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2024 Youth of the Year
Congratulations to Olivia from the Boys & Girls Club in Epsom! We are so proud of this eighth-grader, who is a fantastic role-model and friend to her peers.
Congratulations to Olivia from the Boys & Girls Club in Epsom! We are so proud of this eighth-grader, who is a fantastic role-model and friend to her peers.
The Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers at Broken Ground and Mill Brook Elementary Schools have had great success in their two five-year cycles of 21CCLC grants. We are thrilled to announce that we are now in the process of applying for a third five-year cycle of funding with our partner, The Concord School District!
Thank you to everyone who joined the Winter Carnival in the Lakes Region. It was so much fun!
Pickleball is coming to the Concord Clubhouse! Athletic Director Ethan Basch is looking forward to instructing this exciting new sport!
Looking for more info? Visit our Athletics Page!
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central and Northern New Hampshire is proud to recognize Olivia A. as our 2024 Youth of the Year. Olivia will be participating in the statewide event in May. As our 2024 Youth of the Year, Olivia has received a $500 scholarship to be used for college, trade school, or other post-secondary education. Pictured is Chris Emond, and our Epsom site director Rebecca Branscombe.