At the Boys and Girls Club of Boone County, dedication to the Club’s mission often goes above and beyond. Recently, one of our passionate staff members demonstrated his commitment in a unique and creative way— by painting his parking spot with the Club’s iconic logo.
Dillon Stillwell is a senior at Lebanon High School and has been a staff member at the Boys & Girls Club of Boone County’s Lebanon Unit for 20 months.
“I knew I wanted my senior parking spot to include the Club. Not only because I work there, but because of how much the Club has meant to me. The Club helped shape me when I went there as a kid, but also now as a young adult going into my senior year. I feel more surrounded by great people than ever before.”
Dillon’s act of creativity is a perfect example of the enthusiasm and passion that drives our team at the Boys & Girls Club of Boone County. We are incredibly proud of Dillon for his dedication and for bringing a touch of art and pride to his school’s parking lot.
“The connections and lifelong friends I have made here at the Club will never go away. I wanted the school and people who see the spot to know that the Club isn’t just my job, but it is also such a safe and great place for everyone.”
Next time you visit Lebanon High School, be sure to keep an eye out for the newly painted parking spot— a symbol of the heart and soul that our staff pours into making the Club a great place for all.