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After School Matters Accepting Applications from Chicago Teenagers for Summer 2012 Programs

WHAT This summer, learn how to design fashion-forward hats, coach sports, write music using a professional recording studio, use high-tech lab equipment and more. There are thousands of opportunities to get involved with After School Matters this summer. There is no cost to participate, and teens will be eligible to receive an award for program completion. Apply starting in mid-April! WHERE At community organizations, parks, libraries and Chicago Public Schools across the city, as well as downtown at the Gallery 37 Center for the Arts WHO Chicago teen residents who are at least 14 years of age and currently enrolled in a Chicago Public Schools high school WHY After School Matters provides program opportunities in a safe and structured environment that allow Chicago teens to explore and develop their talents while gaining critical skills for work, college and beyond… and, it’s fun! APPLY FOR SUMMER PROGRAMS TODAY! Applications are being accepted through late-June at www.afterschoolmatters.org
Price: 
FREE
Event Type: 
Student Activity
Event Start Time: 
April 15, 2012 (All day) - June 29, 2012 (All day)
Registration Deadline: 
June 29, 2012
Location: 
Chicago Public high schools
http://afterschoolmatters.org/teens
Sponsor Information
Organization: 
After School Matters
Sponsor URL: 
http://afterschoolmatters.org/index.php
Organization Type: 
Non-Profit
Address: 
66 E. Randolph
City: 
Chicago
State: 
IL
Zip: 
60601

Contact Information

Contact Name: 
Jodie Cantrell
Title: 
Communications Liaison
Phone: 
312.742.6317
Contact Email: 
jodie_cantrell@jtpr.com
Organization: 
After School Matters
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