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Boys & Girls Club unveils two rural Nevada projects after $6 million in foundation commitments

Lyon County Board of County Commissioners · April 2, 2026
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Boys & Girls Club leaders told Lyon County commissioners on April 2 that they plan a Dayton Early Learning Center set to open late summer and a combined Boys & Girls Club and early learning center in Silver Springs. Founding funders have pledged roughly $6 million, but the club must break ground this year to secure the support.

Travis Crowder, chief executive officer of the Boys & Girls Club of Mason Valley, told the Lyon County Board of County Commissioners on April 2 that the nonprofit is moving ahead on two early-childhood projects: a Dayton Early Learning Center and a combined Boys & Girls Club and early learning center in Silver Springs.

The Dayton center is under construction and is “set to open in about August, September,” Crowder said. The facility is sized for a little over 60 children from infants through pre-kindergarten and, he said, already has reservations from families.

In Silver Springs, Crowder described plans for a shared campus on four acres adjacent to the elementary,…

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