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Operating under the umbrella of the Recreation Department, the Franklin Township Youth Center addresses youth needs through programming and partnership with youth service organizations.

429 Lewis Street, Somerset

Monday - Friday 2:30 PM - 8:00 PM 

Saturday 12:30 PM - 8:00 PM

732-873-7292

Mission Statement:

The Franklin Township Community Youth Center will evolve from the youth and the overall community, serve the needs of the youth, and empower them to achieve greatness while making Franklin Township a better place to live.

Core Values

Safe – safe physically, psychologically, and emotionally. Design to allow for excellent building flow and supervision in a way that is not intrusive.

Pride– take care of the place and the place will take care of you. Materials that are durable but still beautiful. There will be trust that our youth will take pride in the facility and take care of it.

Cool – vibrant place to be to have fun and learn. The best things to do happen at the Youth Center. Spaces a flexible in size and configuration to allow for various types of activities.

Special – the design will reflect that this is a special place that will express the special things going on inside. People will look at the building and know that they are welcome to go inside, and it will be fun (even if they learn something.)

Respect – since the project will grow out of the community, it will be the community’s job to make sure the facility is maintained and respected which will reflect the respect earned by the youth inside.

Learning – have various spaces to learn a lot of things, large and small, that help catapult youth towards bigger dreams.

Achievable – this project has taken a long time to happen. Make the right decisions so we make sure it happens now.

Tails on the Trails

  • Date: 03/12/2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM  
  • Location: John Clyde Memorial Native Grassland Preserve
    1091 Canal Road
    Griggstown, New Jersey 08540
  • Introduction: We invite all dog owners and their furry companions to enjoy the scenic outdoors. No dog? No problem. Our walks also welcome people without pets.

Tails on the Trails

Sundays
March 12 & 19
(Sign up for one or all!)
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location: John Clyde Memorial Native Grassland Preserve
1091 Canal Road, Griggstown (Princeton GPS)

We invite all dog owners and their furry companions to enjoy the scenic outdoors. No dog? No problem. Our walks also welcome people without pets. Please follow all safety rules that will be emailed to registered participants. 

Please arrive a few minutes prior to 12:00pm so we can leave on time.

A few rules we will be observing:

  •  Dogs must be registered and must have current vaccinations. Licenses must be worn on collars at all times.
  •  We welcome dogs regardless of friendliness or dog training.
  •  Bring bags and water for your furry friend.
  •  Dogs must be leashed at all times. Please keep dogs on the trail.
  •  Leashes must be no longer than 6 feet, flexi leashes are not permitted.
  •  Dog owners must maintain a safe distance from other dogs and their owners unless both sides agree to socialize.
  •  No on leash greeting without verbal acknowledgement from the owner. 

  Advanced registration required: franklintwp.recdesk.com

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