To join the Southington Jaycees, please contact '13 Membership Vice President Jody Socha, '13 Membership Director Jim Brunetti, or '13 President Renee' Hearn at 203.915.7638. You can also email us at SouthingtonJaycees@yahoo.com or contact us HERE.
The Southington Jaycees are the organization of choice for young people! We are a constructive action organization of men and women, ages 21-40. Members develop personally and professionally as leaders in their communities by investing time and energy in civic affairs.
Membership in the Junior Chamber begins in a local chapter. Chapter size ranges from 20 to more than 1,000 members. Many of the benefits members realize come from chapter involvement. Each member also belongs to a state Junior Chamber organization, as well as The United States Junior Chamber of Commerce and Junior Chamber International. One annual membership fee of $50 provides each member a multitude of opportunities at all levels of the Junior Chamber organization.
The Jaycees Are:
The Southington Jaycees are the organization of choice for young people! We are a constructive action organization of men and women, ages 21-40. Members develop personally and professionally as leaders in their communities by investing time and energy in civic affairs.
Membership in the Junior Chamber begins in a local chapter. Chapter size ranges from 20 to more than 1,000 members. Many of the benefits members realize come from chapter involvement. Each member also belongs to a state Junior Chamber organization, as well as The United States Junior Chamber of Commerce and Junior Chamber International. One annual membership fee of $50 provides each member a multitude of opportunities at all levels of the Junior Chamber organization.
The Jaycees Are:
- Young people (ages 21-40) of any race, religion, or gender.
- Dedicated to community improvement and personal betterment.
- The fastest growing young people’s organization in the world.
- A stimulus to community spirit.
- A group that will readily accept the challenge of different community projects.
- International presence in seventy countries in the free world.
- Recognized by government and business leaders at every level as an organization, which develops new community leaders, through constructive action.
- Associate with other young people in the community.
- Leadership development through active participation.
- The opportunity of helping to improve the community.
- Knowledge of public affairs and community problems.
- An opportunity to become a community leader.
- Fellowship, on an individual basis and family basis.
- Practical knowledge of public speaking, parliamentary procedure, budgets and public affairs.
- The opportunity of having a voice in the affairs of the community, the State and the Nation.
- Self Satisfaction - the greatest reward of all.