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2006-2007 Annual Report




                          Our Story Continues
                          2007 Annual Report
2006-2007 Annual Report

                              Annual Message
                      2007 was a year of tremendous accomplishments and
                      milestones for the Washington Youth & Government
                      program. Most importantly, this year marked the 60th
                      anniversary of Youth Legislature and the 20th anniversary of
                      Mock Trial. Thanks to the hard work, creativity, volunteer
                      hours, and financial support of many dedicated supporters,
                      we were able to honor these important programs and look
                      back at the impacts they have had on so many young
                      people over the years.

                        The 60/20 Anniversary included an alumni reunion, a
         Lucy Helm      parade of Washington’s elected and youth governors, and
                        a wonderful celebration banquet attended by over 600
         students, advisors, alumni, and supporters. Former Chief Justice Robert
         Utter, a member of the 1947 Youth Legislature, was honorary co-chair of
         the Anniversary Committee. Joining him in this role were long time state
         Senator Sid Snyder and Former Secretary of State Ralph Munro. Their
         witty and inspiring remarks at the banquet were a testament to the impact
         of Youth & Government programs on our state and its leaders. They also
         reminded us that even in a rapidly changing world, Youth & Government
         programs continue to teach and inspire hundreds of Washington State
         youth each year.

         Once again this year, thanks to supporters like you, we exceeded our
         ambitious target for our annual campaign, raising over half the funds
         needed to operate Youth & Government programs. As you are aware,
         the programs are operated entirely on contributions and program fees, so
         your continuing support is critical to our success.

         This year we also received a financial boost and vote of confidence from
         the Washington State Legislature. We are proud to report that during
         the 2007 session, legislators found Youth & Government to be critical to
         improving the quality of civic education around the state and appropriated
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$50,000 in the biennium budget to assist Youth  Government in meeting
this goal. Over the next two years we will use these funds to develop
programs in underserved areas and populations within our state.

Youth  Government is fortunate to have a group of talented and tireless
volunteers who participate as members of our Board of Directors. This
year, we say goodbye and thank you to several board members who
have provided immeasurable support to the program. Included in this
group are Garrison Kurtz who played an instrumental role in supporting
our annual campaign over the 5 years he was on the board; and Judge
William Downing, Mock Trial Program Chair through 2006, and this year’s
recipient of the Utter Award for distinguished service to youth. Special
thanks also to Pam Curtis-Bjornsen, who steps down after over 15 years
of board service, including 8 years as Board Chair. Pam has served the
program since 1981 when she was Washington’s Youth Governor. Her
leadership, organization, fundraising skills, good humor, and devotion to
the program will be difficult to replace.

Thank you for participating in our anniversary events, volunteering for
program activities and providing financial and volunteer
support for the continued expansion of the Youth
Legislature and Mock Trial programs around the state.
We are enclosing a commemorative book from the 60/20
Anniversary celebration. We hope you enjoy reading
the story of Youth  Government. As the year and our
anniversary celebrations come to a close, we are not closing
the book; we are writing a new chapter. Thank you for being
a part of the YMCA Youth  Government story!


 Lucy Helm			   Janelle D. Nesbit                                Janelle D. Nesbit
 Board Chair			Executive Director
2006-2007 Annual Report

                    2007-2008 Board of Directors
            Lucy Helm*, Chair                Stuart Elway*
           Starbucks Corporation            Elway Research

          Enid Layes*, Vice Chair           Chris Koenig*
                                        Koenig Chevrolet-Subaru
          Sam Bovard, Treasurer
               Key Bank                       Jim Ferrell
                                     King County Prosecutor’s Office
          Jennifer Joly, Secretary
                                           Jim Bricker*
        Joan Yoshitomi, Past Chair     PEMCO Financial Services

           Louis Brotherton,             Judge Robert Lewis
         Mock Trial Representative    Clark County Superior Court

               Erik Ashida,                 Michael Miles
              Youth Governor              Lawton Printing, Inc

               Mike Egan*                    Noah Davis*
           Microsoft Corporation        In Pacta Lawyers, PLLC

               Don Brevik                    Dwayne Slate*
      YMCA of Tacoma-Pierce County




Responsibility
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  2007-2008 Advisory Board
                   Sam Reed
                Secretary of State

          Sharon Tomiko Santos
      WA State House of Representatives

          Scott Washburn, COO/SVP
           YMCA of Greater Seattle

                 Ralph Munro
            Former Secretary of State

          Justice Robert Utter*
  Washington State Supreme Court, Retired



   YMCA Youth  Government Staff

    Janelle D. Nesbit, Executive Director
      Sarah Clinton*, Program Director
    Kandi Lee, Administrative Coordinator

*Alumni of the Youth Legislature or Mock Trial programs
2006-2007 Annual Report


   Motto
   Democracy must be learned by each generation.

   Vision
   New generations of ethical and informed, public-minded citizens.

   Mission
   Teach Democratic values and skills to youth through hands on experience.

   Board of Directors Strategic Goals (2007-2009)
    1) Increase participation in Youth  Government programs with emphasis
       on geographic, economic and ethnic diversity.
    2) Enhance the consistency and quality of local Mock Trial and Youth
       Legislature programs.
    3) Increase and diversify Youth  Government financial resources.
    4) Ensure the staff and volunteer resources necessary to accomplish Goals
       1, 2 and 3.


