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Jeremy Oshie (right), Everett Boys & Girls Club, Unit Director, accepts a $3,000 check from Judd & Black’s Cory Long (middle) at the conclusion of the company’s annual charity golf tournament at Battle Creek Golf Course.
Rick Kvangnes (left), General Manager of Judd & Black, looks on.
 
Judd & Black Golf Tournament Benefits Everett Boys & Girls Club
 
Cory Long of Judd & Black presented a $3,000 check to Jeremy Oshie, Everett Boys & Girls Club, Unit Director, at the conclusion of the company’s annual charity golf tournament at Battle Creek Golf Course.
 

The Everett Boys & Girls Club, located at 2316-12th Street, serves it local community in a number of ways including providing licensed daycare, before and after school pickup for Hawthorne, Whittier and Garfield Elementary Schools, year-around sports leagues, summer camp, drop-in program and a free dinner program.

 
The drop-in program serves K-12 aged children in the area with $30 memberships, many of them via "scholarships” that  provide access to all club facilities:  computer lab, homework help, arts and crafts, gymnasium, game room, teen center and baseball field.
 
The Everett Boys & Girls Club’s free dinner program provides no-charge meals every day of the school year to approximately 75-100 children nightly.
 
Through all of these programs, the club fulfills its mission:  "To inspire and enable all young children, especially those that need us the most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.”
 
Nate Loyola Memorial Scholarship Fund
 
The Nate Loyola Memorial Scholarship Fund is in memory of our former staff member Nate Loyola. There are two $500.00 scholarships open to high school seniors.
 
The Nate Loyola Community Service Scholarship is for students with a minimum of 40 hours of community service their senior year. These recipients have served throughout their community, have a minimum 2.5 grade point average, and have plans of attending college in the fall quarter.
 
The Nate Loyola Creative Arts Scholarship will be given to musicians, singers, artists, actors, dancers and designers.This is for students with a creative flare and plan on pursuing their art. These recipients also must have a minimum 2.5 grade point average and have plans of attending college in the fall quarter.
 

 


 


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