Boys and Girls Club of Spokane County

Children play during free time at the Northtown Boys & Girls Club in Spokane on Friday Oct. 19, 2018. Proposed changes to Washington’s overtime rules concern the club and other nonprofits. From 3 to 7 p.m. each weekday, children from grades K-12 can play, exercise, do homework and receive supper under supervision of volunteers and Boys & Girls Club staff. (Libby Kamrowski / The Spokesman-Review)
Neveah R., age 6, hugs a pumpkin decoration at the Northtown Boys and Girls Club in Spokane, Wash. on Oct. 19, 2018. The Northtown location is at 544 E Providence Ave. (Libby Kamrowski / The Spokesman-Review)
Saydee B., age 7, plays "carpet ball" at the Northtown Boys and Girls Club in Spokane, Wash. on Oct. 19, 2018. Olivia Gaete, Spokane-area marketing and event coordinator, said that carpet ball is a staple game at the Boys and Girls club and the playing tables are custom made for the kids' recreation. (Libby Kamrowski / The Spokesman-Review)
Alison F., age 7, plays pool with her best friend Samara Bethe at the Northtown Boys and Girls Club in Spokane, Wash. on Oct. 19, 2018. Any child who is enrolled in school and has paid a $20 annual membership has access to the Boys and Girls club (scholarships and waiver options are available), and the Northtown location has the lowest annual membership in Washington state. (Libby Kamrowski / The Spokesman-Review)
Kids of various ages play a pickup basketball game at the Northtown Boys and Girls Club in Spokane, Wash. on Oct. 19, 2018. The Northtown branch is located at 544 E Providence Ave. (Libby Kamrowski / The Spokesman-Review)
Children of various ages play a pickup basketball game at the Northtown Boys and Girls Club in Spokane, Wash. on Oct. 19, 2018. It has been an unusually warm October, but the kids surely didn't mind the extra court time. (Libby Kamrowski / The Spokesman-Review)
Sierra C. (left) and Ayork A. (right) play the Cup Song in the yard of the Northtown Boys and Girls Club in Spokane, Wash. on Oct. 19, 2018. From 3 to 7 p.m. each weekday, children from grades K-12 can play, exercise, do homework and receive supper under supervision of volunteers and Boys and Girls Club staff. (Libby Kamrowski / The Spokesman-Review)
Children answer questions to determine their place in line at the Northtown Boys and Girls Club in Spokane, Wash. on Oct. 19, 2018. Kids are guaranteed dinner at the Boys and Girls club every day, and in the summer kids can get all three meals of day courtesy of the Boys and Girls Club. (Libby Kamrowski / The Spokesman-Review)
Proposed changes to the state's overtime rules could affect local employers, including nonprofits like Boys and Girls Club of Spokane County.