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The Boys and Girls Club logo was designed by Saul Bass in 1978. "Club programs and services promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence." Boys & Girls Clubs of America ( BGCA) is a national organization of local chapters which provide voluntary after-school ...
Wieners Out. " Wieners Out " is the fourth episode in the twentieth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 271st episode of the series overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on October 12, 2016. The episode lampooned modern social protest movements and campaigns (like Free the Nipple [1] and ...
BGC Canada ( Formerly known as Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada) is a national, nonprofit organization that supports local BGC Clubs with programs for physical activity, healthy living, learning, job training, leadership, and creative expression. With locations in small towns and large cities, as well as rural and Indigenous communities, BGC Clubs ...
EVANSVILLE − Hundreds of kids with the Boys and Girls Club of Evansville banded together Thursday to clean up the streets near their club. "People need to stop littering," said Ashtin Black. The ...
Founded in 1860, the Boys & Girls Club of America serves about 4.3 million youth annually. The organization has 5,300 facilities throughout the country, with three in Westchester, including New ...
—BSA Troop 97 [is 1] Columbian Squires is a Catholic boys' Scout-like organization run by the Knights of Columbus. The Squires considers itself to be an athletic team, social club, youth and civic improvement group, management training, civil rights group and spiritual development program. Squires history The Columbian Squires were begun in 1925. In December 2012, the Knights of Columbus was ...
The new $9.5 million Boys & Girls Club of Massillon center is about 29,400 square feet, which is 25% more than the old facility. It opened in January.
History. Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia was established in 1887 in the city's Germantown neighborhood. [6] In 1892, the group expanded to the Nice town neighborhood and became the first club to serve girls. A third location opened in Wissahickon in1896 and was the first youth club in the United States to serve Black youth.