Winston Teen Center

Winston Teen Center The Winston Teen Center is a youth center located in Winston, Oregon serving youth in grades 6-12 . All youth in grades 6-12 are welcome. Supplies provided.
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The Winston Community Teen Center opened its doors in spring 2008. We offer a safe space to hang out, positive adult interaction, and lots of cool stuff to do after school! Youth students do not need to live in the Winston Area to participate in any teen center activities. There is no fee for membership to the teen center, however membership is required. Things to Do:
After school Programs

Y.E.S

(Youth Entrepreneur Success) Financial literacy in the form of a totally youth-run concessions business. Learn how to write checks, make deposits, manage inventory, create purchase orders and run an actual concessions booth. Various "sales" events
Opportunity to create a different alternative art project. Art supplies provided unless otherwise specified
Technology, engineering, or math"-based activity. Teen Cuisine Young chefs prepare a 3-5 course meal created from scratch yummy!! EVERY DAY— “Bon Appétit!” Yummy & nutritious meals. A Spiral to Greatness, refurbish the Teen Center Garden. MOT - My own Tree, Teens will learn how the life cycle of a Fir, Cedar or Pine tree has impacted the entirety of the USA. (Douglas County Oregon "Timber Capital of the World")
Other Options:
- Homework Assistance
- Art Projects
- Video Games
- Board & Card Games
- Pool Table
- Great atmosphere to just chill and so much more! There's always something to do at the Teen Center!
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This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

Cindy Sarti12:44 PM (2 hours ago)to CindyHello everyone,We have a message that needs to get out to as many as possible. ...
02/17/2026

Cindy Sarti
12:44 PM (2 hours ago)
to Cindy

Hello everyone,

We have a message that needs to get out to as many as possible.



The City of Winston Public Works department will be conducting emergency sewer mainline replacement that will restrict access to both BiMart’s main entrance, and access to NW Cary Street off of Douglas Boulevard. Detours will be in place. Access to BiMart will be detoured to NW Civil Bend Avenue, while access to NW Cary St. from Douglas Blvd. will be detoured to NW Brantley Drive. Pipe-bursting of 310 feet of sewer mainline will begin February 23 and take approximately 2 weeks to complete. Your patience is appreciated during this time.



Cindy Sarti

City Recorder

City of Winston

201 NW Douglas Blvd.

Winston, OR 97496

541-679-6739 x203

The Oregon Department of Transportation is requesting a noise exemption to the normal operating hours of 7 AM to 10 PM weekdays, weekends and holidays for this STIP highway project.

Cindy Sarti12:44 PM (2 hours ago)to CindyHello everyone,We have a message that needs to get out to as many as possible. ...
02/17/2026

Cindy Sarti
12:44 PM (2 hours ago)
to Cindy

Hello everyone,

We have a message that needs to get out to as many as possible.

PLEASE BE AWARE OF THIS AREA.

The City of Winston Public Works department will be conducting emergency sewer mainline replacement that will restrict access to both BiMart’s main entrance, and access to NW Cary Street off of Douglas Boulevard. Detours will be in place. Access to BiMart will be detoured to NW Civil Bend Avenue, while access to NW Cary St. from Douglas Blvd. will be detoured to NW Brantley Drive. Pipe-bursting of 310 feet of sewer mainline will begin February 23 and take approximately 2 weeks to complete. Your patience is appreciated during this time.



Cindy Sarti

City Recorder

City of Winston

201 NW Douglas Blvd.

Winston, OR 97496

541-679-6739 x203

The Oregon Department of Transportation is requesting a noise exemption to the normal operating hours of 7 AM to 10 PM weekdays, weekends and holidays for this STIP highway project.

Just a reminder to everyone the Winston Teen Center will be closed until January 5th  2026 we will reopen from 2:30 unti...
12/29/2025

Just a reminder to everyone the Winston Teen Center will be closed until January 5th 2026 we will reopen from 2:30 until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Trust everyone to have a safe and happy New Year

Our Teen Center welcomes students aged 11-18 years.Ray 3-D, Mr. Bear, and Poppa Jack are all aboard for you to come see....
12/19/2025

Our Teen Center welcomes students aged 11-18 years.
Ray 3-D, Mr. Bear, and Poppa Jack are all aboard for you to come see. Monday to Friday 2:30 to 5:00 pm
We will be closing for part of the Christmas Holiday. We will be closed from December 24th to January 5th.

12/16/2025
12/16/2025

We will be open Friday December 26th 230 to 500 and Monday the 29th from 230 to 500.

What a wonderful memory now. share your photos of the night.
09/16/2025

What a wonderful memory now. share your photos of the night.

🎉 Excitement is in the air! Get ready to be part of something extraordinary at Winston Area Community Partnership's fundraising event. It's an event like no other, and we want you to be there! 🎉Every ticket sold to this event will bring us closer to achieving our mission: A new home for the Wi...

07/30/2025

We are having the floors waxed by the city in the Teen Center. We will be closed on August 11, 2025

Where is everyone? the Boys and Girls are missing from the Winston TEEN CENTER.We are here for you. We close early if no...
07/30/2025

Where is everyone? the Boys and Girls are missing from the Winston TEEN CENTER.
We are here for you. We close early if no one shows up by 3:00 pm.

