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Boys and Girls Club of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe CEO Bruce LeClaire was a part of a powerful presentation panel called “Decolonizing Philanthropy Plenary.” The panel took place on June 8, in Durango, Colo.  
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BGC Club Connect


What do you like about club? 

“Thing I like about club is I get to make new memories, I get to see my friends, I get to see my brothers, and I get to do activities with my brothers” – Club member 

June Birthday Shout outs 

  • Landon, 10 years old 
  • Gabriel, 16 years old 
  • Parker, 11 years old 
  • Kandin, 12 years old 
  • Dallian, 8 years old 
  • Seraya, 10 years old 

BGC Announcement 

  • June 19th, 2023: No club due to Juneteenth holiday 
  • July 3-7th, 2023: No club due to 4th of July holiday and BGC Program Planning  

BGC highlights 

Summer Club Begins 

Monday, June 12 was the first day of Summer Club! All staff and club members started this week off with a BGC assembly to help ground our new kiddos on summer club information. While welcoming everyone, club members were introduced to their group peers and to all BGCSU staff members. And to end the first week of Summer Club, we will have a Summer Kick Off BBQ for our BGCSU staff, board, and kids. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Journii Cordova at 970-563-2692 or at jocordova@southernute-nsn.gov.   

 2023 Southwest Rural Philanthropy Days 

Boys and Girls Club of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe CEO Bruce LeClaire was a part of a powerful presentation panel called “Decolonizing Philanthropy Plenary.” The panel took place on June 8, in Durango, Colo.  

BGC Board of Director Words  

What made you want to be a part of our BGC team?  

“I wanted to be a part of the Boys and Girls Club program to see the youth develop their life skills in a safe environment.” – Board Member 

 

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