Youth Advisory Council
Community · Meeting

Youth Advisory Council

The Youth Advisory Council meets at the Fort Nelson Public Library to discuss community initiatives.

Mon, 29 Jun 2026 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM (America/Dawson_Creek) Fort Nelson Public Library Fort Nelson , British Columbia
The Youth Advisory Council at the Fort Nelson Public Library provides a platform for young people to share their ideas, influence library programming, and participate in community development. This meeting is an excellent opportunity for youth to develop leadership skills, collaborate with peers, and make a meaningful impact on local services. By joining the council, participants gain valuable experience in civic engagement and help shape the future of the library's youth-focused initiatives.

What to Expect

A structured meeting where youth discuss ideas and plan community-focused activities.

Who Should Attend

  • Youth
  • Students
  • Community-minded individuals
  • Aspiring leaders

Agenda Overview

The meeting runs from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm, focusing on project planning and feedback.
Venue & Address
Fort Nelson Public Library
5319 50th Ave S A2
Fort Nelson , British Columbia – V0C 1R0
Canada
Organizer
Fort Nelson Public Library · Public Institution
The Fort Nelson Public Library supports youth development through community-led initiatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can join?
The council is open to local youth interested in community service.
Is there a cost?
No, participation is free.
What do we do?
We discuss library programs and community projects.
Where is the meeting?
Fort Nelson Public Library, 5319 50th Ave S.
How often do you meet?
Meetings are held regularly; check the library calendar.
Do I need to register?
Please contact the library to confirm attendance.
Tags
Youth Council Library Community Leadership Fort Nelson
Summary
A meeting for youth to provide input and leadership at the Fort Nelson Public Library.
Highlights
  • Leadership development
  • Community engagement
  • Youth voice
  • Collaborative projects
  • Library programming
  • Civic participation
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