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Every day, we check in with staff from different Clubs who share activities for members across all age groups. Today’s list of activities includes LEGO Thursday, Cinderella, Pokémon, and more!  

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Welcome to post #38 of Club at Home! Every day, we share content that brings Club programs, traditions, and staff into the homes of members. Our goal is to provide the same fun and educational activities to our Club members and families, even while Clubs are physically closed. 

Today, we check in with staff from our Clubs who share different activities for members across all age groups, including LEGO Thursday, Cinderella, Pokémon, and more.

Free walk-in testing is now available at Sportsmen Tennis and Enrichment Center in Dorchester. Click here for more details from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and find additional food, housing, and safety resources.

For questions and information on resources available to Boston Public Schools families during the school closure, call the BPS Helpline at 617-635-8873, Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Help is available in Arabic, Cape Verdean Creole, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, Russian, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese. New BPS policies for learning at home went into effect May 4. You can find information about grading, attendance, schedules, and more in the letter sent to families and staff here.

 

Riddle of the Day
Courtesy of Jenna, BGCB Staff

On what day are most twins born? 

The answer to yesterday’s riddle: Pepper makes them sneeze.

Tune in tomorrow to see the answer and get a new riddle!  

Arts
Courtesy of Miss Tonya, Berkshire Partners Blue Hill Club

Did you know art can help take away worries and can have a positive effect on both your mental and physical health? Miss Tonya, Art Assistant, shares the many health benefits of art in her presentation “Ignite Your Creativity.” 

Click here to see Miss Tonya’s presentation>>

For all ages.

Health and Wellness 
Courtesy of Grace, Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston

Grace, Senior Director of Healthy Lifestyles, reads “The Bugabees: Friends with Food Allergies.” This book helps children learn about common food allergies.  

For ages 6 to 8.

Learning Center
Courtesy of Yassyra, Yawkey Club of Roxbury

It’s LEGO Thursday! This week’s challenge is to build your favorite fruit. Watch Education Director Yassyra build a strawberry and then try building the fruit you like most!

For all ages.

Performing Arts
Courtesy of Virvioly and Brea, Berkshire Partners Blue Hill Club

When it comes to TV musicals, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella might be the most legendary. Performing Arts staff Virvioly and Brea break down everything you need to know about it, including casting, score, and fun facts about production. 

Click here to watch Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella>>

For all ages.

Social Recreation
Courtesy of Dan, Charlestown Club

Watch Social Rec Manager Dan share a fresh take on how to look at and organize your collection of Pokémon Cards.

For all ages.

Technology 
Courtesy of Best Buy Geek Squad Academy

Best Buy Geek Squad Academy at Home is for members to access some of the fun activities they usually get to enjoy at BGCB’s annual Cyber Summit.  It’s free to use and easy to access, intended for ages 9-18! 

Activities exist in the following categories: 

    • Bending Binary: “All about those 1s and 0s that tell your computer what to do!” 
    • Picture Perfect: “You can take pro-level photos – using only your smart phone!” 
    • We Know-How: “Explore the ins and outs of building your own website!” 
    • Game with Godot: “Want to create your own video game? It’s never been easier!”

Click here to check out Best Buy Geek Squad Academy at Home>>

Teen Center 
Courtesy of Chernet, Edgerley Family South Boston Club

Did you ever wonder whether an ice cube would melt faster in freshwater or saltwater? Teen Program Manager Chernet shares a video from MIT Blossoms that demonstrates the answer.

Attention high school seniors! Don’t forget to apply for a BGCB Scholarship. Learn more and apply here.


 

A detailed list of local resources for youth and caregivers can be found here

Resources from Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s Office for Immigrant Advancement for Boston-based immigrants affected by coronavirus can be found here.

A comprehensive COVID-19 Resource Guide from the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office can be found here.

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