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Boys & Girls Club of Mason Valley reports growth, outlines plans for early learning centers and new Silver Springs clubhouse

6402463 · October 23, 2025
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The Boys & Girls Club of Mason Valley told Lyon County commissioners it serves about 1,500 children annually, has daily attendance near 450 at peak, and is moving forward with a phased capital plan including a licensed early learning center and a proposed Silver Springs clubhouse estimated at roughly $5 million.

Representatives from the Boys & Girls Club of Mason Valley updated the Lyon County Board of County Commissioners on Oct. 16 about current operations and multi-phase capital plans for Dayton and Silver Springs.

Travis Crowder and Nick Beaton presented attendance and program data and described a phased plan that includes a licensed early learning center in Dayton (nearly 70 childcare slots for ages 6 weeks to 5 years) and a larger future clubhouse in Silver Springs. "We're serving 1,500 kids and teens annually across our six facilities," Crowder said, adding that daily active membership during the…

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