   “Democracy is more than being governed by a majority vote. It is a process
   in government which must be learned and earned by each succeeding
   generation. Youth cannot inherit democracy. They achieve it as adults provide
   opportunities and leadership.”
    -Dr. Earle T. Hawkins, Chair, Maryland Youth  Government (1940s)
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Because of the amazing time that I had at Mock Trial and the State Competition
I have a much better understanding of the judicial system. This program has
also brought me closer to many people in my class by working closely with
them in preparing different parts of the trial and watching and cheering them
on at state. I am very grateful that I have had this opportunity to represent
my school and have an unforgettable experience with my classmates, friends,
teachers, and volunteers.
                                                   Peter Mallahan, student 2007




Youth and Government relies on the support of the community. So many
people have contributed their time, expertise and money to our program all
these years it is only fitting that our delegations learn to be active in their local
communities. We are taught that community involvement is a life responsibility
and can happen on any scale. Whether it is school or community activities,
working fundraisers or giving to them, helping a campaign or running for
office, there is always room to contribute. It is our privilege, our responsibility,
and we believe, our duty.
	
As the motto goes, we believe that, “Democracy must be learned by each
generation.” We have a responsibility to learn it, and a responsibility to teach
it. YMCA Youth and Government gives us the platform to do both, while giving
everyone involved memories to last a lifetime.
                                             Ken  Heidi Simpson, alumni 1984
                                                     YL Advisors  Parents 2007
2006-2007 Annual Report

                                    Mock Trial
     Program Highlights
       • 46 teams competed in 6 district competitions around the state
       • 33 schools were involved in Mock Trial statewide
       • FOUR teams represented Washington State at two national competitions:
     	    National High School Mock Trial Championship
     	    Seattle Prep
     	    American Mock Trial Invitational
     	University Prep, Eastside Catholic, Franklin
       • Snohomish County hosted its first district competition in several years
       • Expanded collaboration with the Washington State Trial Lawyers, WSBA,
         Young Lawyers and the Washington Judges’ Foundation


     Inns of Court scholarship winner
     The Honorable Robert J. Bryan American Inn
     of Court partnered with YMCA Mock Trial again
     this year to offer a $1,000 college scholarship
     to a graduating senior who exemplifies the
     values of professionalism, ethics, civility,
     legal skills, and understanding of the YMCA
     core values – honesty, respect, responsibility,
     caring, faith and fun. This year’s award
     recipient was Sofia Noorani from Tri-Cities
     Prep.
                                                        Judge Stephanie Arend (left)  Jill
                                                       Stone (center) present Sofia Norrani
     YMCA Mock Trial - A Story of Service                 with Inns of Court scholarship
     The YMCA Mock Trial Program would not
     be possible without the continued support of Washington’s legal community.
     Over one hundred attorneys and judges volunteer their time to preside over
     and rate local and state competitions. Legal professionals throughout the
     state also volunteer hundreds of hours each year helping students learn
     courtroom procedures, research case law and develop courtroom strategies.
     By developing relationships with local attorneys and judges students gain an
     understanding of our democratic system of government as well as a respect for
     the judicial process and those who work within it.
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                                 Mock Trial

                           My Mock Trial Story:
                           Louis Brotherton, student 2007
                           Mock Trial is not just debate, not just theatre, and not
                           just law. It is a mental battle, fought in a court room,
                            combining elements of theatre, law, debate, and
                            speech. Mock Trial is the single best experience of
                            my High School career. Through Mock Trial I have
                             learned a great deal about trial litigation, gained
                             confidence in my public speaking, and made life
                              long friendships.
                              	
                               Participation in Mock Trial is an emotional
                               roller coaster. In my time in the program I
       have experienced the ecstasy of a state championship and the
       disappointment and disbelief of a lost round; and as a result I have
       grown, matured, and witnessed the same growth in my teammates.
       There is no doubt that when I look back on my time in high school,
       Mock Trial will be what I remember most fondly. Mock Trial is a fantastic
       program and it is worth every minute.

 Special Thanks
 Thank you to Washington State Supreme Court Justice Jim Johnson for
 presiding over the Championship Round of the 2007 State Competition!



Respect
2006-2007 Annual Report

                              Youth Legislature
   Program Highlights
     •   460 students involved in 29 local programs statewide
     •   Delegates served in 6 legislative chambers
     •   3 new delegations – including one from Spokane
     •   Addition of District 5 on the Olympic Peninsula
     •   Support of Sid Snyder, Ralph Munro and Justice Utter as honorary co-
         chairs of the Anniversary Celebration
     •   Anniversary events including: Alumni Reception, Banquet, Procession of
         Governors and publication of the 60/20 Commemorative Book and video



   YMCA Youth Legislature - A Story of Dedication
   For the past 60 years the success of YMCA Youth Legislature has lied in the hands
   of program volunteers. Nearly half of the delegates attending the 60th session stay
   with host families around the Olympia area; adult advisors, parents, teachers and
   YMCA staff members spend hundreds of hours each year teaching delegates the
   processes of state government. Your time and energy is an investment not only in
   the futures of individual students, but in that of our state as a whole.

   The dedicated support of individuals around Washington made it possible for Youth
    Government to subsidize student participation fees by 40%. Your contributions
   also made the Youth  Government programs accessible to students around the
   state through $3,324 in individual scholarships.




