2017 Fall Program Guide C.W. AVERY FAMILY YMCA
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
GOGGLE UP Check out our new Swim Lesson Curriculum See page 28 for details.
SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO AT THE Y
HEALTHY HAPPENS HERE 2017 SESSION CALENDAR
FALL SESSION 1
August 28-October 1 Registration Begins: Facility Members: Saturday, July 29 Open Registration: Saturday, August 12
FALL SESSION 2
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EXPLORE THE Y
General Information CONTENTS
EXPLORE THE Y.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Party At The Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Education & Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Fall Sports Leagues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Fall Youth Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Youth Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Aquatics & Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 FOR HEALTHY LIVING Health, Well-Being & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Aquatic Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Fab 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Volunteerism & Giving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Staff Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Program Fees: When reviewing this brochure, you will notice t o ees listed ost class o erings. The first fee listed is the discounted fee a Facility Member pays and the second is the fee a Community Member pays.
OUR MISSION To put Christian principles into practice by providing programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
Financial Assistance At the Y, no one is turned away due to the inability to pay. In keeping with our mission, the Greater Joliet Area YMCA pro ides financial assistance as nds are a aila le to those who qualify based on a sliding fee scale. Please visit our website at www.jolietymca.org or stop by your local branch for an application and information about our People Helping People Scholarship Program. To learn more, please contact: Michele Brown, Membership Director Phone: (815) 267-8600, ext. 204 Email: mbrown@jolietymca.org WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE YOUR Y BETTER To better accommodate the needs of our members, the Y will be completing several renovation projects in the next 12 months. • • •
Expanded Parking Lot- 144 new spaces Me ership Des - econfig ration or i pro ed c sto er ser ice and e ficienc Expanded Wellness Center- Expected to be completed in early 2018
Thank you for your patience and cooperation during our renovation period. Please watch for additional construction updates via email and on the Y’s Facebook page.
HAVING FUN AS A TEAM Fall Youth Sports Leagues See pages 14-16 for more information.
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EXPLORE THE Y
WHAT YOU CAN DO At the Y, we want people of all ages to enjoy an active healthy lifestyle. Use our program guide to find out what FUN activities and events you and your entire family can take advantage of at the Y!
A baby I CAN…
If I am
If I am
2-5 yrs. old 6-12 yrs. old I CAN… I CAN…
If I am
• Enroll in parent/child swim classes • Take parent & tot classes with an adult • Swim with mom, dad or an adult guardian in the pool • Enjoy playtime and engagement activities in Kids Corner • Have my birthday party at the Y • Attend a community event with my family
• Take a dance, tumbling, basketball or enrichment class • Enroll in swim lessons • Swim with mom, dad or an adult guardian in the pool • Play sports at the Y • Meet new friends at Parents’ Night Out • Enjoy playtime and engagement activities in Kids Corner • Have a Y birthday party celebration • Attend a community event with my family
• Attend the Y’s before and after school program • Enroll in swim lessons • Enroll in summer day camp • Participate in summer sports and specialty camps • Swim with mom, dad or an adult guardian in the pool • Take a dance, gymnastics, sports or enrichment class • Join the JETS Swim Team • Join the Thrive Dance Team • Celebrate your birthday at the Y • Play on a youth sports team • Take a private sports lesson Co plete o r first ini triathlon • Hang out with friends in the Activity Center • Meet new friends at Parents’ Night Out • Attend a community event with my family
• Work out in the wellness center without a parent • Participate in group exercise classes • Play sports at the Y • Enroll in swim lessons • Participate in college readiness programs • Go on a college tour • Join the JETS Swim Team • Join the Thrive Dance Team • Learn how to become a certified li eg ard • Enjoy swimming in the pool with friends • Become a Y volunteer to earn service hours • Enjoy the FREE WiFi throughout the building
If I am
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a teen I CAN…
General Information
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• Participate in a group exercise or water fitness class • Work out with a personal trainer • Join a walking or running club • Take a swim lesson • Workout in the Wellness Center • Swim in the pool • Volunteer on a committee, the Y Board or help with fundraising • Compete in your first mini triathlon • Take a dance class • Form a team and participate in an adult sports league or tournament • Perfect your jump shot during open gym • Participate in a weight loss challenge • Volunteer to coach a youth sports team • Attend a lecture or wellness seminar • Learn how to become a certified lifeguard • Attend a community event • Enjoy the FREE WiFi throughout the building • Bring a guest for a FREE visit to the Y
• Enroll in a water fitness class • Participate in a group exercise class • Work out with a personal trainer • Join a walking or running club • Take a swim lesson • Workout in the Wellness Center • Swim in the pool • Manage your arthritis by enrolling in Enhance®Fitness • Receive support through the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program • Join a social club, like Fab 50 • Volunteer on a committee, the Y Board or help with fundraising • Volunteer in a YMCA program • Attend a lecture or wellness seminar • Attend a community event • Enjoy the FREE WiFi throughout the building • Bring a guest for a FREE visit to the Y
• Swim in the pool • Play a game of HORSE in the gym • Attend family game night • Compete in your first mini triathlon as a family • Host a birthday party for family and friends • Volunteer as a family at the Y or a special event • Attend a community event
Programs vary by location.
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EXPLORE THE Y WHY THE Y The Y is an association of people who have committed to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all people, regardless of their ability to pa . e are a non-profit charita le organization established to provide programs and services to youth, adults and families in order to strengthen the community. The YMCA is funded locally. Funds raised through contributions, endowments and membership fees are used to provide services in Will, Grundy and part of Kendall Counties. Updating Your Contact Information We ask our members to notify us of any changes in their contact Information, including email, phone or residential address. To update your contact information, please call (815) SAY-YMCA, use the “contact us” link on our website or stop by the Membership Desk during your next visit. Credits and Refunds Program fees are not refundable. Classes missed due to weather, holidays, illness, acts of God, or choice of participant cannot be made up, credited or refunded. If the YMCA cancels a class due to low enrollment, participants will be issued a credit for a future program. Members who withdraw from a program for medical reasons and present a physician’s order will receive a credit for the remaining classes. When a class needs to be cancelled by the Y, the class will be rescheduled. All credits are good for one year from the date issued. Members who withdraw from a class for non-medical reasons may be subject to a processing fee. Insurance The YMCA assumes no responsibility for personal injuries or loss/damage of personal property while individuals are using YMCA facilities. It is recommended that participants make provisions to provide this coverage through their family insurance program. Anyone engaging in new physical activity or who may have health-related issues should consult a physician prior to starting fitness ro tines. Child Supervision Children under the age of eight must be supervised by an adult at all times when using YMCA facilities.
Children under the age of ten must be supervised by an adult when using the pools. The Kids Corner supervised playroom is available during designated hours for Facility Members, ages six months to seven years old.
Building & Room Schedules The Y schedules rooms in the building to allow or classes and open ti es. Yo can find roo schedules in the facility or posted online by visiting www.jolietymca.org.
Child Abuse Prevention Policy The Greater Joliet Area YMCA is mandated by state law to report any suspected cases of child abuse or neglect to the appropriate authorities for investigation.
Members can also access, view and set reminders or o r ree fitness classes and co nit e ents by signing-up to receiving weekly emails through on o r online fitness sched le. To s scri e visit www.jolietymca.org.
Holidays The YMCA prorates classes on days when the buildings are closed for the following holidays: Easter, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. The Y closes at 1 p.m. on Memorial Day, Labor Day, Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.
Locker Rooms We encourage members to bring locks to secure their belongings while visiting the Y. Items may not be stored in lockers overnight. The Y does not provide towels. The Y is not responsible for lost or stolen ite s. Children p to the age o fi e a accompany a parent of the opposite sex into the locker room.
Cell Phone Use Policy The use of cameras, video recorders, cell phones and/or any photographic devices is NOT ALLOWED in YMCA locker rooms, changing areas or restrooms. We also ask members to refrain from making or answering phone calls while using the Wellness Center. This is for the safety and privacy of all our members and participants. No Smoking Policy In the interest of the health and safety of our staff and members, it is the policy of the Greater Joliet Area YMCA to forbid all forms of tobacco in any YMCA facilities or on the grounds of any YMCA property. YMCA grounds include: facilities, parking lots side al s fields par s and paths. To acco products prohibited include, but are not limited to, lit or unlit cigarettes (clove, bidis, kreteks), e-cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, pipes, hookah products; any smokeless, dissolvable, or inhaled tobacco products, including but not limited to dip, chew, snuff or snus; and all nicotine delivery devices that are not FDA approved as cessation products. The Greater Joliet Area YMCA reserves the right to terminate facility privileges at any time for inappropriate behavior or conduct detrimental to its members or the organization.
How to Register for Programs • Online by visiting www.jolietymca.org • In person by visiting your local branch • By phone by calling (815) 267-8600 (current members)
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Family Locker Rooms Co-ed family locker rooms are available for members with children and members with special needs who require assistance. Sauna & Steam Room The co-ed sauna and steam rooms are available for members ages 18 and over. Proper attire is required. Wellness Center The Wellness Center is available for members ages 16 and over. We ask that members be courteous and p t a a e ip ent hen finished sing it and refrain from talking on their cell phones while in the Wellness Center. Teens (ages 13-15), who have co pleted the ellness Center Certification Class a tilize the cardio and strength achines. or safety reasons, only members ages 16 and over may use the free weights. Food is not allowed in the Wellness Center. Gym Gym schedules are available at the branches and online at www.jolietymca.org. Times are subject to change due to classes, leagues or special events. Open Gym: Members, ages eight and older, may participate in activities in the gym during designated times. Adult Basketball: This time is set aside for adults ages 18 and over to play full court basketball.
The Greater Joliet Area YMCA accepts cash, check, MasterCard, Visa or Discover. In most cases, phone registration is accepted for current members when paying by a credit card or electronic funds transfer (EFT). Outstanding balances must be paid before a member will be allowed to register for future programs. All classes have a maximum and minimum number of participants. When possible, classes will be added to accommodate wait lists and to expand those offerings that are in high demand. Classes below the minimum will be combined when possible, and as a last alternative, will be cancelled.
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EXPLORE THE Y
PARTY
AT THE Y!
Throw your child’s next birthday party at the Y Parties include up to 20 children and... T o ho rs o n pizza sic plates, napkins, forks, decorations, tablecloths and a party attendant.
POOL PARTY OPTIONS
GYM PARTY OPTIONS
Cool off, splash around and have a ton of fun in our Family Water Park or in the Lap Pool!*
Run around and burn off energy with an action-packed party in our gym!
(Facility Member/Community)
Family Pool Inflatable Inflatable and Family Pool
$230/$310 $230/$310 $290/$325
Party Times Fridays Saturdays Sundays
6-8 p.m. 1-3 p.m. or 3:30-5:30 p.m. Noon-2 p.m. or 1:30-3:30 p.m.
(Facility Member/Community)
Basketball Open Gym
$230/$310 $230/$310
Party Times Sundays
Noon-2 p.m. or 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Please note that gym parties will only be held on Sundays.
Book your party today! Contact Youth & Family Manager Shannon Stawikowski at (815) 267-8600, ext. 212 or via email at sstawikowski@jolietymca.org. A $50 non-refundable deposit is due at booking. Parties may have up to 20 children and up to 30 people total (additional guests may be added or a ee). Children ishing to go into the deep end o the pool se the in ata le or go do n the large ater slides st first pass a swim test. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times.
