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  1. Youth leadership program: A student activity approach to self-improvement and personal growth by Charles B Dygert, 1978
  2. Perspectives and program proposals for an applied research collaboration by the Center for Youth Development and Research and the 4-H Youth Development ... University of Minnesota: A consultant report by Zvi Eisikovits, 1982
  3. Pathfinder day program by Charles C Case, 1989
  4. The youth curriculum sourcebook: A guide for developing nutrition education programs for youth ages six to eleven years by Gloria M Green, 2001
  5. OJJDP and Boys and Girls Clubs of America : public housing and high-risk youth (SuDoc J 32.10:B 71) by Steven Bradford, 1991
  6. The 4-H economic, job and career educational programs for youth series: Guides for Extension staff, volunteer 4-H leaders, other youth workers by Larry Brown, 1978
  7. Recreating the Girl Scout Program: Reaching out to the inner city (Working paper series / Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government) by Dawanna L Carmichael, 1993
  8. Missouri 4-H Adventure Club kindergarten curriculum by Theresa Foltz, 1993
  9. A report of current programs for adolescents and youth-in-crises developed by 4-H participants in the National Youthworker Education Project: Intern report by Maryalice Crofton, 1981
  10. 4-H/EFNEP Summer Nutrition Program: At risk teens reaching at risk youth (Research paper) by Sue Pleskac, 1993
  11. Program overview for establishing a youth traffic safety council: Manual by Glenn Jacobs, 1981
  12. 4-H recreational games: For 4-H'ers, other youth and volunteer leaders (Nebraska Cooperative Extension Service 4-H) by John D Orr, 1985
  13. Literacy clubs for at-risk girls (A series of solutions and strategies) by Bea Naff, 1998
  14. Whittier High School and the 20-30 Club by C. Arthur Remley, 1977

41. LBGCWILDCATS.ORG
A non profit organization, affiliated with the Prince George's County Boys and Girls clubs, that administers a program of athletic activities for area youth. Overview of its 12 sports programs and contact details.
http://www.lbgcwildcats.org/

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Listing of clubs, youth programs, recreation, sports, activities, and local school information for the region.
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43. Winnipeg Boys And Girls Clubs Programs- Youth Recreation Activity Worker Program
The Winnipeg Boys and Girls clubs is a communitybased, youth serving agency operating in Winnipeg for 25 years. Our mission is to provide children and
http://www.wbgc.mb.ca/yraw.html
About Us News Events Clubs ...
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Winnipeg Boys and Girls Clubs- Other Services
Youth Recreation Activity Worker Program
This program offers a certificate program for young adults living in low-income communities. The goal is to train and employ young adults as recreation leaders. The program is a joint initiative of the Winnipeg Boys and Girls Clubs and Red River College. Numerous agencies in the Coalition of Community-Based Youth Agencies offer practicum placements for the students and credits in the program can be transferred to Red River’s Child and Youth Care Worker Degree.

44. Boys & Girls Clubs Of Greater San Diego
Serving youth between the ages of six and eighteen at locations throughout the county. programs and locations.
http://sdyouth.org/
About Us Locations Supporters Newsletter ... Press Room
Career
Opportunities
contact us
"You can be cool and smart!"
Coming Soon...... Richard Dexter: A success story
A year ago, Richard was flunking out of school. Now he proudly brings his report card filled with A's and B's to the Club to share with staff. "In school, I have really turned my life around…I began to see that school is the key to my future." More...
G O L F T O U R N A M E N T
October 3, 2005

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Regal Entertainment Group donates tix This summer, members of the Mitchell Club are enjoying free admission to the movies two mornings each week. Thanks to the Regal Entertainment Group's Free Family Film Festival, members can take in their favorite flicks at their local Regal Theatre. More...
In June on Father's Day, ESPN and Amtrak sponsored 22 members and their guardians on a train ride to see the Los Angeles Angels play the Florida Marlins. More... Parker Foundation Challenge Grant for New Teen Center
HELP US MEET OUR CHALLENGE!!! More...

