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JACKSON, Wyo. — This winter, Teton County Library, Coombs Outdoors, and Teton Literacy Center are collaborating to offer a valuable four-part series designed to equip teens in grades 6 to 12 with essential life skills. Kicking off the series is the event titled "Skill Up! Teen Financial Literacy Night," which aims to provide participants with practical tips and tools for managing their finances.
The program will cover various topics crucial for young individuals as they navigate the complexities of financial responsibility. Teens will learn about budgeting, saving, and making informed financial decisions that can positively impact their future. This initiative not only empowers youth with knowledge but also fosters a sense of confidence as they prepare for adulthood.
Parents and guardians are encouraged to support their teens in attending this informative series, which promises to be both engaging and educational. The sessions will be held at accessible locations, ensuring that all interested participants can benefit from this opportunity to enhance their financial literacy skills.
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