Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Clewiston Youth Center Open Weekends

Clewiston, FL – This morning, the Clewiston Sugar Festival Committee recognized our local “healthcare heroes” at the annual honoree breakfast, which was held this year at the recently renovated Clewiston Youth Center. Over the past year, the youth center was given a complete overhaul with the help of City of Clewiston staff and generous support from U.S. Sugar.

“We are incredibly grateful to U.S. Sugar for providing the resources to modernize this facility, which will provide our children with a safe and fun place to come to and learn,” said Clewiston Mayor Kristine Petersen, who is also a teacher at Clewiston High School. 

First opened in 1961, the Charles E. Wetherald Youth Center was originally donated by U.S. Sugar and named in honor of their former CEO. The youth center has been a destination for Clewiston’s youth to learn, play and spend time after school and during the summer months. The City of Clewiston plans to hire a new youth director to help facilitate activities for children in Clewiston and also provide local students a comfortable place to learn, do homework, and participate in fun activities year-round. 

In addition to supporting the cost of the renovation, U.S. Sugar also provided funding for a new Apple computer lab, iPads, televisions, a 3D printer and furniture. To complete the project, the company also provided updated kitchen appliances and equipment for the youth center’s meeting space.

The youth center will be open on weekdays and during summer months, and the meeting space is available for reservation by calling (863) 983-1484.

This Saturday at the Clewiston Sugar Festival, the youth center will be home to the festival’s “Sweet Taste” baking contest and also the site of a demonstration of a one-of-a-kind cake display from youth celebrity baking chef Keaton Ashton from Sugar City, Idaho. For more information, please visit www.clewistonsugarfestival.com.

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