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c. The Air Force accommodates both functions in one Homework/Computer
Room.
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Outdoor Activity Area.
There is a need for outdoor activity space as part of the Youth Program. This may be
accommodated though the SAC Outdoor Activity Area or an additional outdoor space
may be programmed as part of the Youth Program.
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TEEN PROGRAM AREA.
This area provides older teens their own space to socialize and have access to more
independent activities in a home-like environment. Activities may include things like
table games, video games, computers, and television watching. Teens should be given
more latitude and independence than the younger youth. This area includes the Teen
Room/Lounge and an outdoor Teen Patio.
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ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONAL AREAS AND OPTIONAL SPACES.
These spaces do not necessarily fall into any of the dedicated program areas.
1-7.1
Administrative Area.
The administrative area includes the facility lobby, the check-in area, the
1-7.2
Other and Optional Spaces.
Other spaces include various toilets (the Services accommodate toilets differently--see
Table 3-1) and the multipurpose room. The multipurpose room accommodates large
motor activities and team sports. There are different size options for the multipurpose
room that vary by Service.
Optional spaces vary by Service and may include separate spaces not directly related
to a program, such as a kitchen, or spaces that are optional within a program space
such as a dedicated music/multimedia room (part of the Youth Program). The Navy
normally does not permit kitchens in their Youth Centers.
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USERS OF FACILITY.
The primary facility users are as follows:
a. Youth participants,
b. SAC program participants,
c. Teen participants,
d. Facility staff,
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