 Caring
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                             Youth Legislature
Legislation Passed by the 60th Youth Legislature
HB 100    Limiting Allowable Work Hours for Medical Professionals
HB 110    Expanding the Definition of Hate Crimes
HB 15     Inclusion of Braille Values on Paper Money
HB 21     Lowering the Age of Mandatory School Attendance
HB 33     Limiting Awards in Medical Malpractice Cases
HB 39     Requiring Foreign Language Education in K-12
HB46      Ending Affirmative Action for Application into Higher Education
HB 75     Allowing the Hunting of Sasquatch
HB 93     Definition of Traffic Safety Course
HB 97     Mandatory Hand Washing
SB 2      Legalizing Hemp
SB 23     Voting w/o Selecting a Party
SB 27     Instant Runoff Voting
SB 312    Removing “Under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance
SB 32     Cities w/1,000+ Required to Have a Biofuel Pump
SB 330    Action in Darfur
SB 48     Regarding a Mortician’s Disclosure of Information w/o Consent
SB 5      Unfair Practices of Employers Regarding Sexual Orientation


                My Youth Legislature Story:
                Erik Ashida, 61st Youth Governor
                 In 1965, Lyndon Johnson told the graduating class of Howard
                  University

                   “it is the glorious opportunity of this generation to end the one huge wrong
                   of the American Nation and, in so doing, to find America for ourselves,
                    with the same immense thrill of discovery which gripped those who first
                    began to realize that here, at last, was a home for freedom…”

            These words are still true a generation later. Young people
discovering what our country and its institutions mean to them and how
they can contribute continues in the YMCA Youth Legislature Program.
The program gives us unparalleled access to the institutions of our state
government. It enables us to not only learn about these institutions, but to
make them our own.
2006-2007 Annual Report

        2007 YMCA Youth  Government Participants
        Youth Legislature Delegations
        Whatcom (YMCA)                  Southridge High School
        Monroe (YMCA)                   Tri-Cities Prep
        Southeast (YMCA)                Port Townsend High School (2)
        Northshore (YMCA)               Central Kitsap High School
        Sammamish (YMCA)                Camas High School
        Metro Delegation (YMCA)         Columbia High School
        MMEM (YMCA)                     Evergreen High School
        Seattle Academy of              Heritage High School
        Arts and Sciences               Fort Vancouver High School (3)
        Bellevue (YMCA)                 Ridgefield High School
        Shoreline (YMCA)                Hudson’s Bay High School
        Lakeside                        Eastside Catholic (2)
        West Seattle (YMCA)             Franklin High School (2)
        South King (YMCA)               International Community School
        Normandy Park                   Seattle Academy of
        Tacoma (YMCA)                   Arts and Sciences (2)
        Lakewood (YMCA)                 Seattle Parks and Recreation
        Holy Rosary                     Chief Sealth High School
        Thurston (YMCA)                 Roosevelt High School
        Grays Harbor (YMCA)             Liberty High School
        Olympic Peninsula (YMCA)        Mercer Island High School (2)
        South Puget Sound               Renton High School
        Community College               Seattle Prep (3)
        Heritage High School            University Prep (3)
        Mt. View High School            Archbishop Murphy (3)
        Stevenson High School           Marysville-Pilchuck High School
        Dayton High School              Meadowdale High School
        Walla Walla High School         The River Academy
        Bickleton                       Mount Spokane High School
        Yakima (YMCA)                   Meridian High School
        Spokane (YMCA)                  Windward High School
                                        Lynden High School
        Mock Trial Teams
        Kennewick High School           (# of teams if greater than 1)
        Richland High School
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                 Conference on National Affairs

  My CONA Story:
  Alex Mech, student 2007
  Five hundred teens from all over the US represent
  their Youth  Government programs, their states, and
  their beliefs. Even with the tremendous differences
  we have, we still come together every year in the
  Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to share our
  common passion for democracy and our common
  identity as Americans. It is this collaborative
  experience which puts in our hearts an even deeper
  appreciation of freedom, leads us to gain the famous
  “Blue Ridge Spirit,” and bonds us together, creating friendships that last a
  lifetime.


2007 Washington Delegation
Over the 4th of July, seven students from the Washington Youth  Government
Program represented our state at the 40th Annual YMCA Youth Conference
on National Affairs in Black Mountain, NC. Students wrote proposals on
issues ranging from the regulation of dietary supplements to creating a system
of proportional representation in the US House of Representatives. The
Washington Delegation was recognized with the honor of Premier Delegation for
the third year in a row!




                                       Honesty
2006-2007 Annual Report

                    Percentage ofYour Support Percentage of Student Fees Supported Your
                      In 2007 Student Fees Supported       Counted!
                Percentage Your Contributions in Students paid byYour Contributions in 2007 Contributions
                        by of Student Fees Supported Your Your
                                                  2007 Contributions
          Students paid
      Students paid by Your Contributions in 2007 Contributions
                                                     40%                                        60%
   Your contribution reduced student fees by:
            40%                                                      60%
         40% per student in Youth Legislature
    • $159                                                        60% Your Support of
                                                                        Student Fees
    • $158 per student in Mock Trial
                                                                                     40%
                                                                         60%
   Total costs per student in 2007 were:                                                           1   2
    • $359 per Youth Legislature delegate
    • $198 per Mock Trial participant                               1subsidized by contributions
                                                                         2
                                                              1     2paid by students
   2007 participation:
    • 460 students participated in the 60th Session
    • 556 students participated in the Mock Trial
        Program                                                       Mary Pryor and fellow advisor
                                                                                James Rosensweig

   2007 student fees:
    • $200 for Youth Legislature
    • $30 + team fees for Mock Trial Distircts
    • $30 + team fees for Mock Trial State


   Watching the students work on bills and listening to
   their endless debates is a reminder of why I became
   a teacher in the first place. Youth  Government has
   had a lasting, positive effect on our students.
   - Mary Pryor, Dayton HS teacher and YL advisor (2007)



Fun!
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                      2006-2007 Financial Summary

Public Support and Revenues
Contributions                                                                                     $140,000
Grants                                                                                            $35,600
Participant Fees                                                                                  $113,500
Endowment Spending Allowance                                                                      $3,824
All other income (special events, training workshops, inner-assoc. transfers)                     $11,500
Total Support and Revenues                                                                        $304,424
Expenses
Salaries (2.5 FTE)                                                                                $126,320
Program Supplies*                                                                                 $17,500
Telephone                                                                                         $4,500
Postage                                                                                           $6,750
Rent                                                                                              $5,940
Equipment                                                                                         $500
Printing                                                                                          $17,500
Training                                                                                          $1,500
Travel                                                                                            $4,500
Operations expenses (service fees, volunteer committee expenses, org. dues)                       $26,094
Subsidized program expenses* (Youth Leg, Mock Trial  CONA)                                       $79,896
Individual need scholarships and program fee awards **                                            $3,324
Reserves                                                                                          $10,000
Total Expenses                                                                                    $304,424
*subsidized through annual support, foundations, grants and sponsorships
**Scholarships and Direct Individual Program Awards (Mock Trial, Youth Leg, and CONA)

Assets                                                                                            2006-07
Endowments
General YG Endowment                                                                             $41,401.22
Foster Scholarship                                                                                $3,746.81
Bill Sieverling Youth  Gov                                                                       $51,772.29
Reserve Account Balance $92,846.03
This reserve fund is made up of funds that Youth  Government brought when it left Y-USA,
plus funds set aside each month from it’s operations. It has been decreased with a deficit, and
increased with a surplus.
Year-end Balance 2006                                                                             $96,920.32
2006-2007 Annual Report

                            Robert F. Utter Award

   Judge William Downing:
   Recipient of the 2006 Robert F. Utter Award
   Each year YMCA Youth  Government recognizes
   one individual in the state of Washington for ethical
   leadership, commitment to the ideals of democracy, civic
   responsibility and service to the community by presenting
   them with the Robert F. Utter Award. This year’s recipient
   of the Utter Award was Judge William Downing of the
   King County Superior Court.

   Judge Downing began working with the Mock Trial
                                                                 Judge William Downing,
   program after being appointed to the Superior Court by             King County
   Governor Booth Gardner in 1989. Since then he has                 Superior Court
   served on the Board of Directors as Program Chair,
   written and edited several mock cases, and organized the
   King County District Competition.

   In addition to Mock Trial, Judge Downing is involved in the Bench-Bar-Press
   Committee and the WA Pattern Jury Instruction Committee. In an interview taken
   after being presented with the 2005 Washington State Trial Lawyer’s Association
   Judge of the Year Award, Downing said he is involved with these programs in
   an effort to “de-mystify the law...and get information about the justice system to
   people who are primarily outside of it.” Judge Downing is known statewide for
   his professionalism and dedication. YMCA Youth  Government thanks Judge
   Downing for his work and commitment to the legal education of Washington
   citizens.

   Judge Downing has always been a bright star in whatever he chose to do. The
   YMCA Youth  Government Program has been fortunate to be the recipient
   of his dedication and industry in their Mock Trial program since 1989. The
   participants have had the benefit of a splendid role model in their work with him,
   which in turn serves as a catalyst for encouraging adoption of his values in
   their choice of a career. I am honored to have my name associated with Judge
   Downing and thank him for his involvement in this worthwhile program.
                                                                Justice Robert F. Utter
                                            Washington State Supreme Court, Retired
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      What’s Your Youth  Government Story?
The Story Continues
The stories here would not be possible without the continued support of
individuals and organizations who value the democratic future of Washington
State. 40% of Youth  Government’s annual operating budget is collected
through our annual fundraising campaign each fall. We look forward to
continuing our community partnerships over the next year.


2007-2008 Student fees
Youth Leg Participation fee 	    $200
Mock Trial District fees 		      $30 per student + team costs
Mock Trial State fees 		         $30 per student + team costs


2007-08 Budget
Proposed Youth Leg and Mock Trial Operating Budget     	    $308,424
Estimated program fees                                  	   $116,000
Anticipated foundation/sponsorships/special events     	     $77,424

Need for additional support                 			             $115,000




Faith
2006-2007 Annual Report

                         Opportunities for Support
   CONA was one of the most amazing experiences of my
   life. I have truly grown as a person and have learned a lot
   about myself.
                        Rachel Leavitt-Baron, student (2007)

                Leadership Giving Levels
                  Ambassador - $10,000+
                 Founder - $5,000 - $9,999
                Benefactor – $2,500 - $4,999
                Champion - $1,500 - $2,499
     Governor’s Cabinet/Amicus Circle - $1,000 - $1,499

                  Builder Giving Levels
                    Sustainer - $500 - $999
                     Friends - $250 - $499
                    Supporters - up to $249


     Be a part of the next chapter...
      Write your own page in the history of YMCA Youth  Government. Below
      are a variety of ways you can support the future of our democracy by getting
      involved!

