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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Summary 1
Membership 2
Minuteman Clippings 3 - 9
Drug Education Night
Questionnaire results 10 -r 12
Outward Bound fund raising
letter 13
Budget 14 - 15
YOUTH COMMISSION AN ACTION PACKED YEAR
The Lexington Youth Commission is broadly charged with carrying out
programs which may be designed ar established to meet the opportunities , '
challenges , and problems of youth in Lexington
The commission took the initiative this year and provided a number
of new programs to the Town, as well as continuing several established
programs Highlights are summarized below 6
In February, a Drug Education Night, featuring four inmates from
Concord' s Northeastern Correctional Institute was attended by
approximately 125 people
In April, Youth Recognition Awards were given to High School seniors
Joseph P Crimmins, Anne Doherty and Rebecca Rotberg, and a special
award for inspiration and courage was given to Danny Murphy
In May, a plaque was given to Dick Albert, the Channel 5 Weatherman,
for his "Use Your Smarts" program
In May and June, over $1, 300 was raised for a scholarship fund to
send a Lexington youth to the Minnesota Outward Bound program
Throughout the school year, a pilot Kids-To-kids program provided
a high school friend to several elementary school youths
Over the summer, the successful Hire-A-Youth program will be repeated,
and is expected to provide employment to about a hundred Lexington
youth
All in all, this was a good year for the Youth Commission and we
look forward to working together again next year
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YOUTH COMMISSION MEMBERS
ADULTS
Ron Wells , Chairman , 59 Fiske Road, Waltham
Nancy Barter , 4 Fairlawn Lane
Jim Findley, Secretary , 76 Middle Street
Ron Marble , 9 Wilson Road
John McGirr , 66 Burlington Street
STUDENTS
Phil Deutch , 9 Belfrey Terrace
Neal Moskow , 31 Slocum Road
Diane Parr , 87 Kendall Road
Mary Ellen Siranos , 536 Marret Road
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'I,elyenWre-basec. Vr9grami. These climb thispast year and a half
programa strive to enhace end since my diving accident.nowever
nsengthen people's perceptions
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people behind me, how can one not
tally and,Mentally challenging out?", /try his;hardest to do his best?
door education curriculum., Skills.; i
are.yealised which, help build! the, So at this tithe, Ji.viati to.expraaa4
foundation 'needed to Carry one,
my thanks from i the bottom (trig]-+
through adolescence into.reationa ' . ,heart to all Owed on the YPPth
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ble adulthood; it '; '.i; ha
Commission fornominating me
t, '" i' .and seeing to it that this'award was ,
The,funds for this project Will be, bestowed upon me: You will never
raised- by the canvassink of local;cl know how muchit meanttome,J'll,11
4484-leases, inclustfy;, and-civic 1,' cherish the medal presented to me
groups. 'The project has: beep ii.pr '' and will always hold a deep affecK1
proved by the.LexingtonyBoard„of.i ? ! don Pic;the people 91 rraLexington.
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i. selectmen and the Lexington 'T rm„piptiit to be 1444 of such 'a
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of, Commerce. I:P f' ccii1Pg community
' The, Juvenile Probation Depart- '! I, ,, (,...:,i
',I.nent of the Concord Distridt,Court
Dan-------------Murphy7
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will be responsible for Selecting a 1 Senior,
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ornaiy, attend the Outward'Bound, 71 ''''-'...----,,,---z. —.--1-
,prograni, The selection of theq
lrecipient will be;determined by the.
cocirt in conjunction with the yoL4h.
'and his or her-parents.
t,',111t./: Luli A ist.l. a.11LA'F' rs.
I) "-We believe'theo Outward Boone,
cpxperiencS.:can make the'difference,
yobrirpersoWs life. ,4 l'.,ea 41
you' can help, please'-send, a
,aheCk, Payable to Town of Lexing-
`ton Youth Commission, 1625'Mos-
sachusettp Ave, 1,imilng4tOn, .1yIA, .