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General Information
KIDS CORNER PLAYROOM Fall Hours Begin August 28
Clothing And Diapers • YMCA staff members are not permitted to change diapers. If a child needs his/her diaper changed, parents will be paged over the intercom system. Parents must use their own diapers and supplies. • Children must be fully covered on top and bottom at all times while in the Kids Corner play area. All walking children must wear shoes in Kids Corner; bare feet are not allowed. • Children must be 3 years old or older and potty trained to play in the tunnels. Shoes may only be removed when children are playing in the play tunnels and children must wear socks while in the play tunnels.
Ages 6 months-7 years Monday-Saturday 8:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Monday-Friday 4:15-8:30 p.m. Sunday 8:30-11:30 a.m. Let your children crawl through our tunnels and relax in our story area while you ta e ti e or o rsel to get fit. The ll ha e a last pla ing ith other children their age and you can rest assured they are in good hands with our staff. Schedules and hours can and do change based on our members’ needs. Schedules are posted online and are available at the Y.
Kids Corner Guidelines
Toys And Electronic Devices
(Kids Corner is available to Avery Facility Family Members only.)
• We ask that children do not bring toys or electronic devices from home to Kids Corner.
Security
Behavior
• Kids Corner is open to children, ages 6 months to 7 years old. Children may stay in the Kids Corner supervised play area for up to 2 hours each day. • For safety and security reasons, members must present their membership card when they are checking a child into Kids Corner. Replacement cards may be purchased at the Membership Desk. • Children are not allowed in Kids Corner unless they have been checked in by a parent or guardian. • For the safety and security of all children in Kids Corner, parents will only be allowed past the Check-In Desk to change a diaper. • Parents/guardians must remain on YMCA property while their children are in the Kids Corner Playroom.
• In the event that a child is displaying unsafe or inappropriate behavior, the Kids Corner staff will use a “time-out” for children two years of age and older, and activity redirection for children younger than two. • In the event a child hits or bites another child while in Kids Corner, parents will be paged immediately over the intercom system. If this behavior is found to be a continuous problem, that child may be removed from Kids Corner for a period of time. • If a child begins to cry and cannot be comforted within 10 minutes while they are in Kids Corner, parents will be paged over the intercom system. • The YMCA staff reserve the right to terminate or suspend Kids Corner privileges for any child who exhibits unsafe or inappropriate behavior.
SUPERVISED ACTIVITY CENTER (Ages 7-17 years)
Sick Children • For the safety and well-being of all members and staff, we ask that members do not bring sick children to the Kids Corner. If a child is not feeling well, becomes sick while in Kids Corner, or is showing signs or symptoms of being sick, parents will be paged over the intercom system. The YMCA staff reserve the right to determine hether a child is s ficientl sic to e excl ded or removed from the Kids Corner.
Food And Drink • Children may bring a labeled sippy cup, with water only, to drink while in Kids Corner. • YMCA staff members are not permitted to feed children while they are in Kids Corner.
FALL HOURS BEGIN AUGUST 28
Monday-Friday 3-8:30 p.m. | Saturday-Sunday 8:15 a.m.-2 p.m. Activity Center Guidelines (The Activity Center is designed for children, ages 7 years old and up.) Activity Center Usage
Behavior
• Seven-year-old children must be signed in and out of the Activity Center by a parent or guardian who remains on YMCA property. Sevenyear-old children will not be allowed to leave the Activity Center unattended. • Children, ages 8 and up, must sign in with the Activity Center attendant. Children, ages 8 and up, do not need to be signed in and out by a parent or guardian. • During unsupervised hours, families are welcome to use the Activity Center. During this time, children, age 17 and under, will need to be supervised by an adult over the age of 18.
• Teens must abide by the YMCA Character Values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility when visiting the Activity Center. • All members are responsible for keeping track of their personal items while using the Activity Center. The YMCA is not responsible for lost or stolen items. • The YMCA reserves the right to suspend Activity Center privileges and limit usage of equipment to members who do not abide by YMCA policies and guidelines.
Computers And Equipment • Teens must sign in when using YMCA computers in the Activity Center. There is a 30 minute limit on all computers when others are waiting. • Food and drinks are not allowed by the computers or other gaming equipment in the Activity Center. • All members must sign in to use equipment such as tablets, games and computers in the Activity Center. • Websites or games depicting violence or inappropriate content will not be allowed to be viewed or played on YMCA computers and tablets. • Only YMCA staff members are allowed to change games on the gaming consoles or download new games onto YMCA tablets.
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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen.
WE ARE HERE FOR YOU Member Appreciation
In honor of our wonderful members who we admire so dearly, the Greater Area Joliet YMCA hosts monthly Membership Appreciation events at each of its branches. Watch for more details on these exciting events coming soon via email and on our Facebook pages.
JOIN US!
Sept. Fit, Family, Fun Oct. Eat Better, Eat Together Nov. Thankful For You Dec. Comfort & Joy
LIKE TWEET PIN
Stay Connected
www.jolietymca.org www.facebook.com/AveryYMCA www.facebook.com/GalowichYMCA www.facebook.com/MorrisYMCA www.facebook.com/SmithYMCA
THERE IS A Y IN EVERY FAMILY OCTOBER SEPTEMBER
Kids, do you need a break from your parents? No problem! Bring your friends and have a blast at the Y with our cool counselors on Friday nights! Join us for a variety of activities such as games, sports, movies and arts and crafts. Registration is required at least 48 hours in advance. Kids Night Out is open to Community Members, so bring a friend! Fridays 6-8:30 p.m. $5/$10 9/8 10/13 11/10 12/1
Family Nights—Monthly Events
S’More Fun with the Family!
NOVEMBER
Ages 4-15
Family Luau
DECEMBER
KIDS NIGHT OUT
Evening with Santa
Crunchy graham crackers. Tasty chocolate. Roasted ‘mallows. Mmmm. Don’t miss this tasty family event! Friday, Sept. 15 • 6:30-8 p.m.
Halloween Spooktacular/ Trunk-or-Treat Our annual Halloween event is a community favorite. Meet us in the parking lot for Trunk-or-Treating and a slew of other spooktacular activities! Saturday, Oct. 28 • 12:30-3:30 p.m.
In November, we’re bringing the tropics to the Y! Join us for this fun and festive Family Luau. Friday, Nov. 17 • 6:30-8 p.m.
At this very merry event, there will be games, holiday treats, and, of course, an appearance from Father Christmas himself! Friday, Dec. 8 • 6:30-8 p.m.
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Please note: For all family night events, children must be accompanied by an adult and pre-registration is required.
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Free • Open to All
Child Care Fun for them. Peace of mind for you. You don’t have to look far to find the child care your family deserves. At the Y, we offer an excellent before and after school program—Kid Zone. Registration is currently underway! Stop by the Membership Desk for more information.
KID ZONE
KID ZONE
The C.W. Avery Family YMCA’s before and after school progra ser es children in all lainfield District 202 elementary schools. Children do arts and crafts, play games, develop friendships and learn lessons that will last a lifetime.
On select days out of school, children in grades K-8 are invited to spend the day with friends and Kid Zone staff at the C.W. Avery Family YMCA. All participants should dress for the weather, bring a sack lunch, a drink, snacks, a swimsuit and a towel. Please note: Refunds will not be given to those who are unable to attend. The registration deadline is 48 hours prior to the day off school.
Days Out Of School
Before and After School Youth Recreation Program
2017-18 School Year Rates 1-2 Days Before School Only After School Only Before & After School
Prices per month
7-9 a.m. (approx.) 3-6 p.m. (approx.)
$105/$140 $150/$185 $195/$230
3-5 Days Before School Only After School Only Before & After School
7-9 a.m. (approx.) 3-6 p.m. (approx.)
$245/$280 $290/$325 $330/$365
Registration Fee $45 per family
articipating lainfield chools • • • •
Central Charles Reed Creekside Crystal Lawns (Bused to and from G. Prairie)
• Eagle Pointe liza eth Eichelberger • Freedom
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Grand Prairie Lakewood Falls Liberty Lincoln Meadow View Ridge River View Thomas Jefferson Walker’s Grove Wesmere
Kid Zone Meet-N-Gre Friday, Aug et ust 11 6:30 p.m. FREE
Grades K-8 Times: Children may be signed in as early as 7 a.m. and signed out as late as 6 p.m. Price: $35/$50 per day Dates: Monday, September 18 Monday, October 9 Monday, October 23 Thursday, November 2 Friday, November 3 November 22, 24 Friday, December 22 December 26, 27, 28, 29 January 2, 3, 4, 5 Monday, January 15 Monday, February 5 Monday, February 19 Friday, March 2 Monday, March 12 March 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 Monday, April 2 Monday, April 16 Friday, April 27
Register today for Kid Zone! At the Y, no one is turned away due to the inability to pay. Financial assistance is available. DHS funds are also accepted. Programming runs from A g st to Ma . A 5 non-re nda le registration ee (per a il ) the first o 10 installment payments and YMCA membership fee (if applicable) is due upon registering. The remaining nine payments are paid via automatic withdrawal from a checking account. Debit and credit cards also accepted. Participants may start attending four business days after the day registration is completed..
Kindergarten Only Columbus Day Kindergarten Only Thanksgiving Break Kindergarten and K-5th option Winter Break Winter Break Kindergarten Only Kindergarten Only Spring Break Kindergarten Only
To learn more please contact: Tina Wolfer, Before & After School Care Director (815) 267-8600, ext. 205 twolfer@jolietymca.org Mimi Panagopoulos, Before & After School Care Manager (815) 267-8600, ext. 229 mpanagopoulos@jolietymca.org. 2017 C.W. Avery Family YMCA Fall Program Guide l 9
FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen.
BRIGHT NEW BEGINNINGS Pint Size Pupils is designed to help your young learner develop to their fullest potential. Through a variety of fun activities that include both structured and open play, our dedicated staff members teach, model and reinforce the Y’s Christian character values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.
PINT-SIZE PUPILS Choose Your Days! This program is designed for preschool and kindergarten-aged children, ages 3-6. The focus will be on de eloping socialization s ills as ell as introducing colors, shapes, letters and numbers. Children will participate in learning activities, craft projects, music, gym play and more.
Attention District 202 Kindergarten Families Consider enrolling your half-day kindergartner in our kindergarten enrichment class this fall. Students will be grouped by age, and activities and weekly lessons will follow District 202 curriculum.
2017-18 School Year Rates
To learn more, please contact: Erin Lightbody Youth and Family Director (815) 267-8600, ext. 211 elightbody@jolietymca.org
Prices per month
2 Days 3 Days 5 Days
$110/$220 $165/$330 $275/$550
Program Hours Morning Session Afternoon Session
9:30 a.m.-Noon 12:30-3 p.m.
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Education & Leadership AMAZING LEARNING EXPERIENCES
YOUTH PROGRAMS LET THE FUN BEGIN NO BAKE...It’s a Piece of Cake During each class, children will learn about different ingredients and make delicious, no-bake recipes to taste and take home!
