NATIONAL
SELF-ESTEEM MONTH®
TEEN
ACTIVITIES & EVENTS
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MAY 2017
Featured Events
Teen Improv Workshop
On May 1st from 7:00-8:30 PM, Illinois teens are invited to attend a Teen Improv Workshop coordinated by Lake Villa District Library. It's a perfect way to have some fun and a few laughs while learning about teamwork, confidence, and spontaneity.
Self-Esteem Rally
On May 6, Stay Gorgeous Girls is hosting its annual Rally for teens and tweens. Join Miss Orlando's Outstanding Teen 2017 for an experience that will help build your confidence and an opportunity to win a $250 scholarship. With the goal of improving the quality of teen lives in Florida, in addition to their Jacksonville event they are expanding to Orlando in the fall.
First Annual Teen Summit
On Saturday, May 13, join Miss Macon's Outstanding Teen 2017, Mary Grace Moore, for the First Annual Teen Summit on Self-Esteem 2017 in Georgia. Get ready to not only be entertained by a Grammy nominated artist, but also celebrate y.o.u., which Mary defines as Your Own Uniqueness.
15th Annual Teen Conference
On May 16 and 24, Planned Parenthood of Northern, Central, and Southern New Jersey hosts its 15th Annual Teen Conference. It will be a dynamic and interactive day for high school students promoting: Teen health, Leadership, Empowerment, and Connections to community resources.
3rd Annual Self-Esteem Walk
The "Walk On It" Annual 3k Self-Esteem Walk, founded and coordinated by Positive Express will take place on May 27, 2017 in Missouri City,Texas. The walk is designed to bring awareness to girls and boys about self-esteem and how not to allow their past define them. If you're in Texas, join them and walk on things that hinders your positive self-view.
Summer Program Open House
Worthy Girls, Worthy Lives invites you to their Open House on Wednesday, May 20 at 5:30 PM in Baltimore, MD to learn about their summer mentoring program. This organization 'provides engaging break-out discussions, activities, and service learning projects to empower girls.'