
What are the Jaycees all about?
The Jaycees is a service organization designed exclusively for men and women between the ages of 21 and 40. Both singles and couples are welcome to join. The Jaycees promote community development through participation in local projects, while providing learning, leadership and social opportunities to members. Annual membership includes bi-monthly meetings, networking opportunities with other professionals of similar age and interests, and participation in regional, state, and national events.
10.21.05
The Harlem Ambassadors are coming! Get ready for dazzling ball-handling tricks, high-flying slam dunks and hilarious family comedy. Join the Harlem Ambassadors basketball show on Saturday, October 29 at 2 p.m. at the Mason City High School Gym, as they take on the Mason City Jaycees. Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door. All proceeds benefit the Mason City Jaycees. For more information, contact the Mason City Jaycees at (507) 408-1700 or contact@masoncityjaycees.com.
The Harlem Ambassadors...it's not your grandfather's basketball show!
Go to http://www.harlemambassadors.com/ for more information.

10.21.05-- Letter from the President I wanted to send you an update of where the Mason City Jaycees stand as of December 1, 2005 . If you have not been to a meeting lately, you might be surprised to learn that we have several new faces amongst us. Our members as we currently stand are:
President – Brad Schoneberg Thank you for everybody who expressed an interest in serving as an Officer for 2006. We experienced many successes during 2005 and did a fantastic job getting the “ Jaycees ” name out in North Iowa . Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you for all your efforts during 2005! I suspect 2006 will be another big year for the Mason City Jaycees . If you have not come out recently to meet up with the Jaycees , come check us out and get reacquainted. Brad Schoneberg Older News |
The Jaycee Creed
By C. William Brownfield
We believe...
That faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life;
That the brotherhood of man transcends the soverneignty 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.