Club Hours of Operation:
2:00 pm—8:00 pm,
Monday—Friday
To become a member, call 617-242-1775 and ask to speak to a membership director.
Come down and watch the Pats battle the Rams and enjoy one of Charlestown’s favorite days with an open bar of Beer/Wine/Seltzer and delicious food from Brewers Fork and Dovetail.
Register TodayWe help members focus on academics, college, and career choices through homework help, STEM, Pen Pals, Museum of Science Explorations, College Club and career awareness programs.
We encourage our members to express themselves and build confidence through visual and performing arts including music lessons, Photography Club, talent shows and dance classes.
Members develop a positive self-image while supporting the Club’s community through Keystone Club, Torch Club, Young Leaders, Youth of the Year and Strong Women, Strong Girls.
We offer safe places for discussion about important life decisions through College Club, teen mentoring and Junior Staff opportunities.
We promote healthy lifestyles through swim lessons, pool games, Swim Team, sports leagues, travel teams, social recreation leagues and tournaments and Outdoor Adventures.
Our Club promotes fluency in technology through our partnership with The Clubhouse Network, a program of the Museum of Science, Boston with support from the MIT Media Laboratory and programs like Newsletter Club, digital music studio, CyberSummit and Club Tech.
School Age Child Care (SACC) is a year-round after-school program with an emphasis on homework completion and educational development. SACC’s designated staff provide an individualized experience to youth ages 6 to 12 through SACC programming. In addition, SACC members receive access to Club programming in the six core areas at our state-of-the-art Club. SACC staff members evaluate the educational and emotional needs of each enrolled child to provide personalized support to each youth. As a program licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care, SACC accepts daycare vouchers. To enroll, the child must be at least 6-years-old and in first grade, and no older than 12.5 years old. If your child requires additional support to be successful in programming, please indicate this to staff as early as possible.