Topsy Turvy Twos Listening to stories, playing games and making new friends is the focus of this class! This is a great way to help your two-year-old practice his or her independence in a semi-structured environment. A parent/guardian must remain in the building during class times. Age 2 $25/$50 Tuesdays Thursdays
9:30-10:15 a.m. 8/29-9/26 10/3-10/31
11/7-12/12
10:30-11:15 a.m. 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2
11/9-12/14
Terrific Threes Is your three-year-old ready to start learning? This semi-structured class will introduce your young learner to classroom basics such as following directions, sharing, listening skills and more. Children will also participate in games, crafts, songs and gym time. This is a great transition ro Tops T r T os as o r child contin es to socialize and enhance his/her gross motor skills. Age 3 $25/$50 Tuesdays Thursdays
10:30-11:15 a.m. 8/29-9/26 10/3-10/31
11/7-12/12
9:30-10:15 a.m. 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2
11/9-12/14
Ages 8-14
$50/$75
Tuesdays
5:30-6:30 p.m.
8/29-9/26
11/7-12/12
TWEEN DIY Do you love Pinterest and want to try your own Do-It-Yourself project? Come out to the Y’s Tween DIY class! We will meet one Thursday each month and make a DIY craft from Pinterest! Ages 8-14 Thursdays 6-7:30 p.m.
Canvas Designs
September 21 $15/$25
Candle Design Creation October 12
$10/$17
Nail Board Art
November 9
$20/$30
Fabric Lights
December 14 $15/$25
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BELIEVE IN YOUR POTENTIAL
COLLEGE READINESS PROGRAMS Grades 9-12 We believe the values and skills learned early on are vital building blocks for life. Because of the Y, more young people in neighborhoods around the nation are taking a greater interest in learning and making smarter life choices. At the Y, teens learn values and positive behaviors, and can explore their unique talents and interests, helping them realize their potential. That makes for confident teens today and contributing and engaged young adults tomorrow.
Financial Aid and FAFSA Workshop Led by Patrick Ackerman from the Illinois Student Assistance Commission, this session is designed to help students and their families understand and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Date Thursday, October 19 • 6-8 p.m. Location Galowich Family YMCA 749 Houbolt Road, Joliet, 60431 Cost $5 for YMCA Facility Members $10 for Community Members
College Tour and Empowerment Session Participants will spend the day visiting Northwestern University and participate in empowerment workshops led by YMCA Teen Achievers Program leaders. Breakfast and a box lunch will be included. Date Saturday, December 9 • 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Departing Location Galowich Family YMCA 749 Houbolt Road, Joliet, 60431 Cost $20 for YMCA Facility Members $30 for Community Members
Register Today! Visit www.jolietymca.org or contact Teen and Young Adult Advancement Program Manager Lynette Sartori at (815) 729-9638, ext. 611 or via email at lsartori@jolietymca.org. 12 l 2017 C.W. Avery Family YMCA Fall Program Guide
Education & Leadership
SKILLS FOR LIFE American Red Cross
LIFEGUARDING REVIEW COURSE
American Red Cross
LIFEGUARDING COURSE Featuring First Aid and CPR Instruction (with Water Park Option)
The purpose of the American Red Cross Lifeguarding Course is to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to a atic e ergencies and to pro ide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until EMS personnel take over. Participants must pass a pre-test, including a 300-yard swim, two minutes of treading water without the use of hands, and a timed swim to retrieve a 10-pound object from under 7.5 feet of water. At the end of the course, participants will test for Red Cross i eg ard irst Aid and C A D certifications. A $50 deposit will be kept for participants who fail to pass the pre-test on the first da o class. articipants can sched le a FREE pre-test 2 weeks or more before the start date of the class. To schedule an appointment with the Aquatics Director, please call (815) 267-8600, ext. 226. Refunds will not be given for students who do not successfully complete the class. Class must have a minimum of three participants in order to r n. Additional certificates trainings ill be available at the end of each class: Anaphylaxis & Epinephrine Auto Injector, Blood Borne Pathogens, Administering Emergency Oxygen, and Waterpark Lifeguard. This course is open to anyone in the community, ages 15 and up. Attendance at every class is mandatory. Upon successful co pletion certification cards ill e iss ed. Ages 15 and Up 1/2/18 - 1/5/18
$200/$225 Tuesday-Friday
This class is for current Red Cross Lifeguards needing to rene their certifications. roo o c rrent certification and a pre-re isite swimming test are required before registration. At the end of the course participants will test for Red Cross Lifeguarding, First Aid & CPR certifications. Ages 15 and Up
$125/$135 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday-Friday 12/27-12/29
American Red Cross
BABYSITTER’S TRAINING Participants in this class will learn the information and skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care for infant and school age children in the absence of parents. Emphasis ill e placed on sa et and sa e pla first aid and developing skills in leadership and professionalism. Each participant will take home their own training manual and materials. Ages 11-17 $65/$130 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday 10/9 Monday 11/2
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
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Youth Basketball League
ACHIEVE MORE TOGETHER AS A TEAM When kids play sports, they get more than just exercise. Besides being physically healthier, they have higher self-esteem and a healthier body image. Kids who play sports perform better in school, develop better interpersonal skills, and work better in groups. The Y Youth Sports program axi izes the positi e e ects o pla ing sports e phasizing healthy competition and promoting teamwork. The Y focuses on the life lessons that can be learned from sports, and coaches strive to instill a positive self-image in each player. Most importantly, in the YMCA league, everyone plays and everyone wins!
Divisions Jr. YBL (Ages 4-Kindergarten) Games are played on Saturdays at the C.W. Avery Family YMCA. Grades 1-2 Games are planned to be played on rida e enings at a lainfield school. Grades 3-4 Games are planned to be played on Th rsda e enings at a lainfield school. Grades 5-6 Games are planned to be played on rida e enings at a lainfield school. Grades 7-8 and 9-12 Games will be played on Tuesdays e enings at a lainfield school or Saturday mornings at the Galowich Family YMCA, Smith Family YMCA or at our Troy location. This division will play against teams from across our association throughout the season. Teams in grades 5-12 will play in a tournament at the end of the season against teams from across our YMCA association. Game times/days are subject to change due to gym availability.
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Important Dates to Remember Coaches Meeting for All Leagues Tuesday, November 21 6-7 p.m. C.W. Avery Family YMCA Practices* Weekday evenings* beginning January 8, 2018 Games* Weekday evenings and Saturday mornings Season begins January 12, 2018
Team Pictures Saturday, January 21, 2018. End of Season Celebration Information will be announced before the conclusion of the season. * Practices and games during the week will not begin before 6 p.m. or after 8 p.m.
Fall Sports Leagues
Youth Basketball League
FREE CLINICS
Come to our free YBL Clinics to get ready for the basketball season. These clinics will be run by the Sports Department staff with the help of some of our volunteer coaches to go over different drills and skills players will need throughout the season.
REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE! Registration Information Dates & Fees Early Bird By October 31 November 1-12 After November 12
$80/$160 $90/$180 $100/200
Uniforms will not be guaranteed by the first ga e or those ho register a ter November 12.
Register by Sunday, November 12 and still have time to participate in our FREE preseason clinics! To register, please visit www.jolietymca.org or contact Sports Director Maria Romero at ext. 217 or via email at mromero@jolietymca.org.
Ages
Grade
Days/Times/Dates
5-7
1st-2nd
Tuesdays 7-8 p.m. Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19
8-10
3rd-4th
Tuesdays 8-9 p.m. Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19
11-12
5th-6th
Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20
13-14
7th-8th
Wednesdays 8-9 p.m. Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20
15-18
High School
Wednesdays 8-9 p.m. Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20
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Fall Sports Leagues
Youth Soccer League Fall soccer is sure to be a blast for your young player. Your child will learn the fundamentals of soccer during practices and games, while having a great time. All participants will receive a soccer shirt for games. August 15-November 4 Fees By July 31 $80/$160 August 1-6 $90/$180 After August 6 $100/$200 Divisions Pre-K-Kindergarten Grades 1-2 Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6
Youth Flag Football League In the YMCA’s Youth Flag Football League, children and their families will enjoy the football experience every time they step on the field. la ers ill learn the nda entals o football in a safe and fun environment. In this program each participant receives a football jersey to wear for all games and to keep. August 17-November 4 Fees By July 31 $80/$160 August 1-6 $90/$180 After August 6 $100/$200 Divisions
Preseason Clinics The Y will host FREE preseason ag oot all and soccer clinics led by our Sports Director and Sports Manager. These clinics are open to all ag oot all and soccer participants. Pre-registration is required. Soccer Clinics Pre-K-K Tuesday, August 15 5:30-6:30 p.m. Grades 1-2 Tuesday, August 15 6:30-7:30 p.m. Grades 3-4 & Grades 5-6 Wednesday, August 16 5:30-6:30 p.m. Football Clinics Pre-K-K & Grades 1-2 Thursday, August 17 5:30-6:30 p.m. Grades 3-4 & 5-6 Thursday, August 17 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Pre-K-Kindergarten Grades 1-2 Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6
Practices & Games Practice for the Soccer and Football Leagues will be held once per week starting the week of August 21. Games will be held on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings beginning the weekend of September 8. This is a seven game season. o ga es ill e held d ring lainfield s o eco ing ee end.
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Registration is underway. Anyone signed up after August 6 will pay a $10 late fee and will not be guaranteed a uniform by the first ga e.
Run for Fun & Fitness
MINI TRIATHLON & KIDS TRI
Sunday, September 10 Each summer, the C.W. Avery Family YMCA hosts a Mini Triathlon and Kids Triathlon. Open to YMCA members and area residents, ages 6 and up, this exciting event promises to be a morning of fun for your entire family. Register by August 28 to receive a complimentary t-shirt!
MINI TRIATHLON
KIDS TRI
Starts at 8:30 a.m.
Est. Start Time 9 a.m.
Ages 12-Up • 200-yard swim • 7-mile bike ride (on stationary bicycles) • Two-mile run
Ages 6-7 • 25-yard swim • One-mile bike ride • Half-mile run
Ages 8-11 • 75-yard swim • Two-mile bike ride • One-mile run
All Kids Tri participants will ride their bicycles outside on the Y grounds. All race participants should bring their own bicycles and helmets.
Facility Member $25 Community Member $35 Team Rate $25 per person (minimum 5 per team)
Facility Member Community Member
$25 $35
NOT SURE ABOUT A TRI? IGNITE THEIR PASSION. Coach By Color Coach by Color is a new and improved approach to cycling that simulates a real i e ride to help o axi ize o r workout. Using our new cycles and their built-in state-of-the-art computers, an instructor will lead you on an exhilarating ride while color-coded technology guides you along the way. What makes Coach by Color truly unique is the ability to sync each workout to your phone. Using the ICG Training app, you’ll be able track your progress and receive a ride that is personalized to o r s ills and abilities. Try it today! Free for Facility Members. Registration is not required, but space is limited.
Functional Threshold Power (Ftp) Test
earn ho to tr l c sto ize (and there ore axi ize) o r Coach Color workout by taking a Function Threshold Power (FTP) Test. For starters, your instructor will show you how to properly setup and use the ICG Training app that’s used during Coach by Color classes. Afterward, you’ll take a brief test that acc ratel eas res o r fitness a ilities and determines your personal FTP number. This n er is the e to a personalized ride. It will be stored in your app for future Coach by Color workouts, allowing you to
ride at your own speed and comfort level. FTP Test classes are by appointment. Registration is required. $5 /$10
Power Cycle
Power Cycle is a high intensity interval training (HIIT) cycle class designed for health seekers who want to make a significant ph sical change. Purchase a punch pass to receive access to all Power Cycle offerings during the current session. Then pick which classes fit est ith o r sched le Facility Member Rates $25 for 5-Punch Pass $45 for 10-Punch Pass Community Member Rates $50 for 5-Punch Pass $90 for 10-Punch Pass
Masters Swimming
Our Masters Swim Team welcomes the ardent swimmer or tri-athlete who is looking to improve his/her swimming endurance and technique in a team environment. Workouts will focus primarily on the o r co petiti e stro es tter backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle. All participants must be strong swimmers and should be able to complete 50 yards of all four of the competitive strokes.
