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Entries in Santa Monica Boys and Girls Club (25)

YOUTH OF THE YEAR

Santa Monica Kiwanis President Dave Rosenberg and Microsoft's Shari Weise present Mide Oladipupo, 17, with the 'Youth of The Year' award during the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica 42nd Annual Awards Banquet at the Olympic Collection Banquet and Conference Center on Saturday, February 6, 2010.

Youth of the Year is a national Boys & Girls Club program and is the highest honor a Club member can receive. Winners embody service, leadership and character and have achieved personal and academic success despite great challenges.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica serves children from all backgrounds, regardless of economic circumstances. The main focus of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica is to provide positive activities for youth ages 7-18 from the Santa Monica and surrounding communities during the hours they are not in school. There goal is to provide a chance for every child to feel – a sense of competence, a sense of usefulness, a sense of belonging and a sense of influence.

The Club offers a variety of programs in the following areas – arts, athletics, education, leadership development and career preparation, social recreation, skateboarding and rollerblading, and technology. Each department is led by trained youth development professionals. Programs are offered in a variety of formats including drop-in activities, special group clubs, sports leagues, specialized classes and ongoing instruction. Our programs are designed to help members develop socially, succeed in school, stay physically active and prepare for positive futures.

The Mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica is to enable all young people  to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Posted on Sunday, February 7, 2010 at 09:39AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

GOOOOOOAL!

Santa Monica Police Chief Tim Jackman and Santa Monica Fire Chief Jim Hone play fooseball with Gabriela Ruiz, 11, and her brother Alberto, 8, during the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Monica's grand opening celebration of the John Adams Middle School clubhouse on Wednesday, June 10, 2009. The new clubhouse will enable the after-school program to expand from one small classroom serving approximately 300 children annually to a 5,563-square-foot facility equipped to support all of the school's 1,100 students. The Clubhouse will provide services to students six days a week, 12 months a year -- before and after school, during lunch and during vacation and summer holidays.

NEW CLUBHOUSE

 

TOP: (left to right) Timothy J. Jackman, Chief of the Santa Monica Police Department; Dr. William Crookston, Past President of the Rotary Club; Ken Genser, Santa Monica Mayor; Allan Young, President and CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Monica, Tim Cuneo, Superintendent of Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, Roxanne Spillett, President and CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of America and Craig Mordoh, Chairman of the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Monica cut the ribbon during the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Monica's grand opening celebration of the John Adams Middle School (JAMS) club on Wednesday, June 10, 2009. ABOVE: Members pose for a group portrait during the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Monica's grand opening celebration. The new clubhouse will enable the after-school program to expand from one small classroom serving approximately 300 children annually to a 5,563-square-foot facility equipped to support all of the school's 1,100 students. The Clubhouse will provide services to students six days a week, 12 months a year -- before and after school, during lunch and during vacation and summer holidays.

YOUTH OF THE YEAR

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Courtne Dotson, 17, gives thanks after receiving the 'Youth of The Year' award during the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica 41st Annual Awards Banquet at the Olympic Collection Banquet and Conference Center on Saturday, February 7, 2009. She won a $4000.00 scholarship for her hard work.  Dotson, has been a member of the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Monica for 12 years, takes a bus from school and then home each day just to get to the Club, has taken on several leadership roles at the Club in addition to helping her single mother in running the household and has become an essential role model to countless other Club members, peers and even supervisors.

Youth of the Year is a national Boys & Girls Club program and is the highest honor a Club member can receive. Winners embody service, leadership and character and have achieved personal and academic success despite great challenges.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica serves children from all backgrounds, regardless of economic circumstances. The main focus of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica is to provide positive activities for youth ages 7-18 from the Santa Monica and surrounding communities during the hours they are not in school. There goal is to provide a chance for every child to feel – a sense of competence, a sense of usefulness, a sense of belonging and a sense of influence.

