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Boys And Girls Club At Rice Elementary
Program Name: Boys and Girls Club at Rice Elementary
Program Address: 409 Carriage DR, Tyler TX 75703
Contact Phone: (903) 262-2555
Website: http://www.bgcet.org/rice-elementary.htm
Detail: Rice Elementary 409 Carriage Drive Tyler, TX 75703 Unit Director: Marilyn McKinney Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Cost: $40 per week for one child and $30 per additional child
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Boys and Girls Club at Rice Elementary, Tyler TX
Program Address: 409 Carriage DR, Tyler TX 75703
Contact Phone: (903) 262-2555
Website: http://www.bgcet.org/rice-elementary.htm
Detail: Rice Elementary 409 Carriage Drive Tyler, TX 75703 Unit Director: Marilyn McKinney Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Cost: $40 per week for one child and $30 per additional child
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