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Boys & Girls Club board members, students, and employees celebrated a formal ribbon cutting hosted by the Fayette Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, May 7. …
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Justin Addison/Fayette Advertiser
Boys & Girls Club board members, students, and employees celebrated a formal ribbon cutting hosted by the Fayette Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, May 7. Fayette Site director Miranda Atwood cuts the ribbon, while chamber members Li Lee (left) and Julie Parish (right) hold the ribbon. Back row, left to right: Taylor McCann (COC), Cheri Huster, Barry Henderson (Boys & Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri), Brian Asbury (COC), LaTreveana Crump (Fayette Site), Brooke Wilkens (Executive Director, Boys & Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri), and board members Jill Wiseman, Deb Miller, Tim and Valerie Jackman, and Janet Jacobs. Students at the Fayette Boys & Girls Club are front: Erica Buss, Violet Bales, Evelyn Klusmeyer, Glenn Ganaway III, Brielle Padilla, and Elijah Klusmeyer. Back: Elliot King, Adalyiah Lee, Kelslyn Hinsberger, and Chris Taylor, with Fayette employee Aleah Walters.
The Boys and Girls Club’s Fayette site is located at St. Paul United Methodist Church on the corner of East Davis and North Mulberry streets, a block east of the Fayette square. The Club is currently enrolling students for the summer program that will run from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. from June 3 through August 9.
The Boys & Girls Club is free to attend. It currently offers a safe place for school-aged kids in the Fayette School District.
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