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Teen Night Returns to Pendleton Rec Center

Pendleton, ORLocal News

The upcoming Teen Night at the Pendleton Rec Center on September 20, 2024, promises to be an exciting opportunity for local teenagers aged 12-18 to socialize and engage in various activities. This free drop-in event, running from 6 PM to 8 PM, is designed to create a welcoming atmosphere where teens can enjoy pizza, play video games, and participate in open gym sessions. Partnering with the Pendleton Public Library, this initiative underscores the importance of community collaboration in fostering youth engagement. Additional Teen Nights are scheduled throughout the fall, including dates on October 4th, October 18th, November 1st, November 15th, December 6th, and December 20th. Such events not only provide entertainment but also contribute to building a supportive community for teens.

The program aims to encourage social interaction and create lasting friendships among participants. With the return of Teen Night, the Rec Center hopes to enhance the recreational options available to local youth. This initiative reflects a commitment to nurturing a vibrant and connected community in Pendleton.

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