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to the Boys and Girls Club of Strathcona County Website!

The Boys and Girls Club of Strathcona County (SCBGC) is a registered non-profit charitable organization devoted to serving children and youth throughout Strathcona County. The Boys and Girls Club of Strathcona County is a provisional member of Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada.

 Important Program Forms:
*New 2010 Membership Application
*Media Consent Form

 

SCBGC Welcomes New Media Advisor: Andrea Engel
Ms. Engel has spent close to twenty years anchoring radio and television news, most recently with Global Edmonton's Morning News.

Continue reading SCBGC Welcomes New Media Advisor 

 

  

New Clubhouse Grand Opening
Wednesday, September 22, 2009
SCBGC Ribbon Cutting
visit the Media Center
for more info

 

 Program Information

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
(September 2009 - June 2010)

Monday-Friday 3:30p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (Snack provided)
*Early dismissal days the program starts at 2:30 p.m.
Ages: Gr. 1-6
Cost:  $50/child/month or $80/family
March Calendar

ANTLER LAKE TEEN NIGHTS SCHEDULE

Location:   Antler Lake Hall
Cost:     $50/youth/month (Transportation to all activites included)
Time:    6:30pm -8:30pm every Monday night

Schedule for February

Schedule for March
                                                       

BGC Floor Hockey Program
Come out and play floor hockey with the Boys and Girls Club every Thursday night!
Time: Every Thursday @ 6:30-8:30 pm
Location: Boys and Girls Club Gym
Cost: $10 for the month
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Uncas School Floor Hockey
Come out and have some fun!
Bring your friends and have an old fasioned game of hockey!
Location:  Uncas School
Time:  7:00-8:30pm Tuesday nights
Cost:  $50/12 weeks or $7/Nightly
*ALL EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED!

 

 Upcoming Events
Spring Break!

 Spring Break week camp runs from Friday March 26 - Thursday April 1

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2010 Summer Camps

Summer camp information will be ready April 1, 2010!!!

 
 

 Tip of the Month
H1N1 Steps to Safety

The Public Health Agency of Canada has informed the public of the potential of a resurgence of the H1N1 flu virus this fall.  BGC is taking the necessary steps to ensure that members and staff are protected.  This includes:

  • hand washing,
  • disinfecting common surfaces and
  • encouraging members to stay home if they are not feeling well. 

For more information about H1N1, symptoms, treatment and prevention, please visit the Public Health Agency.   

 
  

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