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ASYLUM HILL Asylum Hill Club kids took part in Best Buy’s Geek Squad Academy; a hands-on learning program to give teens access to opportunities through technology.
Geek Squad Academy taught Club kids in a fun, interactive learning environment about the latest technology in classes such as digital music production, circuits and logic, digital literacy, robotics and 3D printing.
The Geek Squad Academy helped Club kids develop technology skills, inspired future education and career choices, and created friendships through activities such as storyboarding and film production, and digital media projects.
NORTHWEST
July 24th INROADS kicked off its National Day of Service to promote awareness, volunteerism and stewardship.
This year, INROADS proudly partnered with Boys and Girls Clubs of America in support of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign to create a healthier generation of children through proper nutrition and regular physical activity. Locally, they partnered with the Northwest Boys and Girls Club for a day of activity and fun.
Over thirty INROADS interns engaged Club members ages 6-9 in mini Triathlon Olympics to heighten the importance of living a healthy lifestyle.
SOUTHWEST
Top Left: Members enjoyed a “Dance Party” with Miss Julie every morning when they arrived at the club.Top Middle: Tyon, one of Southwest’s top teens, smiles after receiving his first paycheck!Top Right: Christian throws out the ceremonial first pitch at the New Britain Rock Cats baseball game on Boys and Girls Clubs of Connecticut Day.Bottom Left: Summer Brain Gain happened every morning at Southwest. Mr. Victor and his group spent time reading their favorite books.
TRINITY COLLEGE
Club kids enjoyed a field trip to Bowl-O-Rama on July 17th.
Every Thursday from July 9th until August 14th Trinity Club kids participated in the Village Intro to Saxophone Music Program.
Club kids enjoyed a pizza party at Aetna. But that’s not all - they were surprised with new bikes and helmets!
Local Connecticut fruits and vegetables can be found at the Hartford Mobile Market every Thursday from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at Asylum Hill Club.