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Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield Announces Before & After School Program Registration Now Open

August 13, 2023 //  by admin

MARSHFIELD, MA… The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield has announced registration is now open for their Before & After School Program for 2023-2024. 
 
The After School Program is for grades K-8 and is held at the Boys & Girls Club at 37 Proprietor’s Drive, from school dismissal until 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.  After School Program members participate in ongoing activities every day promoting physical, social and emotional development. They are supervised by the Boys & Girls Club’s caring professionals and role models. The After School Program includes extended care for all of Marshfield Public Schools’ half days and early releases. 
 
Transportation is provided from the five Marshfield elementary schools and Furnace Brook Middle School to the Boys & Girls Club. The After School Program is $160 a month. 
 
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield also offers early morning care at all five Marshfield elementary schools. The Before School Program is for grades K-5 and includes breakfast and is held Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. until school begins. 
 
In this program, children are encouraged to balance learning and fun through homework help, physical activity, and arts and crafts. The Before School Program cost $150/month for two days; $190/month for three days; and $270/month for 5 days. 
 
Financial assistance is available. Register online for the Before & After School Programs at www.bgcmarshfield.org.  
 
About the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield 
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s mission is to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders. The Club provides programming opportunities in the Boys & Girls Club of America’s (BGCA) five core areas including leadership, education, health, arts, and fitness.  The Club serves families with children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old, and provides critical services the community needs to support children and families over the short- and long-term. For more information, visit their website www.bgcmarshfield.org or call 781-834-2582. 
 

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Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield Announces Summer Camp 2023 with expanded Specialty Camps. Registration Now Open

May 11, 2023 //  by admin

MARSHFIELD, MA … From Art and STEM Camps to River Adventure Camp and all types of Sports Camps, the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield announces exciting new expanded programming for Summer Camp 2023. Registration is open to families throughout the South Shore.

The Club offers 10 weeks of Summer Camp from June 19 – August 25, 2023 (excluding Tuesday, July 4th).  Led by a dedicated and caring staff team, camp programming is geared towards youth ages five to 14. The camp day is 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Families can take advantage of weekly or daily options as well as an extended day option, which runs from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Summer Camp is designated by age groups: Camp Clubhouse Jr. for ages 5 and 6; Camp Clubhouse for ages 7 and 8; and Camp Clubhouse Sr. for ages 9 and 10. Camp Torch, for ages 11-13, offers older campers the ability to create their own camp experience. Camp Keystone for ages 14 and 15 (formerly the Summer Camp Counselor In Training program) is a combination of service learning and traditional camp experience with the goal of having fun, socializing and building character.

The Club has expanded their Specialty Camp offerings. Each Specialty camp runs for one week:

2-D and 3-D Art Camps, geared towards ages 7-8 and 9-10 respectively, offer various artistic mediums that may include traditional clay techniques and watercolor, painting, collage, Paper Mache, and aluminum tooling.

Curious Chemists where campers ages 7-8 will discover the basics of physics and create their own toys and games with science.

River Adventure Camp for campers ages 11-13, includes off-site activities such as kayaking, nature exploration, survival activities, and geocaching.

Marine Biology Camp, for ages 11-13 and in collaboration with Duxbury Bay Maritime School, is designed to provide a fun and educational experience where campers learn about the ocean and the marine life that inhabits it, while also teaching them the basics of Paddlesports.

Jr. Lego Masters Camp for ages 9-10, where campers will use Legos to create complex projects ranging from Lego cityscapes to remote controlled Lego robots. 

Become a Hero Camp, for campers age 9-10, create their own superheroes, hero emblems, and hero origin stories. In a week that will take them through crafts, story-telling and outside adventures.

Multi-Media Camp for ages 9-10, is an introductory experience into different digital media such as fundamentals of video, photography, podcasting, and digital art.

The Club offers specialty Sports Camps for various ages ranging from Soccer, Basketball, and Golf to Flag Football, Junior Tennis and Pickleball. Also offered is a Sports Remix camp for ages 9-10 which is a 3-day sports variety program that teaches campers the rules and basic techniques of a new sport such as Lacrosse or Ultimate Frisbee. All info is listed on the Club’s website.

Club Campus Features
Over the past couple of years, the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield has made a number of facility enhancements including new outdoor multi-purpose sport courts and new swing sets and slide. These are in addition to their campus features of outdoor (heated) pool, splash park, Molly Fitzgerald Pavilion, air-conditioned gymnasium, playing fields, playground and swings, gaga pit, and indoor activity rooms.

