The Deb Castino Memorial Golf Outing

The Deb Castino Memorial Golf Outing is just around the corner, and the field will fill up quickly! Register your team today, and join us on Thursday June 5th 2025 at Harbour Trees Golf Club for a Noon shotgun start. Enjoy a day on the course, compete in games and contests, including the legendary Water Tower Shot, and support a great cause all at the same time!

The 45th annual Boys & Girls Club Golf Outing will honor our event’s co-founders, Dave Cox and Luke Kenley. Please join us as we recognize them for building the framework of this great annual event that has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to support local youth.

Benefiting the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville

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Date/Time

Thursday, June 5th, 2025

Click here to download a Golf Event Flyer

Check-in & Warm-up 10:30 a.m.
Lunch 11:30 a.m.
Shotgun Start 12:00 p.m.
Contest Finals 5:00 p.m.
Dinner & Awards 5:15 p.m.

Location

Harbour Trees
333 Regents Park Lane
Noblesville, IN 46062

Click here for more information on Harbour Trees Golf Course

Support our Mission and Become a Golf Outing Sponsor Today!

Our annual golf outing is a wonderful place to promote your business and support the Club. Please see the form below to become a sponsor or contact The Club for more information.

Title Sponsor - $7,500
Dinner Sponsor - $5,000
Lunch Sponsor - In Kind
Golf Cart Sponsors (2 Available) - $2,500
Registration Sponsor (2 Available) - $2,500
Super Ticket Sponsor (2 Available) - $1,200
Poker Run Sponsor (2 Available) - $1,200
Beverage Cart Sponsors (4 Available) - $1000
Putting Contest Sponsor (4 Available) - $750
Cornhole Contest Sponsor (4 Available) - $750
Water Tower Shot Sponsor (4 Available) - $750
Driving Range Sponsor (4 Available) - $750
Exclusive Hole Sponsors (9 Available) - $500
Hole Sponsors (no limit) - $200

BECOME AN EVENT SPONSOR

 

Donate to the Boys & Girls Club

Boys & Girls Club Front DoorYour generous donation to the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville allow us to continue our operations and plan for the future. We greatly appreciate every donation (both large and small) and we know our youth members do too! Be assured that your donation will be used on programming which impacts our children and our community. Please note that 84% of every dollar donated goes directly towards programs and operations.

GREAT FUTURES START HERE.

Each year, the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville serves over 2,000 children. No one is turned away because they could not pay the membership fee. Your donation can help us reach more kids and deepen the impact we make in our community.

Click here to download our 2025 Sponsorship Packet 

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Donate By Mail

If you'd prefer to make a donation through the mail, please send it to the mailing address below.

Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville
1700 Conner Street
Noblesville, IN 46060

Donate by Phone

We are also happy to take your donation over the phone, using a credit card. Simply call 317-773-4372.

DONATE TO THE GREAT FUTURES FUND

Participants in the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville's endowment fund help make sure our community’s children and teens have an affordable place to learn and develop for many years to come. Click here for additional information on the Great Futures Fund

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In-Kind Donations

Have something you can't use that's of value to kids and teenagers? Consider donating it to the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville. If a kid can use it, we'll take it – assuming it's in good condition and age appropriate (our members are ages 5-18).

If you have something that you don't see on this list, but you think would be a great gift to Boys & Girls Club, please call Unit Director, Abby Stutesman at 317-773-4372 to find out if it can be accepted and to make arrangements. Donations of other items will not be accepted without prior approval from the Club’s Unit Director.

Some items you may donate include:

  • Tickets to concerts, performing arts, cinema, festivals and sporting events
  • Art supplies
  • School supplies
  • Board games
  • Books
  • Computer/video games and systems
  • Toys
  • Sporting Equipment
  • Office supplies & furniture
  • Camping equipment
  • Outdoor & recreation equipment

If you have something that you don't see on this list, but you think would be a great gift to Boys & Girls Club, please call Abby at 317-773-4372 to find out if it can be accepted and to make arrangements.

Tax Exempt Status

As a 501(c)(3), Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville has tax exempt status. Donations made to Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by the law. 

  • Employer Identification Number (EIN) – 35-1054426
  • Legal Business Name – Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville, Inc.

Donor Privacy Policy

The policy of Boys & Girl Club of Noblesville is to respect the privacy of our donors. The Club never sells or trades information about its contributors to any other organization or person. Your gift information is known only to you and certain staff members, to the extent necessary to process your gift and send related correspondence. 

Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville Programs

Our Club offers your child or teen a place to learn and grow as an individual through after-school and summer enrichment programs. Your child will build character, intelligence, confidence and beneficial life skills as they participate in our programs. For more information on these programs please contact us by calling 317.773.4372 or send an email to info@bgcni.org

 

                   

After School (Ages 6-12)

Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville After School Programs

2025 School Year Programs (Subject to change)

Cooking ClassBGCNI Art Class

We offer a Cooking Classes for all ages!  Classes teach safety in the kitchen and the basics of cooking. There is a limited number of 12 per class so sign up quickly! This program requires a permission form per semester for 12 and under.  The teen class is offered year-round and does not require registration. 

Indiana Kids

Indiana Kids focuses on homework help and tutoring. The program provides Club members with support, resources, and the guidance necessary to complete their homework and start the school day with a sense of confidence and ability. Members must meet guideline requirements, complete application, and be pre-tested. Open to members 1st grade to 8th grade. Please see the front counter for the application.

Power Hour

Power Hour: Making Minutes Count helps Club members ages 6-18 achieve academic success by providing homework help, tutoring and high-yield learning activities and encouraging members to become self-directed learners. Printed program materials include a resource guide for program coordinators, homework helpers and tutors and a poster-sized Power Points chart for tracking and rewarding participants’ progress.

SMART Kids

SMART Kids is a program designed for boys and girls from kindergarten to 9 years of age. It provides activities to develop respect for others, ability handle feelings, healthy habits, safety in all situations, and so much more!

Triple Play

The Triple Play program is an ongoing program to enhance the mind, body, and soul of members of all ages. The program targets healthy eating, lifestyles and maintaining an active body.  

Art Club

In Art Club, members explore, create and review pieces of artwork. Members will be making pieces with advanced techniques as part oClub Tech Programf a series. 

Club Tech

Skill Tech/Club Tech, Digital Arts Suite, and Game Tech are national Boys & Girls Club online courses. Members learn computer skills, how to create their own video game and take place in the Digital Arts Festival. These programs welcome members from ages 9-18 years old and will be scheduled throughout the school year.

Tutoring

Tutoring will be available for members who are needing assistance with a subject area or studying skills. Tutoring is NOT homework help. Members must sign up. Tutoring spaces are scheduled based off of the tutor’s schedule and order the applications are received. Tutoring will take place Monday - Thursday between the hours of 3pm and 7pm. See Front Counter to register.

Boys CLUB

In the Boys Club program, we will talk and learn about what it means to become a "man." Such topics we will discuss are: dating and relationships, responding to authority, building self-esteem, and resistance to drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. There will be time for sports and field trips too!

Smart Girls

Smart Girls is a club that is strictly for girls ages 10-12. Girls participate in problem solving and role playing as well as open forum. Members learn how to cope with the changes in their life at this time. Smart Girls also offers field trips and other activities.

Smart Moves

Smart Moves is a drug and alcohol prevention program, however this program is not limited to just drug & alcohol prevention. We discuss a variety of topics that relate to children of their age and run activities that promote self-esteem, teamwork and goal setting. 

Torch Club

Torch Club is a small group of Club members ages 10 to 12. Torch members elect officers and plan/implement their own activities and projects. Members will receive rewards based on points they earn by doing specific activities (community service, fundraising, etc.). Torch Club is chartered by Boys & Girls Clubs of America. There is a fantastic field trip at the end of the school year if earned!

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Keystone Club

Keystone Club is a chartered leadership and service club. Keystoners elect officers and implement activities in six areas: service to the club and community, character and leadership development,education and career exploration, unity, free enterprise and social recreation. For any off site volunteering, teens will need a signed permission slip. Members must be 13 and older.

STEM

BGCN is committed to providing opportunities in programming within science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).  We offer innovative and creative programs and resources for our members to advance STEM knowledge and increase interest in STEM-related careers.  With clubs that channel natural curiosity into the design process inherent in the arts, BGCN's STEM program empowers youth to create new solutions to real-world challenges.  This project-based approach develops critical thinking and problem-solving.

Lyricism 101

Lyricism 101 is a program designed to cultivate and amplify the powerful, formidable voices of Club teens. Recognizing the power of literary arts, Lyricism 101 positions Club members as torchbearers and experts in the ancient oral poetic traditions that continue to thrive around the world. The program gives teens an opportunity to tell their stories, build community and express their artistic visions through the music of hip-hop culture and the culture of the cipher.

 

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