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Escondido Creek Cleanup w/ FUMC
Dec
26

Escondido Creek Cleanup w/ FUMC

This creak clean-up is hosted by the First United Methodist Church . The First United Methodist Church adopted and currently maintains the Escondido Creek section between Rose and Midway. Everyone is welcome to attend; clean ups are held every last Saturday of the month.

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Escondido Creek Cleanup w/ FUMC
Nov
28

Escondido Creek Cleanup w/ FUMC

This creak clean-up is hosted by the First United Methodist Church . The First United Methodist Church adopted and currently maintains the Escondido Creek section between Rose and Midway. Everyone is welcome to attend; clean ups are held every last Saturday of the month.

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Youth Court
Nov
17

Youth Court

High school students are invited to join COMPACT and the Escondido Police Department at Youth Court, a peer-to-peer justice program that serves a dual purpose: provide a service learning opportunity for local high school students to learn about the justice system and provide a second opportunity to youth offenders by processing their case through a peer court system.

Youth volunteers will be assigned to serve as jury members for individual cases and earn community service for their time. For those interested in learning more about the justice system, they may train to become youth attorneys (prosecution/defense). Training dates vary.

Any youth interested can drop by and volunteer anytime, no application or formal training needed to participate as jurors! Youth should expect to stay the full time and be picked up by a parent/guardian.

For more info see Youth Court or contact Mary Anne Dijak at mdijak@educationcompact.org

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Youth Court
Nov
3

Youth Court

High school students are invited to join COMPACT and the Escondido Police Department at Youth Court, a peer-to-peer justice program that serves a dual purpose: provide a service learning opportunity for local high school students to learn about the justice system and provide a second opportunity to youth offenders by processing their case through a peer court system.

Youth volunteers will be assigned to serve as jury members for individual cases and earn community service for their time. For those interested in learning more about the justice system, they may train to become youth attorneys (prosecution/defense). Training dates vary.

Any youth interested can drop by and volunteer anytime, no application or formal training needed to participate as jurors! Youth should expect to stay the full time and be picked up by a parent/guardian.

For more info see Youth Court or contact Mary Anne Dijak at mdijak@educationcompact.org

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Youth Court
Oct
20

Youth Court

High school students are invited to join COMPACT and the Escondido Police Department at Youth Court, a peer-to-peer justice program that serves a dual purpose: provide a service learning opportunity for local high school students to learn about the justice system and provide a second opportunity to youth offenders by processing their case through a peer court system.

Youth volunteers will be assigned to serve as jury members for individual cases and earn community service for their time. For those interested in learning more about the justice system, they may train to become youth attorneys (prosecution/defense). Training dates vary.

Any youth interested can drop by and volunteer anytime, no application or formal training needed to participate as jurors! Youth should expect to stay the full time and be picked up by a parent/guardian.

For more info see Youth Court or contact Mary Anne Dijak at mdijak@educationcompact.org

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Youth Court
Oct
6

Youth Court

High school students are invited to join COMPACT and the Escondido Police Department at Youth Court, a peer-to-peer justice program that serves a dual purpose: provide a service learning opportunity for local high school students to learn about the justice system and provide a second opportunity to youth offenders by processing their case through a peer court system.

Youth volunteers will be assigned to serve as jury members for individual cases and earn community service for their time. For those interested in learning more about the justice system, they may train to become youth attorneys (prosecution/defense). Training dates vary.

Any youth interested can drop by and volunteer anytime, no application or formal training needed to participate as jurors! Youth should expect to stay the full time and be picked up by a parent/guardian.

For more info see Youth Court or contact Mary Anne Dijak at mdijak@educationcompact.org

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Escondido Creek Cleanup w/ FUMC
Sep
26

Escondido Creek Cleanup w/ FUMC

This creak clean-up is hosted by the First United Methodist Church . The First United Methodist Church adopted and currently maintains the Escondido Creek section between Rose and Midway. Everyone is welcome to attend; clean ups are held every last Saturday of the month.

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Youth Court
Sep
15

Youth Court

Youth volunteers will be assigned to serve as jury members for individual cases and earn community service for their time. Any youth interested can drop by and volunteer anytime, no application or formal training needed to participate as jurors!

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Youth Court
Sep
1

Youth Court

Youth volunteers will be assigned to serve as jury members for individual cases and earn community service for their time. Any youth interested can drop by and volunteer anytime, no application or formal training needed to participate as jurors!

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Youth Court
Aug
18

Youth Court

Youth volunteers will be assigned to serve as jury members for individual cases and earn community service for their time. Any youth interested can drop by and volunteer anytime, no application or formal training needed to participate as jurors! Youth should expect to stay the full time and be picked up by a parent/guardian.

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Youth Court
May
19

Youth Court

High school students are invited to join COMPACT and the Escondido Police Department at Youth Court, a peer-to-peer justice program that serves a dual purpose: provide a service learning opportunity for local high school students to learn about the justice system and provide a second opportunity to youth offenders by processing their case through a peer court system.

Youth volunteers will be assigned to serve as jury members for individual cases and earn community service for their time. For those interested in learning more about the justice system, they may train to become youth attorneys (prosecution/defense). Training dates vary.

Any youth interested can drop by and volunteer anytime, no application or formal training needed to participate as jurors! Youth should expect to stay the full time and be picked up by a parent/guardian.

For more info see Youth Court or contact Mary Anne Dijak at mdijak@educationcompact.org

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