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4 1111janicetcei,a1Csualui.itcy. fund-!if4,..24arpo.moil, effort," said 'gop.:'1r.alsin0,-ogorTte, 0yeutl1;1QPieetdcW1,1NO. chairmart: 'This inyoliredi„ *1
bY1tfieitifr*IO11*9/041011112.*0"111K1;:tlie,,'erttite ACOnantinitY: to mak;1 ) 4
anent of the4cencOrd.',Districttl,'this.,possthIP41,The,'EACPther, 11!"111it Ai;
Court will:take part this stantrierilt,CuSed on i'Me, oitttYard1 Bound, ''11,k1I
??;in 3.011,04:94tviard, 3141?,d pro- program programae paitleitilOrir valuable ;1*""4
V!,1 grant in Minnesota. T, it '-`tik'ici.youftiftil offenders. 'The cost
The trexhigtOrt Youth Commis-'' may'seem high, Wells noted.
k sion has presented, to Aidyfhe'w but when you realize that the
Smith, assistant,chief probation kcost of incarcerating/ai't adult is
tk officer; a cheek 'for Sl,,315. to SO'to 40 dales that amount, you
cover tuition k for the program. realize that it ts,a small pricoo
Smith accepted the check on be- pay, to turn:a'Xid:arbianitt,,,."Her
hail'of the probation department, ,'L noted that the prograin'ts conald-
il and noted that'the'seteetion of a11"-11ered, "one of the best for youth." ' " '•'
youth to'participate,in the pro.,1141 ',Outward Bound, an adyen-
i grain 'Will be madek Within.'the 4 ture-priented youth,'..program,
next few weeks:, 'We will select seeks to: Improve`self.percePtion
',someone,Who 'is deserving ari,d, 1, and pride by challenging youth
whO we'think Will"benefit most 4.: withi3hYs,191:'taaka that stress q ,
:t; from the'program, she said, 1 1,,them in an outdoor and suppor- "1
Thei money for, the program :the group environment, accord- 1*
;I was raised,by local Misirtesses ing to Welts: '}
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Response to Lexington-Youth Commission
Li
Questionnaires on Drug Education Eyening February 4, 1982
Total Questionnaires - 61
1 I found this program to be
l
Very worthwhile 51
Somewhat helpful 2 " 4 ,;J
Helpful 3
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Waste of time 0 ,
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Comments "Russia's secret weapon"
"Needed more organization"
.2 The part I enjoyed most was
Police lecture 6
Movie 9
Inmate lecture 46
Question and answer period 17
All 4
Comments "Wish all the inmates told more about their own experience with
drugs; first two told nothing personal"
"Would expand their question-answer period"
"Too much setting of STOP Inmates paint fairly rosie picture
prison "
3 The part I enjoyed least was
Police lecture 20
Movie 19
Inmate lecture 3
Question and answer period 4
None 16
Comments "Only the inmate lecture was a little boring - too long "
"I would have liked to see more real life examples"
"Drugs may be less in Lexington than before, hut what is being done
about what's there? It's still plenty "
"Movie selection could have been more suited to kids "
"Police lecture not informative"
"Police lecture not very realistic in comment that we have no problem
here "
"Movie was too long, not directed enough at teenagers"
"Enjoyed all of them to a degree" I
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2
4 If the youth commission sponsors another information evening, I
Would attend and encourage others 44
Would attend 10
Would not attend 2
Comments Maybe 2
Not sure 1
Would depend on subject 1
5 I would like to see another information evening on
Sex education 19
Child abuse 21
Alcohol abuse 26
Other Abuse in schools
Child abuse
Drugs
6 I heard about this information evening from
Minuteman 16
PTA/PTO newsletter 23
Posters 3
Word of mouth 19
Other School announcement
7 Additional Comments
"Good Show" 2
"Great"
"This was a good opportunity to spend an evening with my son instead of going
into two different directions "
* " Staff member of REPLACE. counseling center I feel that there is still too
much denial on the part of the parents to acknowledge that their own young
people may be experimenting or using and abusing drugs There seems to be
a lack of openmindedness about the subject in the first place That attitude
seems to be that my kids would never take drugs This attitude seems to
boost the use even more Societies messages that boost peer pressure and in
the media, advertising boosting us not to enjoy who we are, the way we are "
" Could this program he given in the schools during the day For all students?
Perhaps it would be more beneficial "
" I wish the inmates would come and talk to 7th graders in health classes "
" Take this program to the schools and make it mandatory that each pupil see it!"