Participants will swim an average of 2,500-3,500 yards at each workout. Be ready to swim hard and have some fun! For more information, please contact Aquatics Director Danielle Krohn at (815) 782-0514. Ages 18 and Up Fridays 9-10:15 a.m. FREE/$25
Run Club Are you registered for a triathlon and worried about completing the race? Are you looking to improve your race times? If you are ready to take your training workouts to the next level, this is the program for you! Our Run Club is designed to prepare novice and experienced athletes to compete in everything from a mini triathlon, to a marathon, to a 5K. Training includes: • Thursday evening and Saturday runs • Social Events • Monthly Workshops (topics include Triathlon 101, Nutrition and Diet, and Interval Training) Ages 16 and Up Thu./Sat. Various Times
$20/year
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ONE TEAM. ONE GOAL. When kids play sports they do more than just exercise. Besides being physically active, they develop higher self-esteem, perform better in school and work better in groups. The Y’s Youth Sports program teaches kids the fundamentals of the game while emphasizing the importance of teamwork.
Biddy Soccer
Creative Movement
This fun and fast-moving class teaches preschool-aged children the basics of soccer, including dribbling, passing, kicking and trapping. Ages 1-3 Mondays 10:30-11:15 a.m. 8/28-9/25 $36/$72 10/2-10/30 $45/$90 11/6-12/11 $45/$90 Wednesdays1:30-2:15 p.m. $45/$90 8/30-9/27 10/4-11/1 11/8-12/13 Thursdays 4:15-5 p.m. $45/$90 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2
Using a combination of games, dance and physical exercise, this program will help your child develop gross motor skills and grow in spirit, mind and body. Ages 2-5 Wednesdays 9:15-9:45 a.m. $40/$80 8/30-9/27 10/4-11/1 11/8-12/13
Parent/Tot Gym Jam This class is designed for toddlers AND their parents! With your help, your little ones will learn basic sport fundamentals and participate in movement and coordination activities. Come prepared to have a blast! Toddlers must be able to walk. Ages 2-3 Tuesdays 10:10-10:40 a.m. 8/29-9/26 $40/$80 10/3-10/24 $32/$64 11/7-12/12 $40/$80
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Preschool Sports This class will introduce your preschooler to a variety of sports, including basketball, football, baseball, hockey and soccer. Each class is fun and will focus on practicing and developing skills related to different sports, such as throwing, catching and kicking. Ages 3-5 Mondays 11:30 a.m.-Noon 8/28-9/25 $32/$64 10/2-10/30 $40/$80 11/7-12/12 $40/$80 Tuesdays 9:30-10 a.m. 8/29-9/26 $40/$80 10/3-10/24 $32/$64 11/6-12/11 $40/$80 Tuesdays 4:30-5 p.m. 11/7-12/12 $40/$80
Fall Sports Programs
Junior Basketball
Kinder Golf
In this eginner s class o r pint-sized player will learn basic basketball skills, including how to dribble, pass and shoot. Ages 4-6 $45/$90 Wednesdays 10:30-11:15 a.m. 8/30-9/27 10/4-11/1 11/8-12/13 Wednesdays 4:30-5:15 p.m. 8/30-9/27 10/4-11/1 11/8-12/13 Thursdays 1:30-2:15 p.m. 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2 11/9-12/14
It’s never been easier for children to learn how to play golf! During class participants ill se o er-sized equipment, special tees, holes and targets to learn all of the basics of the game. Ages 4-6 $45/$90 Wednesdays 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 8/30-9/27 10/4-11/1 11/8-12/13
Junior Flag Football In this beginner’s class, children will learn classic football skills, including catching, passing, blocking and more. Ages 4-6 Tuesdays 4:15-5 p.m. 8/29-9/26 $36/$72 10/3-10/24 $45/$90
Junior Volleyball In this beginner’s class, children will learn basic volleyball skills, including bumping, passing, setting and serving. Ages 4-6 Mondays 4:15-5 p.m. 8/28-9/25 $36/$72 10/2-10/30 $45/$90 11/6-12/11 $45/$90
Kinder Sports This class will introduce your child to a variety of sports, including pillow hockey, soccer and basketball, among others. Ages 4-6 Mondays 9:30-10:15 a.m. 8/28-9/25 $36/$72 10/2-10/30 $45/$90 11/6-12/11 $45/$90 Tuesdays 10:45-11:30 a.m. 8/29-9/26 $45/$90 10/3-10/24 $36/$72 11/6-12/12 $45/$90 Tuesdays 5:10-5:55 p.m. 11/7-12/12 $45/$90
Pillow Hockey A great introduction to the world of hockey, this class focuses on the basics of passing, stick handling and shooting. Ages 4-6 Tuesdays 1:30-2:15 p.m. 8/29-9/26 $45/$90 10/3-10/24 $36/$72 Thursdays 10-10:45 a.m. $45/$90 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2 11/9-12/14 Thursdays 4:15-5 p.m. 11/9-12/14 $45/$90
Teeny Tot Dodgeball This co-ed class is a great way to introduce your child to the game of dodgeball. Participants will learn the basics of dodgeball, including throwing and catching in a n filled and sa e environment. They will also play a variety of age-appropriate skill games to incorporate the skills they are learning. Ages 4-6 $45/$90 Thursdays 11-11:45 a.m. 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2 11/9-12/14
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Basketball Skills & Scrimmage Separated into age groups, players will work on skill progressions, drills, ball movement, defense and game strategy. Games will be played during every class. Ages 6-9 Wednesdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. 8/30-11/1 $100/$200 11/8-12/13 $50/$100 Ages 10-14 Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. 8/30-11/1 $100/$200 11/8-12/13 $50/$100
Floor Hockey Floor Hockey is a great introduction into the world of hockey! In this class, we will focus on the importance of passing, stick handling and shooting. Throughout the session, participants ill pla di erent s ill ga es and oor hockey games. Ages 7-12 Thursdays 7-8 p.m. $100/$200 8/31-11/2 Thursdays 6-7 p.m. $50/$100 11/9-12/14
Gladiator Dodgeball Kids absolutely love playing dodgeball! In this class, participants will play a variety of dodgeball games while working on developing their game skills, including throwing, catching, speed and agility. Ages 7-12 Thursdays 5-6 p.m. $50/$100 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2 Thursdays 5-6 p.m. $50/$100 11/9-12/14
Volleyball Intermediate/ Advanced This class teaches volleyball to boys and girls with intermediate to advanced knowledge of the game. An experienced instructor will break down the sport so players can develop a strong base as they progress to playing live games. Ages 7-12 Mondays 6-7 p.m. 8/28-10/30 $90/$180 11/6-12/11 $50/$100
Volleyball Beginner If your child is interested in learning the basics of volleyball, this is the perfect class! Participants will learn all the skills of volleyball they need to advance to the next level. Ages 7-12 Mondays 5-6 p.m. 8/28-10/30 $90/$180 11/6-12/11 $50/$100
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Tween Dodgeball Tweens are invited to play dodgeball with their fellow Y members and friends on Tuesday evenings between 7 and 8 p.m. Sign-up is available at the Membership Desk an hour before the program runs. Due to limited space, a maximum of 40 participants are allowed on the court. Ages 8-12 Tuesdays 7-8 p.m. 8/29-12/12 FREE
Fall Sports Programs
Youth Soccer
Tennis
This class will help soccer players develop basic fundamentals, such as passing, kicking and shooting. Game play will be used to focus on strategy and teamwork. Ages 8-12 Thursdays 6-7 p.m. 8/31-11/2 $100/$200 Thursdays 7-8 p.m. 11/9-12/14 $50/$100
Tennis is one of the most respected sports in the world and we’re glad to be teaching it at our Y! Participants will learn to serve, develop their forehand and backhand skills, and play matches throughout the session. Ages 8-13 Tuesdays 6-7 p.m. 8/29-10/24 $90/$180 11/7-12/12 $50/$100
Flag Football This class will teach your child the asics o ag oot all. D ring class athletes will work on catching, passing, speed and agility. Participants will also play in games. This is a great class to prelude the YMCA’s Youth Flag Football League. Ages 8-13 Tuesdays 5-6 p.m. 8/29-10/24 $90/$180
PRIVATE LESSONS Sports Training In this private 60-minute class, an instructor will help participants improve their speed, agility, strength and endurance—making it ideal for any young athlete who is preparing for an upcoming sports season. Available for a variety of sports. When you buy four sessions, you will get one FREE!
