The Haunted House is located at the SBPAL's Twelve35 Teen Center on October 24 and 25 from 7PM to 10PM just for teens age 13+. It is open to the public and tickets will be sold at the front door, $5 per person.

Some of the FREE classes they offer during th year for teens age 11-18 are:
ARTS
Teen Ceramics Art Studio Thursdays from 4:15-5:50pm
Located at Santa Barbara Museum of Art Ridley Education Center at McCormick House Work in clay and paint to create sculptures and ceramics.
Learn to Scrapbook Wednesdays from 4:00-5:00pm
Learn the fundamentals of scrapbooking, greeting card making, and other fun projects with Miss Michelle. Space is limited to 8.
Jewelry Making Mondays from 5:00-6:00pm
A new jewelry project each class. Take home your project for yourself or as a gift!
FITNESS
Body Combat Mondays from 4:30-5:30pm
Body Combat is a fiercely energetic program inspired by martial arts and draws from a wide array of disciplines such as a karate, boxing taekwondo and tai chi.
Dance Fitness Tuesdays from 4:30pm-5:30pm
Are you ready to party yourself to shape? Forget the workout, just lose yourself in the music and find yourself in shape at the original dance-fitness party.
Fit & Fabulous Thursdays from 4:00pm-5:00pm:
Learn the nutritional concepts, engage with other teen girls, build self-esteem and self-confidence, train your body and your mind walk/run a 5k (3.1 miles). Led by certified trainer Miss Michelle.
TUTORING
Cal-SOAP Tutoring Monday thru Friday 3:00pm-6:00pm
Cal-SOAP tutors assist students with mastering course materials in all subjects.
For more information visit the SBPAL website at www.sbpal.org or LIKE them on Facebook .
You are always welcome to stop by for a tour of the facility (1235 Chapala Street), give PAL a call to schedule a visiting time, 805-962-5560.
SBPAL provides over 1,600 at-risk children educational, sports and cultural opportunities that would otherwise be unattainable.The Santa Barbara Police Activities League strives to provide quality educational, cultural, and athletic programming for the youth of Santa Barbara and build positive relationships between the Police Department and all members of the community.
The Police Activities League receives in-kind support from the City of Santa Barbara and the Police Department in the form of personnel and facilities. The Santa Barbara Police Department provides leadership to the Police Activities League at the direction of the Board of Directors.