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.
Family First Community Center: Makerspace 1
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Join Jordan Bye for free time for young ones to explore painting, crafting, and random art projects! This program is for families and toddlers 5 and under. Drop-ins are accepted.
Family First Community Center: Makerspace 1
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Artists will learn basic art skills, including composition and color theory. Both students with no previous art experience and a previous art interest are welcome! We will be painting a variety of styles, from realism to abstract. Supplies are included in cost and classes will result in a finished painting each week. Drop-ins are accepted!
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.
A class led by Lindbergh High School students, which helps teens learn about networking with people so that they can, in the future, help connect and maintain relationships with others for future opportunities.
Join Young Queens and embark on a journey of self-discovery, mentorship, and growth. Explore your unique potential, build lasting friendships, and embrace the path to success. Be a part of our empowering sisterhood! Unlock your potential today! Those who attend weekly will also qualify for a special summer trip to visit Washington State University (WSU)! […]
Family First Community Center: Makerspace 1
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Join the Environmental Science Center for our drop-in family science time. Each session features a different STEM topic with hands-on activities and crafts to keep your kids learning all year long! Stop by during any part of our event time to be a part of the fun. These programs are open to all ages, but […]
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.
Family First Community Center: Makerspace 1
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Artists will learn basic art skills, including composition and color theory. Both students with no previous art experience and a previous art interest are welcome! We will be painting a variety of styles, from realism to abstract. Supplies are included in cost and classes will result in a finished painting each week. Drop-ins are accepted!
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.
FFCC will be on a quarterly closure from Monday, March 30th, to Saturday, April 4th; however, HealthPoint Clinic will remain open. FFCC will then open and operate on modified hours, 10:00 AM-6:00 PM, April 6th-10th. Regular hours resume Monday, April 13th. Thank you for understanding!