        •   Volunteer with a local YMCA or school program
        •   Participate in program committee meetings
        •   Judge students during regional or state Mock Trial competitions
        •   Provide expertise during statewide training events
        •   Offer to host Youth Legislature delegates during session in Olympia
        •   Guide the future of the organization as a member of the Board of
            Directors
        •   Sustain programs through an individual or corporate contribution
        •   Make an in-kind donation of program materials, food, meeting space or
            merchandise
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Join YMCA Youth 
Government in building
a brighter future for
Washington!
2006-2007 Annual Report




                     YMCA Youth  Government
                                 PO Box 193
                              Olympia, WA 98507

                                 (360) 357-3475
                          youthandgovexec@qwest.net

                          www.youthandgovernment.org

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Annual report 06 07 (2)

  • 1. 2006-2007 Annual Report Our Story Continues 2007 Annual Report
  • 2. 2006-2007 Annual Report Annual Message 2007 was a year of tremendous accomplishments and milestones for the Washington Youth & Government program. Most importantly, this year marked the 60th anniversary of Youth Legislature and the 20th anniversary of Mock Trial. Thanks to the hard work, creativity, volunteer hours, and financial support of many dedicated supporters, we were able to honor these important programs and look back at the impacts they have had on so many young people over the years. The 60/20 Anniversary included an alumni reunion, a Lucy Helm parade of Washington’s elected and youth governors, and a wonderful celebration banquet attended by over 600 students, advisors, alumni, and supporters. Former Chief Justice Robert Utter, a member of the 1947 Youth Legislature, was honorary co-chair of the Anniversary Committee. Joining him in this role were long time state Senator Sid Snyder and Former Secretary of State Ralph Munro. Their witty and inspiring remarks at the banquet were a testament to the impact of Youth & Government programs on our state and its leaders. They also reminded us that even in a rapidly changing world, Youth & Government programs continue to teach and inspire hundreds of Washington State youth each year. Once again this year, thanks to supporters like you, we exceeded our ambitious target for our annual campaign, raising over half the funds needed to operate Youth & Government programs. As you are aware, the programs are operated entirely on contributions and program fees, so your continuing support is critical to our success. This year we also received a financial boost and vote of confidence from the Washington State Legislature. We are proud to report that during the 2007 session, legislators found Youth & Government to be critical to improving the quality of civic education around the state and appropriated
  • 3. Page $50,000 in the biennium budget to assist Youth Government in meeting this goal. Over the next two years we will use these funds to develop programs in underserved areas and populations within our state. Youth Government is fortunate to have a group of talented and tireless volunteers who participate as members of our Board of Directors. This year, we say goodbye and thank you to several board members who have provided immeasurable support to the program. Included in this group are Garrison Kurtz who played an instrumental role in supporting our annual campaign over the 5 years he was on the board; and Judge William Downing, Mock Trial Program Chair through 2006, and this year’s recipient of the Utter Award for distinguished service to youth. Special thanks also to Pam Curtis-Bjornsen, who steps down after over 15 years of board service, including 8 years as Board Chair. Pam has served the program since 1981 when she was Washington’s Youth Governor. Her leadership, organization, fundraising skills, good humor, and devotion to the program will be difficult to replace. Thank you for participating in our anniversary events, volunteering for program activities and providing financial and volunteer support for the continued expansion of the Youth Legislature and Mock Trial programs around the state. We are enclosing a commemorative book from the 60/20 Anniversary celebration. We hope you enjoy reading the story of Youth Government. As the year and our anniversary celebrations come to a close, we are not closing the book; we are writing a new chapter. Thank you for being a part of the YMCA Youth Government story! Lucy Helm Janelle D. Nesbit Janelle D. Nesbit Board Chair Executive Director
  • 4. 2006-2007 Annual Report 2007-2008 Board of Directors Lucy Helm*, Chair Stuart Elway* Starbucks Corporation Elway Research Enid Layes*, Vice Chair Chris Koenig* Koenig Chevrolet-Subaru Sam Bovard, Treasurer Key Bank Jim Ferrell King County Prosecutor’s Office Jennifer Joly, Secretary Jim Bricker* Joan Yoshitomi, Past Chair PEMCO Financial Services Louis Brotherton, Judge Robert Lewis Mock Trial Representative Clark County Superior Court Erik Ashida, Michael Miles Youth Governor Lawton Printing, Inc Mike Egan* Noah Davis* Microsoft Corporation In Pacta Lawyers, PLLC Don Brevik Dwayne Slate* YMCA of Tacoma-Pierce County Responsibility
  • 5. Page 2007-2008 Advisory Board Sam Reed Secretary of State Sharon Tomiko Santos WA State House of Representatives Scott Washburn, COO/SVP YMCA of Greater Seattle Ralph Munro Former Secretary of State Justice Robert Utter* Washington State Supreme Court, Retired YMCA Youth Government Staff Janelle D. Nesbit, Executive Director Sarah Clinton*, Program Director Kandi Lee, Administrative Coordinator *Alumni of the Youth Legislature or Mock Trial programs