Available Year Round Ages 8-14 1 Participant
$30/$60
2 Participants
$50/$100
Package of 5 Private Sport Trainings
$120/$240
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Tumbling Programs Parent/Tot Tumbling In this introductory tumbling class, parents and toddlers team up together! Participants will learn body positions, basic tumbling and gross motor skills. An assortment of fun music and movements will be incorporated. Toddlers must be able to walk. Parents can register one or more children for the same class. Ages 1-3 $40/$80 (* fee is $32/$64) Mon. 9:50-10:20 a.m. 8/28-9/25* 10/2-10/30 11/6-12/11 Wed. 5:20-5:50 p.m. 8/30-9/27 10/4-11/1 11/8-12/13 Thu. 9:15-9:45 a.m. 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2 1/9-12/14
Preschool Tumbling In this fun class, participants will perform basic tumbling skills, such as rolls, cartwheels, handstands, bridges and other movements. Ages 3-4 $40/$80 (* fee is $32/$64) Mon. 9:15-9:45 a.m. or 4:30-5 p.m. 8/28-9/25* 10/2-10/30 11/6-12/11 Wed. 10:45-11:15 a.m. 8/30-9/27 10/4-11/1 11/8-12/13 Thu. 10:45-11:15 a.m. 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2 11/9-12/14
Kinder Tumble This class is designed for kindergartners who want to have fun learning basic tumbling and gymnastic skills, including balance, jumping, front and back rolls, cartwheels and handstands. Color, music and imagination are incorporated into lessons to create a fun learning environment. Ages 4-6 $45/$90 (* fee is $36/$72) Mon. 10:30-11:15 a.m. or 5:10-5:55 p.m. 8/28-9/25* 10/2-10/30 11/6-12/11 Wed. 9:50-10:35 a.m. or 4:30-5:15 p.m. 8/30-9/27 10/4-11/1 11/8-12/13 Thu. 9:50-10:35 a.m. 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2 11/9-12/14 22 l 2017 C.W. Avery Family YMCA Fall Program Guide
Tumbling Beginner Participants will learn the basics of tumbling, including rolls, bridges, handstands, cartwheels and other skills in a positive, high-energy atmosphere. Ages 6-12 Mon. 6-6:50 p.m. 8/28-10/30 $90/$180 11/6-12/11 $50/$100 Wed. 6-6:50 p.m. 8/30-11/1 $100/$200 11/8-12/13 $50/$100 Thu. 5-5:50 p.m. 8/31-11/2 $100/$200 11/9-12/14 $50/$100
Tumbling Beginner II This class is designed for tumblers who are ready for a bigger challenge. Participants will explore additional tumbling skills, including round-offs, back bends, kick-overs and handsprings. Students must be able to do cartwheels, back bends and handstands. Ages 6-12 Wed. 7-7:50 p.m. 8/30-11/1 $100/$200 11/8-12/13 $50/$100 Thu. 6-6:50 p.m. 8/31-11/2 $100/$200 11/9-12/14 $50/$100
Tumbling Intermediate/Advanced This class is designed for the tumbler who is ready for back al -o ers ip- ops and connecting s ills. A strong s ill base is necessary for this class as students must be capable of doing a handstand, back bend and running cartwheel or round off. Ages 6-12 Mon. 7-7:50 p.m. 8/28-10/30 $90/$180 11/6-12/11 $50/$100
Fall Sports Programs Dance Programs* • Ages 2 and Up Tiny Dancers
Pre-Ballet 2
Toddlers will move, dance and have fun while developing spatial awareness, coordination and rhythm. Ages 2-3 Mondays 4:40-5:10 p.m. 8/28-10/30 $70/$140 11/6-12/11 $45/$90 Tuesdays 9:45-10:15 a.m. 8/29-10/31 $80/$160 11/7-12/12 $45/$90
A continuation of Pre-Ballet 1, dancers will be introduced to additional ballet movements and terminology through games and imagination. New dancers must have instructor permission to enroll in Pre-Ballet 2. Ages 4-6 Tuesdays 2-2:55 p.m. 8/29-10/31 $100/$200 11/7-12/12 $100/$200
Dance Beginnings In a fun and nurturing environment, preschool-aged children will be introduced to the world of dance and develop basic skills such as spatial awareness, coordination and rhythm. Ages 3-5 Mondays 5:15-6 p.m. 8/28-10/30 $80/$160 11/6-12/11 $50/$100 Tuesdays 10:30-11:15 a.m. 8/29-10/31 $90/$180 11/7-12/12 $50/$100
Pre-Ballet 1 Young dancers will learn basic ballet movements and terminology through games and imagination. Ages 4-6 Tuesdays 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 8/29-10/31 $100/$200 11/7-12/12 $50/$100 Wednesdays 4:30-5:15 p.m. 8/30-11/1 $100/$200 11/8-12/13 $50/$100
Intro to Hip-Hop/Jazz Dance
Pre School Tap
Using popular music as our soundtrack, we’ll teach you basic hip-hop and azz dance o e ents and techniques and help you further develop your spatial awareness. Ages 6-10 Mondays 4:40-5:35 p.m. 8/28-11/6 $90/$180 11/6-12/11 $50/$100
Designed for beginner and intermediate dancers, this class includes instruction on basic steps, combinations and choreography used in tap. Tap shoes are required. Ages 3-5 Tuesdays 1-1:55 p.m. 8/29-10/24 $95/$190 11/9-12/14 $45/$90
Ballet: Level 1 Technique
Ballet Level 2 Technique
Ballet is the base for almost all other styles as it allows dancers to develop strength exi ilit poise grace and confidence. This class ill introd ce dancers to the basic fundamentals of ballet including movements with feet turned out, body mechanics, stretching and more complex combinations. t dents ill also do center oor or as well as basic barre work. Some ballet experience is helpful. Ages 6-10 Tuesdays 5-6:05 p.m. 8/29-10/24 $90/$180 11/7-12/12 $50/$100
This class is a continuation of Ballet: Level 1 Technique, but it includes more advanced barre work, center and combinations. Dancers will work on body placement and arm positions. In order to register, participants must have completed Level 1 or have instructor approval. Ages 8-12 Tuesdays 6:10-7:15 p.m. 8/29-10/24 $90/$100 11/7-12/12 $50/$100
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Ballet Level 3 Technique A continuation of Levels 1 and 2, this class features more ad anced techni e. t dents ill learn ore refined arre and oor or ore co plex choreograph and ore challenging techniques. Instructor approval is required to register for this class. Ages 9-16 Sundays 1-2:25 p.m. 8/3-11/5 $120/$240 11/12-12/10 $60/$120
Contemporary Technique Experienced dancers will learn the movements, terminology and choreography of contemporary dance. Previous dance experience is required. Ages 9-16 Thursdays 7:30-8:25 p.m. 8/31-11/2 $100/$200 11/9-12/14 $50/$100
Dance Technique This specialized dance class ill to ch on all areas o dance t ill oc s pri aril on azz and l rical techni es. Ages 9-16 Thursdays 5:30-6:25 p.m. 8/31-11/2 $100/$200 11/9-12/14 $100/$200
Tap Technique Designed for beginner and intermediate dancers, this class includes instruction on basic steps, combinations and choreography used in tap. Tap shoes are required. Ages 7-12 Tuesdays 6:20-7:15 p.m. 8/29-10/24 $90/$180 11/9-12/14 $50/$100 24 l 2017 C.W. Avery Family YMCA Fall Program Guide
Private & Semi-Private Dance Lessons Work with an experienced dance instructor in a one-on-one or small group setting. Sessions can be 30 or 60 minutes in length and will focus on strengthening your dancer’s abilities. Private Package of Four 30 minutes: $120/$240 60 minutes: $160/$320 Package of Eight 30 Minutes: $200/$400 60 Minutes: $280/$560 Semi-Private (2-4 dancers) Package of Four 60 minutes: $120/$240 Package of 8 60 minutes:
$200/$400
GET UP AND DANCE
THRIVE Dance Team Auditions August 25-26 THRIVE is an award-winning community dance team based at the C. . A er a il YMCA in lainfield. As a part o T I dancers of all ages get the opportunity to: • Learn and develop skills across various dance styles, including ballet, azz tap and conte porar a ong others. • Receive guidance from dance instructors who embrace the YMCA core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. • Perform at local events, community expos and the THRIVE Showcase. New dancers may audition for one of the four performance dance level gro ps ronze il er Gold and latin . xperienced dancers are in ited to audition for THRIVE’s award-winning competitive dance levels: Elite and Diamond Elite.
Friday, August 25 5:30-7 p.m.
Saturday, August 26 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Experienced dancers who would like to audition for competition levels are required to attend. Solo choreography will be the focus. Dancers will need to present a 60-second solo in a dance style of their preference. Dancers will have the opportunity to learn how to audition their solo pieces as well as get feedback from Thrive teachers.
Dancers of all ages and skill levels are invited to attend. Dancers will learn a shorty choreographed piece and present what they learned in a group setting. All participants make the team and will be placed in levels based on their ability. Competition level dancers will also present their solo pieces.
Audition Packets Audition packets will be available at the Y on Friday, August 25 between 5 and 7 p.m. Packets must be completed prior to auditioning on Saturday, August 26.
FREE!
Registr ation require d. For more information, please contact Kristen Derengowski at (815) 267-8600, ext. 224. Membership not required to audition, but is required for THRIVE participants.
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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen.
STAYING STRONG
Jump Start Teen Fitness This program encourages kids to be active through ed cation fitness and good old- ashioned n and ga es. Each class includes a warm-up and short workout, a fun fitness ga e and a short ed cational co ponent. t dents will learn about heart rate, exertion, different kinds of exercises health eating and a s to a e fitness n. Ages 8-13 Wednesdays 5:15-6:15 p.m. 8/30-11/1 $90/$180 11/8-12/13 $45/$90
SPRINT: Sports Performance Readiness Intensive Training This program is great for athletes trying to gain a competitive edge. During class time, we will incorporate high-intensity cycle and other cardio exercises, speed and agility training, power and strength conditioning, as well as some tips on stretching, nutrition and injury prevention. Ages 8-13 Thursdays 5-6 p.m. 8/31-11/2 $90/$180 11/9-12/14 $45/$90
ellness enter ertification This class is required for teens that wish to have access to our Wellness Center. The class is designed to give a comprehensive and informative training so teens can properl tilize strength and cardio e ip ent. Teens will be required to pass a written and practical test the da o the co rse to recei e certification. lease note For safety reasons, teens WILL NOT be allowed to use the free weights or plate-loaded equipment. You must be a Facility Member to participate. Ages 13-15 Thursdays 6-7 p.m. $15/$15 8/17 8/24 8/31 Saturdays 9-10 a.m. $15/$15 8/19 8/26
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Youth Fitness
High School Fall Intramural Sports Tournament The YMCA’s fall intramural tournament is back and better than ever! Get your team together and sign up today! To qualify for Facility Member pricing for the tournament, teams must have a minimum of one Facility Member, who will serve as team captain. Please be sure to mention your captain’s name when registering, otherwise you will become a Community Member “free agent” and placed on a team with openings.
Kickball
Double-Elimination Tournament September 16-17 Ten pla ers are needed to ta e the field. osters can ha e p to 12 pla ers and are d e the first ga e. Games will get underway at 9 a.m. at the Galowich a il YMCA. Incl des ragging rights and prizes for the winning team!
Grades 9-12
Fee $10/$20
Registration Deadline
September 13
ALL
TOGETHER
BETTER
Bring a Friend to the Y Did you know that if you bring a friend to the Y, he or she will receive a free gift and you will receive a free month’s membership? For details, stop by the Y today! Some restrictions may apply.
SWIM, BIKE, RUN Mini Triathlon & Kids Tri Sunday, September 10 See page 17 for more details
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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen.
STRONG SWIMMERS
CONFIDENT KIDS In Y classes, not only are you taught how to swim in a caring way, but you also learn about yourself, about safety and rescue skills and about water activities you can enjoy for a lifetime.
THERE’S AN AQUATICS PROGRAM FOR EVERYONE. GENERAL POOL RULES OPEN SWIM: All members may participate in activities in the pool during open swim. All children (under 16) will be swim tested. Children (under 10) must be accompanied by an adult on the pool deck. Children who do not pass the Yellow or Blue swim test, must also be accompanied by an adult in the water. LAP SWIM: There is always one lane available for lap swimming for members. Children, who pass the blue test, are permitted in the lap lanes and must be swimming laps. Swimmers in the lap lanes must swim continuous laps without stopping so as to not interfere with others sharing the lap lane.
POOL POLICIES SWIM TEST POLICY Children under 16 years of age will be swim tested by the guard on duty and will be required to wear the appropriate wristband for the duration of their visit. Testing MUST be done with every visit. BLUE & YELLOW SWIMMERS under 10 years of age MUST have at least one supervising parent in the pool area at all times at a ratio of one adult to every three children. RED SWIMMERS MUST have at least one parent IN THE WATER at all times at a ratio of one adult to every three children. Red swimmers shorter than 4 feet, 6 inches must wear a Coast G ard Appro ed otation de ice and st e supervised by a parent in the water at a ratio of one adult to every two children. BLUE WRISTBAND TEST Blue swimmers must be able to jump in the deep end, tread water for 10 seconds and swim to the shallo end o the pool sing a horizontal s i stroke without stopping or having assistance. Blue wristband swimmers are permitted to swim in the shallow and deep ends of the pool.
