BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS MARK NATIONAL WEEK.Byline: Mary Schubert Daily News Staff Writer More than 1,400 young people across the Santa Clarita Valley The Santa Clarita Valley is the valley of the Santa Clara River in Southern California. It stretches through Los Angeles County and Ventura County. Its main population center is the city of Santa Clarita. The valley was part of the 48,612-acre (19,672. have a safe and fun place to study or play when they're not in school, and their parents gain some peace of mind - all for just $12 per year. Across the country, 1,850 local chapters - like those in Newhall, Canyon Country, Val Verde Val Verde may mean:
prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. statistics from the Atlanta headquarters of Boys & Girls Clubs of America. The Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley, established 28 years ago, is joining in the celebration this week - which coincides with spring break in the Newhall, Saugus, Sulphur Springs Sulphur Springs, city (1990 pop. 14,062), seat of Hopkins co., NE Tex., in a farm area; inc. 1859. Vegetables, wheat, rice, and corn are grown, and livestock and dairying are important. There is clay and timber in the area. , Castaic and William S. Hart Union High School districts - with outings to Disneyland, the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum and Los Angeles Zoo The Los Angeles Zoo founded in 1966, is a large zoo located in Los Angeles, California, USA. The Zoo, located in Los Angeles' Griffith Park, is home to 1,200 animals from around the world. , as well as a daylong festival with games, food and activities today at the Newhall club, 24909 Newhall Ave., said Jim Ventress, executive director. The club's presence in the Santa Clarita Valley has grown steadily over the years, particularly since its 20,000-square-foot facility opened next to Newhall Park in July 1992, Ventress said. Membership is open to children and teens, ages 7 to 17, and they pay just $1 per month in membership dues. The club has branches at Emblem Elementary School elementary school: see school. in Saugus, at Sierra Vista Junior High School in Canyon Country and at Val Verde Park. Of the 1,421 members across the Santa Clarita Valley, 586 of them - about 41 percent - are girls. ``Give us about another two or three years and I think it will be about half and half,'' Ventress said. The popularity of Boys & Girls Clubs has grown locally and across the country in the past decade. Since 1987, there has been a 68 percent increase in the number of clubs, located in all 50 states. Ventress said the clubs are a haven for latchkey children and those from single-parent families, along with kids from two-parent homes. The Santa Clarita Valley clubs have transportation programs that, for a monthly fee of $60, will pick up children from school and take them to the clubhouse. ``I think we're drawing more junior high kids, and I like that,'' Ventress said. Those years can be a tough time, he said, as children make the transition from elementary school ``kingpin'' to two quick, new starts in seventh grade and then again as high school freshmen. ``They're on that little roller-coaster area. But more kids are staying with us through elementary, junior high and high school,'' Ventress said. ``It used to be we would start losing them when they got into high school.'' Increasingly, sports programs - like the popular basketball leagues This is a list of current and defunct Basketball Leagues. Current Leagues The league names are listed below. Men's Leagues Leagues from the U.S., Canada, Mexico
mercurialisannua. - hold the kids' interest well into their teens. Ventress said there are 29 teams in three age groups: 7 to 10, 11 to 13, and 14 to 18. A 3-year-old partnership with the California Institute of the Arts California Institute of the Arts known as CalArts U.S. private institution of higher learning in Valencia. Created in 1961 through the merger of two other art institutes, it was the first in the U.S. also has become a big draw. Junior high and high school students attend classes and workshops in photography, dance, printmaking printmaking Art form consisting of the production of images, usually on paper but occasionally on fabric, parchment, plastic, or other support, by various techniques of multiplication, under the direct supervision of or by the hand of the artist. and other subjects on the CalArts campus. In a recent national contest among Boys & Girls Club members, Santa Clarita Valley entries won the 16- to 18-year-old age group in black-and-white photography - skills they learned in the CalArts partnership, headed by CalArts photography professor John Bache, Ventress said. Priscilla Cabral took first place, Rachel Moyal came in second and Jamie Siembieda was awarded third place in the contest, Ventress said. Other offerings at the valley's clubs include arena hockey - played with plastic pucks and plastic hockey sticks at the Newhall club's gymnasium - along with flag football, volleyball, swim teams and coed softball. The Santa Clarita Valley clubs operated on a $406,000 budget during the 1996-97 fiscal year. ``Our annual auction raises about 40 percent of the budget,'' said Ventress, adding that the United Way contributes another 20 percent and government funding accounts for only 2 percent of the budget. The rest comes from donations, assorted fund-raisers and grants, he said. |
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