  • 6. 2006-2007 Annual Report Motto Democracy must be learned by each generation. Vision New generations of ethical and informed, public-minded citizens. Mission Teach Democratic values and skills to youth through hands on experience. Board of Directors Strategic Goals (2007-2009) 1) Increase participation in Youth Government programs with emphasis on geographic, economic and ethnic diversity. 2) Enhance the consistency and quality of local Mock Trial and Youth Legislature programs. 3) Increase and diversify Youth Government financial resources. 4) Ensure the staff and volunteer resources necessary to accomplish Goals 1, 2 and 3. “Democracy is more than being governed by a majority vote. It is a process in government which must be learned and earned by each succeeding generation. Youth cannot inherit democracy. They achieve it as adults provide opportunities and leadership.” -Dr. Earle T. Hawkins, Chair, Maryland Youth Government (1940s)
  • 7. Page Because of the amazing time that I had at Mock Trial and the State Competition I have a much better understanding of the judicial system. This program has also brought me closer to many people in my class by working closely with them in preparing different parts of the trial and watching and cheering them on at state. I am very grateful that I have had this opportunity to represent my school and have an unforgettable experience with my classmates, friends, teachers, and volunteers. Peter Mallahan, student 2007 Youth and Government relies on the support of the community. So many people have contributed their time, expertise and money to our program all these years it is only fitting that our delegations learn to be active in their local communities. We are taught that community involvement is a life responsibility and can happen on any scale. Whether it is school or community activities, working fundraisers or giving to them, helping a campaign or running for office, there is always room to contribute. It is our privilege, our responsibility, and we believe, our duty. As the motto goes, we believe that, “Democracy must be learned by each generation.” We have a responsibility to learn it, and a responsibility to teach it. YMCA Youth and Government gives us the platform to do both, while giving everyone involved memories to last a lifetime. Ken Heidi Simpson, alumni 1984 YL Advisors Parents 2007
  • 8. 2006-2007 Annual Report Mock Trial Program Highlights • 46 teams competed in 6 district competitions around the state • 33 schools were involved in Mock Trial statewide • FOUR teams represented Washington State at two national competitions: National High School Mock Trial Championship Seattle Prep American Mock Trial Invitational University Prep, Eastside Catholic, Franklin • Snohomish County hosted its first district competition in several years • Expanded collaboration with the Washington State Trial Lawyers, WSBA, Young Lawyers and the Washington Judges’ Foundation Inns of Court scholarship winner The Honorable Robert J. Bryan American Inn of Court partnered with YMCA Mock Trial again this year to offer a $1,000 college scholarship to a graduating senior who exemplifies the values of professionalism, ethics, civility, legal skills, and understanding of the YMCA core values – honesty, respect, responsibility, caring, faith and fun. This year’s award recipient was Sofia Noorani from Tri-Cities Prep. Judge Stephanie Arend (left) Jill Stone (center) present Sofia Norrani YMCA Mock Trial - A Story of Service with Inns of Court scholarship The YMCA Mock Trial Program would not be possible without the continued support of Washington’s legal community. Over one hundred attorneys and judges volunteer their time to preside over and rate local and state competitions. Legal professionals throughout the state also volunteer hundreds of hours each year helping students learn courtroom procedures, research case law and develop courtroom strategies. By developing relationships with local attorneys and judges students gain an understanding of our democratic system of government as well as a respect for the judicial process and those who work within it.
  • 9. Page Mock Trial My Mock Trial Story: Louis Brotherton, student 2007 Mock Trial is not just debate, not just theatre, and not just law. It is a mental battle, fought in a court room, combining elements of theatre, law, debate, and speech. Mock Trial is the single best experience of my High School career. Through Mock Trial I have learned a great deal about trial litigation, gained confidence in my public speaking, and made life long friendships. Participation in Mock Trial is an emotional roller coaster. In my time in the program I have experienced the ecstasy of a state championship and the disappointment and disbelief of a lost round; and as a result I have grown, matured, and witnessed the same growth in my teammates. There is no doubt that when I look back on my time in high school, Mock Trial will be what I remember most fondly. Mock Trial is a fantastic program and it is worth every minute. Special Thanks Thank you to Washington State Supreme Court Justice Jim Johnson for presiding over the Championship Round of the 2007 State Competition! Respect
