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2010 Calendar of Events

 
Serve Idaho Commission Meeting
January 14, 2010
 

 

First Quarter Commission Meeting


   

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service
January 18, 2010
  Make it a day on.. Not a day off!
Martin Luther King, Jr. day is to help keep Dr. Kings legacy of service to others alive in communities across the country. Sponsors are the Corporation for National and community Service. For more information visit
   

Job Shadow
February 2, 2010
  Job Shadow Kick Off
Job Shadow is an academically motivating activity designed to give kids the unique opportunity of an up-close look at the world of work and provide the answer to the commonly asked question, “Why do I have to learn this?” Beginning with a nationwide kickoff on February 2, 2009, and continuing throughout the school year, students across America will “shadow” workplace mentors as they go through a normal day on the job. The program invites students to see firsthand how the skills learned in school relate to the workplace. Job Shadow 2009 is led by the National Job Shadow Coalition.
   

Serve Idaho Inland Northwest Conference
February 22 through 26, 2010
 

Serve Idaho Conference
Coeur d'Alene Resort
115 S. 2nd Street
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
For more information click here.

     

21st Annual National Service-Learning Conference
March 24 through 27, 2010
 

Inspire. Imagine. Innovate!
Held March 24-27, 2010 in San Jose, California, this event celebrates service-learning as a force that spans cultural and national boundaries, builds communities, and strengthens young people.

The conference is the largest gathering of youth and practitioners involved in service-learning, drawing approximately 2,500 attendees from across the United States and many other countries each year. Through three days of general sessions, thought leader series, service-learning projects, and networking, the conference engages participants in local, national, and global issues that service-learning addresses. Come explore more than 100 exhibits, and nearly 150 hands-on workshops and service-learning projects.

   

Serve Idaho Commission Meeting
April 22 , 2010
 

Second Quarter Commission Meeting

Agenda click here

     

National Volunteer Week
April 18 through April 24, 2010
  Inspire by Example!
National Volunteer Week is the official time to recognize and celebrate the efforts of volunteers at the local, state and national levels. For more information call 1-800-VOLUNTEER
or contact
   

Global Youth Service Day
April 23 through April 25, 2010
  The Power of Youth Serving Youth!
Established in 1988, GYSD occurs in over 100 countries each year and is the largest service event in the world. On GYSD children and youth address the world's most critical issues by partnering with families, schools, community and faith-based organizations, businesses, and governments.For more information visit:
   

Join Hands Day
May 1, 2010
  Youth and Adults volunteering Together!
Join Hands Day is to bring young people together with adults to create new and better relationships by working as a team within their own neighborhoods. For more information visit Join Hands day or contact:
   

AmeriCorps Week    
May 8 through 15, 2010
 

AmeriCorps Week is an annual event designed to:
Bring more Americans into service
Salute AmeriCorps members and alums
Thank community partners

   

National Conference on Volunteering and Service
June 28 through 30, 2010
 

The National Conference on Volunteering and Service is the world's largest gathering of volunteer and service leaders from the nonprofit, government and corporate sectors. Nationally convened by the Points of Light Institute, the Corporation for National and Community Service, and locally convened by NYC Service and New Yorkers Volunteer, the annual event provides attendees with an opportunity to learn, connect and be inspired to shape the future of service and volunteering through exciting and informative plenary sessions, special events, interactive workshops, service projects, exhibits, networking, specialized tracks and more.

   

Serve Idaho Commission Meeting
July 29, 2010
  Third Quarter Commission Meeting
     

National Preparedness Month
September 1 through 30, 2010
 

Get a Kit, Make a Plan, Be informed and Get involved
National Preparedness Month is a nationwide effort held each September to encourage Americans to take simple steps to prepare for emergencies in their homes, businesses and schools. The goal of the month is to increase public awareness about the importance of preparing for emergencies and to encourage individuals to take action. Throughout September, Homeland Security will work with a wide variety of organizations, including local, state and federal government agencies and the private sector, to highlight the importance of family emergency preparedness and promote individual involvement through events and activities across the nation.

   

National Day of Service and Remembrance
September 11, 2010
 

Our mission at the non-profit MyGoodDeed Inc is to create a lasting and forward-looking legacy that forever remembers and honors the victims of 9/11 and world terrorism in general, and also pays tribute to those who have risen in service in response to terrorist attacks.  We seek to accomplish that mission by encouraging all Americans and others throughout the world to voluntarily perform at least one good deed or another service activity on the anniversary of 9/11 each year, and on other days marked by terrorist events.  We seek further to inspire everyone to carry forward everyday in their lives, through their actions toward others, the remarkable spirit of unity, understanding, and service that brought America and the world together in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. 

   

Serve Idaho Commission Meeting
October 21 through 22, 2010
  Fourth Quarter Commission Meeting/Commission Retreat
     

Make a Difference Day
October 23 , 2010
  A National Day to Help Others!
Make a Difference Day is to inspire and reward volunteers. Everyone who helps others on this day and submits an entry form is eligible for a national or local award and for a cash donation to a charitable cause. Every award recipient will appear in USA WEEKEND Magazine and on makeadifferenceday.com. For more information visit; Make a Difference Day or contact
   

Brightest Stars
November TBA, 2010
  Brightest Stars Awards Ceremony
The Brightest Stars Awards were established in 2001 by Governor Dirk Kempthorne and the Governor's Coordinating Council for Families and Children (GCCFC), in partnership with the Association of Idaho Cities (AIC) and Serve Idaho to recognize the "unsung heroes" who work tirelessly on behalf of families and children in their communities. The purpose of the Brightest Stars Awards is to encourage and affirm active participation by citizens of all ages.
   

National Family Volunteer Day
November 20, 2010
  Be an Incredible Family - Volunteer !
National Family Volunteer Day is To call families across America to work together in volunteer service to strengthen their families, communities, local businesses, and non-profit organizations. For more information call
1-800-VOLUNTEER or contact:
   
 


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