Notice: Neutral Zone Temporarily Closed
Dear NZ Community,
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, NZ is closed starting today, March 11th for after-school programs and special events. Youth may drop in after school today until 6pm for any teens who have critical needs to check in with staff or who coordinated transportation home from NZ activities.
We follow the Ann Arbor Public Schools leadership, which has just cancelled after-school activities and we will continue to follow their lead and monitor the impact of the virus closely. We will update the Neutral Zone website and social media to announce resuming our programs and events.
While this is a challenging time, we are taking critical precautions. The health and safety of our teens and staff is always our priority.
Here are some links to stay updated:
Ann Arbor Public Schools: www.a2schools.org/COVID-19
Washtenaw County Information: Washtenaw.org/covid19
Michigan Information: www.michigan.gov/coronavirus
Neutral Zone appreciates your support and understanding for the difficulties that our closure may have on teens in this community. However, we recognize our role to support promoting public health and preventing the spread of the virus.
If any critical needs arise during this time, please do reach out to our staff for additional support.
Sincerely,
Lori Roddy
Executive Director
CTN Interview with Daniel Bigham & Muni Harrison
CTN Interview with Daniel Bigham & Muni Harrison
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Neutral Zone, a diverse, youth-driven teen center is dedicated to promoting personal growth through artistic expression, community leadership and the exchange of ideas. Through the Neutral Zone’s SCORE Program, TheRide will help bolster success, respect and understanding of area youth.
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Sarah M. Parlette - Click on Detroit - October 27, 2019
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Hosted by the Neutral Zone, "Staying Power: Concrete, Not Wood," has been jointly created by youth from Ypsilanti, Michigan and Richmond, California. The show is the culmination of efforts and weekly Skype-based workshops by the youth through an exchange program between the two communities that began in May.
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The County Board of Commissioners voted May 15 to assemble the first Washtenaw County Youth Commission.
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