Though new faces fill leadership roles, the goals of the Clubhouse
remain the same. Through half-day, full-day, and afterschool programs, they continue
to focus on providing quality education and unique learning experiences for youth
ages 3-7.
“My goal is to create programs that allow each child to grow and learn in a safe, fun, and hands-on environment,” comments new ECE Director Strohfus. Willis agrees and adds, “Specifically within our afterschool Continued Education programs, after being in class all day, learning taking place in the Clubhouse should be centered around hands-on activities that feel like play.”
Expanding the Clubhouse team has also meant expanding the goals of program reach.
For this reason, the Clubhouse will be hosting three tour nights
this spring, open to any guardians interested in having their child participate
in Clubhouse full-day summer or 2021 fall programs. “Environment plays a major
role in the success of early childhood education. I am looking forward to
hosting our tour nights and giving families in our community the opportunity to
see what we have to offer their childen,” Strohfus comments.
Clubhouse tour dates are currently scheduled for February 22 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm, March 22 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm, and April 26 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm.
Click here for more information about Clubhouse programs and team members or call the Club at 605-692-3333.
Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Plains, Inc.
1126 Southland Lane
Brookings, SD 57006
(605) 692-3333
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