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No School, No Boredom: Teens Invited to Hang Out at Teen Hub This Spring Break

By Eric Montgomery, Community Writer
March 24, 2026 at 05:57pm. Views: 1763

With school on pause and spring break in full swing, local teens looking for something fun—and safe—to do have a place to go.

The Teen Hub is opening its doors throughout the break, offering a welcoming space where teens can stay active, connect with friends, and try something new.

Open to youth ages 12 (and currently in middle school) through 17, the Teen Hub is designed to give teens a positive place to spend their time while school is out.

Instead of long days at home, teens can take part in a variety of daily activities. From video games and group games to creative projects and hands-on experiences, there’s something happening every day to keep things fresh and engaging.

Organizers say the goal is simple: create a safe, inclusive environment where teens can relax and be themselves.

“It’s a place where teens can just be themselves,” organizers shared. “Whether they want to play games, get creative, or just hang out with friends, we’ve got something for everyone.”

Beyond the fun, the Teen Hub also offers a chance to meet new people and explore new interests, turning spring break into an opportunity for connection and discovery.

As spring break continues, the Teen Hub is shaping up to be a go-to destination for making the most of time off—proving that no school doesn’t have to mean nothing to do!

Teens and families interested in learning more are encouraged to call (909) 514-4255 for additional information.

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