Summer fun at Boys & Girls Club

Are you looking for a safe, fun, affordable program for your kids this summer? Summer registration is now available at the Boys & Girls Club of Cypress. The Club’s Summer Program is offered from June 18 through August 17.

Are you looking for a safe, fun, affordable program for your kids this summer? Summer registration is now available at the Boys & Girls Club of Cypress. The Club’s Summer Program is offered from June 18 through August 17.

The Club is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and provides fun activities for kids 6 years old and up.

The Club’s games room includes ping-pong, foosball, air hockey, basketball and a wide variety of video and electronic games. Special interest classes are offered at no additional charge and include internet safety, health and nutrition, keyboarding, hip hop and cooking. The Science Club, Garden Club, Triple Play Sports Club and Teen Program provide additional value and opportunities for kids to explore and learn. Optional Field Trips are offered for an additional fee each week and include outings to Laser Quest, Knott’s Berry Farm and much much more.

The Club includes a free morning and afternoon snack for everyone. And for the first time, in partnership with the Cypress School District, the Club is offering a hot lunch program at a very minimal cost. Families who qualify for free and reduced lunch receive further discounts.

Active military families are invited to register and participate at the Boys & Girls Club of Cypress for no charge. Families who qualify for free and reduced lunch at school are encouraged to apply for Club scholarships to cover all or part of the Club fees. All other families are asked to pay just $60 to register and $75 a week for the program per child. A $10 per week discount is offered for those who pay early.

“Thanks to our partnership with the City of Cypress and the support of many businesses and individuals in our community, we are able to provide a safe, enriching place for all children to belong,” said Anne Hertz, Executive Director.

For more information stop by the Club or call us at 714-527-2697.