45. Youth Wrestling Clubs
Spotlighted youth Wrestling programs POTTSVILLE WRESTLING CLUB South Dakota youth Wrestling Pembroke NY youth Wrestling California Shooters
http://www.wrestlingcoach.com/Youth_Wrestling_Clubs.htm
Youth Wrestling Program Links
High School Wrestling Program Links

Youth Wrestling Program Links

Spotlighted Youth Wrestling Programs
POTTSVILLE WRESTLING CLUB South Dakota Youth Wrestling
Pembroke NY Youth Wrestling

California Shooters
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Wolverine Club, VA

Youth Wrestling Programs
Alabama Wrestling Eastside Wrestling Club in California Poway Slammers Club in California Outlaw Wrestling Club in Alaska San Gabriel Valley Kids Wrestling Homepage in California Terminators Wrestling Club in California Tri-City Powermasters Youth Club in California Cortez Wrestling Club in Colorado Metro Junior Youth Wrestling League in Colorado Rehoboth Beach Wrestling Club in Delaware St. Elizabeth's Junior Wrestling Club in Delaware Florida Jets Wrestling Club Renegade Wrestling Club in Florida Sarasota Wrestling Club in Florida Dacula Youth Wrestling in Georgia Arlington Heights Youth Club in Illinois Northwestern Wrestling Club in Indiana Blackhawk Wrestling Club in Illinois Crossface Wrestling in Illinois Franklin Park Raiders in Illinois Lincoln-Way Wrestling Club in Illinois Moline Youth Club in Illinois Naperville Wrestling Club Panther Wrestling Club in Illinois Rock Island Junior Rocks in Illinois Villa Lombard Wrestling Club in Illinois Panther Wrestling Club in Indiana Franklin Central Wrestling Club in Indiana Little Tiger Wrestling Club in Iowa Titans Tri-State Wrestling Club (Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota)

46. Sno-Gophers Home Page Has Moved
Information on youth and adult ski programs, upcoming events, and membership.
http://www.nbs.org/clubs/sno-gophers/
We have moved to http://www.sno-gophers.org/

47. ALL SEASONS SKI CLUB
Bay Area chapter of the National Brotherhood of Skiers. Activity calendar, membership information, youth programs. Nonprofit organization.
http://www.nbs.org/clubs/assc/
ALL SEASONS SKI CLUB
National Brotherhood of Skiers (NBS) ~ Western Region
NBS Mission: " To identify, develop and support athletes of color, who will win international and Olympic winter sports competitions, representing the United States"
  • Officers
  • History
  • Meetings
  • Membership Info ...
  • Activity Calendars
  • Corporate Sponsor
    President's Message
    Now, you've done it! You have accessed the All Seasons Ski Club Web Page... You will be infected with a virus that will cause to want to ski, bike, hike, gamble and party.
    You will meet exciting people from all over the Bay Area who share in this illness. All Seasons... because we do exciting, fun things year round.
    So come on... step inside... and get ready for the ride of your life. We do it for the fun. We do it for a purpose! Gary Garrett
    PresidentAll Seasons Ski Club
    All Seasons Ski Club Leadership
    2003-2004 Elected Officers President Gary Garrett Vice President Karen Spencer Secretary Tosha Owens Treasurer Karen Allen Membership Alfred Watts Member-At-Large Sedalia Benton Newsletter Editor Patsy Cunningham
    2003-2004 Appointed Officers Activities DeWayne McDaniels Welcoming Committee Pam Miller-Lewis Youth Director Karen Ambeau Web Master Karen Spencer
    [Back to Top]
    Club History
    All Seasons Ski Club (ASSC) is one of twenty-three clubs within the Western Region of the National Brotherhood of Skiers, Inc.

