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Y.E.S. stats: 7 different workshops, with 12 presenters 4 information tables 72 participants, ranging from 6th to 11th grade, representing at least 115 sub sandwiches, 25 pizzas, 14 cases of soda, 6 Halloween sized bags Supporters Major donors: Thrivent for Lutherans Madison SOUP In-kind donations: Benvenuto’s Chocolate Shoppe Einstein’s Bagels Klinke Cleaners Milio’s PDQ Pizza Hut The UPS Store UW Credit Union YMCA of Dane County We watched performances & listened to guest speakers… attended workshops & asked questions… visited information booths to learn about programs we can join… participated in hands-on activities… and had fun with our friends! What did we do at the Summit? OCTOBER 24 2013

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Page 1: Y.E.S. stats: 7 different workshops, with 12 presenters 4 information tables 72 participants, ranging from 6th to 11th grade, representing at least 4 schools

Y.E.S. stats:• 7 different workshops, with 12 presenters• 4 information tables• 72 participants, ranging from 6th to 11th grade, representing at least 4 schools• 115 sub sandwiches, 25 pizzas, 14 cases of soda, 6 Halloween sized bags of candy

Supporters

Major donors:Thrivent for Lutherans

Madison SOUP

In-kind donations:Benvenuto’s

Chocolate Shoppe Einstein’s BagelsKlinke Cleaners

Milio’sPDQ

Pizza HutThe UPS Store

UW Credit UnionYMCA of Dane County

We watched performances & listened to guest speakers…

attended workshops & asked questions…

visited information booths to learn about programs we can join…

participated in hands-on activities…

and had fun with our friends!

What did we do at the Summit?

OCTOBER 24 2013

Page 2: Y.E.S. stats: 7 different workshops, with 12 presenters 4 information tables 72 participants, ranging from 6th to 11th grade, representing at least 4 schools

What did we think about the Summit?

What did you like best about Y.E.S.?

That it taught me how I can start my own business and that you can do whatever you want to do in life if you go to school

The performers We got to be part of something and we got to be with our friends I liked that everybody at YES is so nice and are so willing to help us, so

into what they do I like that we learn how to fulfill our goals Learning new things that I can do in life when I’m older Everything! I liked how we had many different stations/workshops The fun classes and the singer in the gym Everybody can come together I learn more about how life is and how to get there & also having fun

with it Important info to help in life I liked the name and that everyone was nice. It gave me information I

can use in the future. It taught me a lot about the way others think The activities Everything! I liked it all. I wanna do it again. I really enjoyed the sessions b/c I got the chance to learn about a lot of

important things and gain a better understanding of what I already know Meeting new people

What would you like to do at next year’s Y.E.S.?

Something with animals All of it again Have science Do more stuff – like build stuff and make stuff like that Maybe some social health building classes Something more with getting a big job (doctor, vet, etc.) I would like to be a participant in anything you got open Dance Have a workshop on sports More career presentations Art, dance, sing, help Get to have longer sessions and more fun sessions I would like to have a better opportunity to have social time. More and different activities I liked everything but probably something a little more interactive Everything we did before but more performances Same things, but different topics More group activities Perform at the gym Volunteer if I could.

Thanks to all our presenters and tablers:By Youth For Youth, Common Wealth Development, Country Line Design, Edgewood College, Fractal, Gardens 4 Empowerment, Hancock Center for Dance|Movement Therapy, Madison Mallards, Madison Police Department, MATC, MERIT, River Food Pantry, SCWI Workforce Development Board, UW Credit Union, UW-Extension Dane County

Planning Team:Karen Bassler, Northside Planning Council (NPC)Felicia Butler, NPCMaia Butler, Northside Youth CouncilAlexis Cameron, Northside Youth CouncilJanet Dyer, MSCRTauri Robinson, MSCRNikki Sanders, NPCJaimie Schlicher, Kennedy Heights Community CenterPatrick Schrank, Vera Court Community CenterRosie White, Northside Youth Council