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Core 4 Partnership launches Youth Task Force 2021

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SAN MARCOS – The Core 4 Task Force, made up of the City of San Marcos, Hays County, San Marcos CISD, and Texas State University, is now accepting applications for the Fall 2021 Youth Taskforce subcommittee. The subcommittee was formerly known as the San Marcos Youth Commission.

Applications are available to youth located in the Greater San Marcos Area who are currently in grades 9-12. Fifteen individuals will be accepted as voting members.

Applications close on Thursday, October 1, 2021. New members will be notified the first week of October and will be inducted at the monthly meeting on Wednesday, October 20, 2021. All youth are welcome to attend meetings and activities sponsored by the Youth Task Force.

Join us in person on Wednesday, September 15 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in The Village Main Board Room, 215 S. Reimer Avenue, or join via Zoom with meeting ID: 976 0047 4650 and passcode: 233859.

For more information visit, www.communityaction.com/smytf or follow the Youth Task Force subcommittee Instagram account. 

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