TEEN ACTIVITIES
VOLUNTEERS: WE NEED YOU! Looking for a way to make a difference in our community?
Consider donating your time to Boise Parks & Recreation!
2012 Upcoming Events: April 28 Releaf Boise: Join our Community Forestry
Unit and 100’s of volunteers to help plant trees along the streets of Boise. May 19 Tending Our Foothills: Help survey our trail users to aid us in determining user satisfaction, possible management needs, and problem locations. May 24 Hershey Track & Field Games: You volunteer to help with measuring, timing, and recording the events. Volunteers must be 16 years of age. June 2 Paint the Parks: Help give our parks a little sprucing by painting a shelter, picnic area, gazebos, or other site amenity in one of our many parks. June 13-16 Idaho Youth Wheelchair Sports Camp: Volunteers are needed to assist youth who use a wheelchair or assistive device, develop skills, improve their fitness level, and participate in new sports. Volunteers must be 16 years of age.
Ongoing Programs: Adopt the Greenbelt Help keep the Boise River clean and safe to use year round.
Eagle Award Projects Foothills Learning Center Aid staff with environmental education, service learning, special events, office assistance, and nature tours. Tree Stewards Learn how trees grow, how to identify trees, proper planting techniques, pruning basics, and how to diagnose common tree problems. Service Projects Tree mulching and wrapping, site amenity construction and mainte- nance, park spruce-ups.
For more information contact: Jerry Pugh, Volunteer Coordinator,
jpugh@cityofboise.org 608-7617
TEEN ART BATIK 13-17 YRS
Explore the possibilities of combining color and fabric! Learn how to use wax as a dye resist with the ancient Japa- nese art of Batik. Purchase of some materials required. Instructor will provide supply list at first class.
AGES DAYS TIME 13-17 F
DATES 1:00-2:30pm Jun 15-Jul 20 LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FBCC Art Ctr. S. Mihaylo FEE RES/NR $48.05/$73.93
ACTIVITY# 401506-01
DRAWING 13-17 YRS This course focuses on beginning and intermediate drawing techniques for junior and senior high school students. Individual instruction provided to small groups of 6-12 students. Some supplies will be provided. AGES DAYS TIME 13-17 Tu
DATES 3:00-4:30pm Jun 12-Jul 17 POTTERY 13-17 YRS
Learn to create original pots by forming clay on an electric potter’s wheel. Limited to 10 students. Young potters will receive individualized instruction on basics of wheel-thrown pottery and gain an understanding of glazing and firing methods. Students will also make more advanced handbuilt projects. No class July 4. All materials provided. AGES DAYS TIME
DATES 13-17 W 3:30-5:00pm Jun 13-Jul 25 SCULPTURE 13-17 YRS
Students will explore the imaginative and fun world of three-dimensional design, seeing cardboard, clay, plaster and other materials transformed into unique personal art.
AGES DAYS TIME 13-17 M 3:00-4:30pm DATES Jun 11-Jul 16 WATERCOLOR 13-17 YRS
This course focuses on beginning and intermediate techniques of watercolor painting, including stretching paper, use of color washes and composition. Individual instruction provided to small groups of 6-12 students. Some supplies will be provided.
AGES DAYS TIME 13-17 Th
TeenSide is an organization that engages youth in the community through volunteer, service learning, and recreational projects. Teens meet, develop, and construct their own projects, identifying needs in Boise and the surrounding area.
Adults mentor and lead students in project decisions. Students keep track of all volunteer hours spent planning and implementing projects.
Students learn valuable job skills and life skills, while hanging out with friends and building a connection
with their community.
We meet the first Wednesday of every month at the Whitney Community Center, 1609 S. Owyhee St., to plan and design projects and events.
Need assistance or know of an individual or
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group in need? Send an email to Chris at
ccamacho@cityofboise.org, or call 854-4910.
WWW.CITYOFBOISE.ORG/PARKS DATES 3:00-4:30pm Jun 14-Jul 19 LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FFBCC Art Ctr S. Baughman FEE RES/NR $48.05/$73.93 FORT BOISE COMMUNITY CENTER
CLAY-O-RAMA 12-17 YRS Have a ton of fun on Friday nights at this drop-in clay workshop. Try your hand at making pottery. A qualified clay art instructor will be available to teach both hand-build and wheel-thrown pottery. AGES DAYS TIME 12-17 F
DATE 6:30-8:30 pm LOCATION June 15-July 20 FBCC DROP IN PHOTO LAB 13-17 YRS
Teens with black & white photography darkroom experience can enjoy some creative time at the Art Center photo lab. Chemicals and enlarger provided. Bring your own paper. Call 608-7689 for available times. AGES DAYS/TIME
12-17 Call 608-7689
LOCATION FBCC
FEE $2; free with school ID FORT BOISE TEEN CENTER 12-17 YRS
Young people have a place to call their own at Fort Boise Community Center! Our 1,500-square-foot Teen Activity Center includes a game room with pool, table tennis, console-based gaming, or listening to music. A social area is designated as a comfortable place for teens to meet with their friends. The computer lab features equipment set aside for teens!
AGES DAYS TIME
12-17 M-F 1:00-5:00 pm 12-17 F
7:00-11:00pm DATE LOCATION
June 1-Aug. 23 FBCC June 1-Aug. 23 FBCC
FEE
$2; free with school ID $2; free with school ID
SUMMER 2012 25 FEE $2; free with school ID
ACTIVITY# 402746-01
LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FFBCC Art Ctr S. Baughman FEE RES/NR $48.05/$73.93
ACTIVITY# 402735-01
LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FFBCC Art Ctr D. Scott FEE RES/NR $48.05/$73.93
ACTIVITY# 402723-01
LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FFBCC Art Ctr S. Baughman FEE RES/NR $48.05/$73.93
ACTIVITY# 402745-01
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