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ANNOUNCEMENTS, from 15 in their development. See Mr. Andrew for details. Super Sitters Course: Cost is $40 for course and registra-
tion, at Youth Center (Bldg. 5210). Super Sitters courses are
Teen Center Youth & Teen Centers Memberships: For about a dollar held every so often when at least six students are on the list.
a day, you could have peace of mind knowing that your son The classes are taught in two, four-hour segments, location
100 Kincheloe Ave., Bldg. 7211, 661-275-8336 or daughter is in a safe environment—an environment that and times will vary on availability. The course is open for
fosters development in many different areas and offers con- youth and teens ages 11-18. Once registered, student will be
Archery Camp: July 6-10, 8 a.m.-noon Free for members, stant supervision, tutoring and fun! Did you know that the QRWL¿HGRIWKHQH[WDYDLODEOHFRXUVH
$25 for non-members. Open to ages 9-18. Youth and Teens most dangerous time for youth, especially teens, are between
will learn how to shoot an arrow safely and accurately as the hours of 3 and 6 p.m? The Youth and Teen Centers offer Youth Sports
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Technology Camp: July 13-17, 8 a.m.-noon. Free for and the 4-H Club. For more information about youth and
members, $25 for non-members. Open to ages 9-18. Learn teen memberships, contact the main youth center at 661- Youth Soccer Sign Ups: through July 31. Open to ages
all about video editing, photo editing, editing music tracks, 275-5437. 5-14. Cost is $75 for members, $85 for non-members. Physi-
using a video camera and making your own movie. cal needed upon registration and must be valid thru soccer
Youth & Teen Sponsorship: Are you new to the area? season.
<(6<RXWK(PSOR\PHQW6NLOOV Gain valuable work ex- Will you be PCSing soon? Wouldn’t it be nice to have a
perience and earn money for College, up to $1,000. Open to friend to show your kids around base? The Air Force Youth Volleyball Fall Clinic: Aug. 11-Oct. 29, Tuesdays and
teens whose parent is active duty Air Force. Call the Teen Centers offer sponsorship for kids and teens so that every Thursdays, 5-6 p.m. at the Main Youth Center, Bldg. 5210.
Center for more information. move is a seamless transition. For more information about Open to ages 9-15. Free to members, $25 for non-members.
Youth or Teen Sponsorship contact the Main Youth Center, Physicals will be required. Sign up at the Youth Sports Cen-
Keystone Club: Meeting 2:10 p.m., Wednesdays at the 661-275-5437. ter. For more information, call 661-277-8961.
Teen Center. The Keystone Club is a leadership club for
teens who are interested in learning or improving their own
leadership skills. The club focuses on leadership, commu-
nity service, academic success, career preparation and teen
outreach. Come by the Teen Center for more information.
Teen Council: A Teen Council is being formed to give a Hearts Apart
voice for teens within the community. The Teen Center is
looking for teens associated with other teen youth groups i.e. presents Our Monthly Event For Families Of Deployed Service Members
Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Chapel Youth Groups, NHS, ASB,
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tatives will meet once a month and discuss teen issues on
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School or Mr. Paul at the Teen Center. us for the July 2015 Hearts Apart event
at the Club Muroc Pool. We’ll provide the
Teen Center Membership: Parents—memberships at the food and you can bring the FUN!!
Teen Center are available year round. Cost is $360 for an
annual membership. One of the worst times for a teen to
make a bad decision is between the hours of 3 pm and 6
p.m. For a dollar a day you can have peace of mind knowing
that your son or daughter is in a safe, fun and developmental
environment with a caring staff that will make sure your son
or daughter feels right at home and have a great experience.
Youth & Teen Sponsorship: Are you new to the area? Will AT CLUB MUROC
you be PCS’ing soon? Wouldn’t it be nice to have a friend to
show your kids around base? The Air Force Youth Centers
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seamless transition. For more information about Youth or
Teen Sponsorship, contact the Main Youth Center at 661-
275-5437.
Super Sitters Course: Cost: $40 course and registration,
at Youth Center, Bldg. 5210. Super Sitters courses are held
every so often when at least six students are on the list. The
classes are taught in two, four hour segments, location and
times will vary on availability. The course is open for youth
and teens ages 11-18. Once registered, student will be noti-
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Youth of the Year: Do you have what it takes to repre- 2R2S71V7P-Ju0B7lYy23 5 7from pm to
sent Edwards AFB at the local, district, state, regional and pm
potentially national level? If so you can earn thousands and
thousands of scholarship dollars. Check with your local teen
center.
Youth Programs
24 Lathrop Dr., 661-275-5437
Boys & Girls Club Power Hour/Project Learn: Monday- CLUB MUROC
Thursday, 2:45-4 p.m. Power Hour: making minutes count
helps club members (ages 6-12) become successful in school 275 Doolittle Parkway
by providing homework help/ tutoring while encouraging Building 5600
members to become self-directed learners. See Ms. Jasmine
for details and to sign up. Hearts Apart is sponsored by the Airman & Family Readiness Center and is Like us on Edwards Airman
a resiliency infusing support network open to families of deployed active FACEBOOK & Family Readiness Center
Torch Club:7XHVGD\VSPLQWKH7RUFK5RRP duty military personnel. For more information and to RSVP by 21 July
Torch clubs are charter, small-group leadership and service call the A&FRC at 277-0723
clubs for boys and girls ages 9-12. It is a powerful vehicle
through which club staff can help meet the special character
development needs of younger adolescents at a critical stage