

- Dec 4, 2022
- 1 min
Discover Social Rec!
The Social Recreation (SocialRec) area is the center piece of the Alamosa Club and serves as a multi-use space where members can play games, eat snacks, or just hang out and do homework or socialize with friends between program sessions. There are various games, such as pool and air hockey, as well as numerous board games that can be checked out by members for group play. You also never know when a Karaoke Session might break out. It's a fun, safe space, monitored by Youth De

- Dec 4, 2022
- 2 min
Crisis Resources in Response to Tragedy
The Club Q shooting is impacting our communities in many ways. The Boys & Girls Club is particularly aware of how events like these can affect children, parents, and families. Even when violence is far away, we still hear about it, and so do the kids and teens in our communities. They may not voice their concerns, but they will often have them and not realize how to articulate their fears and needs. It is vitally important that parents, guardians, and community leaders have t


- Dec 4, 2022
- 2 min
2022 BE GREAT Gala Recap!
Aaron Miltenberger, CEO and President of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the San Luis Valley, addresses the Be GREAT Gala Attendees. The Boys and Girls Clubs of the San Luis Valley (BGCSLV) celebrated their 30th year during their annual gala honoring community members, local businesses, and organizations that contribute to the success of valley youth. The Adams State University Student Union banquet halls were packed with nearly 100 guests who enjoyed a delicious buffet provided by


- Dec 4, 2022
- 1 min
Explore the Zen Den!
Navigating the program areas and offices of the Alamosa Clubhouse can get interesting for the uninitiated. The Tech Room, STEM, the Gym, Social-Rec, are just a few of the rooms our members learn and play in. One that many visitors may not be familiar with is the Zen Den. This room acts as an extra program space for small groups, when needed, but is primarily designed as an area where members can take a break. Kids and teens deal with stress and raw emotions every day, and it'