All-ages show tonight carves out space for youth to have fun

Michael Freeman stopped by CHMA to talk about his new role as youth worker based out of Tantramar Regional High School, and an all-ages show he’s planned for tonight. Photo: Erica Butler

Tantramar youth need a place to hang out, says Michael Freeman, and tonight at the Sackville Commons, they will have just that, at an all-ages open mic and show, featuring local garage rock band, Reclaim the Vents.

Freeman is six weeks into his new position as youth strategic coordinator for the United Way’s YOU Turns program, based out of Tantramar Regional High School. CHMA spoke to him about his new role and the upcoming show:

Freeman’s job runs the gamut from helping youth connect with resources to help meet their basic needs like housing, food and health, but also to help provide some opportunities for enjoyment. “Fun is restorative,” says Freeman. “It’s a human right, it’s developmentally necessary.”

Freeman says he has heard youth expressing the need for spaces to hang out. “From my point of view, I think it’s crazy that a community of our size doesn’t have a youth centre,” says Freeman. “And so the hope is, we’re working with the Sackville Commons, and we would really like to, over the next year or so, develop a youth drop in space where people can come in, hang out, engage in programming, get some food, and do those kinds of things.

“But to get the ball rolling, we’re thinking, let’s have some events, let’s have some open mics and coffee houses, some concerts,” says Freeman.… Continue