YELLOW WRISTBAND TEST Yellow swimmers will be asked to enter the pool at the guard chair and swim to the shallow end o the pool sing a horizontal s i stro e without stopping or having assistance. Yellow wristband swimmers are not permitted past the 5 foot marker. The Yellow Test must be done without a life jacket. RED WRISTBAND TEST All swimmers under 16 years of age who do not pass Blue or Yellow Swim Tests will be issued a Red wristband. Red swimmers MUST wear a life jacket at all times if they are shorter than 4 feet, 6 inches tall. Red swimmers are not permitted past the 4 foot marker. PLEASE NOTE: Lifeguards may not always be able to give swim tests during busier times. LIGHTNING AND THUNDER POLICY The pool and pool deck will be closed and cleared of all members in the event of lightning or thunder, and shall remain closed until 30 minutes after the last sighting.
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New n sso Swim Leulum Curric YMCA Swim Lesson Policies and Procedures 1. The first da o each session is reserved for swim testing and evaluations. All appropriate changes will be made to ensure quality instruction for your child. If you have a question about your child’s swim le el a ter the first da o class please speak to your child’s instructor. 2. Children will be moved up to the next level once all of the skills in the previous level have been mastered. Many skills in certain levels are dependent on physical development, strength and coordination. Please remember that each child is unique and develops at his or her own rate, and that progression through these levels varies greatly. 3. The Aquatics Department reserves the right to cancel and/or combine classes due to low enrollment.
Make-up Lessons and Swim Credit 1. One make up class may be accommodated per session if schedules allow. Either 24 hours notice, or a doctor’s note, must be provided in order to schedule a make up. Make up lessons will take place in other classes running with open slots during the same 5-week session, and may not always be available. Credits or refunds will not be given in place of make up lessons. 2. In the event of a pool closure due to weather, sanitary closure, or acts of God, a water safety lesson will be taught outside the pool. Credits, refunds or make ups are not offered in place of safety classes. 3. Participants that withdraw from a swim class for medical reasons will receive a YMCA credit for the remaining classes if the request is accompanied by a doctor’s note. All credits are valid for one year. 4. All program fees are non-refundable.
Aquatics & Swimming
STAGE DESCRIPTIONS
SWIM STARTERS
SWIM BASICS
Accompanied by a parent, infants and toddlers learn to be comfortable in the water and develop swim readiness skills through n and confidencebuilding experiences, while parents learn about water safety, drowning prevention, and the importance of supervision.
A / WATER DISCOVERY
B / WATER EXPLORATION
Parents accompany children in stage A, which introduces infants and toddlers to the aquatic environment through exploration and encourages them to enjoy themselves while learning about the water.
In stage B, parents work with their children to explore body positions oating lo ing bubbles, and fundamental safety and aquatic skills.
Students learn personal water safety and achieve basic swimming competency by learning two benchmark skills:
1 / WATER ACCLIMATION
2 / WATER MOVEMENT
3 / WATER STAMINA
Students develop comfort with underwater exploration and learn to safely exit in the event of falling into a body of water in stage 1. This stage lays the foundation that allows for a student’s future progress in swimming.
In stage 2, students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while also continuing to practice how to safely exit in the event of falling into a body of water.
In stage 3, students learn how to swim to safety from a longer distance than in previous stages in the event of falling into a body of water. This stage also introduces rhythmic breathing and integrated arm and leg action.
4 / STROKE INTRODUCTION
5 / STROKE DEVELOPMENT
6 / STROKE MECHANICS
Students in stage 4 develop stroke technique in front crawl and back crawl and learn the breaststroke ic and tter ic . Water safety is reinforced through treading water and elementary backstroke.
Students in stage 5 work on stroke technique and learn all major competitive strokes. The emphasis on water safety continues through treading water and sidestroke.
In stage 6, students refine stro e techni e on all major competitive strokes, learn about competitive swimming, and discover how to incorporate swimming into a healthy lifestyle.
i oat s i sequencing front glide, roll ac oat roll front glide, and exit • Jump, push, turn, grab
SWIM STROKES
Having mastered the fundamentals, students learn additional water safety skills and build stroke technique, developing skills that prevent chronic disease, increase social-emotional and cognitive well-being, and foster a lifetime of physical activity.
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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT WHAT AGE GROUP DOES THE STUDENT FALL INTO? Nurturing the potential of every child and teen. PARENT* & CHILD
PRESCHOOL
YOUTH
TEEN & ADULT
6 months–3 years STAGES A–B
3 years–5 years STAGES 1–4
5 years–14 years STAGES 1–6
12+ years SWIM BASICS
All age groups are taught the same skills but divided according to their developmental milestones.
15+ years SWIM STROKES
WHICH STAGE IS THE STUDENT READY FOR? STAGES A-B
STAGES 1-6
TEEN & ADULT CLASSES
Please note: Parent participation is required in all Stage A & B lessons.
Please note: For Stages 1-4, separate times are offered for pre-school ages 3-5.
1. Is your child between 6 months and 2 years?
1. Will your child go underwater voluntarily?
Please note: 13- & 14-year-olds are also eligible for youth Stages 3-6, and if eligible based on skill, can choose the lessons where they would feel most comfortable.
YES
A • Water Discovery maximum 10 students
NO = next question 2. Is your child between 2 years and 3 years? YES
B • Water Exploration maximum 10 students
NO = next question 3. Is your child between 3 years and 5 years, and comfortable in the water without a parent? YES = See questions for stages 1-5 NO
B • Water Exploration maximum 10 students
NO
1 • Water Acclimation ages 3-12 • maximum 4 students
YES = next question 2. Can o r child do a ront and ac on their own? NO
NO oat
2 • Water Movement ages 3-12 • maximum 4 students
YES = next question 3. Can your child swim 10-15 yards on their front and back? NO
ages 3-14 • maximum 4 students
4. Can your child swim 15 yds. on front and back using a crawl stroke in good form? 4 • Stroke Introduction ages 3-14 • maximum 6 students
YES = next question 5. Can your child swim a full length of the pool using front crawl, back crawl, and breaststroke? NO
5 • Stroke Development ages 5-14 • maximum 6 students
YES = next question 6. Can your child swim front crawl, back crawl and breaststroke across the pool and back without stopping? NO
6 • Stroke Mechanics ages 6-14 • maximum 8 students
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TEEN & ADULT SWIM BASICS ages 13-up
YES = next question 2. Can you swim 10-15 yards on your front and back? NO
TEEN & ADULT SWIM BASICS
NO
3 • Water Stamina
3 • Water Stamina
YES = next question
NO
1. Do you feel comfortable in shallow water where you can stand?
YES
ages 15-up
ages 13-14
TEEN & ADULT SWIM STROKES ages 15-up
YES = see questions for Stages 4-6, recommended ages 13-14
Aquatics & Swimming Parent-Child Swim Lesson Stage Age Range
A 6 mo-2
B 2-5
Pre-School 1 3-5
2 3-5
3 3-5
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Youth 4 3-5
1 6-12
2 6-12
3 6-14
Teen/Adult
4 6-14
5 6-14
6 6-14
Basics 13-up
Strokes 13-up
Monday 9:30-10 a.m. 10:10-10:40 a.m. 10:50-11:20 a.m.
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11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 4:30-5 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m.
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9:30-10 a.m.
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11:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
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4:30-5 p.m.
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5:10-5:40 p.m.
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5:50-6:20 p.m.
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6:30-7 p.m.
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Thursday 9:30-10 a.m.
X
10:10-10:40 a.m. 10:50-11:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
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4:30-5 p.m. 5:10-5:40 p.m.
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5:50-6:20 p.m. 6:30-7 p.m.
X
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Friday 10:10-10:40 a.m. 10:50-11:20 a.m.
X
X
11:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
X
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Saturday 8:40-9:10 a.m. 9:20-9:50 a.m.
X X
10-10:30 a.m. 10:40-11:10 a.m. 11:20-11:50 a.m.
X X
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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen.
SWIM LESSONS: PARENT/CHILD, PRE-SCHOOL, YOUTH, TEEN/ADULT Session Dates
Weeks
Early Bird Deadline
Session 1
August 28-October 1
5
Monday, August 21
Session 2
October 2-November 5
5
Monday, September 25
Session 3
November 6-December17
5
Monday, October 30
5 Week Session
Early Bird Price • $42/$84
|
Price After Deadline • $47/$89
REGISTER BEFORE THE EARLY BIRD DEADLINE TO SAVE! Registration is available in person or online at www.jolietymca.org.
FOCUS ON SWIM SKILLS Private Swim Lessons One-on-one lessons with our expert instructors are available. Instructors can be requested, however, availability may vary. Ages 3 and Up $85/$170 4 lessons 30 minutes each
Semi-Private Swim Lessons Two or more students of the same swimming ability may request semi-private lessons with our expert instructors. Instructors may be requested, however availability may vary. Ages 3 and Up $55/$110 4 lessons 30 minutes each
Adaptive Swim Lessons Our adaptive swim lesson program is designed for children with special needs. The goal of this program is to provide basic water instruction and water safety skills in a therapeutic manner with the needs of each individual participant in mind. Ages 3 and Up $65/$130 4 lessons 30 minutes each
Private, Semi-Private and Adaptive Swim lessons can be scheduled online at www.jolietymca.org. For more information, please contact Aquatics Manager Chad Shingler at (815) 267-8600, ext. 228 or by email at cshingler@jolietymca.org
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STAGE 7 — SWIM LESSON GRADUATE TRACKS
THREE TRACKS TO CONTINUE THE FUN AQUATIC CONDITIONING Is your child interested in building endurance and improving stroke technique with an emphasis on teamwork? Does your child have the goal of joining the swim team? Or do they prefer camaraderie and conditioning in a non-competitive atmosphere? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then your child may enjoy our Aquatic Conditioning track. Can your child complete a 200 yard individual medley without stopping? NO YES
PRE-CONDITIONING ages 6-14 • maximum 10 students
Once swim basics and stroke techniques have been mastered, swimming is a skill that can be used in many different ways. We offer three different tracks catering to children’s varying interests. Please select one or more paths based on the goals of your child. Please see schedules and pricing below.
AQUATIC LEADERSHIP
AQUATIC SPORTS & GAMES
Has your child ever wondered what it’s like to be a lifeguard or swim instructor? Would your child be interested in learning lifesaving skills, including CPR and First Aid? Would they enjoy helping teach younger kids how to swim? If yes, your child may enjoy our Aquatic Leadership track.
In this Aquatic Sports & Games track, your child will learn basic water polo skills, such as shooting, passing and goalkeeping in a fun team environment. They will learn how to paddle and steer a canoe, as well as about boating and waterfront safety. Other water sports and games included will vary, possibly including an in-water version of quidditch!
Is your child aged 12-14? Can your child retrieve a 10 pound object from the bottom of the deep end? Can your child also tread water for two minutes without using their hands? NO
AQUATIC LEADERSHIP INTRO
YES
VARSITY AQUATIC LEADERSHIP
CONDITIONING* ages 6-14 • maximum 20 students
*Must pass Level 6 and have a coach or Aquatics Director/Manager approve before registering.
ages 10-14 • maximum 10 students
Does your child simply love being in the water? Do they dream of someday using their swimming ability to enjoy outdoor aquatic recreation like snorkeling or canoeing? Are they a competitive spirit who enjoys all sports? YES
WATER SPORTS & GAMES ages 6-14 • maximum 20 students
ages 12-14 • maximum 20 students
C.W. AVERY FAMILY YMCA—Stage 7 Swim Lesson Graduate Tracks Pre-Conditioning Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Saturdays
Conditioning
AQ Leadership Introduction
AQ Leadership Varsity
AQ Sports & Games
7-8 p.m. 5-6 p.m. 7-8 p.m.
