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The '''A. G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club''' ('''AGGBGC''') is a youth club founded in [[1966]] by [[A. G. Gaston]] as an affiliate of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Its president and CEO, appointed in [[2012]], is [[Frank Adams Jr]]. In [[2016]] the organization served 1,800 youth from ages six to eighteen.
The '''A. G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club''' ('''AGGBGC''') is a youth club founded in [[1966]] by [[A. G. Gaston]] as an affiliate of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Its president and CEO, appointed in [[2012]], is [[Frank Adams Jr]]. In [[2016]] the organization served 1,800 youth from ages six to eighteen.


It is based at the [[Kirkwood R. Balton Clubhouse]] in [[West End]] (named for Gaston's long-time associate [[Kirkwood Balton]]), and also has programs at the [[Center for a New Generation]] at [[Hayes K-8 School]], and in the [[Southtown Court]] public housing community. A fourth location has been proposed for the [[CrossPlex Village]] at [[Five Points West]].
The A. G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club is based at the [[Howlett Clubhouse]] at the [[CrossPlex Village]] at [[Five Points West]], and also conducts programs at the [[Center for a New Generation]] at [[Hayes K-8 School]], and in the [[Southtown Court]] public housing community.
 
From the 1990s until 2020, the A. G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club operated from the "South Park Unit" in [[West End]]. It was renamed in honor of long-time supporter and board member [[Kirkwood Balton]] in [[2014]]. That facility was replaced by the present Howlett Clubhouse in [[2020]].


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==References==
==References==
* Debro, Anita (February 7, 2012) "A homegrown voice for A.G. Gaston Boys and Girls Club." {{BN}}
* Debro, Anita (February 7, 2012) "A homegrown voice for A.G. Gaston Boys and Girls Club." {{BN}}
* "A.G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club Renames its Birmimgham Location." [sic] (April 3, 2014) {{BT}}
* Turner, Nathan Jr (August 3, 2017) "Frank Adams Jr. went from shy student to CEO of Gaston Boys & Girls Club." {{BT}}
* Turner, Nathan Jr (August 3, 2017) "Frank Adams Jr. went from shy student to CEO of Gaston Boys & Girls Club." {{BT}}
* Edgemon, Erin (September 11, 2018) "Boys and Girls Club plans to build $7.2 million facility near Birmingham CrossPlex." {{BN}}
* Beahm, Anna (February 19, 2020) "See inside the new A.G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 13:41, 24 February 2020

The A. G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club (AGGBGC) is a youth club founded in 1966 by A. G. Gaston as an affiliate of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Its president and CEO, appointed in 2012, is Frank Adams Jr. In 2016 the organization served 1,800 youth from ages six to eighteen.

The A. G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club is based at the Howlett Clubhouse at the CrossPlex Village at Five Points West, and also conducts programs at the Center for a New Generation at Hayes K-8 School, and in the Southtown Court public housing community.

From the 1990s until 2020, the A. G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club operated from the "South Park Unit" in West End. It was renamed in honor of long-time supporter and board member Kirkwood Balton in 2014. That facility was replaced by the present Howlett Clubhouse in 2020.

References

  • Debro, Anita (February 7, 2012) "A homegrown voice for A.G. Gaston Boys and Girls Club." The Birmingham News
  • "A.G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club Renames its Birmimgham Location." [sic] (April 3, 2014) The Birmingham Times
  • Turner, Nathan Jr (August 3, 2017) "Frank Adams Jr. went from shy student to CEO of Gaston Boys & Girls Club." The Birmingham Times
  • Edgemon, Erin (September 11, 2018) "Boys and Girls Club plans to build $7.2 million facility near Birmingham CrossPlex." The Birmingham News
  • Beahm, Anna (February 19, 2020) "See inside the new A.G. Gaston Boys & Girls Club." The Birmingham News

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