Best Buy Teen Tech Center - GRAND OPENING

Sally Altobelli • September 5, 2024

Join us on September 26th as we open our newest facility!

The Antelope Valley Boys and Girls Club (AVBGC) is excited to announce the grand opening of our newest facility: The Best Buy Teen Tech Center! This new center will provide teens in our community with an exceptional after-school space where they can use cutting edge technologies to explore their creativity and business acumen under professional guidance. 


This new center is part of a growing number of Best Buy Teen Tech Centers that are being established all over the country. Collectively, these spaces are helping to bridge the gap in youth access to new technologies. Our facility will offer Antelope Valley teens the opportunity to use state-of-the-art equipment and software for projects including video editing, photography,  music production, and 3D printing – just to name a few! 


After carrying out a successful pilot-run of the facility over the summer, AVBGC is now ready to expand enrollment for more youth in our community. We encourage interested teens to attend our grand opening ceremony with their parents, guardians, and families to get a first-hand sense of the value the Best Buy Teen Tech Center offers. 


Our grand opening ceremony will take place on Thursday, September 26th, from 5-7PM directly in front of the Best Buy Teen Tech Center (727 W. Lancaster BLVD, Lancaster, CA 93534). There will be food and refreshments, remarks given by local community leaders, and presentations of some of the projects our club members have created utilizing the new space. 

This Teen Tech Center could not have been developed without the support of our fantastic sponsors. These include the Greater LA Education Foundation, the Los Angeles County Office of Education, the Annenberg Foundation, the Best Buy Foundation, Frontier Communications: Broadband for Good, and our Implementation Partner: The Clubhouse Network. 


We cannot wait to introduce you to this new space! We’ll see you there.



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