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The Club for Boys
Basic Information
Address: 320 N 4th Street Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone Number: 605-343-3500
Fax Number: 605-343-3501
Additional Information
Focus: Recreational and educational services for boys 6-17
Director: Scott Bader, Executive Director
Schools Served: All schools in the Rapid City Area
School District: Rapid City Area Schools
County: Pennington
Schedule: Monday through Fridays, 1:30 p.m. to 8:30; 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. summer and holidays
Ages: Six to seventeen years old
Capacity: 450
Membership/Pricing: $7 per year (from June 1 to May 31st)
Setting:
Low organized center with activities in shop, cultural arts, athletics, social recreation, education, special events, sports leagues, homework help and tutoring, and much more. We also have age specific activities with a specific room for boys 10 to 17 and also for boys 6 to 9. All staff and volunteers have background checks. All new members must attend an orientation before becoming a regular member.
History:
The Club was established in 1963 as the Boys Club of Rapid City. We are no longer affiliated with the national Boys and Girls Clubs of America because we still believe in the Boys Clubs of America cardinal principles. We are a private non-profit and raise most of our operating budget each year.
Program Highlights:
Free leagues in Football and Basketball. Trips and outings, camp-outs weekly. Free snacks and meals every day. Weekly special events. Daily contests, tournaments, and activities in many areas
Support Services:
available through Director of Individual Services
Activities:
Athletics, shop arts and crafts, music, snacks, contests and tournaments in gamesroom, homework help and tutoring. Special events, movies, and much more
Field Trip Destinations: Ice skating, flag football, swimming, camp outs. Daily fishing trips to area lakes in the summer
Program Information:
Available at 320 N 4th street in Rapid City, on the web at www.theclubforboys.com , or call 605-343-3500
Slogan: Safe, caring and Fun