Cole-Clark branch in Hobe Sound

Located in the same building as our administrative offices, the Cole-Clark unit is our flagship branch in Martin County!

The fully-renovated facility features one of Martin County's only full-size gyms.  There’s a bright yellow library that’s perfect for Power Hour and a state-of-the-art computer laboratory thanks to a generous donation from B/E Aerospace. The Teen Center includes a big-screen television and computers loaded with the latest digital arts software. Our teen program has been strengthened through its strategic partnership with the Banner Lake Club. 

Volunteers can provide homework help and organize book clubs in small tutoring rooms, and the stage and our art room ensures Club Members will experience a wide range of arts programming!

And if you venture outside, you can spend time in the organic vegetable garden, enjoy a tennis lesson, or join a soccer game on the playing field!
 
Please click here for a registration form to attend the Cole-Clark branch in Hobe Sound. And please feel free to call the Cole-Clark branch in Hobe Sound directly at 772.545.0054 for more information.  

Staff 
 
Sarah Roti, Branch Director
 
Sean Howald, Program Director
 
 
Jasmine Paige, Lead Front Desk Specialist
 
Simone Scott, Lead Program Specialist
 
Aarin Alcantaro, Program Specialist
 
Danielle Allen, Program Specialist
 
Christyana Bishop, Program Specialist
 
Mike Drahos, Program Specialist
 
Alexander Lorenzo, Program Specialist
 
Michaela Montpetit, Program Specialist
 
Elizabeth Noe, Program Specialist
 
Rosa Rivera, Program Specialist
 
Teresa Tucker, Program Specialist
 
 
Jesse Anderson III, Teen Program Specialist
 
Shardae Thompson, Teen Program Specialist
 
 
 
 
 
 

Spotlights

Support our Indiantown Campaign!

Ground has been broken and infrastructure construction has begun on our new Indiantown Clubhouse, which is expected to open first quarter 2014!  

Designed by Stuart-based architectural firm OCampo & Associates, the new Clubhouse features a full-size gymnasium, performing arts space, learning & technology labs, a kitchen, and plenty of space to build and develop the potential of Indiantown’s most extraordinary asset —its children-- through Education & Career Development, Character Leadership Development, Health & Life Skills, The Arts and Sports, Fitness & Recreation.

The new 22,000 square foot club house will enable us to greatly expand our capacity and we expect membership in Indiantown to double in its first year of operation!  

Retro Game Show is June 22!