NOTE: Unfortunately, Club Live is no longer active at Marina at this time. Miss Tiffany and Mrs. Harp want to thank the students, alumni, parents and community members that helped make Club Live such a huge success. We will miss our Club Live "Family", but know that the hundreds of lives we touched will remember those experiences for years to come. A special thank you to the 15 additional members of the "Harp Clan" for thousands of hours of volunteer service that allowed these kids phenomenal learning experiences. Without you the club would have died long ago.
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Club Live (CL) is an extension of the successful Friday Night Live program and is aimed at middle school age students. CL fosters resiliency and protective factors through the development of action-oriented chapters.
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Club Live Programs:
Club Live at Marina Village was founded in September 2004 with 18 members. Miss Tiffany Harp volunteered to be the adviser and underwent training from El Dorado County for the program. The first "carnival" was in the spring of 2006. As the club grew, Mrs. Harp became the certificated coordinator in 2007. Over the years the club grew in popularity and projects. Each year dozens of CL Alumni from high school and college return to assist with events such as Fright Fest, the Community Prevention Carnival and the ever popular lock-in. Miss Tiffany and Mrs. Harp receive many letters from former students and parents alike citing Club Live as a major influence their lives.
In 2014-15 the club closed out the year with 157 members, nearly 20% of the Marina student body.
- Provide support and opportunities for young people
- Develop strong, confident and successful young people
- Focus on building positive relationships
- Encourage peer-oriented programming (youth driven and youth led)
- Are goal-directed, action oriented, and innovative
- Encourage and empower young people as active leaders and community resources
- Have broad appeal to diverse ethnic, racial and social groups
- Encourage youth to care about each other and their environment
Club Live at Marina Village was founded in September 2004 with 18 members. Miss Tiffany Harp volunteered to be the adviser and underwent training from El Dorado County for the program. The first "carnival" was in the spring of 2006. As the club grew, Mrs. Harp became the certificated coordinator in 2007. Over the years the club grew in popularity and projects. Each year dozens of CL Alumni from high school and college return to assist with events such as Fright Fest, the Community Prevention Carnival and the ever popular lock-in. Miss Tiffany and Mrs. Harp receive many letters from former students and parents alike citing Club Live as a major influence their lives.
In 2014-15 the club closed out the year with 157 members, nearly 20% of the Marina student body.