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Unit
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(951) 698-3838 |
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Located within the California Oaks Sports Park, the Murrieta site serves over a 600 youths. The Murrieta location offers a full array of programs focusing on the development of youth. Established in 1998, the Murrieta site quickly outgrew its doublewide facility. In 2002, it moved into quad-wide facility. The facility includes an all-purpose activity room, a game room including pool and foosball, and a computer lab. With immediate access to the California Oaks Sports Park, the Murrieta location serves as the primary venue for the club’s sport programs. The amenities of the site with its surrounding resources allow the club to run several creative and diverse activities year-round.
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Program
of the Month
Art/Craft Club is one of the Murrieta
Unit’s most popular programs. Club
Members explore all different mediums of
art to include: painting, drawing, print
making, jewelry assembly and old
fashioned crafts. Art/Craft Club takes
place twice a week broken down by the
age of the participants. |
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Schools Served |
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Elementary Schools
Alta Murrieta Elementary
Antelope Elementary
Avaxat Elementary
Buchannon Elementary
E. Hale Curran Elementary
Lisa J. Mails Elementary
Monte Vista Elementary
Murrieta Elementary
Rail Ranch Elementary
Tovashal Elementary
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Middle Schools
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Programs |
Bang Boom Baam:
Allow teens to establish hand and eye coordination, learning about objects and its different sounds, and rhythm.
Dragonfly Quest:
members will acquire the necessary foundation to investigate questions using the scientific method developing a hypothesis, gathering data and testing the hypothesis all while having fun.
Goals for Graduations:
introduces academic goal setting to club members by linking their future aspirations with concrete actions today.
Image Makers:
a comprehensive photography program for all Boys & Girls Clubs.
Magic Way:
Teens develop public speaking and communication, discover new tricks to study and practices, also help build self-esteem and confidences.
Movie Makers:
create a documentary about life as a teen. Develop a script, learn how to direct and edit, while taking time to understand cinematography techniques.
Power Hour:
Homework help for teens with an added educational component. Earn daily points for a monthly party. Teens complete school assignments with the aid of a coordinator and/or computer.
Sports:
Recreational physical fitness of all sorts of sports with a Athletic Director.
Teen Tech Team (T3):
group of teens leadership club that promote technology, volunteerism, education, and career development.
Torch Club: a group of members ages 11-14 who engage in programs and activities agreed upon, developed and implemented by the members themselves.
There will also be outside field trips, dances, music and other recreational activities. |
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Coming Soon!!
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Contact Information
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Murrieta Clubhouse
40550 California Oaks Rd.
Murrieta, CA 92562
Phone: (951) 698-3838
Fax: (951) 461-1774 |
Mailing Address:
Old Town Temecula Clubhouse
P.O. Box 892349
Temecula, CA 92589-2349
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Carissa Bonner |
Unit Director
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(951) 698-3838 |
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Lloyd Ellis
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Program Supervisor
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(951) 698-3838
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Volunteer Opportunities Are Available (951) 699-1526 |
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Clubs nationwide employ some 47,600 trained professional staff.
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