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Places Students Already <br />Go To Hang Out <br />The single most important place to hang out is at a <br />friend's house. After that kids listed several places. <br />The following is a list of their <br />favorite places; <br />Restaurants — Perkins, Snufiy's Malt Shop, DQ <br />Community Centers — Oval, Maplewood, Arona <br />Activity Center (when it e�sted), YMCA <br />Stores — Har Mar Mall, MARS Music <br />Others — Drive in movies, sports events, basketball <br />parks (Acorn) <br />Supporting Data <br />Safe Schools, Secondary Survey Compilation Report <br />1994-2000. Published by the Office of the Minnesota <br />Attorney General. November 2000 <br />It is recommended that communities provide safe <br />places for children and families. Community centers <br />and after-school programs can provide safe ha�en for <br />children and adults. <br />Grading Grown-Up, American Adults report on their <br />real relationships with kids. Search Inshtute 2001. <br />The vast majority of American adults believe it is <br />important to be positively engaged in helping young <br />people grow up healthy. However, few adults actually <br />engage in the positive beha�iors with young people. <br />There is a major gap between beliefs and actions. <br />Development Assets. A Profile of Your Youth. Search <br />Institute 1999. Identifies the 40 assets of healthy youth <br />and lists the actions that define those assets. Assesses <br />the percent of youth who ha�e these assets in the <br />Roseville Area. <br />Investing in Youth, Research Based Recommendations <br />for Parents, Schools and Communities in Suburban <br />Ramsey Counry. Suburban Ramsey County Family <br />Collaborative. Summary of what suburban youth want <br />from adults. <br />Healthy Hangout Sites <br />Cottage Grove Armory <br />Octane Garage <br />http://www.octanecreative.com/ and click on <br />Octane Music Garage. <br />Galaay Youth Center. <br />Contact Barb Clark 9528857848 <br />Bclarkl @bloomington.kl2.mn.us <br />i�Me� a . 4arrJiies p'�, <br />'� �:� � <br />L � � I �� £ N {: �. C. � <br />� � � sa*�,"� � zc� s � <br />� <br />� � ��.,s �� <br />�,�,��, � ��y�,en � r �� ��� �F �mm�nnv. . <br />LINC's Mission <br />is to "promote healthy youth development by <br />challenging all individuals and groups in the Roseville <br />community to Listen, Involve, Nurture and Connect <br />with youth." <br />LINC's Function <br />is to coach, influence, encourage, assist and support <br />others in doing what they can and want to do to build <br />assets in children and teenagers. <br />The real work is done by — <br />Families Youth Organizations <br />Neighborhoods Churches <br />Schools City Government <br />Employers Service Clubs <br />Politicians Athletic Teams & Clubs <br />Businesses Other Caring Adults and <br />the Kids themselves <br />