The Club offers a variety of programs in the following areas – arts, athletics, education, leadership development and career preparation, social recreation, skateboarding and rollerblading, and technology. Each department is led by trained youth development professionals. Programs are offered in a variety of formats including drop-in activities, special group clubs, sports leagues, specialized classes and ongoing instruction. Our programs are designed to help members develop socially, succeed in school, stay physically active and prepare for positive futures.

The Mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica is to enable all young people  to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.

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Posted on Sunday, February 8, 2009 at 12:41AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

JAMS Clubhouse





(1) Allan Young, President and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica welcomes guests during the groundbreaking ceremony  in honor of the new Clubhouse at John Adams Middle School on September 11, 2008.  "This is a historic day for Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica, as we begin work on the second largest facility on the Westside," said Allan Young,  "As someone who grew up in Boys & Girls Clubs, I know the value this Clubhouse will have on its members and their families -- providing a safe environment for kids to learn in, have fun in and grow in." (2) Shoveling left to right: Tim Cuneo, Intern Superintendent of Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District; Timothy J. Jackman, Chief of the Santa Monica Police Department; Allan Young, President and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica; Craig Mordoh, Chairman of the Board of Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica and Dr. William Crookston, Past President, Rotary Club, shovel dirt during the groundbreaking ceremony at John Adams Middle School. With an anticipated completion date of June 2009, the Clubhouse continues Boys & Girls Clubs 64-year tradition of enabling all young people, especially those who need help the most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens. Currently Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica operates a satellite afterschool program at John Adams Middle School; however the new Clubhouse will enable the program to expand from one small classroom serving approximately 300 children annually to a 5,563 square foot facility equipped to support all of the school's 1,100 students. The Clubhouse will provide services to students six days a week, 12 months a year -- before and after school, during lunch and during vacation and summer holidays. Members will flourish academically and socially as they participate in nationally-renowned programs in the following areas: the arts, athletics, drug/alcohol and pregnancy prevention, education, the environment, leadership development, career preparation, social recreation and technology. The Club was founded in 1946 and since that time approximately 150,000 local youth have benefited. Today there are approximately 7,000 young people involved in Club programs. They come from all over Los Angeles County, largely from Santa Monica, Venice, West Los Angeles and Inglewood. Members pay a $10 annual fee for access to all Club amenities and programs that span across education, leadership, recreation and more.  Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica operates with the objective to serve children from all backgrounds, regardless of economic circumstances -- ensuring that youth ages 7-18 have a safe and nurturing environment to develop socially, succeed in school, stay physically active and prepare for positive futures. To learn more, please visit http://www.smbgc.org.

Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Monica

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1) Mary Beth Kratky shows off 'Sailor,' an eight week old Golden Retriever who was up for auction during the Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Monica's 32 Annual Dinner, Auction and Raffle at Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel on Thursday, November 7, 2007. 2) Renee Patterson, Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Monica Council Member, works the 'Losers Raffle' during the fundraiser on Thursday. 3,4,5) Guest check-out the items up for bid at the silent auction.
Posted on Thursday, November 8, 2007 at 08:48PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Apple of my eye

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ABOVE - Left to right: Jamie Jones, 8, Dillon Benavides, 12, Chantell Smith, 9, and Kajun Economos, 11, bob for apples during Santa Monica Boys and Girls club's Halloween Festival on Friday, October 26, 2007.
Posted on Saturday, October 27, 2007 at 08:11AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Halloween Joust

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UCLA Phi Kappa Psi fraternity brothers Nick Lesec, 19, (dressed as Uncle Sam) and Daniel Kim, 21, (in the chicken costume) battle it out in the Gladiator Joust during Santa Monica Boys and Girls club's Halloween Festival on Friday, October 26, 2007. Uncle Sam knocked the Chicken of his perch in all three rounds and won the bout. Moral: Don't mess with Uncle Sam.
Posted on Friday, October 26, 2007 at 07:31PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint