Woodstock youth between the ages of 13 and 21 have until the end of the month to apply for the Youth Advisory Committee.
WOODSTOCK - Applications are open for the Youth Advisory Committee in Woodstock.
The members have to be between the ages of 13 and 21. They meet once a month to discuss the issues that affect them and that information is then passed on to City Council.
Mayor Jerry Acchione says it's an opportunity for youth in the Friendly City to make a difference.
"When I talk with students during my visits to our local high schools, it’s clear they have a lot to offer our community. The Youth Advisory Committee gives young people the opportunity to voice their concerns, share their ideas and provide input on decisions that affect our city."
The application form can be found online here and it has to be submitted before the October 31st deadline.

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