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 Wordy Wednesday, chocolate cake, youth activism, and more.
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Welcome to post #66 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 Wordy Wednesday, chocolate cake, youth activism, and more.
Also, BPS will continue to provide free breakfast and lunch throughout the summer. Meal deliveries will continue for students who regularly receive door-to-door transportation and all BPS meal sites will remain open every weekday, 8:30-11:30 am. To see locations, visit bostonpublicschools.org/freemeals.
Courtesy of Jenna, BGCB Staff
What building has the most stories?
The answer to yesterday’s riddle: a coin.
Tune in tomorrow to see the answer and get a new riddle!
Art
Courtesy of Anne, Edgerley Family South Boston Club
Arts Director Anne shows you how to make and decorate a yummy chocolate cake!
Click here for Anne’s chocolate cake recipe>>
All ages.
Health and Wellness
Courtesy of Munchkin Storytime
Today, we’re sharing the story Amazing Grace, a book about positive self image that is featured in the Black Lives Matter Educational Library.
For all ages.
Learning Center
Courtesy of Alexis, Berkshire Partners Blue Hill Club
Education Director Alexis shares a music word scramble. Can you unscramble the names of the different instruments?
Also, we’re showcasing another youth activist!
Keedron Bryant, 12 years old, was offered a recording contract with Warner Records. Listen to his single “I Just Wanna Live” now on Spotify.
Performing Arts
Courtesy of Georgia, Gerald and Darlene Jordan Club
Join Performing Arts Coordinator Georgia for a Year of Performing Arts in review at Gerald and Darlene Jordan Club.
For all ages.
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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