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Clubhouses - Old Town Temecula |
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Unit
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Located
southwest of Old Town, the Temecula site serves well over 1,000
youths. The Temecula location offers a full array of programs
focusing on the development of youth.
Built in 1994, the facility includes an all-purpose activity
room, a game room including pool, foosball, and air hockey,
a computer lab, an art room, and a library. Adjacent to the
club are an outdoor basketball court and future site of the
club’s gym and Rotary Park.
The amenities of the site with its surrounding resources allow
the club to run creative and diverse activities year-round.
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Program
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TEENSupreme® Keystone
Clubs
Keystone Clubs are chartered small-group leadership
and service clubs for boys and girls ages 14-18.
Keystoners elect officers and plan and implement their
own activities. The group has hosted two “Parents Night
Out” events, they helped with the production of our
holiday play, they had a camping weekend at San Onofre
Beach and the President, Michael, attended the Regional
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Schools Served |
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Elementary Schools
Alamos Elementary
Barnett Elementary
French Valley Elementary
La Vorgna Elementary
Nicolas Elementary
Rancho Elementary
Temecula Elementary
Vail Elementary |
Middle Schools
Bella Vista Middle School
James Day Middle School
Margarita Middle School
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Programs |
Power Hour: Making Minutes Count
Power Hour: Making Minutes Count helps Club members ages 6-12 be more successful in school by providing homework help and tutoring and encouraging members to become self-directed learners.
Skill Tech
Skill Tech is a basic computer skills program that develops Club members' proficiency with word processing, spreadsheet and other productivity software through fun, hands-on, engaging lessons and projects for four age groups.
Triple Play
To teach youth how to make healthier choices, Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) has teamed up with The Coca-Cola Company and Kraft Foods, Inc. to present Triple Play: A Game Plan for Mind, Body and Soul. This national program takes a holistic approach to educating boys and girls about good nutrition, making physical fitness a daily practice and developing individual strengths and good character. In addition to components for the mind and body, the Triple Play program gets at the soul of the Club experience - the gamesroom. Each Mind, Body and Soul program component can stand alone, yet integrating them allows Club members to reap more powerful, lifelong benefits.
Digital Arts Suite/Tech Club
Using Digital Arts Suite software, Club members can develop creative and critical-thinking abilities as well as advanced technology skills by producing projects in Web design, graphic design, digital photography, music making or movie making.
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Teens |
Keystoning is the Boys & Girls Club Movement’s most dynamic teen program. Keystone Clubs are chartered small-group leadership and service clubs for boys and girls ages 14-18. Keystoners elect officers and plan and implement their own activities in six areas: service to Club and community, leadership development, education and career exploration, unity, free enterprise and social recreation. Keystone Club members and their advisors are eligible for nomination to steering committees which organize regional and national TEENSupreme Keystone Conferences attended by thousands of Keystoners each year. TEENSupreme Keystone Club Awards are bestowed annually on Keystone Clubs that undertake programs and activities which best promote the principles of Keystoning. Each year, Keystoners select a National TEENSupreme Keystone Project for local Keystone Clubs to complete. The combined action of hundreds of local Keystone Clubs results in a service project with a national scope.
The Temecula Teen Program has a dedicated room and staff focusing on character education, leadership development, career exploration, and, of course, fun. The Torch Club and the Keystone Club are the backbone of our teen programming.
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Contact Information
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Old Town Temecula Clubhouse
28790 Pujol St.
Temecula, CA 92590
Phone: (951) 699-1526
Fax: (951) 699-4273 |
Mailing Address:
Old Town Temecula Clubhouse
P.O. Box 892349
Temecula, CA 92589-2349
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Jonathan Hourtal
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Unit Director
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(951) 699-1526 |
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Chris Lara
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Offrice Manager
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(951) 699-1526
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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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