BoldlyU Magazine Issue 6 | Page 25

FEATURED I attend the Boys & Girls Club of the Columbia area, and this year I went to the Keystone Conference in Chicago, Illinois. The Keystone Clubs provide leadership development opportunities for young people ages 14 to 18. Youth participate in activities in three focus areas: academic success, career preparation, and community service. With the guidance of an adult advisor, Keystone Clubs aim to have a positive impact on members, the Club, and community. We went to a daycare and read books, went on a college tour and had the Columbia Police Department come to our club to speak about our rights. All of these things had to be completed in order for us to go to the conference. This year was my first Keystone Conference; it was 3 full days of classes, learning events, a gigantic game room, with new faces and amazing people. We got to see music artists (current and upcoming art- ists, actors, and dancers). We had daily, fun meetings where we saw Sevyn Streeter and Common and also a professional skateboarder. In the games room, we saw many fun things and fun people; there were big table top games, dance and sports games, a driving simulator, giant wipe out, lazar tag, and a lot of fitness challenges. On our free time, we went to restaurants and shopping. The best part of the trip was when my friends and I tried out for the talent show, and we made it!! We were able to perform in front of close to 100 people for a chance to perform the next morning in front of all 2,500 people. We didn’t win, but we had fun anyway. I am going to continue to be a part of the Keystone Club and hope that more people join, so our group can as be as big as other clubs. Unique, 13 May/June 2017 25