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April 2014
Volume 2, Issue 8
Boys & Girls Clubs of N.W. Tennessee HUMBOLDT CLUB
Inside this issue:
Spring Break Field Trips 2
Fun Friday 3
Chef Academy/4-H 4
RAP/Generation RAP 5
Monthly Newsletter
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April 4th: Club will close at
5:00pm.
April 5th: Bird & Burger Dinner,
7:00pm
April 14th: Family Values
April 17th: 1st-5th grade Easter
Egg Hunt
April 18th: Good Friday, Club
open 9:00am-5:00pm
Enjoy children? Come Volun-
teer!
Our members had a great Spring Break week! Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday the club was open from 9:00am-5:00pm and members were able to come and have fun all day long. The 4-H club members made crafts and cooked food. The Girl Scouts met and talked about what Girl Scouts look like in other coun-tries. On Thursday, about 25 of our members went to Discovery Park of America in Union City, TN. They ex-plored all the exhibits, which included fossils, Native American history, the history of military weapons and vehicles, an exhibit about water and water pressure, and many, many others. The members also explored the exhibits outside: a replica of Davy Crockett’s home and town, and a train station with passenger trains. On Friday, about 25 members visited the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Memphis– Sycamore View Unit
to compete in a basketball game. We are thrilled to say
that we won!
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Left: A group of club members test drives a vehicle used in
past wars.
Below: A group of club mem-bers learns about force in the
water station.
Above, left to right: Mya Denwiddie, Mariah Smith, and Tyrianna Johnson get an inside look at the aquari-
Above: Telia Bradford loved
sliding down the 48 ft. slide. Above: Mya Denwiddie (left) and Kyla Thomas spent some time in the stocks
during our tour of the old village.
Above, left to right: Adrian Men-doza, Olivia Johnson, Willie Rice, Carnell Allen, and Jaquari McCurry enjoyed looking at the
fossils and skeletons.
Left: Humboldt Boys & Girls Club and the Boys & Girls Club of Great-er Memphis—Sycamore View Unit played a great
game of basketball.
Right: A group of girls learns what school would have
been like in 1915.
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Jaydan Lewis, left, had fun playing on the play-ground, while Amaree Emery, Amelia Pankey, and Demarion McCurry (at right, left to right) loved the slide. We are
so glad Spring is here!
One of our Fun Friday events was “Fear Fac-tor.” Our members split up into teams to com-pete in games like eat-ing plates of gross food and picking plastic spi-ders out of a bucket of worms. The day ended
with a dance party (left).
Mauriel Pettigrew, above, pops a balloon to find out how many plates of food he must eat. Jayden Rader-Butler, left, eats the plate of
food for her team.
Blue Cross Blue Shield gave free physicals to many of our members this month, like Shon Williams (left). They also bought pizza for all those
who participated!
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Our teens practiced their cake decorating skills by decorating sugar cookies for St. Patrick’s Day. Tim Hayes, pastry chef at Dumplins in Jackson,
is doing a great job teaching them!
Our 4-H club members made lots of fun crafts and learned how to cook dur-ing spring break week. They made trivets using drops of color that they al-lowed to spread and blend together, learned to make quesadillas, and paint-
ed glass jars with words and designs on them. They had a fun week!
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Generation Rap “I have learned at the Boys & Girls Club that if you need help, ask a staff. I like it here because when I am failing in school or having trouble, they will help me. I like to go on the trips. Mrs. Patricia does a real good job teaching lessons to us. The staff here are very fun, helpful, smart, gentle, and nice. I like the Boys & Girls Club because I have a little bit of time to get my mind straight and to focus so when I go home I won’t get in trouble.” - Dejouirney Cole, age 9
Each Monday, a local minister comes to speak to students on topics such as integrity, good behavior, etc., as part of our RAP program. This month we would like to thank Mozelle Howse (top left), Russell Stanphil (left), and
James Howse (not pictured) for speaking
to our members.
We are thankful for each and every donation we re-ceive. Our third and fourth graders love the books that were donated by Tire King, People’s Furniture, and Baskerville Funeral
Home!
HUMBOLDT CLUB
“The POSITIVE Place For Kids”
1503 Osborne St. P.O. Box 851 Humboldt, TN 38343
Gladys Robinson, Club Director Phone: 731-562-0067 Fax: 731-562-0074 E-mail: [email protected] Facebook: www.facebook.com/humboldtboysgirlsclub Instagram: @bgchumboldt
The Boys & Girls Club
C O D E
I BELIEVE in God and the
right to worship according to
my own faith and religion.
I BELIEVE in America,
the American way of life,
the Constitution and the
Bill of Rights.
I BELIEVE in fair play,
honesty and sportsmanship.
I BELIEVE in my
Boys & Girls Club, which
stands for these things.
Board Members
Ralph Jones, President
John Hale, Vice President
Raymond Simmons, Vice President
Myra Barnett, Secretary
Gena Simmons, Treasurer
Gil Fletcher Patricia Taylor
Bob Seals Camille Jones
Rob Deloach Chuck Cloud
Deborah Seward Frank Warmath
Harry Davidson Kathleen Smith
Ann Williams Terry Johnson
James Howse Joe Johnson
Brenda Lewis Allen Barker
Greer Lashlee Marquitta Patterson
Janice Baskerville Laurie Gamble
Jerry Culpepper Morgan Hughes
We are a United Way agency.
Our Wish List
AA & AAA Batteries
Camera (For Video & Stills)
Ink Cartridges
(HP 21, 920 and Canon 5)
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Javeon Smith shows off his monkey bar
skills.