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9/7/2010
Frequently Asked Question's
Where are you located?
OLEANDER CLUBHOUSE
1301 Oleander Avenue
2 Blocks East of 805 Freeway
(cross street East Palomar & Oleander)
Between Telegraph Canyon and Orange Avenue
Directions to the Oleander Clubhouse
LAUDERBACH CLUBHOUSE
333 Oxford Street
In between 3rd & 4th Avenue
(1 block North of Palomar)
Across from Post Office
Directions to the Lauderbach Clubhouse
FEASTER-EDISON CHARTER SCHOOL SITE
670 Flower Street
Just North of E Street
Turn on Flower West of Brodway
 
 
WHO CAN JOIN?
Anyone between the ages of 6 and 18 who is in the first through 12th grade can join the Club for only $60 per year. Contact the program counter for more information regarding the membership dues or programs.
What time are you open?     
The club is open weekdays after school, from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday, Friday we open at 1:00 until 6:00. During the School Breaks and Summer The Club is open for Day Camp at 6:30 a.m. until 2:00 at which time the regular Club program is Open and remains open until 6:00 p.m. (check with individual Club sites for specific program times and details)
How does my child get to the club after school?
During the school year the Boys & Girls Club of Chula Vista has available a bus and van transportation program and a walking with Staff program from Greg Rogers School). Children with a current membership can sign-up from selected schools in the Chula Vista Elementary School District and come to the club for a small monthly fee. Parents are responsible for getting child home from club.
What is there to do?
The Club offers a wide range of activities, from academic help to leadership groups, arts & crafts, computer classes, games and contests, sports, and special field trips. Program areas include both individual and small group activities. Call a specific Club for details.
How much does it cost?
Membership for Children ages 6 through 18 is just $60 a year, $75 for 2 or more siblings. Extra fees apply for Day Camp, Early Morning Programs and the Transportation. Limited scholarships are available, no child is ever turned away for the inability to pay.
EARLY MORNING CARE PROGRAM
Our EMC Program (Early Morning Care) Opens at 6:30 a.m. until children are delivered to selected school sites in the Chula Vista Elementary School District.
Who Runs the Club? 
The Boys & Girls Club is a non-profit corporation incorporated under the laws of California. It subscribes to the philosophies and principles of Boys & Girls Clubs of America and is an accredited member. However, the Club is privately owned, governed and operated by a local Board of Directors composed of leading and dedicated community leaders.
How can I help?
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Chula Vista would not be able to impact and positively shape young lives without community support. We always welcome volunteers to assist us with programs at the Clubs.

Also, because we make the Club affordable to all, we rely on the community to help us provide the funds necessary to be successful. If you are interested in sponsoring a program, donating supplies, or otherwise helping the Club financially, please call us at 619-421-4011 ext. 10 or visit the  our “How Can I Help” link.

FEES AND RECEIPTS FOR PAYMENTS  
Parents should retain all receipts for fees paid for all club programs.
The Club does not provide year-end statements.
Cost for Researching Receipts is $15 per hour

Behavioral Policy   -The Boys & Girls Club of Chula Vista reserves the right to suspend or terminate membership privileges for inappropriate behavior at any time.  We strive to provide what every child needs to succeed in the club environment. We do not have the resources to implement or sustain a plan for managing extreme behavioral issues. It is a disservice to maintain a child in our program if we cannot meet the child’s individual needs while maintaining a safe and productive environment for children and staff.

 

Please Be Aware- Due to the Club's Open Door Policy, Members are welcomed and supervised inside the Club. The staff does not grant permission for kids to leave the Club, nor do we insist that they stay. The Club is not responsible for children if they leave the Clubhouse.

 The decision as to when a child arrives and leaves the Club, and with whom, is a matter handled between the parent and the child.   Children not mature enough to capably handle this responsibility should have the close supervision of other, more appropriate childcare services. We are concerned about the safety of all of our members. One way to support your child remaining within the Club is to encourage their participation in our many programs and activities.

 
 
 
 


 


 
 

 

 

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