  • 10. 2006-2007 Annual Report Youth Legislature Program Highlights • 460 students involved in 29 local programs statewide • Delegates served in 6 legislative chambers • 3 new delegations – including one from Spokane • Addition of District 5 on the Olympic Peninsula • Support of Sid Snyder, Ralph Munro and Justice Utter as honorary co- chairs of the Anniversary Celebration • Anniversary events including: Alumni Reception, Banquet, Procession of Governors and publication of the 60/20 Commemorative Book and video YMCA Youth Legislature - A Story of Dedication For the past 60 years the success of YMCA Youth Legislature has lied in the hands of program volunteers. Nearly half of the delegates attending the 60th session stay with host families around the Olympia area; adult advisors, parents, teachers and YMCA staff members spend hundreds of hours each year teaching delegates the processes of state government. Your time and energy is an investment not only in the futures of individual students, but in that of our state as a whole. The dedicated support of individuals around Washington made it possible for Youth Government to subsidize student participation fees by 40%. Your contributions also made the Youth Government programs accessible to students around the state through $3,324 in individual scholarships. Caring
  • 11. Page 10 Youth Legislature Legislation Passed by the 60th Youth Legislature HB 100 Limiting Allowable Work Hours for Medical Professionals HB 110 Expanding the Definition of Hate Crimes HB 15 Inclusion of Braille Values on Paper Money HB 21 Lowering the Age of Mandatory School Attendance HB 33 Limiting Awards in Medical Malpractice Cases HB 39 Requiring Foreign Language Education in K-12 HB46 Ending Affirmative Action for Application into Higher Education HB 75 Allowing the Hunting of Sasquatch HB 93 Definition of Traffic Safety Course HB 97 Mandatory Hand Washing SB 2 Legalizing Hemp SB 23 Voting w/o Selecting a Party SB 27 Instant Runoff Voting SB 312 Removing “Under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance SB 32 Cities w/1,000+ Required to Have a Biofuel Pump SB 330 Action in Darfur SB 48 Regarding a Mortician’s Disclosure of Information w/o Consent SB 5 Unfair Practices of Employers Regarding Sexual Orientation My Youth Legislature Story: Erik Ashida, 61st Youth Governor In 1965, Lyndon Johnson told the graduating class of Howard University “it is the glorious opportunity of this generation to end the one huge wrong of the American Nation and, in so doing, to find America for ourselves, with the same immense thrill of discovery which gripped those who first began to realize that here, at last, was a home for freedom…” These words are still true a generation later. Young people discovering what our country and its institutions mean to them and how they can contribute continues in the YMCA Youth Legislature Program. The program gives us unparalleled access to the institutions of our state government. It enables us to not only learn about these institutions, but to make them our own.
  • 12. 2006-2007 Annual Report 2007 YMCA Youth Government Participants Youth Legislature Delegations Whatcom (YMCA) Southridge High School Monroe (YMCA) Tri-Cities Prep Southeast (YMCA) Port Townsend High School (2) Northshore (YMCA) Central Kitsap High School Sammamish (YMCA) Camas High School Metro Delegation (YMCA) Columbia High School MMEM (YMCA) Evergreen High School Seattle Academy of Heritage High School Arts and Sciences Fort Vancouver High School (3) Bellevue (YMCA) Ridgefield High School Shoreline (YMCA) Hudson’s Bay High School Lakeside Eastside Catholic (2) West Seattle (YMCA) Franklin High School (2) South King (YMCA) International Community School Normandy Park Seattle Academy of Tacoma (YMCA) Arts and Sciences (2) Lakewood (YMCA) Seattle Parks and Recreation Holy Rosary Chief Sealth High School Thurston (YMCA) Roosevelt High School Grays Harbor (YMCA) Liberty High School Olympic Peninsula (YMCA) Mercer Island High School (2) South Puget Sound Renton High School Community College Seattle Prep (3) Heritage High School University Prep (3) Mt. View High School Archbishop Murphy (3) Stevenson High School Marysville-Pilchuck High School Dayton High School Meadowdale High School Walla Walla High School The River Academy Bickleton Mount Spokane High School Yakima (YMCA) Meridian High School Spokane (YMCA) Windward High School Lynden High School Mock Trial Teams Kennewick High School (# of teams if greater than 1) Richland High School
  • 13. Page 12 Conference on National Affairs My CONA Story: Alex Mech, student 2007 Five hundred teens from all over the US represent their Youth Government programs, their states, and their beliefs. Even with the tremendous differences we have, we still come together every year in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to share our common passion for democracy and our common identity as Americans. It is this collaborative experience which puts in our hearts an even deeper appreciation of freedom, leads us to gain the famous “Blue Ridge Spirit,” and bonds us together, creating friendships that last a lifetime. 2007 Washington Delegation Over the 4th of July, seven students from the Washington Youth Government Program represented our state at the 40th Annual YMCA Youth Conference on National Affairs in Black Mountain, NC. Students wrote proposals on issues ranging from the regulation of dietary supplements to creating a system of proportional representation in the US House of Representatives. The Washington Delegation was recognized with the honor of Premier Delegation for the third year in a row! Honesty
  • 14. 2006-2007 Annual Report Percentage ofYour Support Percentage of Student Fees Supported Your In 2007 Student Fees Supported Counted! Percentage Your Contributions in Students paid byYour Contributions in 2007 Contributions by of Student Fees Supported Your Your 2007 Contributions Students paid Students paid by Your Contributions in 2007 Contributions 40% 60% Your contribution reduced student fees by: 40% 60% 40% per student in Youth Legislature • $159 60% Your Support of Student Fees • $158 per student in Mock Trial 40% 60% Total costs per student in 2007 were: 1 2 • $359 per Youth Legislature delegate • $198 per Mock Trial participant 1subsidized by contributions 2 1 2paid by students 2007 participation: • 460 students participated in the 60th Session • 556 students participated in the Mock Trial Program Mary Pryor and fellow advisor James Rosensweig 2007 student fees: • $200 for Youth Legislature • $30 + team fees for Mock Trial Distircts • $30 + team fees for Mock Trial State Watching the students work on bills and listening to their endless debates is a reminder of why I became a teacher in the first place. Youth Government has had a lasting, positive effect on our students. - Mary Pryor, Dayton HS teacher and YL advisor (2007) Fun!