    48. Home Page
    This is the home of 4H in Mecklenburg County including the Charlotte metropolitan region of North Carolina. In this urban environment, 4-H reaches youth of many backgrounds with hands-on, experiential, and FUN learning in many subject areas. Features calendar, clubs, teen programs, camping, staff list, news and announcements.
    http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/mecklenburg/depts/4h
    Mecklenburg County
    4-H Youth Development
    4-H is an exemplary youth development program for all children ages 5-18. 4-H Events Directions To Our Office Camping Clubs ... Contact Us To find out more about how you can get involved, contact one of our staff directly. 4-H in North Carolina
    National 4-H Council

    4-H USA

    National 4-H Headquarters
    What is 4-H?
    Frequently Asked Questions August/September 2005 4-H Newsletter Click HERE 4-H Plant Sale To find out more information or to place your order online Click HERE Mecklenburg 4-H Teens Participate in State 4-H Congress 11 Mecklenburg County teens enjoyed leadership training, competitive events, service projects, and social activities during NC 4-H Congress on the campus of NC State University in July. Mecklenburg 4-H Goes To Summer Camp! Mecklenburg County 4-H took a delegation of 24 youth and two adults to Millstone 4-H Center 4-H 4-H Summer Camp, 2005. During the week, campers enjoyed horseback riding, archery, canoeing, riflery, swimming, nature and crafts. For more information on how to attend 4-H Summer Camp in 2006, call the 4-H Office at 704-336-2082. Mecklenburg 4-H Achievement Banquet Highlights The Mecklenburg County 4 -H Achievement Banquet was held Friday, January 28 at First Ward Recreation Center. During the evening, 48 4-H'ers were recognized for their project work with certificates, ribbons and 4-H scholarship money. 4-H volunteers were also recognized for their years of service to the organization.

    49. Indiana Youth Soccer Registration: Coaching Education: Youth Soccer Player Devel
    Information for teams, clubs, players, and parents, including tournament listings, links, and information on IYSA player development programs.
    http://www.inyouthsoccer.org/
    Articles
    Indiana Youth Soccer Headlines Join our mailing lists E-mail Address : Video of the Week Indiana Youth Soccer
    Director of Coaching Vince Ganzberg
    Topic: Partner Gates click here
    View Map
    Home About Us ... Site Map

    50. Clubs, Youth
    Entries clubs, youth Progressive reformers tried to channel youth club activities into organized and supervised programs in the settlement houses and
    http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/307.html
    Encyclopedia o f Chicago ... User's Guide Entries : Clubs, Youth Entries C Clubs, Youth Next Clubs, Youth Woodlawn Boy Bandits, 1907 Youth clubs and sports have been a part of Chicago's social world from its earliest days. Many were spontaneously generated by young women and men who were interested in particular sports and the possibilities of participation. Others have emerged from the efforts of educational, reform, ethnic, neighborhood, and political organizations interested in shaping children's and young adults' current lives and their social roles in the future. The Young Men's Christian Association , established in Chicago in 1858, first attempted to organize youth and young men in order to promote temperance and wholesome lifestyles. It met with limited success until it began incorporating sports and games into its programs in the 1870s. Fueled by the widespread interest in baseball during the Civil War , young men, boys, and employers began organizing competitive teams and leagues. By the 1880s, high-school students had organized their own baseball

    51. Fallon
    Information about NAS Fallon's MWR events, movies, fitness and sports, restaurants and clubs, bowling, lodging, hobby facilities, and youth programs.
    http://www.mwrtoday.com/Fallon/candy.htm