To view all Summer Camp and Specialty Camp details and to register, visit www.bgcmarshfield.org. 

The Club also offers financial assistance programs. For questions or assistance, email membership@bgcmarshfield.org.

About the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s mission is to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders. The Club provides programming opportunities in the Boys & Girls Club of America’s (BGCA) five core areas including leadership, education, health, arts, and fitness.  The Club serves families with children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old, and provides critical services the community needs to support children and families over the short- and long-term. For more information, visit their website www.bgcmarshfield.org or call 781-834-2582.

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Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield Announces 2023 Youth of the Year

April 28, 2023 //  by admin

Finn O’Gara

MARSHFIELD, MA… Finn O’Gara, a senior at Marshfield High School, has been named the  Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s 2023 Youth of the Year.  
 
“Youth of the Year” is the highest honor bestowed upon Boys & Girls Club members. A Youth of the Year candidate embodies the Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s three priority outcome areas of Academic Success, Good Character and living a Healthy Lifestyle. The National Youth of the Year serves as a role model and spokesperson for America’s youth. They educate millions of Americans about the power of the Club Experience and elevate the national focus on key issues facing children and teens.  
 
“We were very impressed with all of our Youth of the Year finalists and recognize their dedication, efforts and leadership,” said Jim Bunnell, CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield. 
 
This year, the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield had 10 individuals nominated for Youth of the Year. Of those 10, seven accepted their nomination and six wrote anonymous essays on how the Club has impacted them. The leadership team determined four finalists based on those essays: Matt Roosevelt, Caitlin Scully and Finn O’Gara of Marshfield and Mike O’Malley of Duxbury. The finalists were interviewed by a panel of community and board members including Jeanine Smith, Mike Vercollone, Peter Brown and John Wilpers. The panel had the difficult decision of determining the 2023 Youth of the Year. Based on many factors and with much deliberation, they unanimously selected O’Gara. 
 
O’Gara has been working at the Boys and Girls Club since 2021 in both the After School program as After School Staff and in the Summer Camp program as Camp Counselor. He also works at the Club as an evening and weekend Front Desk Attendant for birthday and Clubhouse party option rentals. 
 
In the fall, O’Gara will be attending Bridgewater State University and majoring in Special Education. 
 
The National Youth of the Year is purpose-driven and aware of the challenges facing young people today. Under the direction of Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) staff, O’Gara along with other Youth of the Year representatives will attend state, regional and national events. They will serve as thought leaders on key issues by telling their inspiring personal stories. Potential audiences include youth, alumni, members of the media, and political, corporate and community leaders.  
 
“Finn is a terrific role model with outstanding leadership ability,” said Bunnell. “We’re pleased to honor Finn as the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s 2023 Youth of the Year and we wish him every success in the future.” 
 
About Youth of the Year Program 
For more than 70 years, the Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year program has honored and celebrated the nation’s most inspiring teens and their incredible journeys. Stories of outstanding leadership, service, academic excellence and dedication to living a healthy lifestyle have made Youth of the Year America’s premier leadership and recognition program for teens. These amazing young people represent the voice and spirit of hope for America. 
 
About the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield 
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s mission is to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders. The Club provides programming opportunities in the Boys & Girls Club of America’s (BGCA) five core areas including leadership, education, health, arts, and fitness.  The Club serves families with children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old, and provides critical services the community needs to support children and families over the short- and long-term. For more information, visit their website www.bgcmarshfield.org or call 781-834-2582. 

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Marshfield 5th Grade Dance is a “device-free” event at Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield on March 10th

March 3, 2023 //  by admin

MARSHFIELD, MA… Back by popular demand, the Marshfield 5th Grade Dance will be held on Friday, March 10, 2023 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield at 37 Proprietors Drive. 
 
With the assistance of Friends of the 5th Grade, the Boys & Girls Club is hosting a night of music, fun and dancing. Tickets for the Marshfield 5th Grade Dance must be purchased in advance as space is limited.  
 
The cost is $15.00 for entrance and a snack and tickets may be purchased at https://www.eventbrite.com/o/boys-and-girls-club-of-marshfield-55079867923
 
The Club held its first dance in January, and it was well attended by 195 Marshfield fifth graders. The high attendance rate is significant because the 5th Grade Dance is a “device-free” event. Cell phones and devices are not allowed among the young attendees or staff and volunteers.  
 
“Nowadays, kids are entrenched in their phones and devices,” said Jim Bunnell, CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield.  
 
