- Military Child Care
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MilitaryChildCare.com (MCC) provides a single online gateway for families to
access military-operated or military-subsidized child care options worldwide
across all Services. The site enables families to create a household
profile, conduct child care searches, submit requests for care, and manage
their requests at any time and from any location.
The DoD site offers a more streamlined approach to finding and requesting
care, expedites placement through a standardized request process and
waitlist management tools, and provides reports that help programs better
plan for future placement needs.
Through MilitaryChildCare.com, eligible families can search and request care
for full day and part day options in facility-based and home-based programs
for children from birth through age 12. Families may remain on a preferred
program's waitlist even after being offered care or enrolling in another
program.
For additional information, you can go to
https://www.militarychildcare.cnic.navy.mil or contact the Help Desk by
calling the toll free number, 855.696.2934 or emailing
FamilySupport@MilitaryChildCare.com. - See What's Happening at the Youth Center This Year
- Keystone Club
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The Keystone Club is a youth government that provides leadership
development opportunities for High School Youth (grades 9-12). Youth participate in activities in three focus areas: academic success, career preparation, and community service. Let us help you shape your future. - Torch Club
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Torch Club is a “club within the Club,” helping to meet the special character development needs of middle school youth (grades 6-8) at a critical stage in their lives. Be the voice of your center.
- Video Game Tourneys
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Mario Party… Super Smash Bros… NBA2K…weekly tournaments held with prizes.
- Power Hour
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Need Help with homework? Have a test coming up? Big project due? Do you enjoy trivia and puzzles? Let us help…. See us daily and earn points to win prizes.
- Teen Tuesday Book Chat
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We will be partnering with Post Library to host a monthly book club for youth. Club signup can be found at the reception desk.
- Craftin' Creations
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We have a fully stocked art room dedicated to your unique creations. We have tons of empty wall space we need filled. Come join our Art Club!
- Functional Fitness
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Every Thursday youth can join Youth Sports & Fitness staff in our newly renovated gym. Each month focuses on a different sport.
- Cooking Club
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Every school year we have a cooking club with different themed months.
- Spanish 101
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Did you know Spanish is spoken by 559 million people around the world? It’s true! Why not learn a different language? Meet up with Ms. Mary Sol every Tuesday to join this club.
- SMART Girls
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A small-group health, fitness, prevention/education and self-esteem enhancement program designed to meet the developmental needs of girls. Through dynamic sessions, participatory activities, field trips and mentoring opportunities with adult women. Girls explore their own and societal attitudes and values as they build skills for eating right, staying physically fit, getting good health care, and developing positive relationships with peers and adults.
- Renovated Gymnasium
- Theater Room
- High School Lounge
- Art Room / Game Room
- Homework Lab
- Youth Cafe
- Portable Kitchen
- Free Wi-Fi
- Tech Lab
- Ice Skating
- Laser Tag
- Fat Tire Biking
- Bowling
- Summer Float
- Hikes
- Cinema Night
- Airfield Tour
- MOMC BBQ
- Monthly Birthday Bash
- Babysitter Course
What is the Youth Center?
Youth in grades 6th through 12th are offered both structure and pure recreation in the pursuit of personal physical fitness, team sports, life skills, leisure time, technology and the arts. Youth Center is active in Boys & Girls Clubs of America in addition to fostering 4H programming as well. Youth Center is currently featuring a movie theater, gymnasium, game room and Teen lounge. Homework and Tech labs are open daily with both learning and tutorial resources in addition to hands on tutelage.
Register your Youth for the Youth Center
Completed registration packets can be turned in at the Youth Center or Parent Central Services.