The purpose of Hip-Hop Dance/Breaking is to build students' confidence, skills, grit, creativity, and musicality—all while having fun as they learn advanced dance moves, tricks, choreography, performance, and battling.
Are you passionate about libraries and your community? Apply to join the new teen leaders group in collaboration with Fairwood Library, Renton Library, and the Family First Community Center. Members will earn volunteer credit and have a voice in programs/events offered at the Fairwood Library, Renton Library, Family First Community Center, and the greater community. […]
Family First Community Center: Gymnasium 1/2
16200 116th Ave SE, Renton, WA
Stop on by for a series of Zumba Aerobic classes using all dance styles. Every class we will revisit the steps that we've covered and build onto a choreographed routine. Come join the fun!
Introduction to Ballet classes are brought to you by The Destiny Wimpye Foundation. This class is for ages 5-8. Ballet attire is required to ensure that all dancers are properly covered before, during, and after class (leotards, tights, ballet slippers). Pre-register at the Family First Community Center front desk as space is limited or under […]
Family First Community Center: Activities Lounge Quiet Room
Our program emphasis is placed on listening communication, comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing the language of Tigrigna. The vocabulary is situational and intends to develop communicative competence in the learner, some history culture, and geography of Eritrea and the nine tribes of Eritrea. Students are introduced to the culture of Eritrea-speaking countries through visitors, videos, […]
Join us at the Family First Community Center for a drop-in tot time with toys, puzzles, and books provided. A great time to make new friends for you and your little one! *Dates subject to change*.
Stop on by for a series of Zumba Aerobic classes using all dance styles. Every class we will revisit the steps that we've covered and build onto a choreographed routine. Come join the fun!
The Trailblazers program cultivates youth as they become empowered critical thinkers, driven by a deep sense of purpose. Trailblazers participants emerge as leaders as they explore the program’s four pillars. This program is hosted by Theresa Carter-Vincent and Marissa McDowell in Makerspace 2.
BRAVE partners with schools, community centers, and community organizations to implement the Trailblazers programming that provides an opportunity to empower and collaborate with 4th and 5th-graders, middle and high school scholars, and their families. Register at the Family First Community Center or on the Brave Young People's website. Registration closes on October 3rd.
Community members can drop in to play pickleball and connect with other locals. Senior (50+) community members can drop in to play pickleball and connect with other locals on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. Adult pickleball (18+) is available on Wednesday evenings from 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm.