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CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
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Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts
505-753-8049
Po Box 3538, Pojoaque, Nm 87501
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Chimayo Valley Boy’s and
Girl’s Club
505-351-1515
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City of Espanola
Recreations Department
505-753-6055
Services Provided: Provides recreation from the beginnings of June through
August
from 10- 11:30. Ages 6-18. Breakfast program from 8 am. - 9 a.m. and Lunch
from 12 pm. - 1 pm. Ages 1-18.
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Espanola Public Library
(Lucero Center)
505-747-6087 FAX: 505-753-5543
313 Paseo de Oñate, Española, NM 87532
Services Provided: Books, audiotapes, and videotapes for recreational and
research purposes. Story hour for children. Internet use training. Must have
a mailing address in the Espanola Valley or if not, work or attend school in
the Espanola Valley for membership requirements. Please call for hours.
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4-H Clubs-Rio
Arriba County Extension Service
505-685-4523 FAX: 505-685-4624
HCR 77 Box 9, Abiquiu, NM 87510
Services Provided: Educational programming for adults & youth of all ages in
agriculture, family and consumer topics, volunteering, and nutrition
education. Hours are Mon.-Fri., 8 am. - 5 pm., as programs require. English
and Spanish are spoken.
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Hands Across Cultures,
Corp. Teen Center
505-747-1889 OR 505-747-0207
Services Provided: offers alternative activities for youth for mid to high
school students. Activities include: leadership skills, prevention training
and cultural activities.
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Las Cumbres Learning Center
505-753-4123 or 800-830-6017 FAX: 505-753-6947
Po Box 1362, 404 Hunter St., Espanola, NM 87532
Services Provided: A wide range of programs for children and adults with
developmental disabilities: Children 0-12 with mental concerns; Children and
adults with other special needs and services to their families. The early
childhood program provides an extensive array of informational, evaluation,
early intervention, therapy, and other services for children from birth up
to age three.
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National Youth Sports
Program (NYSP)
505-222-3131
2132-A Central Avenue, SE #285, Albuquerque, NM 87106
Services Provided: Summer comprehensive program for disadvantages youth ages
10-16. It is structured program with drug education and life-style
enrichment activities targeted toward children at-risk. Program is free and
breakfast & lunch is provided. Runs from mid-June to mid-July (5 weeks).
Hours are Mon. - Fri-, 8 am. - 2 pm. at Northern New Mexico Community
College Gymnasium. Physicals are required.
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Pojoaque Boy’s and Girl’s Club
505-455-3662 or 505-455-3659 FAX: 505-455-5021
101 A Lightning Loop Santa Fe, New Mexico 87506
Services Provided: Youth Center for ages 6-17 years old. Summer hours are
7:30 am. - 5:30 pm., schools hours are 4 pm. - 6 pm. Breakfast, lunch and
snacks provided for summer program. Fees are $55 per week for the summer and
$25 per month for the school year.
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Santa Cruz Boys and Girls Club
505-753-2922 or 505-983-6632
FAX: 505-753-6947 FAX: 505-753-6524
145 Quintana St., Santa Cruz, NM 87532
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San Juan Boys and Girls Club
505-747-3483
PO Box 1099, San Juan Pueblo, NM 87566
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