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The Holyoke Boys Club was chartered in 1892, as the sixteenth Boys Club in the nation. It was designed to further the social, educational and character development of boys, irrespective of race, color or creed. Read More

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The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holyoke, founded in 1892, is an affiliate of Boys & Girls Clubs of America, one of the nation’s oldest and premiere youth organizations. Boys & Girls Clubs of America has its national headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. The first Boys Club was started in Hartford, Connecticut in 1860. The first affiliation of Boys Clubs took place in 1906, when fifty-three Boys Clubs, including Holyoke, gathered in Boston to form The Federated Boys Clubs of America. In 1931, The Federation became Boys Clubs of America. In 1956, Boys Clubs of America received a U.S. Congressional Charter. In 1990, the national organization changed its name to Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and Congress amended the Charter accordingly.

 

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REGIONAL CLUB TECH DIGITAL ARTS FESTIVALS

REGIONAL CLUB TECH DIGITAL ARTS FESTIVALS FOR
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF GREATER HOLYOKE

(Holyoke) (11/28/2007) – Anthony Figueroa was selected as the winner of the local Club Tech Digital Arts Festival in Photo Illustration He now represent the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holyoke at the Northeast regional festivals. Members were charged with creating digital artwork by using skills they developed through the Club Tech Program, a partnership between Boys & Girls Clubs of America, founding partner Microsoft and the Best Buy Children’s Foundation. Using the theme “Our Changing World,” members expressed their artistic and technological skills in the areas of photo illustration, music making, movie making, Web design and graphic design.

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Artwork of The Month

The arts & crafts project was done by two Holyoke Public School teachers who are volunteering at the Club together every Tuesday night.  Even though they work with children all day in school, they volunteer at night because they want to have fun with the children.  The teachers are Jenny Johnson from the Lynch Middle School and Katie Ross from the Kelly School.

Power Hour High Points

  • ( Toepfert Unit )

  • ( Nick Cosmos Way )

  • ( Churchill Unit )

  • ( Lyman Unit )

  • ( Beaudoin Unit )