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| Summer’s Excellent Adventure is a month long camp for children ages 5-15 with special needs. [more] |
| Program summary and list of questions discussed at meeting [more] |
| Middle School Athletics provides a positive environment for students to develop skills, friendships, and self-esteem with an emphasis on enjoyment, participation, school spirit and teamwork. (
visit the youth and adult recreation page )
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| The City of Palo Alto brokers all city athletic fields and Palo Alto Unified School District school fields. [more] |
| The Omega Club is an active social club for adults, ages 21 and older, with special needs. [more] |
| Friendship Day is every Wednesday from 9:30am to 2:15pm. [more] |
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| Use and rental information. [more] |
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| Teachers and home-schoolers can support their curriculum with trips through parts of the Baylands Nature Preserve, Foothills Park or Pearson-Arastradero Preserve. Let us captivate you and your students at the City of Palo Alto’s unique Open Spaces. (
visit the baylands home page )
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| | Program Expectations The Middle School Athletics’ philosophy focuses on creating a positive culture around youth sports ~ where kids love to play the game. Revision Date: 08/14/2007 | | |
| Junior Advisory Board The Junior Advisory Board (JAB) is made up of 10-12 6th-8th graders who advise the Palo Alto Recreation staff on recreation and community programs. Revision Date: 02/22/2008 | | |
| Teen Advisory Board The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is made up of 12-15 Palo Alto high school students who want to plan and lead high school events for students in Palo Alto. Revision Date: 02/20/2008 | | |
| Youth Council Brochure The Palo Alto Youth Council (PAYC) is made up of 15 Palo Alto high school students and are appointed by the mayor from recommendations made by a nominating committee. PAYC works closely with the Human Relations Commission and the City Council to contribute information on issues related to Palo Alto youth. Revision Date: 02/20/2008 | | |
| Youth Master Plan The vision of the Youth Master Plan is that all youth in Palo Alto will have safe, healthy, positive experiences that support them in the development of behaviors, skills, attitudes, knowledge, and values necessary to realize their full potential. Revision Date: 06/05/2007 | | |
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City of Palo Alto City Hall - 250 Hamilton Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301 | Main Telephone Number 650-329-2100 8am-5pm M-Th, Alt Fridays |
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