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Around Town: ‘Teen Scene Plugged In’ at College of the Canyons Performing Arts Center

March 21, 2013

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Last night, the City of Santa Clarita hosted Teen Scene Plugged-In at the College of the Canyons Performing Arts Center. This program informed parents about today’s teen culture and gave them tools to connect and understand their teen’s daily life and issues.

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Anti-drug organizations from around the City including A Light of Hope and ACTION provided helpful information to parents about the social and academic pressures teens face everyday at the resource fair.

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Councilmember Frank Ferry spoke about personal experiences as being the principle of Alemany High School and the teen issues he comes across.

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Kathy Hunter, Director of Student Services at William S. Hart Union High School District, spoke aabout “toxic” parenting issues and pressures faced by teens.

Teen Scene Plugged In Flickr Page

Click to view ‘Teen Scene Plugged In’ on the City’s Flickr page.

For more information about the Blue Ribbon Task Force, visit Santa-Clarita.com.

‘Teen Scene Plugged In’ Happening Tonight at College of the Canyons Performing Arts Center

March 20, 2013

The City of Santa Clarita presents “Families Surviving and Thriving in the 21st Century” as the focus of this year’s Teen Scene Plugged-In event, which will be hosted tonight, March 20, with the resource fair beginning at 6 p.m. and the program starting at 6:30 p.m. at the College of the Canyons Performing Arts Center.

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This dynamic and engaging program will get parents plugged in to today’s teen culture and give them tools to connect and understand their teen’s daily life. Some of the community speakers include; April Tithe, Program Staff Therapist Intern at the Santa Clarita Child and Family Center; Kim Goldman, Executive Director of the SCV Youth Project; Kathy Hunter, Director of Student Services at William S. Hart Union High School District; and Patricia E. Patton, a Clinical Psychologist.

Click to learn more information.

Click to learn more information.

Each year more than 500 for teens and parents attend the Blue Ribbon Task Force’s annual event, which addresses tough teen issues and provides information and useful resources to help participants get through the crucial teenage years.

The evening includes discussions on drug and alcohol use, social and academic pressure, teen stress, peer pressure, dating, family communication and connection. Prior to the beginning of the program, a resource fair will be held providing valuable tools on information for parents.

For more information on the Teen Scene program, contact the Human Services Office at (661) 250-3708 or visit Santa-Clarita.com. The Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons is located at 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road.

City’s ‘Teen Scene Plugged In’ Event Coming to College of the Canyons Performing Arts Center March 20

March 13, 2013
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The City of Santa Clarita presents “Families Surviving and Thriving in the 21st Century” as the focus of this year’s Teen Scene Plugged-In event, which will be hosted on Wednesday, March 20, at 6 p.m. at the College of the Canyons Performing Arts Center.  

This dynamic and engaging program will get parents plugged in to today’s teen culture and give them tools to connect and understand their teen’s daily life.  Some of the community speakers include; Andrea Fleetham, Program Staff Therapist Intern at the Santa Clarita Child and Family Center; Kim Goldman, Executive Director of the SCV Youth Project; Kathy Hunter, Director of Student Services at William S. Hart Union High School District; and Patricia E. Patton, a Clinical Psychologist. 

Click to learn more information.

Click to learn more information.

Each year more than 500 for teens and parents attend the Blue Ribbon Task Force’s annual event, which addresses tough teen issues and provides information and useful resources to help participants get through the crucial teenage years. The evening includes discussions on drug and alcohol use, social and academic pressure, teen stress, peer pressure, dating, family communication and connection. Prior to the beginning of the program, a resource fair will be held providing valuable tools on information for parents.      

For more information on the Teen Scene program, contact the Human Services Office at (661) 250-3708 or visit Santa-Clarita.com. The Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons is located at 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road.


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