  • 15. Page 14 2006-2007 Financial Summary Public Support and Revenues Contributions $140,000 Grants $35,600 Participant Fees $113,500 Endowment Spending Allowance $3,824 All other income (special events, training workshops, inner-assoc. transfers) $11,500 Total Support and Revenues $304,424 Expenses Salaries (2.5 FTE) $126,320 Program Supplies* $17,500 Telephone $4,500 Postage $6,750 Rent $5,940 Equipment $500 Printing $17,500 Training $1,500 Travel $4,500 Operations expenses (service fees, volunteer committee expenses, org. dues) $26,094 Subsidized program expenses* (Youth Leg, Mock Trial CONA) $79,896 Individual need scholarships and program fee awards ** $3,324 Reserves $10,000 Total Expenses $304,424 *subsidized through annual support, foundations, grants and sponsorships **Scholarships and Direct Individual Program Awards (Mock Trial, Youth Leg, and CONA) Assets 2006-07 Endowments General YG Endowment $41,401.22 Foster Scholarship $3,746.81 Bill Sieverling Youth Gov $51,772.29 Reserve Account Balance $92,846.03 This reserve fund is made up of funds that Youth Government brought when it left Y-USA, plus funds set aside each month from it’s operations. It has been decreased with a deficit, and increased with a surplus. Year-end Balance 2006 $96,920.32
  • 16. 2006-2007 Annual Report Robert F. Utter Award Judge William Downing: Recipient of the 2006 Robert F. Utter Award Each year YMCA Youth Government recognizes one individual in the state of Washington for ethical leadership, commitment to the ideals of democracy, civic responsibility and service to the community by presenting them with the Robert F. Utter Award. This year’s recipient of the Utter Award was Judge William Downing of the King County Superior Court. Judge Downing began working with the Mock Trial Judge William Downing, program after being appointed to the Superior Court by King County Governor Booth Gardner in 1989. Since then he has Superior Court served on the Board of Directors as Program Chair, written and edited several mock cases, and organized the King County District Competition. In addition to Mock Trial, Judge Downing is involved in the Bench-Bar-Press Committee and the WA Pattern Jury Instruction Committee. In an interview taken after being presented with the 2005 Washington State Trial Lawyer’s Association Judge of the Year Award, Downing said he is involved with these programs in an effort to “de-mystify the law...and get information about the justice system to people who are primarily outside of it.” Judge Downing is known statewide for his professionalism and dedication. YMCA Youth Government thanks Judge Downing for his work and commitment to the legal education of Washington citizens. Judge Downing has always been a bright star in whatever he chose to do. The YMCA Youth Government Program has been fortunate to be the recipient of his dedication and industry in their Mock Trial program since 1989. The participants have had the benefit of a splendid role model in their work with him, which in turn serves as a catalyst for encouraging adoption of his values in their choice of a career. I am honored to have my name associated with Judge Downing and thank him for his involvement in this worthwhile program. Justice Robert F. Utter Washington State Supreme Court, Retired
  • 17. Page 16 What’s Your Youth Government Story? The Story Continues The stories here would not be possible without the continued support of individuals and organizations who value the democratic future of Washington State. 40% of Youth Government’s annual operating budget is collected through our annual fundraising campaign each fall. We look forward to continuing our community partnerships over the next year. 2007-2008 Student fees Youth Leg Participation fee $200 Mock Trial District fees $30 per student + team costs Mock Trial State fees $30 per student + team costs 2007-08 Budget Proposed Youth Leg and Mock Trial Operating Budget $308,424 Estimated program fees $116,000 Anticipated foundation/sponsorships/special events $77,424 Need for additional support $115,000 Faith
  • 18. 2006-2007 Annual Report Opportunities for Support CONA was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. I have truly grown as a person and have learned a lot about myself. Rachel Leavitt-Baron, student (2007) Leadership Giving Levels Ambassador - $10,000+ Founder - $5,000 - $9,999 Benefactor – $2,500 - $4,999 Champion - $1,500 - $2,499 Governor’s Cabinet/Amicus Circle - $1,000 - $1,499 Builder Giving Levels Sustainer - $500 - $999 Friends - $250 - $499 Supporters - up to $249 Be a part of the next chapter... Write your own page in the history of YMCA Youth Government. Below are a variety of ways you can support the future of our democracy by getting involved! • Volunteer with a local YMCA or school program • Participate in program committee meetings • Judge students during regional or state Mock Trial competitions • Provide expertise during statewide training events • Offer to host Youth Legislature delegates during session in Olympia • Guide the future of the organization as a member of the Board of Directors • Sustain programs through an individual or corporate contribution • Make an in-kind donation of program materials, food, meeting space or merchandise
  • 19. Page 18 Join YMCA Youth Government in building a brighter future for Washington!
  • 20. 2006-2007 Annual Report YMCA Youth Government PO Box 193 Olympia, WA 98507 (360) 357-3475 youthandgovexec@qwest.net www.youthandgovernment.org