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It Does Take a Village
Approaching the Carl D. Thomas Boys & Girls Club at the end of
Bloomfield Road last week, I noticed it looked vaguely familiar. It
wasn't the building, but the atmosphere.
As I walked in the door I understood why I had that old familiar
feeling. Harold Hatcher was there smiling and greeting children as
they entered. Sarah Miller looked up and greeted us from behind the
reception desk where kids sign in.
I surveyed the room. All the familiar pieces were in place. Pool and
foosball tables to my right and gym to my left. It was familiar
because I had been there before. No, not this Boys & Girls Club, but
I spent a lot of time in the club in Stockton, Calif.
I can see that club in my mind's eye like it was yesterday. Not only
did I frequent that club as a kid, I was the chief lifeguard during
the summers at Eastside Park, right next to the club. Many of the
children attending programs swam at my pool.
Before I go further, I must tell you that my association with Boys &
Girls Club goes much deeper than using foosball tables. One of my
best friends, George Thompson, and I frequented the Stockton club.
Later he would become the club's director before a blood clot took
his life in 1996. My nephew, Tim Richardson, is the vice president
for military affairs for Boys & Girls Clubs of America, based in
Atlanta.
What brought me to the Thomas club were two of my grandchildren and
a grand nephew who are staying with my wife and I . Willie Brown,
who supervises several clubs, suggested the boys should spend some
time at the Thomas club. After getting a quick tour I understood his
suggestion. Boys & Girls Clubs, while retaining the familiar
recreation programs, have added a new bag of tricks.
When I was coming up, there were no electronic games, and if there
were, I had never heard of them and my club didn't have them. Not so
today. The club has an electronic-game room adjacent to the larger
pool and foosball area.
Please understand. If you think all Boys & Girls Clubs offer is a
safe place to play, it's time to think again. Next to the electronic
game room is a fully equipped computer lab courtesy of Cox
Communications. It's not all play.
Down the hall there are several classrooms where children,
instructed by real teachers, hone their skills or work on academic
problem areas. Before you think, "What kid is going to study instead
of play?" The answer is: They have no choice. Miller, Leon Hubbard,
Tim Vinson, Artai Jackson, Hatcher and Debra Russell make sure of
that.
Ten years ago there was a lot of fun poked at Hillary Clinton's book
"It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us." The main
title was taken from an old African proverb: It takes a village to
raise a child.
It's easy to jump on the anti-Hillary bandwagon, but be careful not
to miss the message. It does take a village, and while no one knows
how long the proverb has been around, probably hundreds of years,
it's more applicable today than ever before.
Children are faced with more issues today than at any other time in
human history. And if you're familiar with the neighborhoods
surrounding the Thomas club, you know what I mean. Good people and
good families live in the Ansley Acres neighborhood, but positive
images don't float to the surface when you mention Village Green,
right down the street from the club. Children come in contact with
everyone, from pastors to grocery store clerks. All are part of the
village, and all have an effect on them for good or ill.
In that mix stands the Thomas club, a fortress of refuge; a safe
haven where children can play and learn and be children away from
some of the challenges they face outside the walls of the club. It
gives structure and reinforces discipline and provides positive role
models for the children to see and emulate.
Yes, it does take a village, and I'm so glad Boys & Girls Clubs are
part of the neighborhood.
Reprinted with permission by Charles Richardson, columnist
for The Telegraph, which in located in Macon, Ga.
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29% of Club members are 10-12 years of age.
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