07/14/2025

It's hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk!!
But you know what, it's cool inside the Teen Center.
From Mr. Mario to the available fun.
We are here 2 to 5 M-F

PRESS RELEASEJuly 2, 2025 MEDIA CONTACTGovernor Tina Kotek Press Officenews@govpress.oregon.gov Governor Kotek Takes Act...
07/02/2025

PRESS RELEASE
July 2, 2025

MEDIA CONTACT
Governor Tina Kotek Press Office
[email protected]

Governor Kotek Takes Action to Protect Student Mental Health and Increase Student Outcomes

Executive Order 25-09 establishes statewide policy cell phone use in K-12 schools

Salem, OR – Today, Governor Tina Kotek signed Executive Order 25-09, which aims to improve student educational outcomes and mental wellbeing across the state by prohibiting cell phone use by students during the school day in Oregon’s K-12 public schools. Model policies for schools that already have prohibitions in place will be made available as well as flexibility in implementation.

“Oregon’s schools should be a place where students find belonging, support, and the joy of learning something new.” Governor Kotek said. “The research is clear: cell phone use can create a trifecta of consequences for our young people – mental health issues, safety in school, and distraction from learning. I signed this order to stand up for the promise of every student in every corner of the state.”

EO 25-09 addresses two of the Governor’s fundamental goals: delivering a high-quality public education and protecting Oregon’s young learners’ safety, health, and wellbeing. Districts will be required to adopt a policy prohibiting cell phone use by students by October 31, 2025 and those policies must be in full effect no later than January 1, 2026.

"By getting cell phones out of our schools, Governor Kotek is putting students first,” Senator Lisa Reynolds (D-West Portland & Washington County) said. “Every Oregon student deserves a distraction-free, harassment-free learning environment that fosters curiosity and community. This executive order will help us make that a reality."

“Getting cell phones out of classrooms and lunchrooms is a proven way to boost students’ academic performance and mental health,” Representative April Dobson (D-Happy Valley) said. “While I’m disappointed our cell phone-free schools bill didn’t make it across the finish line this session, I’m grateful for the Governor’s leadership carrying this forward.”

“I was the chief sponsor of the bill to eliminate cell phone use by students during school hours. It passed the House, but didn’t make it out of committee in the Senate,” Representative Kim Wallan (R-Medford) said. “I am very glad we will have this order in place and I do plan to reintroduce the bill so that we have this important policy in statute.”
Educators across the state report that cell phones are disruptive in their classrooms and hinder their ability to teach. Furthermore, research shows cell phones undermine students’ ability to focus – even when the phone is just on the desk, not being used. As Oregon students’ academic recovery from the pandemic remains slow, cell phone free schools are a powerful way to help students succeed.

“As a student leader at Milwaukie High School, I worked with teachers to help support our move to a phone-free school day. We saw right away how much better things felt. People were more focused and more connected,” Gustavo Barraza, graduating senior at Milwaukie High School, said. “A lot of issues at school start with phones, or get worse because of them. Some of my closest friends came from being more present at school, and those relationships helped shape who I am today. That’s why I’m glad Governor Kotek is stepping up to help students by making this a priority.”

"Today's executive order puts Oregon children first,” Andrea Davis, founder of Better Screen Time, said. “At a time when Oregon faces both an education crisis and a teen mental health epidemic, we cannot afford to implement half-measures. This executive order addresses both challenges simultaneously—improving academic outcomes while giving students back the human connections that smartphones have distracted them from."
Increasingly, evidence also shows cell phones themselves have a negative impact on young people’s mental health, attention spans, and self-esteem. Cell phone free schools can be a refuge from the negative effects of cell phones, allowing students to be fully engaged in the act of learning and in their school community.

“We appreciate Governor Kotek for taking bold action to support youth mental health, student learning, and classroom focus,” Julie Scholz, Executive Director of Oregon Pediatric Society said. “Pediatricians see how excessive phone and social media use contributes to anxiety, depression, and school disengagement. This executive order is a meaningful step toward creating healthier school environments where students can truly connect, focus, and thrive. Oregon’s current patchwork of school phone policies isn’t working, and it’s time for a consistent, evidence-informed plan.”

“I applaud the Governor for taking executive action to support cell phone-free schools. In over a decade working with schools worldwide, we've come to learn that the inclusion of smartphones in school has a negative impact on learning; worse than bullying, depression, and comparable to childhood traumatic brain injury,” Jared Conney Horvath, PhD, MEd, a neuroscientist, author and director of LME Global, said. “I’ve seen soft phone policies consistently fail to improve learning or behavior. But when schools implement full, bell-to-bell cell phone restrictions we see significant benefits. Once phones are gone, schools gain the equivalent of 1 to 6 extra hours of instructional time per week in the first year, students are more focused, teachers are more engaged, and everyone is more connected.”

The order sets a statewide standard for cell phone use while allowing for district leaders to have local conversations and flexibility. It also calls for certain allowances for individual students to keep their cell phones during the day, including if they are needed for medical reasons or to support students with disabilities who have an individualized education plan (IEP).

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Friday before the 4th of July, THAT is TODAY!!Come on over to the TEEN CENTER, we will have donuts for the first 12 TEEN...
06/27/2025

Friday before the 4th of July, THAT is TODAY!!
Come on over to the TEEN CENTER, we will have donuts for the first 12 TEENS to show up.
Also, while you are here we have, laser tag, wiffle ball, (including bases, and home plate.) indoor we have Pool table, music, computers, video games, board games, arts and crafts, (tie Dye )
and Ice Cream, Mr. Mario will be happy to see you and fix you some food if you are hungry, you will have to ask him.

Address

440 SE Grape Avenue
Winston, OR
97496

Opening Hours

Monday 2:30pm - 5:30pm
Tuesday 2:30pm - 5:30pm
Wednesday 2:30pm - 5:30pm
Thursday 2:30pm - 5:30pm
Friday 2pm - 5pm

Telephone

+15416711274

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