Club happenings at a glance

kids at pool
bryce h
kids at pool

 

 

No School Day Activities

No School Day Fee Break Down

1st Child is $20.00
2nd Child is $10.00
3rd Child is $5.00
4th Child is $2.50
Per Family
Please call if you have any questions
regarding our fees or scholarships.

 

February 2012

Monday February 6th

Club open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Leave for Scotty's Skate Castle in Sheridan at 10:15 a.m.  Leave Scotty's at 1:00 p.m. for Sheridan Y.M.C.A.  Leave Sheridan Y.M.C.A. at 3:15 p.m. for Buffalo. Arrive at Boys and Girls Club at 4:00 p.m.  You will need $5.00 ($3.00 for Skating, $2.00 for swimming), a swim suit and towel, sack lunch & drink.

Monday February 20th

Club open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Leave for Gillette Recreation Center at 11:15 a.m. Leave Gillette Recreation Center for Buffalo at 3:15 p.m. Arrive back at Boys and Girls Club at 4:30 p.m.  You will need, K-5th Grade $2.50, 6th Grade and up is $4.00, a swim suit and towel, a sack lunch and drink.

Friday February 24th

Club open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Leave for Casper Planetarium at 8:15 a.m.  Leave Planetarium for Casper Ice Arena at 12:00 p.m.  Leave Casper Ice Arena at 3:15 p.m. for Buffalo. Arrive at Boys and Girls Club at 5:00 p.m. You will need to bring $5.00($1.00 for the Planetarium, $4.00 for the Ice Skating Arena), sack lunch and drink.

Concessions will be sold at Scotty's Skate Castle and the Casper Ice Arena.

 

project learn

Based on research conducted by Dr. Reginald Clark which shows that students do much better in school when they spend non-school hours engaged in fun, educational activities. Project Learn is the core philosophy and strategy used by Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Club staff use all areas and programs in the Club to create opportunities for enhanced learning. Extensively tested and formally evaluated by Columbia University, Project Learn has been proven to boost the academic performance of Club members.

 

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Everett

 

power hour

This program provided by Boys & Girls Clubs of America provides our staff with strategies, activities, resources and information to create an engaging homework help and tutoring program that encourages members to become self-directed learners.

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classroom
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power points

This is a Club incentive program whereby members earn points for positive behaviors and can "cash in" points weekly for prizes which include toys, books, games and even computers!

 

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Eric and Jesse

 

smart moves

This program is currently offered to members 6-15 years of age. It is a nationally acclaimed prevention program designed to help young people resist alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, as well as premature sexual activity.

 

violin player
relaxing
soccer



triple play

This program guides staff in the development of a successful games, room strategy and recreation component in Club programming including, activities which encourage physical activity and healthy nutrition.

 
Gabby and Nadine

 

club tech

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computer lab
computer clip art

 

cowboy ethics

Cowboy Ethics is a Program that inspires kids to "do the right thing ~ the cowboy way." Based on the Ten Principles of the Code of the West, it helps students build the personal qualities they will need to achieve true career and life success. The Program goes beyond traditional approaches aimed at "instructing" members in character development. Instead, it focuses on inspiring and engaging young people in an active process of deciding which values and character traits they want to embrace as the foundation for adult life. 

club council

Club Council is a club within the Boys and Girls Club of the Big Horns where Members learn valuable leadership skills. Club Council 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. The Club Council members truly enjoy working together to make the Club a fun and exciting place for Members. 

destination imagination

This program offers a comprehensive and stimulating curriculum which challenges members to "think outside the box" in problem-solving activities which combine art, theater, math and science. Last year, Club members again traveled to Casper, WY and competed in a statewide DI competition, bringing home 3rd place for their division!

social gatherings

social gathering

The Club hosts a variety of Open Houses, Holiday Banquets and School Dances to raise awareness and encourage community involvement in Club activities.

 

cooking, crafts and counting change

The Club offers a variety of programs to stimulate interest in art, music and cooking and to teach life skills. The members manage a snack venue called "The Underground Cafe" to help them learn the basics of running a small business and develop important work skills such as customer service and counting change.

 

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pumkin carving

 

Thanksgiving 2011

adults
 
Kindle and Gabby
Eric
 
kids eating

 

Christmas Crafts

Savanha
Madison
hand jewelry
cake
snow globe
holly
Everett
Anda and Nick
reef
Kate et al
Nadine and Breuana
Mary