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Serving the Grosse Pointe and Harper Woods area for nearly 100 years


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17150 Waterloo
Grosse Pointe
Michigan, 48230
313-885-4600
313-885-2418 (fax)

 

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Boys Fall Lacrosse schedule:
           Boys/Girls Soft Lacrosse:      Sundays  1 - 2 pm
           Boys Lacrosse grades 2-8:    Sundays  2 - 4 pm
Fall Soccer Deadline has been extended until September 7th.
Fall Lacrosse Deadline for Boys grades 2 - 8 has been extended until September 7th.
Fall Lacrosse Deadline for Girls grades 3 - 8 has been extended until September 7th.
Fall Flag Football Deadline has been extended until September 7th.

Neighborhood Club Thrift Shop will re-open Tuesday, September 7th.

Neighborhood Club Thrift Shop seeks sales associate to generate sales and provide outstanding customer service. Takes initiative and makes decisions to ensure both store priorities and customer service satisfaction.  Previous cash handling and cash register experience preferred.

Part time position with a great schedule for adult with school age children.   Weekdays 9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Thursday until 7:00 p.m. Saturdays 10:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 15-20 hours/ week @ $7.50 /hour.

Reply by September 3rd to:
Neighborhood Club
17150 Waterloo
Grosse Pointe, MI  48230



The Neighborhood Club of Grosse Pointe is a non-profit community service organization providing a professionally-organized program of leisure time activities for families and individuals of all ages. Activities are conducted in its community center and other public buildings and play fields. The primary service area is the five Grosse Pointes and Harper Woods. Programs are subsidized by proceeds from the Neighborhood Club Thrift Shop and by contributions from the community. Reasonable participation fees are assessed according to the service priority determined by the board of trustees.


The Neighborhood Club is a leader in developing cooperative, coordinated plans and programs with other public, private, and voluntary agencies that provide leisure time services.


It is only with support of our many friends that the Neighborhood Club has been able to grow and serve the ever-changing and diverse needs of area residents. With just 70 percent of operating costs coming from program and membership fees, it is crucial that we raise the additional funds necessary to provide quality programming. We are grateful to all who have contributed to the Neighborhood Club either financially or by volunteering their time and talents to help operate a program.


Thank you for your interest in the Neighborhood Club. We hope you will share our enthusiasm for the community and be a part of our organization for many years to come.

Working together for a healthy community!

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Neighborhood Club Board & Staff

Fall 2010 Program Brochure

Fall 2010 Program Registration Form

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2010 Office Hours

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