Mayor Brandon Johnson, Department of Family and Support Services Announce 4th Annual Teen Bash at Navy Pier

Chicago, ILLocal News

The Office of the Mayor in Chicago has announced the 4th Annual My CHI. My Future. Teen Bash, set to take place at Navy Pier, welcoming young people aged 13 to 19. Mayor Brandon Johnson emphasized the significance of investing in youth during the event's announcement, expressing pride in the city's commitment to its younger residents. The Teen Bash will include a resource fair, local youth performances, and interactive activities designed to foster personal growth and community engagement.

Scheduled for March 27, 2025, the event aims to connect teens with local opportunities and resources that can enhance their development. This initiative not only entertains but also empowers young Chicagoans to explore their potential. The collaboration with the Chicago Park District underscores the city's dedication to creating a supportive environment for its youth. Overall, the Teen Bash represents a vibrant celebration of youth in Chicago, reinforcing the message that the city is invested in their futures.

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