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Boys & Girls Club of Vista’s Annual Youth of the Year was Celebrated

(Vista, CA–) 10 Club members were honored at the Boys & Girls Club of Vista’s annual Youth of the Year celebration January 31, 2024 at the City of Vista Morris B. Vance Community Room. Mary Taylor, an 8th Grader, was named the 2024 Junior Youth of the Year. This award is based on youth contributions to their Club, school, community, and family as well as for academic success, healthy lifestyles, leadership and obstacles overcome. Mary, a homeschool student with Classical Academy Charter, found her passion for football and music to be central to her Club experience. Starting in the Club’s music studio, Mary cultivated her love for playing the drums, eventually becoming the lead drummer of the club’s rock band. Her dedication led to her contribution to the recording of two albums, showcasing her talent and commitment to music.

Evan Perkins, Club Vice President of Operations, opened the evening about the impact of Boys & Girls Club of Vista. Corinna Contreras, District 1 City of Vista Council Member, provided the keynote speech and congratulated the kids and encouraged them to discover their passions and follow them during college and career. San Diego County District 5 Supervisor Jim Desmond’s office also provided each award winner with a certificate honoring each winner in their respective category. Special guests included Dr. Matt Doyle, Vista Unified Superintendent, Vista School Board member Rena Morrocco as well as City of Vista Deputy Mayor Katie Melendez and Councilmember Dan O’Donnell. Sponsors for the event were Chili’s and Pizza on Tap.

This event recognizes youth of all ages who have shown outstanding achievement, leadership or citizenship while participating in Boys & Girls Club of Vista’s programs and activities. Other award winners included:

Kindergarten Youth of the Year, Layli Barajas
Scholar of the Year, Iona Williams
Musician of the Year, Ambrose Wade-Lefebvre
Club Spirit Youth of the Year, Kymahni Branch
Healthy Lifestyles Youth of the Year, Bryan Carrasco
Character Leader Youth of the Year, Thomas Taylor
Athlete of the Year, Aniya Fojas
Athlete of the Year, Sam Zanzig

The event also honored Sierra Loredo as Staff of the Year for her incredible efforts as the Club’s Community Engagement Director.

“The Youth of the Year award celebration means a lot to our Club members because it helps keep them motivated to explore their individual passions and talents.”

said Matt Koumaras, President & CEO. “The experience gives them the opportunity to become leaders and gain a sense of pride and confidence in themselves while rooting each other on for their collective achievements.”

About the Boys and Girls Club of Vista
The Boys & Girls Club of Vista serves over 1,300 youth ages 5-18 annually and provides outcome-driven programs that emphasize academic success, character & leadership development, and healthy lifestyles to prepare them for Great Futures. Our mission is to empower every Club member, through safe and impactful experiences, to graduate high school with a plan for college and career, contribute to their community, and live a healthy life. To help our Club Members succeed; it takes caring mentors such as our trained Club staff. It takes safe places like our program sites, and innovative quality programs designed to empower youth to excel in school and lead healthy lives. Our goal at the Boys & Girls Club of Vista is to provide these opportunities for the youth in the community who need us the most.

For more information, please visit http://www.bgcvista.org
https://www.facebook.com/BoysGirlsClubVista

NC Daily Star Staff
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Terry Woods has been a North County resident for over three decades. Community activist, Member Emeritus Vista Chamber of Commerce, Married to Kathy Woods for 48 years, three children, three grandchildren and six grand dogs.
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