There is nothing for them to do | University City leaders say it s time to create a space for young teens
Darlene Heater, the executive director of University City Partners, said University City Partners is now in the process of brainstorming long-term options. Author: Lana Harris Updated: 5:48 PM EDT June 15, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. The University City area of Charlotte announced they’re seeing a lot of growth from businesses to people moving into the area, but as the world opens up from the pandemic they’ve also realized they don t have much for young teens to do. It is becoming more and more obvious as the pandemic lifts and kids want to get out, there is nothing for them to do,” said Darlene Heater, the executive director of University City Partners, adding, This is something I don’t think Charlotte does well period, is creating places for young teens you know before they get their driver’s license.
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