    Events
    Tickets What's New Resources ... Job Opportunities Welcome to Fallon
    Known as the "Biggest Little Air Station in the World," NAS Fallon is home to the Navy's Top Gun and Top Dome schools and is where Carrier Air Wings train for air operations. Located about 70 miles from Reno, Nevada in the High Desert, Fallon is located in close proximity to the Lake Tahoe Recreation ski resorts and recreation areas.
    There's plenty to do at Naval Air Station Fallon from an outdoor recreation that runs tours and rents skis, boats, campers and camping equipment for your outdoor adventure. There's swimming, outdoor sports, fields and court and even a Go-Kart Track. The Desert Rose Theater is an oasis in the desert with surround sound, comfortable seats and the all important air conditioning. There are three top notch clubs, an ITT office with discount tickets to area attractions and ski resorts and more.
    Whatever your fancy, find more at NAS Fallon. Click on your subject area for your ticket to High Desert entertainment.
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    52. Lake Macquarie City Council
    youth clubs/programs Return to previous page. Company Bonnells Bay Community youth Centre Contact Suburb/Postcode BONNELLS BAY 2264 View Details
    http://www.lakemac.com.au/CityFacilities/comm_find.asp?CatID=455627484

    53. Kenai Peninsula Online - Alaska Newspaper - Kids Page
    youth clubs and Services. If you see anything that needs updated or if you Venturer and Explorer programs are coed and available to youth from 1421
    http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/kids/kidsclubs.shtml
    Powered by Home Alaska Schools Sports ...
    Stellar Sea Lions

    Youth Clubs and Services
    If you see anything that needs updated or if you would like to see your organization listed here please send an email to webmaster@peninsulaclarion.com 4-H Club Contact Person: Linda Athons
    Address: Alaska Cooperative Extension, 34824 K-Beach Road, Suite A, Soldotna, Alaska 99669
    Phone:
    Fax:
    Services Provided: Alateen (Soldotna Contact Person:
    Patti
    Address: Central Peninsula General Hospital, 250 Hospital Circle, Soldotna.
    Phone:
    Services Provided:
    Alateen is a support group for children of "problem drinkers" or "drug abusers", ages 12 through 20 years of age. Meetings are with Alanon, Monday's at 8pm at CPGH. Boy Scouts of America Contact Person: David Prentice
    Website: www.scouting.org Address: 11355 Frontage, Ste. 109, Kenai, Alaska 99611 Phone: Fax: Services Provided: To help develop boys into reliable and contributing adults; to build character and self-reliance and to have fun. Oriented to a positive approach, building life skills with outdoors and people For boys ages 8 through 18, boys 8 through 11 are Cub Scouts. Call for meeting times. Venturer and Explorer programs are coed and available to youth from 14-21 years of age. Boys of cub or scouting age and unable to attend meetings can join the "Lone Scout" program.

    54. Youth Exchange Abroad With The Rotary Club
    Each year Rotary clubs worldwide sponsor thousands of students from more To learn more about Rotary or other youth exchange programs a good place to
    http://www.transitionsabroad.com/publications/magazine/0307/youthexchangeprogram
    Web Transitions Abroad Home Work Study Travel ... Living As seen in Transitions Abroad Magazine July/August 2003 Related Topics Teen Study and Travel
    International Youth Exchange Programs
    Change Your Life in More Ways Than You Can Imagine
    By Jennifer Viale Give it a try. It will change your life in more ways than you can imagine!" said Amanda Weatherford, 18, when asked her advice for other teens considering participating in a youth exchange program. Weatherford recently spent an academic year as a Rotary Youth Exchange student in Thailand. Weatherford, a high-school graduate from Texas, said she chose a long-term program because, "I wanted to actually live as the people do and go to school just like a normal person of that country." Carey Wickham, 16, who, like Weatherford, was also a Rotary Youth Exchange student in Thailand, echoed Weatherford’s sentiment about the choice of a long-term program over a short-term program. "I figured that a short-term exchange would only give me a brief glimpse of the cultural aspects of another country, whereas a year would give me enough time to try to understand it as well as achieve a better grasp of the language," she explained. While Rotary clubs do their best to grant a student’s first choice of where they want to live and study, sometimes students are placed in a very different country. Wickham’s first choice was Thailand, and Weatherford’s was Italy. "But now I am glad that I didn’t go there!" said Weatherford.

