Youth Council

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City Manager's Office
Youth Council
(805) 583-6766

2929 Tapo Canyon Road
Simi Valley, CA 93063
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Overview

The Simi Valley Youth Council is an advisory board to the City Council on issues affecting youth in the community and is comprised of 21 members and up to three alternates. Each high school and middle school is represented on the Youth Council, as well as the Community at Large.

Application

Apply for the Youth Council

Membership on the Youth Council is open to residents of the City of Simi Valley who are in 7th through 12th grade. The current Youth Council term began on July 1, 2024, and will conclude on June 30, 2025.

Applications to serve on the Youth Council are accepted year-round, and successful applicants are appointed by the City Council each June.  The application period to serve on the 2025-26 Youth Council term will open in March 2025. 

To apply, submit an online application.

For those interested in volunteering for upcoming Youth Council events, email the Youth Council Coordinator.

Upcoming Events

The Youth Council typically meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 5:00 p.m., August through June. All meetings of the Youth Council are open to the public. The Youth Council discusses various issues of interest and concern for youth. For upcoming meeting dates and agenda information, please see below.

To be notified in advance for other Youth Council events, students are encouraged to subscribe to the City's govDelivery system (formerly E-Notify) to receive updates and information related to Youth Council activities. Please add simivalleyca@public.govdelivery.com to your spam filter's safe list to ensure receipt of govDelivery messages, but note the email address is not monitored. 

Art Session for the Youth Council's Book to Action Community Art Project

This free event is intended for community members of all ages

The Simi Valley Youth Council invites artists of all ages and skill levels to participate in its first ever Book to Action project called Rising Strong: A Path Through Hardship.

The Youth Council will host a community art session on Wednesday, December 15, between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., in the Library's Community Room. This free, all ages event, will allow attendees to design their tiles in a community setting with art supplies provided.  All completed art tiles will be featured in a collective display at the Library in January 2022.

If you are unable to attend the art session, you are invited to pick up your precut paper tiles, available in either 6" x 6" or 6" x 12" sizes, at the Simi Valley Public Library, located at 2969 Tapo Canyon Road, or at Simi Valley City Hall located at 2929 Tapo Canyon Road.

Completed paper tiles can be dropped off at either City Hall or the Library by December 15, 2021.

Background on the Book to Action Project:  This project asks artists to create works that are representative of themes found in Dr. Brene Brown's book, Rising Strong. These themes include overcoming a hardship or "rising strong" when faced with adversity. Rising Strong is the book selected by the Simi Valley Public Library for its second Community Reads Initiative.

Although reading Rising Strong is not required, artists can use the book as inspiration to draw, paint, or sketch images on premade paper tiles that represent a challenge they have overcome or are working to overcome.

"Rising Strong is about recovering from adversity or failure, not allowing our mistakes to hold us back, and moving forward in life," said Youth Council member Abhishek Jagannathan. "The book teaches resilience," Mr. Jagannathan continued, "everyone faces some sort of adversity in their lives, especially in light of COVID-19. Resilience in these times is key, which is why the Youth Council invites community members to participate in this project."

For further information about the Community Reads Initiative or information about the book Rising Strong, visit https://simivallevlibrary.org/community-read. For additional information regarding the Book to Action project, contact Kristin Tignac, Community Services Coordinator, at (805) 583-6766 or ktignac@simivalley.org.

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