 Are you an aspiring writer or journalist? Do you love the arts? Join the Teen (He)ARTS Reporting Lab at Beechmont Community Center!
A FREE opportunity for young writers who are high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors to report on creative endeavors evolving in the city’s community centers as part of the inaugural HeARTs initiative. Participants will:
- Discover and report on artists and activities that are part of the city's HeARTs programs.
- Receive mentorship from professional journalists, including a photographer. (Cameras will be made available.)
- Receive a certificate and gift cards upon completion.
- Have food provided during sessions. • Have final articles published in the local media.
Apply here by July 5th: https://tinyurl.com/heartsreporting
 The Book Works is hosting FREE summer programs for youth (ages 13-21) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at the Beechmont Community Center. Programs are youth driven and focus on arts and advocacy.
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/bookworkssummer
 Community Centers now have extended summer programming hours!
 The YES! Youth Cabinet is a one-year advisory board to the Mayor and Metro Council. Youth ages 16-24, who are invested in preventing youth violence have an opportunity to learn to increase advocacy skills, be more civically engaged in their communities, and give insight on issues that impact our city.
Cabinet Members Receive:
- Insight into Local Government
- Leadership Development skills
- Learn collaborative/group processes
- Opportunity to meet leaders throughout government, community, faith, and corporate organizations
- Gain knowledge of city violence prevention efforts
- Attendance to various events and activities
- Have voices/thoughts/opinions be heard
- Resume building experiences
- Ability to inform and impact others on a large scale
- 40+ community service hours
- $1,000 yearly stipend
Apply here: https://louisvilleky.wufoo.com/forms/neighborhood-youth-board/
 TARC has an exciting update to the 2023 Summer Youth Pass. Thanks to a new partnership with Mayor Craig Greenberg and Louisville Metro, youth – and one accompanying adult legal guardian – will now be able to ride transit without cost through August 31.
What is the cost?
- The Summer Youth Pass and Companion Pass for one adult legal guardian now comes at no cost to participants. This is thanks to the partnership of Louisville Metro and Mayor Craig Greenberg’s administration who are sponsoring the expanded passes for the summer.
What ages can participate in the Summer Youth Pass?
- Students aged 6-19 are eligible for the Summer Youth Pass. To ensure that families are able to take advantage of summer activities together, one adult legal guardian will be eligible for a Companion Pass, also free of charge, good for unlimited travel until August 31.
What do I need to participate?
- Students will need a current, reloadable MyTARC student-ID. Adults will need a MyTarc card and must be with the eligible student at the time they obtain the pass.
Where can I obtain my pass?
- The Passes may be loaded to MyTarc student-ID cards or regular MyTarc cards (for adults) at TARC Union Station (1000 West Broadway). To be eligible for the pass, adult legal guardians must be with the eligible student at the time they obtain the Companion Pass.
What if I do not already have a reloadable MyTARC student-ID card?
- Cards must be purchased at Union Station, for $5. A photo will be taken for student-ID cards.
When is it available?
- Passes are now available at TARC’s 1000 West Broadway main offices!
What if I already purchased a $30 pass before the new partnership was announced?
- Students who previously purchased a pass will be eligible to receive $30 credit in stored value which can be used on their MyTarc cards after August 31, 2023.
Where can it be used?
- The Summer Youth Pass can be used as fare on any TARC fixed-route service from 6/1 to 8/31.
What about the express routes?
Pass holders pay $1 for express routes – a $1.75 reduction from the normal $2.75 express fare.
 Youth don't always know the words to express themselves. So, creating an outlet for expressive art and writings can support them as they discover how to describe their feelings - especially if they have experienced trauma.
This 12-week therapeutic art program is aimed to help youth ages 10 to 18 to better share their feelings, fears and thoughts in a relaxing, independent environment. It is free and conducted by youth professionals. Sessions at Beechmont Community Center on Tuesdays, 5 - 7 pm.
To learn more, call 502-574-2131 or email TRC@louisvilleky.gov, or register here: https://louisvilleky.gov/government/office-safe-healthy-neighborhoods/trc-body-mind-soul-summer-program
Enjoy the beauty of Iroquois Amphitheatre all summer long during the Iroquois Park Free Movie Night! The upcoming free movie is The Muppet Movie (1979) rated G.
Gates open at 7:30 p.m. for concessions and door prizes.
All upcoming free movie nights:
- July 19: Hairspray (PG) 8:30 p.m.
- July 26: The Sandlot (PG) 8:30 p.m.
- August 9: Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome (R) 8:30 p.m.
- August 16: The Super Mario Bros. Movie (PG) 8:30 p.m.
- August 23: Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (PG-13) 8:30 p.m.
- August 31: Goldfinger (PG) 8 p.m.
- September 6: Star Trek: Into Darkness (PG-13) 8 p.m.
- September 13: Pokémon: The First Movie-Mewtwo Strikes Back (G) 8 p.m.
- September 20: Godzilla (NR) 7:30 p.m.
- September 27: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (R) 7:30 p.m.
1080 Amphitheater Rd., Louisville, KY 40214
 Teens can participate in a FREE youth camp in partnership with Metro Louisville's Office of Safety Neighborhood Youth Engagement Services (YES!) division. The camp is specifically designed for youth ages 13-18.
Program Dates: June 20, 2023 -August 4, 2023
Location: Sun Valley Community Center Partners: Metro Louisville's Office of Safety YES! Division, Parks and Recreation Department, and POWER Inc.
Program Highlights: The youth camp will offer a wide range of programming aimed at self-discovery, personal development, and building essential life skills. The dedicated team has curated an engaging curriculum that covers various topics, including but not limited to: Financial literacy, Healthy eating and exercise, Building healthy relationships, and Personal development.
What's Included: Daily free meals Daily giveaways Weekly swimming passes Weekly gift cards Free YMCA memberships.
For additional information, please call 502-317-2881
 The 2023 Cultural Pass is your passport to creativity! Cultural Pass offers young people ages 0-21 and their families in the Greater Louisville area access to participate in arts and cultural activities provided by over 50 venues, free of charge, from June 1 through August 6, 2023.
Pick up your pass at your local library!
Learn more here: https://fundforthearts.org/culturalpass/
Now through August 31, teens 14-19 can use any of the 21 Louisville & Southern Indiana Planet Fitness locations for free through the High School Summer Pass program.
Teens can enroll electronically (with parent or guardian e-signature) by visiting planetfitness.com/summerpass.
Most Planet Fitness locations are open and staffed 24/7 to meet today’s changing schedules and serve members with its Judgement Free Zone philosophy.
 The Imagination Library of Louisville, the local affiliate of Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, has expanded to zip codes in District 21! Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is a book gifting program that mails free, high-quality books to children from birth to age five, no matter their family’s income.
Learn more here: https://imaginationlibrarylouisville.org/
 Young summer job seekers, this one's for you! Join the SummerWorks program and make the most out of your summer! Register now at Summerworks.org and earn $12 an hour for 6 weeks starting June 12. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable work experience and have fun this summer!
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