    55. JDC | Programs Worldwide | Former Soviet Union | FSU Overview | Jewish Networkin
    While each of these youth clubs boasts its own unique programs, style and means of expressing its Jewish character, in many cases a lack of affiliation with
    http://www.jdc.org/p_fsu_main_ps_youth_clubs.html

    mission

    history

    awards

    speakers
    ... > Uzbekistan back to index Jewish Networking: Youth Clubs in FSU Team Up
    Jewish youth and student clubs are abundant in the FSU, and their numbers are on the rise. In response to this growing popularity, youth club directors in Moscow teamed up with the JDC Jewish Education Programs Coordinator (also in Moscow), Svetlana, to organize a seminar for all FSU youth club leaders. The event, which took place in May 2003, was the first of its kind in the FSU. It was modeled after a similar conference in the Eastern and Northern Ukraine. Of the several dozen youth and student groups in the FSU—scattered from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok—most are community-based, and are not affiliated with any international organizations such as The Jewish Agency, Hillel, or the Progressive Judaism Movement. Some of the groups are independent, while others belong to local Jewish community centers, cultural associations, or Heseds . As a result, the clubs are as diverse as they are successful: in Chelyabinsk a group of teens gather to create a Jewish youth literary magazine, the Jewish Youth Club at the Jewish University in Moscow combines Jewish art and education, and a few clubs in the region focus on intellectual games and informal Jewish education. While each of these youth clubs boasts its own unique programs, style and means of expressing its Jewish character, in many cases a lack of affiliation with a larger organization also means limited financial resources, no exposure to conferences or trips abroad and an absence of an organized system to train future leaders and communicate with other clubs.

    56. JDC | Programs Worldwide | Former Soviet Union | FSU Overview | Going Regional:
    Going Regional Local Student youth clubs Build Connections culminated into a clearly defined guide to planning a successful student youth club program.
    http://www.jdc.org/p_fsu_main_ps_child_asso.html

    mission

    history

    awards

    speakers
    ... > Uzbekistan back to index Going Regional: Local Student Youth Clubs Build Connections
    It was the first time they had ever come together: All directors of spontaneous, community based, JCC student youth centers. By the end of the seminar not only were the student directors great friends but they had established an association of student youth club centers in Northern and Eastern Ukraine. Not a small accomplishment for a group of fifteen leaders in their 20's. Throughout the two-day seminar they shared similar experiences that shaped their Jewish identity in Soviet Russia. Anna, from a small town in Eastern Ukraine, shared a story about the first time she felt her Jewish identity: when she was a little girl she was kicked out of the sandbox where she was playing with a friend because she was a 'Jew'. The leaders shared their most successful programs with each other, giving suggestions and problem solving as they went along. These presentations culminated into a clearly defined guide to planning a successful student youth club program. As the group discussed their group identity, whom they represent, their vision, and how they can help each other, the idea of an Association sprang-up. After a discussion about the idea, the student leaders voted on a chairman and began defining goals and ways the association will be able to assist them to manage their youth clubs in their communities. The goal of the Regional JCC Student Youth Club Association was decided: to join youth clubs together from Northern and Eastern Ukraine to help them develop in their communities. Some of the tasks that the association will help them with are: creating a program bank, regular meetings (each time to share a different subject), regional programs, development of new programs, inter-city programs, foreign relations, professional training for leaders (Judaism, music, art, etc.), new outreach method research, and organizational consulting.

