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Loyal Heights/Ballard Community Center Teen Programs

 
Loyal Heights/Ballard Teen Development Leader: (206) 684-4052
Loyal Heights: 2101 NW 77th St., 98117 > directions
Ballard: 6020 28th Ave. NW, 98107 > directions
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Teen Ski Trip


Thursday, December 27th
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
(Registration Deadline: December 21st)
Activity Fee: $35 – $65 fees vary depending on age, equipment, and lift tickets.

During winter break we hit the slopes of Steven Pass for a fun filled day of skiing and snowboarding. All the necessary forms are listed below. Call Connor for more information, (206) 684-4052.

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Through the passage of the Pro Parks Levy, the city of Seattle has allocated funds to finance a Teen Development Leader to provide various activities and programs for Teen grades 6th-12th during the many times - Afternoon, evenings, weekends, and summers -when they are not in school. These funds will help teens enjoy recreational, cultural, athletic, and educational opportunities in a safe, fun and welcoming environment. The six core program areas that Teen Development Leaders will be focusing on are:

  • Arts and Culture
  • Life skills and Job Readiness (Service Learning)
  • Social Recreation
  • Citizenship and Leadership Development
  • Sports and Fitness
  • Environment Education, and Stewardship

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Updated December 12, 2007

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