Among the findings of a Boys & Girls Clubs of America survey of teenage financial literacy, over 75 percent of teens have a cell phone. 
 
Bunnell continued, “As a society as a whole, there has been growing concern over the hyper focus on cell phones instead of the friend or family member sitting next to them. Kids are losing those communication soft skills and important connections. In my opinion, devices distract from growing socially and interpersonal interaction.” 
 
The Club tested this theory when they eliminated distracting devices at the first dance. 
 
Bunnell added, “We had 195 fifth graders dancing, playing games, talking and having fun. Instead of focusing on their devices—gaming, checking social media and communicating only by text– they were communicating face-to-face. They’re fully engaged in the moment, which makes for a more fun and memorable event.” 
 
The Club will continue to hold more events like these which encourage interpersonal interaction.  
 
Another plus? The dance brings together fifth-graders from all five of Marshfield’s elementary schools, enabling them to meet (and potentially make new friends) in preparation for sixth grade when they will all attend the same school. 
 
Bunnell noted, “We’re not trying to eliminate phones and devices. It’s more about providing fun times and meaningful experiences. It’s about bringing the kids back together socially.” 
 
For questions regarding the dance, email the Club at membership@bgcmarshfield.org. 
 
About the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield 
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s mission is to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders. The Club provides programming opportunities in the Boys & Girls Club of America’s (BGCA) five core areas including leadership, education, health, arts, and fitness.  The Club serves families with children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old, and provides critical services the community needs to support children and families over the short- and long-term. For more information, visit their website www.bgcmarshfield.org or call 781-834-2582. 


 

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Hot Shots Mixes Dance, Art, and Music with Soccer in New Creativity Club for Girls. Program begins Jan. 22

January 5, 2023 //  by admin

MARSHFIELD, MA… South Shore parents and their daughters ages 2-7 will learn how to dance, sing, play instruments, draw, paint, do Irish Step Dancing, and play soccer on 10 Sunday mornings this winter as part of a new Hot Shots “Creativity Club” program at the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield.

The Creativity Club will run for 10 Sunday mornings from January 22 through March 26, 2023 at the Boys & Girls Club, 37 Proprietors Drive in Marshfield. The sessions are held at 9, 10, and 11 a.m. and are open to all girls ages 2-7 on the South Shore. 

Each of the Creativity Club’s 10 weeks will have a special theme with the full hour dedicated to either art, dance, music or soccer. And on the Sunday before St. Patrick’s Day, the girls will learn Irish Step Dancing.

The instructors are all artists, dancers, or musicians with years of experience working with very young children at some of the very best Boston-area arts organizations: the South Shore Conservatory in Hingham and Duxbury, The South Shore Arts Center in Cohasset, and the Pembroke School of Performing Arts.

Incorporating the arts will be another way to achieve the Hot Shots five-part mission of having fun while building the girls’ self-esteem, parental bonds, skill sets, and love of reading (Hot Shots holds a story time every week and sends the girls home with five books every Sunday). 

“Over the last 26 years, thousands of parents and their daughters have had so much fun playing soccer with one another that we thought it would be even more fun to add dance, art, and music this winter,” said John Wilpers, founder and director of Hot Shots Soccer for Girls, a program of the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield. 

“Instead of the typical youth program experience where the grown-ups are just taxi drivers and observers at a distance, we have 100 percent parent participation,” Wilpers said. “The moms, dads, and caregivers do everything with their daughters. This winter, they will dance, paint, make music, and play soccer together. As a result, they will have tons of fun and build special memories and strong bonds with their daughters.”

Parents and caregivers of the nearly 5,000 girls who have graduated Hot Shots over the last 26 years love what the experience has meant for their girls and themselves.

Anastasia Segalla points to her soccer drawing last fall at Hot Shots
(photo by John Wilpers)

“The impact Hot Shots has had on my daughter is astounding,” said Meaghan Segalla. “She is very shy by nature, and Hot Shots has helped her come out of her shell. She has become confident in her soccer and artistic abilities. She is proud of what she’s accomplished and believes in herself more than ever.”

The fee is $195 (need-based scholarships and reduced rates are available). Registration is online at https://www.bgcmarshfield.org/hot-shots-create

For more information, email john@bgcmarshfield.org or text/call 617-688-0137.

About Hot Shots 
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield is a partner and the “home base” of Hot Shots, the popular sports programs for girls ages 2 to 6 years old with the mission to build girls’ self-esteem, parental bonds, skills, love of reading and fun.

