TEEN TRENDS
In response to Covid-19 restrictions and in an effort to give back to the Gen Z community, on May 2, 2020, we are excited to host #GenZ20, a virtual spin-off of the Gen Z Social Summit, with the idea of bringing creators, fans and brands together during these tough times. The goal of #GenZ20 is to come together as one united community in a effort to support local businesses, brands, creators and be their for the fans so great news...we will NOT be charging anyone to attend!
The Night of Blues is back with our trademark bites, beverages and blues! Dance, chant or sing to mind-blowing live performances by Redwood High School's AWE-MAZING Jazz and Performance Workshop Stars.
Speakers are scientists, technologists, mathematicians, engineers, medical professionals & computer programmers. Topics presented are in an area of the speaker’s expertise, geared to interested high school students.
A musical blow-out in support of those fighting cancer, with performances by top musicians from Branson, Drake, Marin Catholic, Redwood, Marin Academy, San Domenico and other featured guests.
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life and see Monty Python's SPAMALOT with the Marin Shakespeare Company, a musical lovingly ripped off from the motion picture MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL.
End summer with science! Immerse yourself in the natural world at the California Academy of Sciences’ 7th annual #TeenScienceNight, a teen takeover night at the museum.
Talk about job envy: what sporting fan doesn’t dream about working for their favorite team?
College of Marin and the Marin County Office of Education offer these educational academies exclusively for high school students — students who have just completed 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades (some classes are especially for 11th and 12th graders). These academies have limited space, and are FREE (for classes that earn credit, nominal college fess may apply; tuition also applies to graduated seniors).
Please join TUHSD Wellness for a screening of Finding Kind followed by an expert panel on Tuesday, April 30th at the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center Theater at 6:30pm.
“This is not a fairy tale, though it starts like one. It’s not a tragedy, though it ends like one.”
The Sleeping Beauty is back by popular demand. With spectacular sets, lavish tutus, and Tchaikovsky’s glorious score, Helgi Tomasson’s production of The Sleeping Beauty highlights our dancers’ classical virtuosity, casting its spell over a fairytale ballet of romance and wonder.
A multimedia concert celebrating the life & music of Paul McCartney.
If you like yoga - you should consider giving Aerial Yoga a try at Sacred Sky Yoga.
Monster Jam® is adrenaline-charged family entertainment providing jaw-dropping displays and gravity-defying feats that promises to always leave fans entertained.
Nearly 200 booksellers from around the world!
Teen Review of the Golden Gate Kennel Club Dog Show, the premier benched dog show on the West Coast.
The teens night at I Made It Glass Creations in San Rafael is an awesome way to end the day off. Me and a group of my friends had a very enjoyable a relaxing time making and designing earrings, plates, boxes and necklaces.
Bon Air hosts the 27th annual Marin Rowing Ergathon, a 24-hour marathon of rowing to nowhere that raises funds to benefit Marin Rowing’s Youth Programs.
The 2019 Youth Poster Contest is now open! Our goal for 2019 is to greatly increase student participation from every middle and high school, both public and private, in Marin.
An amazing production that all should attend!
Read Teen Review of the Bolshoi Ballet Presents The Nutcracker, a memorable holiday experience for all.
The Annual Bay Area Brain Bee, a Bay Area wide Q&A competition focused on neuroscience for high school students on Saturday, January 19, 2019. The deadline to register is Wednesday, January 17, 2019 at 11:59PM.
If I had to describe The Dickens Fair in one word it would be: Interactive. From the minute you walk up to the entrance to your departure, the characters there are welcoming and hilarious.
Novato High Preview Night of Specialized Programs! Visit Novato High School to explore Marin School of Arts & Medical Careers Academy & more.
Let’s make history together. Young people will change this country for the better.
The East Bay Academy for Young Scientists (EBAYS), is an environmental research program based at The Lawrence. EBAYS works in the community identifying environmental health injustices and generating valuable scientific data while contributing to build awareness around environmental issues. EBAYS engages participants in generating solutions to these problems and inequities through research and activism.