Community News, For the Kids
Summertime with Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County
Summer childcare can be a huge drain on a family budget, but Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Tarrant County (BGCGTC) offers a safe, affordable option with a variety of programming and services to keep kids engaged, entertained, and supported by their peers and trained professionals. Registration is now open for BGCGTC’s 2025 summer program, available at nine branch locations throughout Tarrant County, starting Tuesday, May 27, and running through Tuesday, August 5.

Summer programming takes place 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. A $100 registration fee for children ages 6 to 13 covers not only the summer program, but also annual BGCGTC membership and after-school programs. Youth between the ages of 13 and 18 can attend summer and after-school programs for free. Registration is required.
The low cost includes a wide range of high-impact programming based on children’s ages and interests, including arts and crafts, hands-on STEM activities, health and fitness, and other social activities. Game rooms are equipped with pool tables, video games, and other interactive and collaborative activities to keep participants engaged in fun activities. Basketball and volleyball leagues appeal to those interested in athletic competition. Health and fitness activities emphasize the importance of physical well-being in addition to the hot, scratch-made meals served by BGCGTC’s Blue Door Kitchen on a daily basis.

For teens, there are workforce development opportunities like culinary and cosmetology programs as well as character and leadership clubs. Summer program participants of all ages also have access to counselors who can help address mental health and other concerns. Additionally, educational activities including reading and math exercises help prevent summer learning loss between school years.
“Parents want to know their children are well cared for, and Boys & Girls Clubs offer an affordable, safe and trusted resource in their community,” said LaToyia Greer, regional vice president for BGCGTC. “At the same time, their children want to go back to school with stories about all of the cool things they did over the summer. We offer them plenty to do and many opportunities for growth.”

Each of the following BGCGTC branches are open for summer programming:
- Dan Serna branch: 2011 Wynn Terrace, Arlington, Texas 76010
- Don Kromer branch, 200 Cravens Park Drive, Arlington, Texas 76018
- Eastside branch, 4651 Ramey Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76105
- Las Vegas Trail branch, 8201 Calmont Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76116
- Main branch, 608 N. Elm St., Arlington, Texas 76011
- Nicholas & Louella Martin branch, 3123 Avenue G, Fort Worth, Texas 76105
- North branch, 2020 Baird Farm Road, Arlington, Texas 76006
- North Fort Worth branch, 2000 Ellis Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76164
- Panther branch, 1500 Hemphill St., Fort Worth, Texas 76104
Parents can choose the most convenient participating BGCGTC site and register their children for summer programming at: https://bgcgtc.org/summer- camp/.
