Hours of Operation
Recreation Program
Monday to Friday: 3:00 – 6:00 PM
Saturday/Sunday/Holidays/Aetc Family Days: Closed
Front Desk
Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday/Sunday/Holidays: Closed
Hours
Youth Programs
Offering Quality Early Childhood Development Programs
The Youth Center contribute to the readiness and improve productivity through quality youth programs providing opportunities for youth to develop their physical, social, emotional, and cognitive abilities including opportunities for achievement, leadership, and recognition through United States Air Force Programs, Boys and Girls Club of America Programs, and National 4-H Club Programs, while still promoting quality of life and esprit de corps for the members of the Columbus Air Force Base Community.
Youth Summer Camp
Youth Specialty Camps for Ages 9+
June 3-July 24 | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Kids Summer Camp for Ages 5-12
May 31-July 24
Registration through MilitaryChildCare.com.
Please call Tijuana McDonald at 662.434.2504 for more information and questions about registering.
New Program! Guitar Lessons
The Youth Center is excited to now offer guitar lessons for ages 3+!
Little Ninjas Program – Ages 3-5
30 minutes weekly
Guitar Ninjas Program – Ages 6+
1 hour weekly
Includes a fun workbook, access to online videos to practice at home, interactive/specialized guitar workshops, and performance opportunities.
Contact Tijuana McDonald at 662.434.2504 for more information or to schedule your child’s lessons!
Programs
The program offers a wide range of educationally enhanced programs, instructional classes, field trips and events for youth and teens 9-18 year of age on Columbus AFB. The Youth Center provides a safe and fun environment supervised by a caring and well-trained staff.
Features:
- Games and Social Recreation Activities
- Special events for families
- Educational Enhanced Programs
- Computer Lab
- Separate Teen Room for ages 13 and above
- Field Trips
- Classes such as ballet, gymnastics, martial arts & more
- Camps (Skill) during the summer
Programs:
Torch Club, Keystone Club, Power Hour, Fine Arts, Photography, Youth of the Year, Youth Sponsorship, Gardening, Smart Girls, Sports and Fitness, Lights on after School, Spring Fling, BGCA Day for Kids, Breakfast with Santa, MLK Celebration, 4-H Programs and more.
Program Eligibility
Dependents of active duty military personnel, retiree’s, DOD Civilians, NAF employees and permanent contractors are eligible for Youth Programs membership. Youths, age 3-5 may participate in those activities organized specifically for their age group. Youths 6-8 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or sibling over 16 years of age unless they are participating in an activity that includes continuous adult supervision. All youth must be registered on an AF Form 88.
Sponsorship Information Requested
Letter to Incoming Youth
Links:
Military Teens on the Move
Boys and Girls Club
Air Force Crossroads
4-H
Youth Center Age Requirements
Ref AFI 34-249
- Youth five years of age may not utilize the center except when participating in supervised activities.
- Youths ages 6-8 must be accompanied by a parent or a sibling of at least 16 years of age.
- Youth ages 9-12 may enter the center unaccompanied but must leave by 7:00 PM on a school night, except for supervised programs that may extend beyond 7:00 PM.
- Youth ages 13 and older may enter the center unaccompanied at any time during open recreation hours.
DoD Child Abuse Hotline
DoD Child Abuse Hotline: 1.877.790.1197
Child & Youth Behavioral Military & Family Life Counselor
Who are Military & Family Life Counselors?
- Masters or Doctorate level licensed counselors
- Available at no cost to assist children, parents, and staff
- Available to provide short-term, non-medical counseling to military children and families
Our Child and Youth Military & Family Life Counselor is available to offer a wide range of support to military families to include, but not limited to:
- Providing behavioral interventions
- Modeling behavioral techniques
- Providing feedback to staff and parents
- Deployment and Reunion adjustments
- Communication and social skills
- Emotion regulation skills
- Counseling for fear, grief, and loss
- Referrals for local resources for families and children
Consent forms must be on file with the CDC or Youth Center before services can be provided. All services are private and confidential with the exception of child abuse, neglect, domestic abuse, and other duty-to-warn situations.
For questions about MFLC services, the Columbus AFB Child and Youth MFLC can be reached at 662.435.1408
Forms & Links
DSN: 742.2504
Commercial: 662.434.2504
Hours of Operation
Office Hours
Mon – Fri: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays: Closed
AETC Family Days: Closed