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Great Futures Start Here.

The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville (BGCN) has provided opportunities for youth to enjoy activities and experiences that shape character since 1951. Serving youth from kindergarten to 12th grade, the BGCN provides positive and engaging programs that enrich the lives of a diverse group of members.

Last year, the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville served 2,086 members. No one was turned away because they could not pay the membership fee. 

Between the Tom & Soni Sheehan Club, the Community Center, and Camp Crosser, we provide opportunities for children and young adults to enjoy activities and experiences that help shape character and offer new perspectives.

Teen Center

What's included in Membership?

After-school Programming in Teen Center
Monday - Thursday 3:30-7pm, Close at 6pm Fridays
Snack & Activities Provided Daily, Homework Help, Gaming Center

Community Center Open Gym
Out-of-School Time Programming (Fall, Winter, Spring & Summer Breaks) Drop In Program

EVENT SCHEDULE

Teen Membership

$10 Membership for ages 13-18 year olds!
*Membership year runs August to August*

Teen Programs

Youth of the Year Program

What is the National Youth of the Year Program & Competition?

Each year, one exceptional Club member is selected to be the National Youth of the Year, serving as an ambassador for Boys & Girls Club youth as well as a voice for all of our nation’s young people. Over the decades, these individuals have exemplified the Boys & Girls Club mission and are proof to the impact Clubs make in transforming and saving kids’ lives. National Youth of the Year winners have achieved success in a variety of industries, including entertainment, politics, business and sports.

Becoming National Youth of the Year is an exciting and inspiring journey. Each year, thousands of Club teens participate in local, state and regional Youth of the Year events. Six teens, including five regional winners and a national military youth winner, advance to the National Youth of the Year Celebration, where one outstanding young person is named Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s national teen spokesperson. The National Youth of the Year is a role model, leader and advocate for over 3.6 million youth served by Boys & Girls Clubs each year, and all of America’s young people. 

Youth of the Year Journey

Throughout the Youth of the Year journey, Boys & Girls Clubs recognize these outstanding young people at local, state, and regional levels before providing an opportunity for six of these teens to strive for the title of National Youth of the Year.

THE SELECTION Process

Becoming National Youth of the Year is an exciting and inspiring journey. Each year, thousands of Club teens participate in local, state and regional Youth of the Year events. Six teens, including five regional winners and a national military youth winner, advance to the National Youth of the Year Celebration, where one outstanding young person is named Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s national teen spokesperson. The National Youth of the Year is a role model, leader and advocate for the millions of youth served by Boys & Girls Clubs each year, and all of America's young people.

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2024 BGC Noblesville Youth of the Year
ZEE MELINGER

Click here for more information on the BGCA Youth of the Year Program

UPS Road Code

UPS Road Code

This FREE national program educates teens about safe driving techniques based on training UPS provides its own drivers, who are among the safest drivers worldwide.

Drive Change in Teen Driving Behaviors

Since 2009, The UPS Foundation has partnered with Boys & Girls Clubs of America to deliver UPS Road Code, a program based on the same safety training UPS uses for its drivers. Approximately 150 UPS employees trained as volunteer instructors teach UPS Road Code's safe driving techniques to help teens "Drive Change." The program focuses on different safety principles, from basic instruction to the consequences of risky behaviors such as talking on cell phones, texting or drinking while driving. The program's state-of-the-art reality driving simulation challenges teens' safe driving knowledge by using virtual reality headsets featuring interactive animation, voice commands and a variety of driving environments.

UPS Road Code is available free of charge across the country. To find out if UPS Road Code is available at a local Boys & Girls Club in your area, contact upsroadcode@bgca.org

The Need for a Teen Safe Driving Program

Motor vehicle accidents are a leading cause of death for U.S. teens, accounting for more than 1 in 3 teenage deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About seven young people die every day in motor vehicle crashes, and 285,000 teen drivers are injured in crashes annually.

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Take the UPS Road Code Challenge

Want to test your knowledge of road safety? Click here to take the UPS Road Code Challenge and see if you know the rules of the road.

Click here for more information on the UPS Road Code Program

Esports

ESPORTS

Esports is an electronic sports and competitive video gaming Club. Members will participate individually or as part of a team in organized competitions with a  focus on developing fine motor skills, strategic planning, social-emotional skills and teamwork. The Club will also provide members to career opportunities and scholarships that exist within the video game industry. 

The Force

The Force

In our programs, we teach young people about judgement, creativity, decision making, communication, and collaboration - all highly sought-after competencies by todays employers. At the Club, every young person has access to quality out-of-school opportunities that intentionally support their workforce readiness. We have also introduced the Transfr Virtual Reality Career program into our workforce development curriculum, which allows members to do simulations of different careers like electric construction, aviation, automotive, health and medical sciences, and even cooking! By pairing the VR simulations with our workforce development activities, we hope to set our members up for success and well positioned for their Great Futures.

