Drop-in center offers a safe, positive place for middle school and high school kids to go after school. Free meal provided on Thursdays. Serves youth in grades 6-12.
Offers a safe, positive place for middle school and high school kids to go after school. Includes a Best Buy Teen Tech Center, tutoring and mentor programs, a stage, dance floor, green room, teaching kitchen and art room. Also includes a leadership program and free meals every other week.
Offers a free week-long summer day camp for children ages 5-12 who have a loved one with cancer, who have cancer themselves or who have lost someone to cancer.
Offers five free week-long summer day camps for children who have a loved one with cancer, who have cancer themselves or who have lost someone to cancer.
Provides themed activities including music, art, crafts, games, exercise, theater, therapy dogs and field trips.
Drop-in center offers a safe, positive place for middle school and high school kids to go after school. Free meal provided on Thursdays. Serves youth in grades 6-12.
Offers a safe, positive place for middle school and high school kids to go after school. Includes a Best Buy Teen Tech Center, tutoring and mentor programs, a stage, dance floor, green room, teaching kitchen and art room. Also includes a leadership program and free meals every other week.
Offers a free summer program for youth ages 14-19 interested in learning and performing Shakespeare's works.
Offers a summer program for youth interested in learning and performing Shakespeare's works. First-year students participate in a summer program for seven weeks (131 hours).
Students work on sonnets, speeches, scenes, text, voice, and fencing, culminating in a recital performance at the Broadway Performance Hall.
Returning students rehearse a full Shakespeare play for five weeks, with an opening performance at the Seattle Outdoor Theatre Festival and a tour of performances to various venues indoors and out.
Kidstage offers year-round theatre classes and performance opportunities for youth 5-20 years old.
Offers theatre classes and performance opportunities throughout the year for youth 5 through 20 years old. Kidstage classes and performances are offered throughout the year. Summer camps are one week long (both half-day and full-day options). Fall and Winter/Spring sessions are after school, once per week for 10-14 weeks, between 1-2 hours in length.
Drop-in center offers a safe, positive place for middle school and high school kids to go after school. Free meal provided on Thursdays. Serves youth in grades 6-12.
Offers a safe, positive place for middle school and high school kids to go after school. Includes a Best Buy Teen Tech Center, tutoring and mentor programs, a stage, dance floor, green room, teaching kitchen and art room. Also includes a leadership program and free meals every other week.
Offers a variety of cultural, educational and recreational classes and sport programs for youth of all ages.
Offers a variety of activities for children and youth in the Auburn area.
Activities include:
- Acting instruction
- Art classes
- Crafts
- Dance lessons
- Games
- Gymnastics
- Musical instrument instruction
- STEM classes (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math
- Sport leagues
- Workshops
Offers a variety of youth and adult recreational programs including athletic programs and enrichment.
Coordinates league and tournament sports, including baseball, basketball, volleyball, soccer, softball, fitness and tennis.
Skills classes are available in many sports.
Offers inclusive recreation programs and special events.
Offers a variety of programs for all ages. Programs include acting and improvisation, ceramic art instruction, cooking, dancing, guitar lessons, gymnastics, parkour, playing games, sports, swimming and more.
Offers a variety of recreation programs for all ages. Programs include dance and martial arts, team and individual sports, swimming and more.
Offers an arts-based, social justice program for youth and young adults ages 14-18. Participants collaborate with mentor artists in 16-week long sessions, meeting two times a week to dialogue, create, and share a meal.
Offers an arts-based, social justice program for youth and young adults.
Participants collaborate with mentor artists in 16-week long sessions, meeting two times a week to dialogue, create, and share a meal.
At the end of each session, youth lead and produce community-based events and actions where they share their creativity, vision, and new abilities.
Rather than penalizing youth for being late or missing a class, program focuses on using incentives like stipends, relationships with mentor artists, and content relevant to their lives to keep participants engaged.
Has an agreement with the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office allowing program enrollment to be used as mitigation in achieving positive court-case outcomes.
Additional programming is offered through monthly gatherings and special projects guided by the program's Youth Leadership Board.
Participation on this board offers a way for youth to stay involved after program completion, access continued learning opportunities, and build on their leadership skills.
Monthly Leadership Gatherings are held on Saturdays from February through November at venues throughout King County.