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Teens Program

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Teen Programs

Teens 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.


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

Catalina Recreation Center
16562 N. Oracle Road, Catalina
(520) 825-9011

Lew Sorensen
11100 E. Tanque Verde
(520) 760-1496

Littletown Recreation Center
6465 S. Craycroft Road, Tucson
(520) 574-1404

Picture Rocks Community Center
5615 N. Sanders Road, Avra Valley
(520) 682-7166

Rillito Vista Recreation Center
8820 W. Robinson Road, Rillito
(520) 682-4482

Robles Ranch
16150 W. Ajo Way, Tucson
(520) 877-6000

Southwest Community Center
5950 S. Cardinal Road, Tucson
(520) 740-2680 or (520) 578-0922

Joan M. Swetland Community Center
15500 S. Sahuarita Park Road, Sahuarita
(520) 748-5252

Three Points Teen Club
Three Points
(520) 882-1019

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


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