6:30-7:30 p.m. 7-8 p.m. 5-6 p.m.
6:30-7:30 p.m. 8:30-9:30 a.m.
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Session Dates
6:30-7:30 p.m. 8:30-9:30 a.m.
Weeks
Early Bird Deadline
Session 1 & 2
August 28-November 5
10
Monday, August 21
Session 3
November 6-December 17
5
Monday, October 30
10 Week Session Early Bird Price • $84/$168 |
Price After Deadline • $89/$173
5 Week Session
Price After Deadline • $47/$89
Early Bird Price • $42/$84
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10:40-11:40 a.m.
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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen.
JOLIET Y JETS
SWIM TEAM SWIM CLINICS
One of the area’s most HISTORIC youth swimming clubs, the Joliet Y JETS Swim Team is a year-round competitive swimming program that offers instruction and training for swimmers, ages six and up. This is your opportunity to spend a week with our coaches to learn new drills, improve your swimming skills and meet members of the JETS family.
August 28-31 Joliet Smith Family YMCA Plainfield C.W. Avery Family YMCA (Ages 5-10)
6:30-7:30 p.m. 7-8 p.m.
September 5-8 Morris Morris Community High School Plainfield C.W. Avery Family YMCA (Ages 11-18) Joliet Galowich Family YMCA
5:30-6:30 p.m. 7-8 p.m. 7-8 p.m.
COST $25 Swimmers do not need to be YMCA facility members to participate in the clinic. At the completion of the clinic, swimmers who wish to join the team will be given a group placement along with registration materials.
SIGN-UP TODAY To register for the clinic, call the Y at (815) 729-9622, visit www.jolietymca.org or stop by your local branch today.
No mandatory competition or practice attendance!
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT JETS CONTACT:
All JETS Swim Team participants must have a YMCA Facility Membership. acilit Me ers en o se o the Y s indoor pool g fitness e ip ent and racquetball courts at the Greater Joliet Area YMCA’s four locations. Members also enjoy discounted prices on other programs throughout the year.
Head Coach Dave Hedden Phone: (815) 726-3939 Email: dhedden@jolietymca.org www.jetsyswimteam.org 34 l 2017 C.W. Avery Family YMCA Fall Program Guide
Our positive, professional coaching staff not only builds strong swimmers, but strong values as well. We develop all swimmers, ages six and older, from beginners to elite!
FOR HEALTHY LIVING
Improving the nation’s health and well-being.
Fitness Programs Fitness Consultations Y staff members are excited to help you begin your fitness o rne itness cons ltations are great or members with some workout experience but who are interested in learning ho to ost e ecti el tilize the equipment in the wellness center. This also includes a short fitness assess ent and goal setting. Appointments can be made online or at the Membership Desk. Free for Facility Members. FREE
HEALTH, WELL-BEING & FITNESS Specialty Class Group Fitness Punch Cards Are you interested in trying one of our many specialty fitness classes? Or does your busy schedule require some flexibility? Purchase a specialty class punch card and you can participate in whichever specialty class you’d like, whenever you’d like. Each pass is good for seven class visits. Classes that are progressive in nature, such as the Get Fit Challenge, aren’t included in the punch pass. For more information, please contact Health and Wellness Director Susan Krause at ext. 214. Punch Card Fee $80/$160
BodyGem Metabolism Analysis Have you ever wondered how many calories your body needs each da ne o o r certified personal trainers will use the non-invasive BodyGem indirect calorimeter to determine the number of calories you burn in a day at rest. Knowing this information can be the difference between gaining and losing weight. After the analysis, you will receive an overview of recommended activity and a personal n trition profile. o eating drin ing supplements, exercise or smoking allowed for four hours before your appointment. For more information, contact Health and Wellness Director Susan Krause at ext. 214. As Arranged $40/$80
Fitness Assessments ne o o r certified personal trainers ill eas re o r od co position sc lar exi ilit sc lar strength sc lar endurance and cardiovascular endurance. This is an invaluable tool in planning a workout program. As Arranged $30/$60
Body Composition Testing Your body is made up of water, lean mass and fat mass. We can determine if you are carrying a healthy amount of fat mass through skin fold measurements, bioelectric impedance and BMI analysis. As Arranged $10/$20
One-on-One Stretching With a ertified ersonal Trainer Stretching is an integral part to any workout. Not only does it help o i pro e o r exi ilit t it also helps you avoid injury and soreness. The Y no o ers one-on-one stretching ith a certified personal trainer in a variety of different options. Try it today! No. of Sessions 15 min. / 30 min. 1 session $15 $30 4 sessions $52 $110 8 sessions $100 $210 12 sessions $120 $310 All purchased sessions must be used in 12 months. Purchased packages are non-refundable.
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FOR HEALTHY LIVING
Improving the nation’s health and well-being.
FEEL HEALTHIER BE STRONGER Personal Training
FitStart
FREE
FitStart is a program designed for the new exerciser or those who have trouble sticking to a workout program. Throughout the 12-week program, participants will meet with a Fit Coach up to four times. During these meetings, your or o ts ill e e al ated and as o r fitness level increases, so will your workout intensity. The first session ill consist o cardio. Yo r second session will add weights and the third and fourth sessions will add more weights. FitStart is not personal training, but your coach will help you determine and meet your goals. Ages 16 and Up FitStart is free to Facility Members. Appointments can be made online or at the Membership Desk.
Are you ready to make a substantial change in your workouts? Are you tired of doing the same routine? Why not try personal training? r certified personal trainers ill help o axi ize o r potential ith indi id alized progra design and one-on-one group instruction and motivation. Cardiovascular, strength and exi ilit training and asic n tritional g idance are all included in this one-hour session. Please contact Health & Wellness Director Susan Krause at ext. 214 or skrause@jolietymca.org. 60 minute sessions Price per person for number of sessions purchased at a time. Payment plans are available for packages of 12 or more. Individual 1 $50 4 $174 8 $312 12 $408 24 $768
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Group 2 1 $35 4 $116 8 $208 12 $288 24 $552
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$75 $231 $386 $520 $999
Group 3 1 $25 4 $88 8 $161 12 $206 24 $387
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$35 $124 $225 $287 $542
$50 $160 $290 $375 $715
Group 4 1 $22 4 $76 8 $136 12 $168 24 $319
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$31 $107 $190 $235 $447
SPECIAL OFFER FOR FIRST TIME PERSONAL TRAINING CLIENTS Buy three personal training sessions for $99. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Must be redeemed d ring o r first 90 da s o e ership.
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Adult Fitness Fitness Programs
HEALTHY LIFESTYLES START HERE Small Group Training & Specialty Programs Small group settings give you the opportunity to work closely with your instructor and modify your workout accordingly. Ages 16 and Up
$60/$120
Small Group Express Strength This express format is only 45 minutes, giving you a chance to workout and get back to work! Fridays 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 9/1-9/29 10/6-11/3 11/10-12/15
Small Group Mind Body Fit
Women Who Lift
Working with a personal trainer/ yoga instructor, you’ll perform a variety of different exercise formats, including yoga and TRX, among others. Thursdays 9:30-10:30 a.m. 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2 11/9-12/14
Focusing on major muscle groups, this class will take you through safe and functional strength training exercises that will help you burn more calories. Thursdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2 11/9-12/14
SHOW YOUR Y PRIDE! lainfield ar est 5K Run/Walk & Kidz Miler Sunday September 24, 2017 www.plainfieldharvest5k.com For more information call 815-436-4431
Join the Y’s race team for this year’s Harvest 5K!
Join the Y team save $3 on yo and ur ra registration fe ce e!
When registering online via .plainfieldhar est5 .co make sure to indicate you are a member of the YMCA team by entering team code: YMCA.
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FOR HEALTHY LIVING
Improving the nation’s health and well-being. AMRAP (As Many Reps As Possible) Expect circuits and routines that use fast-paced, functional movements to help improve your cardiovascular endurance, sta ina strength exi ilit po er coordination agilit and balance. Ages 16 and Up Saturdays 9/2-9/30
7-8 a.m. 10/7-11/4
$48/$96 11/11-12/16
Ballet for Adults Ballet provides a unique way to exercise because it actively engages every one of your muscles. Taught by a classically trained instructor, this class will take you through the basics of ballet while also helping you get stronger, improve your balance and tone your muscles. Ages 16 and Up Sundays 9/3-11/5 11/12-12/17
2:30-3:55 p.m. $100/$200 $50/$100
Progressive Cycle Training Progressive Cycle Training not only improves your cardiovascular strength and endurance, it also increases your total body strength and improves your body composition. In addition to a fantastic weekly workout, participants also receive: At the beginning of the session, participants will receive: • A Functional Threshold Power (FTP) Test to determine your personal workout level • Body fat and circumference measurements at the beginning and end of class • “How to” instructions for the ICG Training App used during class • Weekly DIY workouts to help you achieve your goals Ages 16 and Up Wednesdays 8/30-9/27
8:30-9:30 a.m. 10/4-11/1
$90/$180 11/8-12/13
Thursdays 8/31-9/28
5-6 p.m. 10/5-11/2
$90/$180 11/9-12/14
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Synrgy 360 Bootcamp In a small group, participants will use the Synrgy 360 for a workout that is effective, functional and fun. Expect to build muscle and burn calories using the TRX Suspension Trainer, medicine balls, kettle bells, plyometrics, battling ropes and more. Ages 18 and Up Mondays 8/28-9/25
5:30-6:30 a.m.
10/2-10/30
11/6-12/11
Mondays 8/28-9/25
6:30-7:30 p.m.
10/2-10/30
11/6-12/11
$48/$96
Wednesdays 8/30-9/27
9:30-10:30 a.m. 10/4-11/1
$48/$96 11/8-12/13
Wednesdays 8/30-9/27
6:30-7:30 p.m. 10/4-11/1
$48/$96 11/8-12/13
Fridays 9/1-9/29
9-10 a.m. 10/6-11/3
$48/$96 11/10-12/15
$38/$77 $48/$96 $38/$77
Fitness Programs
CHALLENGE YOURSELF Ho, Ho, Ho Holiday Weight Maintenance Challenge November 13-January 6 • $20 Ages 16 and Up TRX Suspension Training Using a TRX Suspension Trainer, you get an effective total-body workout that helps you build true functional strength and i pro e exi ilit alance and core sta ilit all at once or o ts can e odified or all fitness le els including beginners, seniors and athletes. Ages 16 and Up Tuesdays
8/29-9/26 6:30-7:15 p.m. 10/3-10/24 6:30-7:15 p.m. 11/7-12/12 6:30-7:15 p.m.
$48/$96 $38/$77 $48/$96
Saturdays
9/2-9/30 10/7-11/4 1/11-12/16
$48/$96 $48/$96 $48/$96
8:30-9:15 a.m. 8:30-9:15 a.m. 8:30-9:15 a.m.
