Eleanor Armit Tutt Club
The Eleanor Armit Tutt Club is a complete facility. It's a safe place to learn and grow, equipped for positive mentoring with caring adult professionals, life-enhancing programs, character development experiences, hope, and opportunity. We offer a wide variety of programs include SMART Moves, GET R!EAL, Triple Play, Power Hour, Reading Counts and the Teen Leadership Academy.
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1455 South Chelton Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Phone: (719) 570-6242
History
Named for the wife of Charles L. Tutt, the Eleanor Armit Tutt Branch was opened on June 3, 1984. Mr. Tutt was Chairman of the Board of the El Pomar Foundation and his father was a partner of Spencer Penrose in Cripple Creek gold and Utah copper mining enterprises back since the late 1800's. The front of the club features the original keystone of the Boys Club built in the early 1900's in downtown Colorado Springs. The Eleanor Armit Tutt Branch continues to provide exceptional after school youth development programs to southeast Colorado Springs with an emphasis on D2.
The El Pomar Club
The El Pomar Club is a traditional Boys & Girls facility. It's a safe place to learn and grow, equipped for positive mentoring with caring adult professionals, life-enhancing programs, character development experiences, hope, and opportunity. We offer a wide variety of programs include SMART Moves, GET R!EAL, Triple Play, Power Hour, Reading Counts and Triple Play.
Location
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805 Praderia Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80904
Phone: (719) 473-3490
History
The El Pomar Foundation again provided expansion funds for the Boys Club of Colorado Springs to build a second club in the mid-60's. In 1968 ground was broken, and the El Pomar Branch was opened February 1970 and continues to provide exceptional after school youth development programs for the Westside community.
The Falcon Club
Reaching out primarily to younger members in a rural environment, the Falcon Club is located in Falcon Elementary School. It is a facility that offers elementary age youth through middle school age children a safe place to learn and grow after school. With the help of caring adult professionals, the school's facilities such as the library, gym, technology center, and classrooms youth are able to participate in programs such as Power Hour, Project Learn and much more.
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12050 Falcon Highway
Peyton, CO 80831
Phone: 495-5486
History
A relatively new club, the Falcon Branch was opened on August 3, 2000, with a $100,000 grant from the BJA (Bureau of Justice Assistance). The club continues to provide exceptional after school youth development programs, lead by Falcon educators, in an ever growing D49 community.





