CTH Youth Leadership Council

 

2024 - 2025 Youth Leadership Council

We are happy to announce the 2024-2025 members of our Youth Leadership Council. We had SO MANY great applicants, and the decisions were very tough. We tried to balance skills, personalities, ages, and ideas from applications, and we know we have come up with a great group of teens to help lead CTH into the future. If you were not selected, please know that we had MANY applicants, with limited spots. Please stay involved and stay tuned for opportunities to work with council members at different events, activities, and fundraisers. To those that were selected, and those that are returning council members, please be on the lookout for an email within the next day or so outlining the plans for our first meeting which will be either August 17th or 18th.

Returning members:
Ellie Ulman - President
Maya Griffon - Vice President
Addison Payne - Treasurer
Paige Reck - Secretary
Gracie Hieber
Jenny Halliday
Logan White

New members:
Aurorah French
Hailey Kolke
Isabella Gembel
Lucy Gee
Olivia Kolke

 

Mission / Goal

CTH Youth Leadership Council members serve as representatives of The Community Theatre of Howell organization, promoting community theater through local activities, and can provide youth voice and perspective on the development of theater programs and curriculum.

What is Youth Leadership Council?

There are many ways youth develop leadership skills in a theater organization. The Youth Leadership Council provides a safe environment for youth to “try-on” their leadership skills in various roles such as officers, committee chairs and members, program developers, event planners, youth instructors, and mentors.  Participants will work with the adult volunteers and their peers to complete these roles in various activities within the theater and local surrounding communities. The skills enhanced by the members include:

  • Comfort in sharing thoughts and feeling with others.

  • Collaboration and working together as a team.

  • Communication skills to address conflict effectively.

  • Advocate for others so everyone gets an opportunity to say what they think.

  • Recognize the importance of different viewpoints when making decisions.

  • Understanding the importance of non-verbal communication.

  • The importance of listening to all group members before making a decision.

  • Run a meeting.

  • Learn to set goals and use them when leading a group.

  • Flexibility to change a plan when needed.

  • Make a difference and serving in the community.

Participation Requirements

  • Any CTH youth member entering 6th – 12th grade by September 1st may apply.

  • Each member will serve a one year term from August - July.

  • Members will attend and run monthly meetings following Roberts Rules of Order.

  • Other activities include:  Community outreach, activities to promote CTH and upcoming season, previewing and reading scripts for upcoming youth shows and camp, etc.

  • Members will brainstorm other activities that CTH Youth can become involved with.

Important Details

  • CTH Youth Leadership Council will include up to sixteen current CTH youth members.

  • Officers will be elected by the voting membership of returning council members in June.

  • Meetings will be held at Community Theatre of Howell 1400 W. Grand River Ave. in Howell. The date each month will be determined at the first meeting.

  • One parent or guardian must be present for the first meeting for any new council members.