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Teens Program

Teen Programs

Teens (Ages 14-17) have the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities at any of the centers listed below. Each center encourages the teen participants to select and plan their own activities. Activities may include tournament nights, fund-raisers (car wash, bake sales, raffles), dances, pool, ping pong, basketball, bowling, cards, career exploration, camping, hiking, biking, volleyball, trips, and special events. Fundraisers enable the teens to earn money for special events or projects. The Teen Program is a year-round activity. The program is free except for some special events.


photo of teen activityAjo Community Center
290 5th Street
Ajo, AZ
520-387-6641

Arivaca Community Center
16012 Universal Ranch Road
Arivaca, AZ
520-398-3010

Catalina Recreation Center
16652 N. Oracle Road
Catalina, AZ
520-825-9011

Drexel Heights Community Center
5220 S. San Joaquin Avenue
Tucson, AZ
520-883-4228

Ellie Towne Flowing Wells Community Center
1660 W. Wetmore Road
Tucson, AZ
520-887-9786

photo of teens playing poolLittletown Community Center
6465 S. Craycroft Road
Tucson, AZ
520-574-1404

Robles Ranch Community Center
16150 W. Ajo Highway
Tucson, AZ
520-822-4408

John A. Valenzuela Youth Center
1550 S. 6th Avenue
South Tucson, AZ
520-792-9251


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