SYRACUSE — The Boys & Girls Clubs of Syracuse held a formal grand re-opening and dedication of its Shonnard Street Club gym on July 16. The facility, called Eaton Crouse-Hinds Division Gymnasium, is located at 201 Shonnard St. The Eaton Crouse-Hinds Charitable Fund, which has offered financial support to Boys & Girls Clubs of Syracuse […]
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SYRACUSE — The Boys & Girls Clubs of Syracuse held a formal grand re-opening and dedication of its Shonnard Street Club gym on July 16.
The facility, called Eaton Crouse-Hinds Division Gymnasium, is located at 201 Shonnard St.
The Eaton Crouse-Hinds Charitable Fund, which has offered financial support to Boys & Girls Clubs of Syracuse for several years, provided a donation to help fund the remodeling project for the gym at the Shonnard Street Club, according to a news release from the Boys & Girls Clubs.
The Eaton Crouse-Hinds Division Gymnasium “will offer youth and teens the opportunity to participate in healthy lifestyles and recreational programs to improve club members’ knowledge of healthy habits, good nutrition, and physical fitness and strengthen their ability to interact positively with others and engage in healthy relationships,” the release stated.
Syracuse men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim and wife Juli were on hand to help with the grand re-opening and gym dedication.