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A Boys & Girls Club Provides:
A safe place to learn and grow
Ongoing relationships with caring adult professionals
Life-enhancing programs and character developing experiences
Hope and opportunity
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Congratulations
Antonio "Tank” Pruitt
2011 Youth of the Year
We are excited to
announce Antonio Pruitt, 11 year member from the North Everett Club, as our
2011 Youth of the Year for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Snohomish County!
Antonio, 17, competed against nine other youth from across the county on
February 7, 2012 to earn the prestigious title. Antonio has been a role model
for other members in the club; he currently attends Getchell High School, and
has applied to Texas A&M for the Fall. He intends to not only be the first
in his family to go to college, but the first to graduate from high school.
Antonio will represent Snohomish County in the Washington State Youth of the
Year Competition on March 21-22.
This is a proud
moment in the life of our dedicated and driven Club member. Enjoy this video of
his speech from our Youth of the Year dinner.
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Current News/Upcoming Events
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Thank you Regal Entertainment
Group! Regal Entertainment Group Gives Club Members an Opportunity to Combine
Movie Fun with Summer Learning
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We’re excited to
announce that Macy’s generous on-going support of the Boys & Girls Clubs of
Snohomish County continues, with a recent pledge of $24,642.50 through the
Macy’s Thanks for Sharing campaign at the Alderwood and Everett locations!
Through this gift, Macy’s and their customers are enabling better futures
for kids in our community. Thank you, Macy’s!! |

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UW Men's basketball coach speaking at a fundraiser for area South Everett/Mukilteo Boys & Girls Club.
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South Everett/Mukilteo Boys & Girls Club members participate in the Drama Matters program.
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"Celebrating the Tulalip Boys & Girls Club" - Marysville Globe 3/1/12
As the Tulalip Boys & Girls Club celebrated the impending 20th
anniversary of the Boys & Girls Clubs partnering with all Native
American tribes, National Boys & Girls Clubs President and CEO James
Clark visited the Tulalip Boys & Girls Club on Tuesday, Feb. 21, to
report that the club will become a living example for new Boys &
Girls Clubs on tribal lands across the state. Click More for additional information.
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