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Boys & Girls Club of Snohomish County outlines growth, interest in Mill Creek site

2790162 · March 27, 2025
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Bill Sikalas, executive director of the Boys & Girls Club of Snohomish County, presented the organization's footprint, funding model and how partnerships with cities and tribes support operations. City councilors pressed for local data and asked about siting, transportation and programming for a potential Mill Creek location.

Bill Sikalas, executive director of the Boys & Girls Club of Snohomish County, told the Mill Creek City Council on March 25 that the organization has grown to 27 locations and serves roughly 20,531 registered members with an average daily attendance above 5,100 children.

Sikalas said the clubs operate by local nonprofit boards under charters from the national organization and often partner with cities, tribes and other nonprofits to provide locations and operations. “The real the goal that we have for our clubs is, is to get every kid, that's in their geographic proximity to join their club,” Sikalas said.

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