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Boys And Girls Club Of Huntington County Warren Site
Program Name: Boys and Girls Club of Huntington County Warren Site
Program Address: 1063 East 900 South , Warren IN 46792
Contact Phone: (260) 359-1750
Website: http://www.bgchuntington.com/
Detail: The Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington County's Warren site is a smaller operation but has a big impact. Serving the kids of Warren and surrounding areas, the site is open after school at Salamonie school until 6:30 each evening, providing snack, homework help, and programming including Science Club, Cooking Club, GiGi's, & Muscle Men.
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Boys and Girls Club of Huntington County Warren Site, Warren IN
Program Address: 1063 East 900 South , Warren IN 46792
Contact Phone: (260) 359-1750
Website: http://www.bgchuntington.com/
Detail: The Boys & Girls Clubs of Huntington County's Warren site is a smaller operation but has a big impact. Serving the kids of Warren and surrounding areas, the site is open after school at Salamonie school until 6:30 each evening, providing snack, homework help, and programming including Science Club, Cooking Club, GiGi's, & Muscle Men.
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