**ATTENTION** This will be a eight week program starting on June 22nd and ending on August 14th, with each week having a theme. The theme will be used in art, programs, activities, and field trips. The program will be open Monday - Friday, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm; Food for People will be providing FREE lunch for children (18 and younger) in the community between 12:00 pm and 12:30 pm. Any students in grades K - 8 wishing to participate in the summer program must have a completed and up to date membership form on file at the site and pay a fee of $25 for existing members OR $40 for new members, with a discount for households with multiple children attending. This fee can be paid directly to the Loleta BGC staff. If you are going to be late picking up your child from the program, please call let a staff member know so your child(ren) will not worry. Lo l e ta Boy s & G i rl s C l ub Themes Week 1: Animals Week 2: Health & Nutrition Week 3: Dinosaurs Week 4: Water Week 5: Space Week 6: Culture/Diversity Week 7: Sports Week 8: Community Loleta Boys & Girls Club Ivory Pierce, Unit Director 700 Loleta Drive Loleta, CA 95551 Phone: 707-733-9593 [email protected] Summer 2015 June 22nd – August 14th Monday – Friday 11: 00 am - 5:00 pm Lo le ta Boy s & Gi r ls Clu b Su mme r 20 1 5 Monday Tuesday 11:00 — 12:00 Social Interaction & Social Interaction & Drop-in Activities Drop-in Activities Wednesday Running Club Thursday Friday Social Interaction & Social Interaction & Drop-in Activities Drop-in Activities 12:00 — 12:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 1:00 — 2:00 Outside Play/SPARKS with Will Outside Play/SPARKS with Ivory Outside Play/SPARKS Outside Play/SPARKS with Will Field Trip 2:00 — 3:00 Brain Gain Brain Gain Brain Gain Brain Gain Field Trip 3:00 — 4:00 Art Club SMART Moves with Will Youth for Unity with Ivory Torch Club Field Trip 4:00 — 4:45 4:45 — 5:00 Computer Lab & Computer Lab & Computer Lab & Computer Lab & Drop-in Activities Drop-in Activities Drop-in Activities Drop-in Activities Clean-up Clean-up Clean-up Clean-up Field Trip Field Trip Art Club - focuses on teaching members about varying forms of art, the proper use of different mediums such as pastels, paints, colored pencils, etc., and provides members with an opportunity for creative expression. Brain Gain - Summer learning loss has a devastating effect on America's kids, especially those who don't participate in enriching summer activities. That's why Boys & Girls Clubs of America is pleased to present Summer Brain Gain – a fun, interactive learning program designed for summer in the Club! SMART Moves - provides various activities designed to hone their decision-making and critical-thinking skills, as well as learn how to avoid and/or resist alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and premature sexual activity. SPARK - encourages members to be active by participating in group games that focus on having fun and working together instead of competition. This program focuses on skill development and living a positive lifestyle by showing that exercise can be fun. Torch Club - is a small charter that focuses on leadership and service boys and girls ages 11-13. Members learn to elect officers and work together to implement activities in four areas: service to Club and community, education, health and fitness and social recreation. Participants will plan volunteer and fundraising projects for the program. Youth for Unity - Youth for Unity features age-appropriate programming for youth ages 6 to 12, teens and parents; training and resources for Club professionals; and a leadership awards program. The program builds the capacity for local Clubs to help their members appreciate themselves as unique and special individuals, understand diversity in society, recognize bias and unfairness and take personal leadership in confronting bias.
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