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Lincoln Square Boys Club

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Bellatrees:
My second home... I went there as a child at age of 11 , and ended up working there all threw High School..
I was the Arts n Crafts lady in the basement, (until boys trade took over) Also worked at the summer camp in sterling from...-1990-1994  :)
We Had a ball....and to this day im still living in the woods.....lol....Hi Paul and Jim....

Joshua:
Oh Yah.  Good post!  Mid 60's between the ages of 8-11.  Every Saturday me and friends would get on a Worcester city bus from Great Brook Valley for 15 cents and spend the day there.  I remember the brown member cards you'd wear around your neck stamped with name and age.  I think there was also some kind of ceremony when you joined and recieved your first club card.  Swimming for s's, as's and bca's.  I can still hear that being announced.  That was a nice pool also.  No need for trunks either.  Spend a quarter at the snack bar and off to the game room where snaps and shuffleboard on these long tables that where sawdust covered along with ping pong or you could go to the second floor and see Godzilla movies on a huge screen.   We use to bring in model car kits and paint and glue them together on the 4th floor.  Then there was boxing in the basement along with the woodworking shop.   I went to a few Red Sox games with the boys club at Fenway. 
Also remember the gym with the indoor track above it.  alot horsing around in there.  I remember The Halloween and Christmas parties.      Yeah - Lincoln Square Boys Club.

timcoyle50:

--- Quote from: Rob on May 15, 2008, 12:04:54 PM ---A summer day camp program called "POPS" started in the 1960s and grew quickly in popularity. We spent half the day at Lincoln Square, half the day at Sunderland Road property, and brought our own brown bag lunches. The program ran in July but not in August because the Boys Club was closed in August.



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Yup did that POPS for two years. Went to the camp over night out in Sterling?? for a week in 1960 - or 61

Elroy:
Remember the members cards? some type of brown, compressed material. I also went to the Boys Club Camp in Sterling. Mid 60's.

RobinPearson:
Oh my goodness. Remember when the monument was on the rotary out front of the Boys Club. There was a half circle of stone, with a seat all the way along the half circle: open side toward the Auditorium. (They moved it a little ways away later, out behind the Boys Club, I think, after they changed the roads - after I moved away from Worcester).

Two people could sit at opposite ends of that half circle - and even with all the noise of the traffic driving around the rotary, the two of us could sit there at opposite ends of that half circle - and talk at a NORMAL level - not shouting or even raising our voices ... and we could hear each other all the way across that circle.

GO there and check it out. Something about the acoustics of the stone half circle carried the sound all the way around it, like a little amplifier.

Rob

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