The 7th annual BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF CHEYENNE Chili Challenge was a hotter than Hades success. The big winner was the club benefiting from all the funds raised.
Put on your cast iron stomach and get ready to chill with us at the 7th annual Chili Challenge from The Boys and Girls Club of Cheyenne. Friday night Jan 23rd at the Holiday Inn on Fox Farm Road.
Got an achin' love for chili in your belly that's just burnin' to be satiated? You're in luck...The Boys and Girls Club of Cheyenne has announced the 6th Annual Chili Challenge.
This year's donation from the foundation is the second in a series of donations totaling $100,000 the group has pledged to go towards the club's new location at 515 West Jefferson Road
Officials with the Cheyenne Boys and Girls Club says progress is being made on a new location for the club in south Cheyenne.
Rolinda Sample, Chief Professional Officer for the club, says materials for the club's new gym arrived on Thursday...
A photograph taken by a 15-year-old member of the Boys & Girls Club of Cheyenne has won a regional photography contest and will advance to the national competition.
The annual Boys & Girls Clubs of America national ImageMakers Photography Contest invites Club members from around the country to submit their best work for judging in local, regional and national competitions.
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The Boys and Girls Club of Cheyenne will be open over Spring Break next week, offering a full slate of fun and educational programs for local youth, according to spokeswoman Baylie Evans.
She says the club will open every morning at 7:30 March 25th-29th, offering activities ranging from cooking to games to financial literacy...
The Cheyenne Boys and Girls Club will be returning to it's home building at 1700 Snyder Avenue Tuesday, according to spokeswoman Baylie Evans.
The club has recently been housed at the former BOPU Building at 2100 Pioneer in recent weeks while roof repairs were conducted on the Snyder Avenue Building...
Several hundred people attended the annual Boys and Girls Club of Cheyenne's " Back a Kid" breakfast On Tuesday May 22nd. The "Planting Seeds for Success" Program included an update on the clubs activities and a progress report on the proposed new $5.8 million facility which is set to be built on Jefferson Road, south of the Holiday Inn.