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Boys & Girls Clubs Of Greater Scottsdale - Vestar Branch
Program Name: BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER SCOTTSDALE - VESTAR BRANCH
Program Address: 3975 E Lockwood, Phoenix AZ 85050
Contact Phone: (480) 585-0170
Website: http://vestarbranch.bgcs.org/
Detail: In July 2007 the Vestar Branch opened in the Desert Ridge community, serving more than 8,300 families in and around the northeast Phoenix area. This 27,000 square foot facility offers all members ages 6 to 18 a Phoenix Suns sponsored gymnasium, a state-of-the-art learning center and Thunderbirds Charities Center for Telepresnece program, a fun and innovative science education program. Youth ages 13 to 18 also have access to a 6,000 square-foot Lamb Family Teen Center.
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER SCOTTSDALE - VESTAR BRANCH, Phoenix AZ
Program Address: 3975 E Lockwood, Phoenix AZ 85050
Contact Phone: (480) 585-0170
Website: http://vestarbranch.bgcs.org/
Detail: In July 2007 the Vestar Branch opened in the Desert Ridge community, serving more than 8,300 families in and around the northeast Phoenix area. This 27,000 square foot facility offers all members ages 6 to 18 a Phoenix Suns sponsored gymnasium, a state-of-the-art learning center and Thunderbirds Charities Center for Telepresnece program, a fun and innovative science education program. Youth ages 13 to 18 also have access to a 6,000 square-foot Lamb Family Teen Center.
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