Pirates invade Boys and Girls Club
Mary A. Castillo
Pirates took over the Laguna Beach Boys and Girls Club this week as
part of the “theme days”that children can help organize throughout the
summer.
The members ran through the building, eagerly searching for hidden
treasures. The prize? Many long, summer days spent with friends, said
Susie Hird, program director.
“There are so many programs this summer it’s hard to keep track of
them all,” she said.
Although attendance drops from an average 150 children per day to only
65, the club still bustles with activity. A good thing as far as Hird is
concerned, because that means there are less chances of children getting
into trouble.
However at the club, children are exposed to something different every
day.
“This is a safe place for kids to be,” Hird explained. “Parents don’t
have to worry about them when they’re here because they’re exposed to
educational activities, sports and arts and crafts.”
Children who are members of the club this summer will also have the
chance to participate in Radio Laguna, an online radio program, as well
as a full schedule of field trips to places like Palace Park, Gameworks,
Lego Land and more.
However, this isn’t a place strictly for the 12 and under crowd. In
addition to opportunities to work at this year’s Sawdust Festival, teens
can also participate in a summer-long series called “Art and Healing”
taught by artist Laurie Zagon.
“The biggest problems with teens today is that they don’t let their
emotions out,” said Will Robinson, assistant teen director. “The program
allows them open up their hearts and minds so their emotions don’t cause
any damage.”
He used one particular piece that spoke simply yet eloquently as a cry
for help.
“We’re going to sit down with the teen and see if we can help with
counseling,” he said.
Membership in the club is $110 a year and during the summer children
can hang out for $15 per day or $60 per week.
“We’re a great resource for single parents or working parents who want
to know that their kids are OK,” Hird said. There are also scholarship
opportunities for families who still want to participate.
“We don’t like to turn any child away,” she said.
The Laguna Beach Boys and Girls Club can be reached at 494-2535.
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