Elizabeth City Jaycees

Elizabeth City Jaycees We are an organization that creates opportunities for young people ages 21-41 to be successful in bo In 1916, the Y.M.P.C.A. was added.

We provide the opportunity for personal development and leadership training through community service and organizational involvement. Personal growth is achieved through each set of circumstances. Every project, every meeting, every experience expands the abilities of Jaycees. Each year the NC Jaycees give back to the community in many different ways through many different avenues. But, there are

three organizations that stand out as a priority for all North Carolina Jaycees. NC Jaycee priority projects include: the Jaycee Burn Center at UNC, the Duke Cancer Center, and the Boys & Girls Homes of North Carolina. Purpose

The purpose of the Jaycees is stated as: "To promote and foster the growth and development of young persons' civic organizations in the United States, designed to inculcate (to teach and impress upon) in the individual membership of such organization a spirit of genuine Americanism and civic interest, and...to provide them with opportunity for personal development and achievement and an avenue for intelligent participation...in the affairs of the community, state, and nation, and to develop true friendship and understanding among young persons of all nations."

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Vision

North Carolina Junior Chamber is to be the premier organization providing opportunities for 21-40 year olds to participate in activities encouraging professional and personal growth resulting in effective leadership that contributes to the local, national and global community. Adopted by the Board of Directors, May 2007.


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History

It all began when a 22-year-old St. Louis bank clerk and Herculaneum Dance Club president set out to attack such wild new dances as the grizzly beat, tango, and fox trot. From this modest beginning, Henry Giessenbier's dance clubs moved forward and on October 13, 1915, 32 young men formed the Young Men's Progressive Civic Association, turning its attention to civic affairs. changed its name to Junior Citizens, from which came the nickname JC, or when spelled out, Jaycees. The JCs were quickly noted by various civic-minded businessmen and in 1918 became affiliated with the Chamber of Commerce and changed its name from Junior Citizens to the St. Louis Junior Chamber of Commerce, after which the fame of its civic work began to spread. The idea was contagious and, in January 1920, chapters in 12 cities met to form the National JC organization with Henry Giessenbier as its first president. After battling for its existence during World War II, the U.S.J.C.C. boomed and today there are more than 6000 clubs and nearly 300,000 young people across the country. A world alliance of JCs was formed in 1944 in Mexico City, with the founding of the Junior Chamber International with the avowed purpose and one obligation of a "way toward world peace." The J.C.I now consists of a network of 107 free world nations with more than 350,000 members on its rolls.


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The Jaycee Creed

We Believe:
That faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life. That the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations. That economic justice can best be won by free men through free enterprise. That government should be of laws rather than of men. That earth's great treasure lies in human personality. And that service to humanity is the best work of life! The year was 1946; the place, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A.; the event, the United States Junior Chamber National Convention. Visitors came from Canada, Mexico, South America, Europe and the Philippine Islands. It was here that the idea of a JCI Creed was born. Past President of the Ohio Junior Chamber and National Vice President of the United States Junior Chamber C. William Brownfield realized at this convention that the organization did not have a Creed. He was inspired by the devotion of Junior Chamber members "to the purpose of serving mankind in a thousand different ways, right down at the grass roots where freedom lives or dies." Brownfield saw Junior Chamber as "the potential for a new force in the world, one capable of changing the balance between victory or defeat for our chosen way of life in a time of crisis." The actual writing of the Creed took place in July 1946 during a drive from Brownfield's hometown of Columbus, Ohio, to his coal mine in New Lexington, a journey of about 75 minutes. He started that journey with a firm conviction in his mind to work on the Creed. It was during that trip that the following words came to mind and were put on paper:

The brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations. Economic justice can best be won by free men through free enterprise. Government should be of laws rather than of men. Earth's great treasure lies in human personality. Service to humanity is the best work of life. In 1950 the first line, "We believe that faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life." Here's a piece of "Jeopardy" - in the original creed, "government" was misspelled. Since it was written, Junior Chamber members all over the world recite the Creed at local, national and international meetings and functions. During that time there has been much discussion of the interpretation of the Creed. The author himself said, "Every member is free to interpret the Creed in the light of his own conscience."

11/18/2016

We are no longer active. We do not handle the Christmas Parade. Please contact the City of Elizabeth City for any parade information.
Thank You!

12/16/2013

And the winners are....

Churches:
1st Forest Park
2nd Pillar of Fire
3rd Evangelical Methodist

Schools:
1st Northeastern FFA
2nd Weeksville Elementary
3rd Northeastern Majorettes

Civic:
1st Pasquotank Camden Relay for Life
2nd Police Athletic League
3rd Girl Scouts of America

Business:
1st Firehouse Subs
2nd Dominion Power
3rd B&S Enterprises

THANK YOU EVERYONE THAT PARTICIPATED!!!

12/16/2013

Christmas marched down Main Street Sunday with a nip in the air and no rain. The clear night was good news for the Elizabeth City Jaycees Parade that was postponed under forecast of rain last week. A few puddles were the only remnants of a more recent threat.

12/04/2013

Due to the upcoming weather for Dec. 7th and 8th, we have made the decision to reschedule the Parade until SUNDAY Dec. 15th. Everything will stay the same as far as times and set up. We will begin line up at 12:00 and Parade will still kick off at 5:30. We apologize for any inconvience this may cause. The entry fee is non-refundable and we apologize to the ones who can not attend. We hope this will not prevent you from being in our Parade in 2014. If you have any questions please contact Jan Tripp @ 252-562-8063 or you may leave a message here. We hope to see everyone there on the 15th to make this best Parade yet! Merry Christmas to all!

12/04/2013

Please share: As of this am we have NOT made the final decision on the Elizabeth City parade for a rain delay. As of Wednesday it is still on a planned. I will keep you updated as soon as anything changes. Thank you!

Elizabeth City Jaycees 2013  Christmas  Parade: "THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES". For an application send an email to janswrld@y...
09/13/2013

Elizabeth City Jaycees 2013 Christmas Parade: "THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES". For an application send an email to [email protected] or leave a message here with your email; or you can text 252/562/8063!

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05/05/2013

The Elizabeth City Jaycees will once again be happy to have the Dunking Booth at the Potato Festival! Hope to see everyone there, it is sure to be a great time!

04/24/2013

We will have our first meeting of the year this coming Sunday at Big Daddy's pizza! Please feel free to join us!

12/02/2012

hope everyone made it out to the 2012 Elizabeth City Jaycees Christmas parade tonight. It was a blast and of course a success :) if you haven't already please like the page. And if you have taken any pictures of the parade, please tag/post your Elizabeth City Christmas parade pictures on Elizabeth City Jaycees page. Thank you all I have a good night!

12/02/2012

Missed you all! Hope the parade went well!
Posting for Jan...
Thanks, Alison Herns

Parade Awards!!! First I want to apologize for the mix up in the trophies being given out. But here are the results!

Civic Group:
1st: KJ Eyer Jr Auxiliary Unit 64
2nd: River City Crimson Bells (Red Hat Group)
3rd: Sudan Buccaneers

Business:
1st: SPCA of Northeastern NC
2nd: Performance Chevrolet

3rd: Page after Page Bookstore

Church:
1st: Forest Park Church
2nd: Royal Rangers Outpost #17/ Fountain of Life Church
3rd: Evangelical Methodist Church Youth Group & Children's Choir

School Club/Organization:
1st: Weeksville Elementary School PTA
2nd: AVID of River Road Middle School
3rd: Northeastern High FFA

Congratulations to all the winners! And Thank You to all the participants!!!

HUGE THANK YOU to all the volunteers!!!

12/01/2012

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27909

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