Since 1996, nearly 5,000 girls have graduated from Hot Shots. Most girls return year after year, and many come back to coach after they’re too old to play. For more information about Hot Shots, visit https://hotshotssoccer.org

About the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s mission is to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders. The Club provides programming opportunities in the Boys & Girls Club of America’s (BGCA) five core areas including leadership, education, health, arts, and fitness.  The Club serves families with children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old, and provides critical services the community needs to support children and families over the short- and long-term. For more information, visit their website www.bgcmarshfield.org or call 781-834-2582.

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Drive-Thru Polar Express on Saturday, December 17th at the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield

December 9, 2022 //  by admin

MARSHFIELD, MA… A magical Drive-Thru Polar Express will be held at the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield on Saturday, December 17, 2022, from 2 to 4 p.m.

The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield invites families throughout the South Shore to join them in celebrating the holidays at their third annual Drive-Thru Polar Express at 37 Proprietors Drive in Marshfield, MA 02050. This is a FREE event and there is no need to sign up.  

All Aboard!
The Drive-Thru Polar Express conductor presents each vehicle with a ticket for families to drive along the “track” which is elaborately decorated with scenery that includes inflatables and eight four-foot high handmade wooden reindeers, and stop at each holiday-themed station for entertainment and goodies. 

Santa Claus will greet everyone and there will be special guest performers including the Forbes School of Irish Step Dancing, the Marshfield High School Dance Team and Carolers from Scout Troop 2424. Santa’s elves will give out sweet treats such as hot chocolate, cookies and candy canes. Even “Fido” gets a (canine) treat. 

Every child will be presented with a children’s book as well as new school supplies.

New Station Stops 
This year’s Drive-Thru Polar Express includes a few new station stops sponsored by Lapels Dry Cleaning, Starbucks in Marshfield and New Hope Chapel.

The last stop is the North Pole mailbox where every child will have an opportunity to post their letter to Santa.

“The Drive-Thru Polar Express is a really special experience that brings everyone together,” said Jim Bunnell, CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield. “We’re very fortunate to have so many volunteers, community groups and sponsors involved as it makes for a truly festive and memorable event.”

The Boys & Girls Club would like to thank their sponsors and community partners: Blue Cross Blue Shield; Kiwanis Club of Marshfield; Lapels Dry Cleaning; Mia Regazza; Molly Fitzgerald Memorial Fund; Rockland Federal Credit Union; Staples; Starbucks; Tiny & Sons Glass and Veronica’s Sweetcakes.

About the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s mission is to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders. The Club provides programming opportunities in the Boys & Girls Club of America’s (BGCA) five core areas including leadership, education, health, arts, and fitness.  The Club serves families with children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old, and provides critical services the community needs to support children and families over the short- and long-term. For more information, visit their website www.bgcmarshfield.org or call 781-834-2582.

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Briteway Haunted Car Wash Raises Thousands for Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield

November 15, 2022 //  by admin

Following this year’s Haunted Car Wash fundraiser, Briteway’s Nick and Chris Vercollone present a check to the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield CEO, Jim Bunnell in support of the Club’s scholarship program that helps families in need.

MARSHFIELD AND NORWELL, MA … On two evenings just prior to Halloween, a total of 460 cars drove through Briteway’s Haunted Car Wash in Marshfield to raise funds for the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield. 

At the elaborately decorated graveyard-themed car wash, complete with zombies and other costumed characters approaching the vehicles, a “haunted” car wash was $25 per car. The spooky event raised $11,500 in proceeds, which were then matched by Briteway for a total donation of $23,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield in support of their scholarship program which helps families in need.

“Thank you to the Vercollone family and Briteway for their generous donation and for creating this frightfully fun event for South Shore families,” said Jim Bunnell, CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield. “We’d also like to thank all the volunteers, staff, board members and actors who did a tremendous job portraying ghosts, zombies and other creatures and providing patrons with a memorable experience.”

The event, which was held October 27-28, was sponsored by Tiny & Sons Glass.

About Briteway Carwash
The South Shore’s favorite car wash, Briteway Carwash has two state-of-the-art locations in Marshfield and Norwell. Dedicated to keeping vehicles sparkling clean in all seasons, the award-winning car wash offers express car wash tunnels which are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day at both locations. Full-service detailing through Bottoms Up Detailing is offered at the Norwell location. Briteway Carwash, owned by the Vercollone family for more than 50 years, now has third generation Nick and Chris Vercollone at the helm. For more information, visit https://www.britewaycarwash.com

About the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s mission is to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders. The Club provides programming opportunities in the Boys & Girls Club of America’s (BGCA) five core areas including leadership, education, health, arts, and fitness.  The Club serves families with children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old, and provides critical services the community needs to support children and families over the short- and long-term. For more information, visit their website www.bgcmarshfield.org or call 781-834-2582.