—11—
3
7 " Should have something like this as a regular school program."
" It was good, I learned a lot "
" As a health education teacher, I would have appreciated advance notice of
this program so that I could have urged my classes to attend the program "
" Elton and Nark who told about their own life in a personal way I felt the
young could relate to more "
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Tea " Aclaziop April 14, 1982
Dear. Friends ,
The Lexington Youth Commission is requesting your support to
raise $1 , 500 00 to send a Lexington youth in trouble with the
la: to the Minnesota Outward Bound program
The Outward Bound program is the oldest and largest of the
adventure based programs These programs strive to enhance
and strengthen people' s perceptions of -themselves This involves
a 'physically and mentally challenging outdoor education curriculum.
Skills realized help build the foundation needed to carry one
through adolescence into reasonable adulthood
The funds for this project will he raised by the canvassing
of local businesses , industry, and civic groups The project
has been approved by the Lexington Board of Selectmen and the
Lexington Chamber of -Commerce
The Juvenile Probation Department of the Concord District Couit
nil be responsible for selecting a Lexington. youth, so that
he or she may attend the Outward Bound program The selection
of the recipient will be determined by the Court in conjunction
with the youth and his -or her parents
- - the believe the Outward Bound experience can make the difference
in a young person' s life
If you can help, please send a check , payable to Town of Lexington
Youth Commission, 1625 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA 02173
Sincerely Yours,
Ronald B Wells, Chairman
Lexington Youth Commission
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Lexington Youth Commission ,.n n,•
1625 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02173 TELEPHONE (617) 562-0500 44%13010*
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MEMORANDUM
To- Robert M. Hutchinson, Jr DATE: 12/31/81 PAGE: 1
Town Manager
SUBJECT' Funding for the Lexington
Youth Commission - FY 83
This letter is in regards to our meeting of 12/18/81 , concerning the request
for funding of $700 00 for the L Y C in FY 83
The L Y C recognizes its changing role in serving the community The L Y C
also recognizes the need to justify the funding request
The L Y C has planned a drug education evening for February 4, 1982, at the
Clark Jr High School The drug education evening is set up as follows
7 30 p m. A Lexington Police Officer speaking on drug abuse, statistics,
and drug laws
8 15 p m Four prison inmates from the Northeastern Correctional Institution
in "Project Stop"
9 00 p m A movie entitled "The Perfect Drug "
The L Y C is in the process of designing a Needs Assessment Survey to distribute
to junior and high school students and their parents, in orderto aid the L Y C
in determining specific issues and concerns of Lexington ' s youth
The L Y C is seriously considering reinstituting the Mock Town Meetings for
the youth to participate in
The L Y C would like to plan additional evening programs, but we find it
difficult and frustrating to plan any activities without an actual budget
The L Y C feels the request for funding in the amount of $700 00 is
justified, as we the Youth Commission want to service the community as
effectively and confidently as possible
In closing, I would like to add that the L Y C plans to uphold the fine
tradition of presenting the Youth Award in April , 1982
—Re-spectfully submitted,
1, ) .r ;
Ronald B Wells,
Lexington Youth Commission
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Robert H. Hutchinson, Jr DATE: Jan 18, 1982 PAGE:
Board Of Selectmen
SUBJECT' FY83 Funding of
Lexington Youth Commission
This letter is being written in reference to my letter submitted 12/31/81
concerning the funding of $700 for the Lexington Youth Commission in FY83
The following information is to provide the Town Manager and the Board of
Selectmen with basic guidelines of the programs and monies needed to
accpmplish the objectives the Youth Commission has set Borth for FY83
1 Lexington Youth Awards $150 00
2, Youth Educational Evenings 125 00
3 Needs Assessment Survey 175,00A Grin :�c w µ,✓nc L'Y`/ "4c'
4 Reinstating Mock Town Meeting 150 00
5 Kids-to-Kids Program 50,00
6 iliscellaneous 50.00
Total Allocation Requested $700 00
The Lexington Youth Commission requests your attention and support of
the above projects
Respectfully Submitted,
21. i` AY'S-
Ronald B Wells
Chairman, Lexington Youth Commission
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