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One of the four oldest Boys’ Clubs in the nation, the Meriden Boys’ Club began in a single room in Turner Hall on Veteran Street with a stove, a library of 150 books, a number of parlor games and a few scattered tables and benches. W. H. Catlin was the initial organizer of the Club that was established on March 27, 1888.

In 1906 the Club became one of 56 charter members of Boys’ Clubs of America, which celebrated its 100th Anniversary in 2006. Shifting locations many times during its earliest stages, it was not until 1920 that the Club moved into the Veteran Street building, the Club‘s home for the next 35 years. Joe Coffey, the man most responsible for the Lincoln St. building being built, took over as acting Exec. Director in 1939 when then Director, Tex Diller, a retired colonel in the Army went to fight in WWII. In 1947 the “acting” was dropped when Tex Diller officially retired from the Club.

Cuno Camp, an overnight camp in Warren, Connecticut, was established in 1923 when Charles H. Cuno created the Cuno Family trust fund. In 1949 the Warren property was sold and property in the Stoddard Drive area (across from Lincoln Middle School) was purchased. The camp was converted to a day camp that same year.

The Club’s rapidly expanding membership soon outgrew the Veteran St. building, which in 1956 was 90 years old, and in 1954 plans for a new recreation center began. Designed by William H. MacKay, Meriden architect, the new club house, at the corner of Washington and Lincoln Streets, was a modern two-story structure of functional design that housed the latest equipment and had a well-equipped gymnasium, shower and locker rooms, a library, combination rifle and archery range, wood-working shop and 2 large, well-lit game rooms.

Cuno Camp, which was seeing much of the surrounding area being developed, moved from Stoddard Dr. to it’s current home on Beaver Lake Road in 1961. The new property had been part of the Sambone family farm until it was sold to the Club.

In 1976 then assistant director Gary “Tex” Burt was hired as Executive director when Joe Coffey retired. He faced his first big challenge later that year when Beaver Lake was deemed unsafe for swimming due to high bacteria counts and an alternate swimming spot had to be found. The Groth family, former owners of Moutainside Outing Club, came to the Club’s rescue and the entire camp was bussed there each morning to swim and make use of their ample outdoor recreation facilities. In 1984 the Club began a capital campaign for the addition of a swimming pool to Cuno Camp. The pool was ready for use in 1985.

Fall of 1979 saw the addition of the King Youth Soccer League with 56 boys on 4 teams. The league currently operates in the fall with about 350 boys & girls on 20 plus teams.

The Club celebrated its 100th Anniversary of serving the needs of Meriden’s youth in March of 1988.

During 1999 the Club went on a major fundraising campaign to build a 16,000 sq. ft. addition that doubled the size of the Club. The Meriden Boys Club officially became the Boys & Girls Club of Meriden when the doors were opened to girls in July of 2000.

The Laura Cuno Camp was added for girls in 2005 when the Club began a significant expansion of the camp facilities that is expected to see completion in 2007.

Gary “Tex” Burt, executive director for 30 years, retired and Don Maleto took over the reigns on Dec. 31, 2005.

Questions and comments can be directed to Executive Dir. Don Maleto

at 203-235-8185.