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Haunted Car Wash on October 27-28 to Benefit Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield

October 14, 2022 //  by admin

MARSHFIELD, MA … The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield and Briteway Carwash invite families to a fun “Haunted Car Wash” event on Thursday and Friday, October 27-28, 2022, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Briteway Carwash, 535 Plain Street (Route 139), Marshfield, MA 02050.
    
Each year, hundreds of cars filled with South Shore families cruise through Briteway’s Haunted Car Wash in the days preceding Halloween in support of the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield. This year’s theme for the fundraiser is “Graveyard”, complete with ghosts, zombies and other frightening creatures. Volunteers from the Boys & Girls Club, as well as several staff and board members will be in costume to provide patrons of all ages with a haunted experience.

Last year, there were nearly 300 cars at the
Haunted Car Wash event

A Haunted Car Wash is $25 per car. Proceeds from the event benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield in support of their scholarship program which helps families in need.

Last year, $8,500 in proceeds from the event was then matched by Briteway Carwash, for a total donation of $17,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield.

“We’re incredibly grateful to Briteway and the Vercollone family for their very generous and ongoing support,” said Jim Bunnell, CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield. “The Haunted Car Wash is well-received and last year, nearly 300 cars came through. With a different theme each year, the scene is always a surprise to families as they drive in. It’s a frightfully good event.”

This event is sponsored by Tiny & Sons Glass.

About Briteway Carwash
The South Shore’s favorite car wash, Briteway Carwash has two state-of-the-art locations in Marshfield and Norwell. Dedicated to keeping vehicles sparkling clean in all seasons, the award-winning car wash offers express car wash tunnels which are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day at both locations. Full-service detailing through Bottoms Up Detailing is offered at the Norwell location. Briteway Carwash, owned by the Vercollone family for more than 50 years, now has third generation Nick and Chris Vercollone at the helm. For more information, visit https://www.britewaycarwash.com

About the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s mission is to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders. The Club provides programming opportunities in the Boys & Girls Club of America’s (BGCA) five core areas including leadership, education, health, arts, and fitness.  The Club serves families with children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old, and provides critical services the community needs to support children and families over the short- and long-term. For more information, visit their website www.bgcmarshfield.orgor call 781-834-2582.

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“Points & Pints for Patrick” – Boston Children’s Hospital Blood Drive and a 3v3 Basketball Tournament at Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield on October 15th

September 23, 2022 //  by admin

MARSHFIELD, MA … A Boston Children’s Hospital Blood Drive and a 3v3 Basketball Tournament inspired by Patrick McLaughlin, a 16 year-old Marshfield resident who was diagnosed with Aplastic Anemia, will be held at the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield on Saturday, October 15, 2022.

The “Points & Pints for Patrick” event is being held in his honor to raise awareness for this rare disease and to help all who are undergoing treatment.

Patrick McLaughlin was diagnosed with Aplastic Anemia in June 2022. Aplastic anemia is a condition that occurs when your body stops producing enough new blood cells. The condition leaves you fatigued and more prone to infections and uncontrolled bleeding. Treatment for aplastic anemia can include medications, blood transfusions or a stem cell transplant, also known as a bone marrow transplant.

The Boston Children’s Hospital Bloodmobile Drive will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the 3v3 Basketball Tournament will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield, 37 Proprietors Drive.

The Bloodmobile will be on-site at the Club. To make an appointment to donate, please go to: bostonchildrens.org/halfpints and use sponsor code: BGCM.  For more information, contact Meghan Enwright at cmenwright@yahoo.com or contact the Blood Donor Center at 617-355-6677.

To register for the basketball event, visit: 
Points and Pints for Patrick.

About the Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield
The Boys & Girls Club of Marshfield’s mission is to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders. The Club provides programming opportunities in the Boys & Girls Club of America’s (BGCA) five core areas including leadership, education, health, arts, and fitness.  The Club serves families with children ranging in age from 5 to 18 years old, and provides critical services the community needs to support children and families over the short- and long-term. For more information, visit their website www.bgcmarshfield.org or call 781-834-2582.

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