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*Started in 1869 as the Salem Fraternity for Boys, Salem is home to the oldest boys club in Massachusetts and the second oldest in the nation. It was founded to serve the youth of the Salem and to offer a "safe place to go". Salem's club joined the formally federated Boston Club in 1906. In 1990 the word "girls" was added to the name of the national organization making it the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salem. They celebrated their 139th year in 2007. | *Started in 1869 as the Salem Fraternity for Boys, Salem is home to the oldest boys club in Massachusetts and the second oldest in the nation. It was founded to serve the youth of the Salem and to offer a "safe place to go". Salem's club joined the formally federated Boston Club in 1906. In 1990 the word "girls" was added to the name of the national organization making it the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salem. They celebrated their 139th year in 2007. | ||
*Some of the local club's alumnis are former Mayor and Judge Samuel Zoll, basketball professional Rick Brunson and former General Electric CEO Jack Welch. Welch has been a financial supporter as well. | *Some of the local club's alumnis are former Mayor and Judge Samuel Zoll, basketball professional Rick Brunson and former General Electric CEO Jack Welch. Welch has been a financial supporter as well. | ||
*After a few years of hard financial times in the mid 1990's and a brief closing, the club turned itself around in 1996 under the leadership of Stephen O'Grady. Three years later, he was killed in an motor vehicle accident. The club has recovered from the loss and continues to be a thriving club, helping the youth of Salem by offering activities and after-school programs and tutoring. | *After a few years of hard financial times in the mid 1990's and a brief closing, the club turned itself around in 1996 under the leadership of Stephen O'Grady. Three years later, he was killed in an motor vehicle accident. The club has recovered from the loss and continues to be a thriving club, helping the youth of Salem by offering activities and after-school programs and tutoring. In 2000, the Forest River baseball field was dedicated and the field was renamed the Stephen M. O'Grady Field. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
"Boys and Girls Club back from the brink" ''Salem Evening News'', Dec. 5, 1996. p.C3 | "Boys and Girls Club back from the brink" ''Salem Evening News'', Dec. 5, 1996. p.C3 | ||
"Steve O'Grady | "Steve O'Grady obituary"'' Salem Evening News''", Sept. 28, 1999. | ||
"Loss of local hero; area feels effects of loss" ''Salem Evening News'', Sept. 28, 1999. p.1. | "Loss of local hero; area feels effects of loss" ''Salem Evening News'', Sept. 28, 1999. p.1. | ||
"Driver indicted in O'Grady fatal crash" ''Salem Evening News'', Dec. 23, 1999. | |||
"League dedicated park to beloved coach" ''Salem Evening News'', Apr. 24,2000. |
Revision as of 09:02, 6 June 2008
- Started in 1869 as the Salem Fraternity for Boys, Salem is home to the oldest boys club in Massachusetts and the second oldest in the nation. It was founded to serve the youth of the Salem and to offer a "safe place to go". Salem's club joined the formally federated Boston Club in 1906. In 1990 the word "girls" was added to the name of the national organization making it the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salem. They celebrated their 139th year in 2007.
- Some of the local club's alumnis are former Mayor and Judge Samuel Zoll, basketball professional Rick Brunson and former General Electric CEO Jack Welch. Welch has been a financial supporter as well.
- After a few years of hard financial times in the mid 1990's and a brief closing, the club turned itself around in 1996 under the leadership of Stephen O'Grady. Three years later, he was killed in an motor vehicle accident. The club has recovered from the loss and continues to be a thriving club, helping the youth of Salem by offering activities and after-school programs and tutoring. In 2000, the Forest River baseball field was dedicated and the field was renamed the Stephen M. O'Grady Field.
See Also
"Boys and Girls Club back from the brink" Salem Evening News, Dec. 5, 1996. p.C3
"Steve O'Grady obituary" Salem Evening News", Sept. 28, 1999.
"Loss of local hero; area feels effects of loss" Salem Evening News, Sept. 28, 1999. p.1.
"Driver indicted in O'Grady fatal crash" Salem Evening News, Dec. 23, 1999.
"League dedicated park to beloved coach" Salem Evening News, Apr. 24,2000.