Boys & Girls Club adds three new board members
Fillmore Boys & Girls Club and Community Center.
Fillmore Boys & Girls Club and Community Center.

Interim Chief Professional Officer for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Clara Valley, Sheila Tate, is happy to announce the addition of three new members to the organization’s Board of Directors. The new directors are Tammy Hobson, Earl McPhail and Tracy Grove. Tammy is a Fillmore resident local business owner (Live Well International) and comes to the Club with great dedication and enthusiasm. Tammy donated a great deal of time and effort for the Club’s Annual Dinner/Auction held in September, 2009, and has already agreed to serve as the event chair for the 2010 Dinner/Auction scheduled for November 6th. Earl McPhail is a long time Santa Paula resident, having lived in the area over 30 years. As a result of his 29 ½ years of service through his position as Ventura County Ag Commissioner, from which his is now retired, Earl has seen a great deal of growth in the communities in the Heritage Valley and says “ It is exceptionally important to do what we need to do to keep the Club open. Especially with today’s economic climate, we need to make the Club as available to as many young people as possible.” Earl became aware of the Club through his participation in several golf tournaments throughout the years, as well as his children’s participation in various Club activities. Now, with his children grown and his retirement, Earl feels he has the time available to give to the Club, for which we say “Thank you!” The third new member to the Board is Santa Clara Valley Bank’s Asst Vice President and Operations Manager, Tracy Grove. Tracy is not only in the newest group of Board members but is also the youngest person on the Board. Tracy is, having been born in Ojai, now living in Fillmore, a lifelong resident of the Santa Clara Valley and is looking forward to helping the Club as a Board Member. Tracy asked that we remind everyone, “We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future!” Well said.

The Board of Directors, and staff, is looking forward to the New Year, guiding the Club through the current economic challenges, forming the Club into a new and even more effective organization dedicated to its mission statement “To inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.” This goal has never been more accurate or more needed, and the Board of Directors is ready to stand behind the Club, its purpose in the communities of the Santa Clara Valley and the children it is pledged to serve.