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Written by Jeff Wike   
Thursday, 03 June 2010 13:34

New this year, The Center is hosting monthly dances during the school year for 6-8th grade students.  Chaperoned by Center staff and volunteers, MSDances are a fun and safe place for local middle school students to hang out with friends and have fun on a Saturday night. 

Dances happen from 7-9pm, are DJ'ed by Center staff and take place at The Center.  See calendar for scheduled dances. 

Cost: $5

For Students:
DJ and Dancing, Pool tables, Concessions, Air Hockey, Foosball, Ping-Pong, Giveaways, Games and Contests, Hang out with Friends!

*School ID required to get in.

Info for Parents:
-All music is reviewed and selected by Center staff for appropriateness
-Students must remain at The Center until a parent comes inside to pick them up
-Parents must come inside to pick up their child before they can leave (Use Student Entrance on Market St. for drop-offs and pickups)
-Dress code is enforced
-Concessions will be for sale
-We will maintain at least a 1:15 adult to student ratio during dances
-Please do not park in front of the Fire Station at any time
-Parents are welcome to come in and observe at any time
-Chaperone's are needed.  Let us know if you would like to help.

Contact:
248-4977 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
After School Central

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Who: 6-8th grade students   

When: Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday when school is open: 3:45-6pm starting August 31, 2010.

What: After-School Central, (also known as “ASC) is designed to partner with parents by providing a FREE, safe and supervised after-school education, enrichment, and recreation program for middle school students. Our two part-time staff work in conjunction with a team of adult community volunteers to provide a balance of recreation, education, and enrichment through the daily structure of activities. Free snacks are provided daily to students, as well as at least an hour of free (recreational) time in the gym, game room, and computer lab. Education and enrichment happens during “Options” and “Homework Time,” two 30-minute blocks of time for various opportunities, including homework help or creativity classes. Creativity classes vary from week to week, but include art classes, service projects, guitar lessons, fitness training, small group discussions and a variety of other activities.  See pictures here.

After-School Central also engages high school students and ASC alumni to volunteer weekly. High School volunteers assist staff and volunteers with concessions, homework help, supervision, and various other projects and responsibilities, teaching them responsibility, job skills, maturity, service and teamwork. 

The strength of ASC is our volunteers and staff, because they provide hours of positive interactions, role modeling, and caring relationships each week.

Bus Transportation (Thanks to Whitley County Consolidated Schools!) is provided from Indian Springs Middle School to The Center. Completed permission forms are required to travel on the bus. Students must be picked up no later than 6:00 pm at The Center.

To register your student: Download permission form here, or pick up permission form at The Center office or Indian Springs Middle School
To be a High School Volunteer: View available volunteer opportunities here, or download HS volunteer application here
To be an Adult Volunteer: View available volunteer opportunities here, or download an ASC Adult Volunteer Application packet here

To receive text messages about After-School Central activities, updates, and cancellations sign-up here.

Note: When school is closed or cancelled, there is no After-School Central programming.

Typical Day at ASC
3:45-4 Free time, free snacks
4-4:30 Homework Time
4:30-5pm Options (Creativity Classes, Service Projects)
5-6pm Free (Recreational) Time
6pm Students leave or are picked up

If you have questions about After-School Central, contact:
Todd Blanton- Director of Programming
260-248-4977 or  email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Check out our After School Central Photo Gallery Click Here

Visit our After School Central MySpace page

 
Summer Central

Who: 6-12th grade students

When: **Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday's, 1-4pm (except for special activities)

What:  Summer Central is designed to provide productive summer activities and opportunities for 6-12th grade students over the summer. Summer Central is free and involves a wide variety of fun and positive activities such as: games and recreation, art classes, field trips, leadership and team building, camping, service projects and more.

See Calendar for activities.

Check out our Summer Central Photo Gallery Click Here

**Occasionally there are alternate trips and activities on certain dates throughout the summer.  On these dates, Summer Central will not happen at regularly scheduled times.  See calendar for these dates and activities.

 

 
Nitelife PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 12 December 2008 14:08

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who:  9-12th grade students

When: Every Friday night 8-11pm during the school year (Monthly during the summer)


What: NiteLife began as a collaborative effort by community groups to address the need in this community for positive opportunities during a high-risk time period on Friday nights for high school students. It is free to students and involves weekly themed activities, as well as a youth-friendly environment for hanging out with friends. Open every Friday night at The Center, NiteLife is a great opportunity for affordable, local, and supervised fun.  NiteLife averaged over 90 students weekly between 2006-2009.  For the month of September 2009, NiteLife average attendance was 119 students.


How: NiteLife is staffed, planned, and supervised by the NiteLife Program Coordinator, NiteLife Leadership Team and 40+ adult volunteers who care about young people.

Summer Schedule: Only 1 NiteLife event each month over the summer.  See calendar for June, July and August Events.  Weekly NiteLife starts on first Friday of September.

NiteLife Weekly Themes

  Team  Theme/Sample Events
 First Friday: 1st Church of God Team 1    Video Games, Wii tourney, Rock Band
 Second Friday:
Vict. Chr. Fellowship/ Oak Grove  Concerts, karaoke
 Third Friday:
1st Church of God Team 2  Tournaments, Ping-pong, dodgeball
 Fourth Friday
Youth for Christ 
 Free Food, Pizza
 Fifth Friday 
1st Church of God Team 3
 Random, Movie Nights


Team's organization websites

First Church of God     Victory Christian Fellowship     Oak Grove Church of God     Youth For Christ

 

To be an Adult Volunteer: View available volunteer opportunities here, or download an NiteLife Adult Volunteer Application packet here

 

Sign up here to receive txt messages about upcoming NiteLife events, cancellations, prizes 

 

Check out our Nitelife Photo Gallery Click Here

Visit our Nitelife MySpace Page

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 October 2009 15:27
 


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