Holiday Teen Night With Music, Games, Food Set For Ages 12–15 From Stratford Recreation
The Stratford Recreation Department will host a Holiday Teen Night on Friday, Dec. 19, from 7 to 9 p.m., with music, dancing, games, and food for teens ages 12 to 15, according to the department's post on Facebook.
The event is described as co-ed, with the Friday night session set aside specifically for teen participants.
Admission is $10 per person for the two-hour program, and the fee covers entry to the activities planned for the night.
Preregistration is required through the department’s online system at townofstratford.recdesk.com, based on information in the department’s announcement…
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