Portland Aspergers Network is a parent support organization in Portland, Oregon.
We assist families of children with Asperger's Syndrome and autism spectrum disorders.


Next Up:
Teen Club @ Game Night
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Friday, July 11, 2008
West Linn Lutheran Church
20390 Willamette Drive,
West Linn, Oregon
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Contact:
Deb Paxton
(503) 333-6505




Schedule:

Teen Club is held the second Friday of the month.



2008 Calendar:
 
July 11
August 8
September 12
October 10
November 14

 


Teens Away!
Guardian Games

PAN Teen Club family and friends welcome!

D&D one-shot adventures
Mythic Portland adventures
Magic the Gathering open play
Pokemon open play
Munchkin the card game
Zombie Fluxx the card game
Killer Bunnies the card game
Rock Band
Nintendo Wii
Dance Dance Revolution

April 27th 2:30-6:00

Guardian Games
303 SE 3rd Portland Or, 97214 503-238-4000

This is a free family play day. Just bring some bucks for hot dogs etc. Find out more info on the GG Website.
No need to RSVP

 


TEEN CLUB

Here is Your Opportunity to Help!

Please consider stepping forward to help Teen Club. It needs new energy and new ideas. The hard work has been done. We have a list of resources we have used for planning. Click Here for more info or see the full job description below.

  1. Teen Club @ Game Night
  2. Teen Club Teens Away!
  3. Teen Club Overall Goals

What is Teen Club?

Teen Club provides a safe and supportive place where teens and young adults (ages 13 to 24), with Asperger's Syndrome can pursue shared interests

  1. Teen Club @ Game Night (West Linn)
  2. Teens Away!
  3. Teen Club Yahoo E-Group

Teen Club at Game Night

This is at every Game Night (6:30 to 10:00 p.m. in West Linn). We have our own room for teen rated video games and another room for PG-13 movies, music, visiting and other activities while the little kids are all in the big room downstairs.


Teens Away!

Every other month or so, we have an Away activity, when we are out in the community. These activities are based on what the teens want to do. Activities vary both as to where we go and what we do. Most importantly, we find places to have fun with other teens.


Supervision:

Our Coordinator is Rose Case and the Assistant Coordinator is Alex Case, who has Asperger's Syndrome. Their job is to find community resources so the teens can do the activities they are interested in participating.

And of course you and your teen are always welcome to come and check us out. We run on donations ($5.00 suggested) and everyone is asked to bring food and beverages to share. There is a place for parents to hang out too.

A parent is required to attend the first event in which your teen participates. We also depend on the tranportation by parent volunteers for some events.

Teen Club Yahoo E-Group:

If you would like to be part of our moderated PAN Teen Club E-group, let us know and we will send you an invitation to join. The E-group is our preferred way to get information out to those interested in our activities. Just email us at contact@aspergersnet.org

Cost:

Varies by activity. For most events please donate $5 per person.