
The St. Charles Jaycees' chapter was chartered on December 3, 1958. Hundreds of young people have been members over the years, including many that have gone on to leadership roles in the St. Charles area, as aldermen, school and park board members, civic and business leaders, and even mayor (Fred T. L. Norris, a charter member).
Membership is open to young men and women ages 18 through 40. You need not be a resident of St. Charles; many of our finest members live out of town, but share a commitment to improve the community and themselves. The Jaycees offers them a chance to do just that. Many people have joined to meet other people in the community.Our monthly general meeting is held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall at Main St. (RT. 64) and Second Avenue on the east side of downtown St. Charles; enter on the East Main St. side of the building, next to the Barber Shop and go downstairs. Limited parking is available on Second Avenue. In addition there is a parking lot on the east side of the building, off of Third Avenue.
What we do as a chapter:
Current projects that are proposed, coming up, or just completed. Click the
projects for more info CPG if available.
Haunted House
Parade Marshals for the Annual Christmas Parade Sta,Nov,29th
Needy Kids Shopping Tour
Semi Annual Senior Citizen Dinner-Dances Sat,Nov,23nd
Camp New Hope for the handicapped. The St. Charles Jaycees generally sponsor
more campers than any other chapter in Illinois
Contacts:Mike SteesAlexcia TylerThis site is currently under construction!