your family and friends. Cost is $8 for adults & $4 for children. Please e-mail Todd Dawson at statedirector@chapelhilljaycees.org for more information.
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News and Notes
April 10th Meeting will be Training!
The General Membership meeting on Monday, April 10th will be canceled so that we can be trained by Tammy from the Durham Bulls on TIPS Training. TIPS, which stands for Training Intervention Procedures, is a training that we all need in order to work at the Durham Bulls Beer Carts, which is our #1 fundraiser this year. TIPS certification is good for 3 years and can also help you if you want to get a parttime job bartending or waitressing or if you are serving alcohol at a public event. Because the training will take 2 hours, we will be providing sodas & pizza for everyone. If you plan to attend, and we would like everyone to be certified, please e-mail Christina Jaromin at president@chapelhilljaycees.org so that materials will be available for you!
Upcoming Events
4/4/06 - Board Meeting
4/7/06 - Happy Hour - Sushi Blues in Raleigh
4/8/06 - NC Jaycees Executive Committee Meeting & Family Day at the Battleship North Carolina
4/9/06 - CROP Walk
4/10/06 - TIPS Training
4/13/06 - M-Night at Mardi Gras Bowling
4/16/06 - Happy Easter
4/18/06 - Cuisine Night - Bon's Home Cooking
4/20/06 - Business After Hours
4/20/06 - Book Club
4/22/06 - Shuck & Pluck in Greenville
4/22/06 - JayChord Concert
4/23/06 - Apple Chill
4/24/06 - New Member Orientation
4/26/06 - Meals on Wheels

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