About YP Quincy

Mission Statement
YP Quincy is a network of young adults, who develop, enhance and promote educational and career opportunities, entertainment and recreational activities, and active involvement in the community.

Members of YP of the Quincy Area organize social and educational events and volunteer for community betterment causes to enhance the quality of life making the Quincy area a great place to live and work. 

  

YP of the Quincy Area Board:

Tenille Sonethongkham - President
Jamie Scholz - Secretary                   
Nathan Terwelp - Treasurer
Jason Connoyer
Shelby Crow
Jenn Drott
Jana Hattey
Kelli Langston
Mark Reuschel - Past-President                    
Nicole Sawin
Dan Stupavsky
Dr. Dennis Wagner

 

YP Corporate Members

University of Illinois Extension

GREDF

State Street Bank

Quincy Area Chamber of Commerce

Blessing Health Systems

Mercantile Bank

Gardner Denver

Simmetry Communications

Arnold, Behrens, Deters & Gray

First Bankers Trust

Terrible's Mark Twain Casino

Bank of Quincy

Quincy University

John Wood Community College

Quincy Herald-Whig

 

Thanks for a great 2009!

As 2009 draws to a close it is a great time to reflect on all we've been able to accomplish the past 12 months.  2009 was a great year for YP Quincy.  We end the year with 278 members.  Of those members, 119 are male and 159 are female.  88 are couple members and 190 are single members.  We have 16 corporate members and appreciate their support throughout the year.

We were able to offer a variety of programs for our members including several annual events and even a few new ones!

2009 YP Events and Partner Programs

  • Financial Series
  • Mayoral Forum
  • Big Dam Film Festival
  • Professional Development Series
  • Big Dam Race
  • Wedding Reception
  • Earth Day  (YP Volunteer Activity)
  • QU Senior Experience Class (YP Volunteer Activity)
  • The Big Read
  • Monthly Happy Hours
  • Good News of Christmas
  • 20 Under 40
  • JWCC Concert Series-YP Partners to promote
  • YP Workforce Survey

If you weren't one of the 588 people who attended, volunteered or served on a committee for one of the above events, make 2010 your year to get involved!