YSB offers bored teens board games galore at Teen Game Time!

FREE! Come for all or part of the sessions!

Teen Game Time adds 4-H Component: Teen Game Time is currently collaborating with 4-H youth and volunteers to teach pieces of their "Gizmos & Gadgets" physics curriculum to Teen Game Time participants as an activity option. Recently, youth learned about the Law of Motion and built their very own mini marshmallow shooters to keep! Free snacks will be provided by 4-H until May 21. Thanks to Susan Edseth and Amie Mondl for their efforts in making this possible. For more information, contact Tovah Rykken at 651-464-3685.

 Teen Game Time deals out lots of fun!

Teens: This is a non-stop fun program that lets you choose your activities. Bring your own games* or play one of ours.  Available games include Yahtzee, Monopoly, Risk, Life, Twister, Chess, Checkers, card games, X-Box, and more.

Specifics

Hungry?  Bring some spending money! We’ll have pop and snacks for sale throughout the afternoon. 

Comments from Participants:

 “We come to hang out with friends. We’re bored otherwise and it gives us something to look forward to."

 – Genna Davis, 14 (Wyoming) and Abbey Lefto, 14 (Wyoming)

 

“I get bored at home and it’s fun to come to game nights to hang out with people."

 – Adam Bylund, 12 (Forest Lake)

Air hockey is always a hit at Teen Game Time!

Game Choices

AIR HOCKEY!
X-BOX and X-BOX GAMES
Catch Phrase
Taboo
Guesstures
Checkers
Life
Sorry
Connect Four
Yahtzee
Scattegories
Password
Jenga
Uno
Battleship
Mancala
Chess
Cribbage
Dominoes
Backgammon
Phase 10
Skip-Bo
Twister Moves
Dance, Dance Revolution

Twister
Monopoly
Cadoo
Risk
Scrabble
Clue
Tetris Tower
Uno attack
Trouble

Decks of Cards                 

 *Parents and Youth - Please note that all video games must be Rated “E.” The Youth Service Bureau, it’s staff, and volunteers have the right to prohibit any game that they consider violent, unsafe, or otherwise inappropriate at their discretion.

No gambling will be allowed.

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