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Summit for youth service workers set

Youth service providers who deliver youth services in northern Minnesota can attend a summit Oct. 14 at Northern Lights Casino in Walker.

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Youth service providers, including professionals, paraprofessionals, representatives of agencies and nonprofit organizations, and judicial and court representatives, are encouraged to attend.

The summit is the first phase of a three-phase plan to establish a Northern Minnesota Regional Youth Service Providers Network. The summit will feature individual participation work sessions on understanding and using the Search Institute's 40 developmental assets framework to develop a regional strategy.

Registration is $100 if received by Oct. 7, $125 after Oct. 7 and $150 on the day of the conference. Registration includes continental breakfast and lunch.

For details or to register for the summit, visit www.nmyouth.com or call Rosalie White at Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe at 335-3799.


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