FSBGC - Great Futures Start Here


8th Street Boys Club

Wheeler Avenue Boys Club

Bob Kuykendall - Exec Director - 1928-1943

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Newsletters

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2023

Vol 37

Vol 39-1
Vol 39-2

2022

Vol 36

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2021

Vol 35

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2020

Vol 34

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2019

Vol 33

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2018

Vol 32

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2017

Vol 31

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2016

Vol 30

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2015

Vol 29

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2014

Vol 28

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2013

Vol 27

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2012

Vol 26

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2011

Vol 25

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2010

Vol 24

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2009

Vol 23

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2008

Vol 22

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2007

Vol 21

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Calendars

Each year our administrative department creates a free calendar featuring photos from the previous year.

Our calendars are published by Midwest Type & Printing.

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Haunted House

For over 20 years, each Halloween, the Fort Smith Boys & Girls Club sponsored a haunted house.

Volunteers and staff members gave their free time to raise money for the general fund and provide a fun, safe (but very scary) place for local families.

Artwork

The Boys & Girls Clubs encourages chidren to express themselves through the power of art. Many times a year, local artists will devote their time, energy, and tools to allow our kids to experience first-hand the woderful act of creation.

Many of the drawings are without expansion on the artist themselves. We encourage the children to autograph their work, but also respect their (and their family's) privacy.