    57. PCYC Home
    The Federation of Western Australian Police and Citizens youth clubs (Inc.) The need to change our traditional focus;; Linking PCYC programs to crime
    http://www.wapcyc.com.au/
    Introduction The Federation of Western Australian Police and Citizens' Youth Clubs (Inc.) (PCYC) was formed in 1941. On formation, the organisation was known as the Police Boys' Clubs, later changed to Police and Citizens' Boys Clubs to recognise the citizens' contribution and in 1957 again changed to Police and Citizens' Youth Clubs to recognise female membership. The organisation is an incorporated and registered charitable body working within the guidelines of a Constitution with policy directed by a Council of Management. The Council of Management comprises senior police and prominent members of the business community, and is chaired by the Commissioner of Police.
    Role
    PCYC is a joint partnership between the Western Australian Police and the community to provide a service to the youth of Western Australia. Each Club has its own Management Committee and is required to conduct its affairs within the requirements of the Constitution and Policy set by the Council of Management. All Clubs have financial autonomy and the responsibility to finance their operating costs, acquisition and maintenance of buildings, extensions, buses, equipment etc. Major ongoing expenses include power, telephone, cleaning, administration costs, wages (instructors), repairs and replacing of equipment. Insurance is a major expense as the Federation is required to have substantial Public Liability and associated policies.
    Why We Exist
    Since 1941 PCYC has been meeting the needs of young people across this state, through activities aimed at developing citizenship, fitness, honour, loyalty and friendship.

    58. Sccrc.org | Youth Club Descriptions
    youth/Teen clubs. The youth Services Department at the St. Clair County Chapter of Work closely with other organizations on youth programs and mutual
    http://www.sccrc.org/youth/youthClubDesc.htm
    Youth Club Descriptions 615 Pine Street * Port Huron, MI 48060 Phone: (810) 985-7117 * Fax: (810) 985-9612 Our Services Armed Forces Emergency Services Biomedical and Blood Services Disaster and Emergency Services Health and Safety ... Youth Services Youth Services Join Our Team! Youth/Teen Clubs Training Measles Initiative ... Youth Blood Education Youth/Teen Clubs The Youth Services Department at the St. Clair County Chapter of the American Red Cross allows youth and teens to get involved in various clubs: Administration Blood Information and Sponsors Teen Clubs Fundraising ... International Club Descriptions Administration
    • Responsible for the daily office operations, interviews, record keeping, data management, and general administrative duties
    Teen Clubs
    • Middle and High School Students Red Cross Clubs for students to take on Red Cross projects in their individual schools Officers and plans are selected in the schools Middle School programs may include pre-teens
    Junior Red Cross
    • Elementary School Students Learn about the Red Cross in their schools or at the Chapter House Lead by youth and adults working together
    Youth Support
    • The Chapter supports many youth and youth related programs such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, March of Dimes, Woodlands Developmental Center, St. Clair County Community Foundation Youth Advisory Committee, and others.

    59. When Things Go Wrong - Youth Central, When Things Go Wrong - Youth Central
    This page is all about youth groups and clubs are good and how you can get Check out their programs or the great list of links to other youth projects.
    http://www.youthcentral.vic.gov.au/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=95&contentId=1264

    60. Southeast Ontario Soccer Association: Clubs: Youth Clubs
    There are 15 clubs offering youth soccer programs. Eastern Area Brockville SC Offers competitive and recreational programs for boys and girls.
    http://www.soccersosa.ca/YouthClubs.asp
    Youth Clubs
    There are 15 Clubs offering youth soccer programs Eastern Area
    Brockville SC

    Offers competitive and recreational programs for boys and girls.
    Contact bsci@bellnet.ca
    North Leeds Soccer Club
    Offers youth recreational soccer in Delta, Elgin, Seelleys Bay, Westport and Portland. Contact email bgearl@rideau.net
    Pegasus AC
    Offers recreational soccer to all ages starting at age 4 in the Gananoque and rural areas in Kingston East and Thousand Islands. The club also manages the Golden Gals League (Women 35 and older) indoor and outdoor, as well as the Guys and Gals Over 35 Indoor league. Youth indoor soccer is also available for boys, girls and coed. Central Area Cataraqui Clippers SC Offers competitive and recreational programs for boys and girls as well as senior soccer for the indoor and outdoor seasons. Contact Eileen Nador (administrator) administrator@clipperssoccer.com Central Frontenac Soccer Club Offers youth recreational soccer in the Sydenham, Harrowsmith and Verona areas. email hannatsip@hotmail.com

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