 

Teen Program Contact

For more information contact the Teen Director at mhood@bgcni.org or call 317-773-4372

Click here for more information on Teen Center Events and Updates

 

 

Club Daybreak      

 

 To register, please find the My Club Hub Portal link at the bottom of the page.

Program Dates

Summer Break

  • 8 weeks June 2nd – July 25th (Closed July 4th
  • Summer Break Informational Flyer (coming soon)

Enrollment and Hours

Club Daybreak hours: 7:30am-4:00pm and Aftercare 4:00pm to 6:00pm

MUST have membership.  Membership fee $75.  Membership expires August 2025

TWO OPTIONS for Enrollment

  • Weekly Club Daybreak Rate - $100/week for 7:30am-4:00pm
  • Daily Club Daybreak Rate - $20/day for 7:30am-4:00pm

Aftercare Rate - $25/week or $5/day 4pm-6:00pm

*Fees must be pre-paid prior to attending*

*No refunds or credits or transfers*

*Please note Camp Crosser and Club Daybreak fees are not interchangeable*

All REGISTRATIONS ARE ONLINE AT OUR MY CLUB HUB PORTAL

Pickup and Drop Off of Child
All members must enter and be picked up at door #1.  Members must be accompanied/signed in and checked out by an adult. 

Late Fee
If a child is not picked up by 6:00pm, a $5.00 fee for the first 5 minutes and $5.00 for every 10 minutes after that (per child), will be charged and must be paid before the child is allowed to return to the club.

Lunch & Snack
Please pack a lunch daily for your child.  No microwaves or refrigerators available.
A free snack is offered every morning and afternoon.  Members may also bring a snack/s from home.
Snack and soda machine will be open during snack and lunch time.  No refunds are given on the vending machines. 

Field Trips
All field trip registration takes place on the My Club Hub parent portal.  Summer Field trip registration will be available on Wednesday before the field trip.  Payment must be made on my Club Hub before your child is added to the field trip roster.  Field trip space is limited.  When the roster is full a waitlist will be started. 

Medical Emergency/Illness
If your child become ill at the Boys & Girls Club of special club program, he or she will be isolated from the other children.  Parents will be notified, and asked to pick their child up as soon as possible.  In the event of a medical emergency or accident, the Boys & Girls Club staff will make every effort to contact the parent/guardian.  If parent/guardian cannot be reached, staff will take whatever emergency medical measure necessary for the protection of the child. 

Medication
The Boys & Girls Club does not have a nurse on staff for dispensing medications.  Though all full-time staff are CPR/First Aid certified, we are not allowed to dispense medications of any kind to members.  If your child is taking a prescribed medication, it is the duty of the parent and child to ensure the staff is aware of medication to be taken by the member.  We will assist in helping remind the member to take his/her medication.  Only a daily dose in the prescribed bottle should be sent to the Club. 

Personal Property
The Club is not responsible for lost, broken or stolen personal items.  Members are asked not to bring toys or items of monetary value to the Club.

Age Group Rotations
Between 11:00am - 2:00pm members will be divided in age groups and participate in different activities in all the Club areas.

Method of Discipline
When negative behavior occurs, the staff will make every effort to direct the child’s behavior to the positive direction.  If a child’s behavior remains in a disruptive manner, a parent will be called or a discipline form will be written.  The child may be removed from the program depending on the severity of the misbehavior. 

 

 

Summer 2023 - June 5-July 28

The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville offers two summer programs, Club Daybreak and Camp Crosser.  Our summer programs offer a safe, fun, interactive activities highlighted with weekly themes to keep youth engaged and excited for their time at the Club.  The Teen Center will also be open this summer for youth ages 13-18.  Please review the program flyers for more information on each program.  

Registration Information

  • Must be a current member to participate in either program.  
  • There are NO REFUNDS OR CREDITS.  Fees cannot be transferred between programs.
  • We will be CLOSED July 4th.
  • Keep up-to-date with all important Club information by joining our Text Club.  Text BGCN to 317-972-9800 to enroll today!

SUMMER Program Flyers

SUMMER PROGRAM REGISTRATION OPTIONS

Camp Crosser-All weeks are full

Club Daybreak

Club Daybreak Summer Schedule 

  • Click here to Register for Week 1 (June 5-9th)
  • Click here to Register for Week 2 (June 12-16th)
  • Click here to Register for Week 3 (June 19-23rd)
  • Click here to Register for Week 4 (June 26th-30th)
  • Click here to Register for Week 5 (July 3-7th) - Closed on the 4th
  • Click here to Register for Week 6 (July 10th-14th)
  • Click here to Register for Week 7 (July 17th-21st)
  • Click here to Register for Week 8 (July 24th-28th)

Teen Summer Program

Reduced Rates Information

  • If you have already been approved for a reduced rate (approved January 2023 or later), please refer to the email you received for registration instructions or call the Club for assistance.

 

Special Thanks to all of the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville Sponsors