Weight Maintenance Support Group The support of a group can tremendously boost your motivation, your willpower and ultimately your success! Each week, participants will weigh-in, receive nutrition education and discussion. Additionally, all participants will receive a workout plan. Ages 16 and Up Thursday 8/31-12/14 6-7 p.m. $75/$150
Our eight-week Holiday Weight Maintenance Challenge will help you get in shape and keep the weight off this holiday season. We have a great plan to help you adopt healthy eating and exercise habits while saying ‘No’ to those tempting holiday cravings. Are you up for the challenge? If you can maintain your weight within 2 pounds for 8 weeks, you will receive your money back in the form of a YMCA o cher that can e sed to ards an fitness program, including personal training. If you gain more than 2 pounds during this eight-week challenge, your $20 fee will be donated in your name to the C.W. Avery Family YMCA’s Annual Giving Campaign. As part o this n-filled olida eight Maintenance Challenge, you will receive: • A one-of-a-kind YMCA Holiday Weight Maintenance Challenge T-shirt • Three weigh-ins: weeks 1 and 8 (mandatory) and week 4 (optional) • Weekly emails with workout tips, healthy holiday recipes and special fitness challenges designed specificall or our Weight Maintenance Challenge participants
Let’s have a little fun this holiday season! Together, we will help you celebrate the holiday season happy and healthy!
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FOR HEALTHY LIVING
Improving the nation’s health and well-being.
SHOOT FOR GREATNESS Play Basketball at the YMCA OPEN GYM Open Gym is the perfect time to simply work on your jumper or play a few pick-up games with your fellow members. Free for Facility Members. No registration necessary. Ages 18 and Up Weekdays from 8-10 p.m. Saturdays from 6-8:30 a.m. Sundays from 7-9 a.m. Times are subject to change due to classes, leagues, or special events.
Starting September 5
CO-ED BASKETBALL LEAGUE Showcase your skills on the court with some friendly competition! This league includes an eight-game season, plus playoffs. Register today! Ages 17 and Up
Aqua Aerobics Set to motivating music, this fun class combines water resistance and aerobics to enhance your toning and endurance. Water shoes are recommended. Swimming experience is not required. Ages 18 and Up FREE/$40 Day/Time Fridays 9:15-10 a.m. 9/1-9/29 10/6-11/3 11/10-12/15
Aqua Fit Get o r fix o oth cardio and strength resistance training in the shallow and deep ends of the pool. Ages 18 and Up 8/31-9/28 11/9-12/14 FREE/$40 Day/Time Thursdays 7:15-8 p.m.
Aqua Nuts
Game times are Tuesday and Thursday evenings between 7 and 9 p.m. League Maximum 8 teams Roster Limit 12 players Registration Deadline September 3
D ring this class e se ater fitness e ip ent inter al training methods and music to give you a great cardio workout. Please note: Swim experience is highly encouraged, but not required. Swim shoes are recommended. Ages 18 and Up 8/31-9/28 11/9-12/14 FREE/$40 Day/Time Tuesdays 9:15-10 a.m.
Rates* Facility Member Community Member
Aqua Soothe
$500 per team $750 per team
*Team Captain must be a Facility Member in order for teammates to pay the Facility Member price.
Register Today!
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This gentle, low-impact water exercise program is designed to increase mobility, alleviate pain and stiffness and increase range of motion. Swimming ability is not necessary to participate. Ages 40 and Up 8/31-9/28 FREE/$40 Day/Time Thursdays 9:15-10 a.m.
Fitness Programs Adult Swim Club
Swimnastics
Swimmers in the Y’s Adult Swim Club meet on a weekly basis to complete a swim workout with their fellow members. A workout is posted on the board each week and swim lanes are reserved for the club. Ages 18 and Up FREE/$40 Day/Time Fridays 9:30-11 a.m. 9/1-9/29 10/6-11/3 11/10-12/15
Designed for active older adults, Swimnastics provides a n a to exercise and i pro e exi ilit circ lation muscle toning and cardiovascular conditioning. Prior swim experience is not required to participate in this class. Ages 18 and Up FREE/$40 Day/Time 9:15-10:15 a.m. Mondays 8/28-9/25 10/2-10/30 11/6-12/11 Wednesdays 8/30-9/27 10/4-11/1 11/8-12/13
Aqua Zumba Featuring that classic Zumba vibe, Aqua Zumba uses similar moves and music to give you a low-impact workout that’s easy on your bones and joints. Ages 18 and Up FREE/$40 Day/Time Thursdays 10:15-11 a.m. 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2 11/9-12/14
Deep Water Fitness This impact-free workout is excellent for men and women of all ages who want a challenging cardiovascular workout that includes muscular strength training and toning. Please note: Participants must be comfortable in deep water. Flotation devices will be worn in class. Ages 18 and Up FREE/$40 Day/Time Wednesdays 10:15-11:10 a.m. 8/30-9/27 10/4-11/1 11/8-12/13
Teen/Adult Swim Lessons Learn how to swim or focus on improving your swimming endurance with a trained YMCA swim instructor. Swimming is not only a lifeskill that everyone should learn, but it’s a great way to exercise and improve your health. Please note: If enrollment requirements are not met, you will be contacted about either upgrading to private swim lessons for an additional fee, transferring to a different day and/or time or cancelling the class and receiving a YMCA credit on your account. Teen/Adult Basics (Ages 12 and Up) $42/$84 Day/Time Mondays 6:30-7 p.m. Fridays 10:10-10:40 a.m. Saturdays 9:20-9:15 a.m. Teen/Adult Strokes (Ages 15 and Up) $42/$84 Day/Time Wednesdays 6:30-7 p.m. Fridays 11:30 a.m.-Noon Saturdays 8:40-9:10 a.m.
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FOR HEALTHY LIVING
Improving the nation’s health and well-being.
STAYING ACTIVE FOR LIFE Enhance® Fitness
Designed or older ad lts o all fitness le els this program aims to improve endurance, strength, alance and exi ilit . all nhance® Fitness’ ltiple enefits tho gh the one that atters most is that it’s a great time. This class will reduce your arthritis symptoms with sa e lo i pact exercises led certified instr ctors in a relaxed atmosphere that promotes fun, laughter, friendship and smiles. Classes meet three days a week and will be taught in a relaxed atmosphere that encourages social interaction and fellowship.
REGISTER TODAY! Ages 18 and Up Facility Members Community Members Mon. • Wed. • Fri.
Included in membership $75 8-9 a.m. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Community Members with a doctor’s referral are in ited to register or their first session o Enhance® Fitness for free. To learn more, please contact the Enhance® Fitness Director at your local branch.
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ADVANCE & ENHANCE YOUR LIFE Diabetes Prevention Program
The YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program helps adults at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes reduce their risk for developing the disease by taking steps that will improve their overall health and well-being. Featuring a CDC-approved curriculum, this yearlong program includes 16 weekly sessions, plus additional bi-weekly and monthly sessions, in a classroom-based setting. Our goal is to help you reduce your body weight by seven percent and increase your activity level to 150 minutes per week. Adults with a BMI of 25 or above, who are at risk or have been diagnosed with pre-diabetes, are eligible to participate. Fee $429 Classes are forming now. For more information, please contact Health & Wellness Director Susan Krause at (815) 267-8600, ext. 214 or via email at skrause@jolietymca.org. Discounts are available for Y members, those with a doctor’s referral and for those who pay in full. These discounts can also be combined. Financial assistance is also available.
Fitness Programs FABULOUS AFTER 50 Fabulous After 50 is a social club that meets for fun and fellowship. On a weekly basis, we gather to mingle, play games and engage in various activities. We also host a quarterly potluck. Join us! Free and open to all Wednesdays 8/30-12/13 10:30 a.m.-Noon
FAB 50 BOWLERS Join the Y’s Fab 50 Club for some bowling fun! We bowl e er other Th rsda at lainfield anes. lease register at the Y no later than the Monday before so we have a head count. Please Note: Payment will be taken at the bowling alley on the Thursdays you decide to attend. For $5, you will receive rental bowling shoes and bowl two games. Free to Register Thursdays 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 8/17 8/31 Thursdays
Noon-2 p.m.
9/7 9/21
10/5 11/2 12/14 11/16 11/30
FAB 50 Y WALKERS Are you ready to add more steps to your daily count? Join us for weekly walks every Tuesday and Thursday on the Y’s indoor track. When the weather allows, we will walk along the outside track. Free and open to all Tuesdays or Thursdays 8:15-9 a.m. Tuesdays 8/29-9/26 10/3-10/31 11/7-12/12 Thursdays 8/31-9/28 10/5-11/2 11/9-12/14
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FOR HEALTHY LIVING
Improving the nation’s health and well-being.
LIFE-LONG LEARNING
ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES Ages 50 and Up
FAB 50 ADVENTURES Ages 50 and Up A Day at Peter Rubi pend an a ternoon ith s at eter i lainfield s locally grown produce store, where we’ll get a behind the scenes tour and learn about their day-to-day operations. Afterward, we’ll head over to their new Peter University to sample and learn how to pick, prep and store fruits and veggies. All participants will receive a takeaway bag with an assortment of produce. Tuesday 9/19 Noon-1:30 p.m. $7
A Historical Tour & Treat of o nto n lainfield Historian Sue Hasenyager will take us on a guided tour o istoric Do nto n lainfield and share a plethora o knowledge and photos that date back to the early 1800’s. For a treat, we’ll visit Milette’s Cakes, where they serve up tasty cakes and cupcakes. Please note: We will meet in front o the lainfield i rar . Tuesday 10/10 10:45 a.m.-Noon $12
FAB 50 CRAFTERS Velvet Pumpkins Join us as we construct three decorative velvet pumpkins for o r ho e egistration ee incl des el et filler and a real pumpkin stem. Thursday 10/12 6-8 p.m. $25
The Walnut Room & Water Tower Place We’re heading to Downtown Chicago for a day of fun! First, we’ll grab a scrumptious holiday lunch at The Walnut Room and peruse our way throughout Macy’s for some holiday shopping. Afterward, we will head over to Water Tower Place where the shopping fun will continue. Fee includes lunch, gratuity, and transportation. Tuesday 11/14 9:15 a.m.-6:30 p.m. $65
Essential Oil Make ‘N’ Take Get in touch with your creative side as you create your very own body butter, bath salts and face serum. Registration fee includes all supplies needed. Thursday 11/9 6-8 p.m. $23
What’s Cooking? Gift Jar! Just in time for the holiday season, we’ll teach you how to create a ho e ade gi t ar filled ith coo ies and so p mixes. Registration fee includes all supplies needed for two cookies jars and two soup mix jars. Thursday 12/7 6-8 p.m. $23 44 l 2017 C.W. Avery Family YMCA Fall Program Guide
White Fence Farm, The Chairman’s Board Join us for lunch and a nostalgic tribute to the 20th Century’s most beloved singers. Fee includes lunch, gratuity and entertainment. Please note: Transportation is not provided. Thursday 12/14 11:45 a.m.-2:45 p.m. $39
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Giving back and providing support to our neighbors.
IGNITE YOUR PASSION Volunteer Opportunities at the YMCA
The generosity of others is at the core of the Y’s existence. It is only through the support of our hundreds of thousands of volunteers and public and private donors that we are able to give back to the communities we serve. Volunteers at the Greater Joliet Area YMCA: • Lead our Board of Directors, Board of Trustees, Committees and Branch Advisory Councils • Raise funds to ensure the Y is accessible to all members of our community • Plan our annual Giving Gala • Coach our youth sports teams • Motivate and support youths in our teen programs to help them build the character strengths, skills and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health, smart life choices, and the pursuit of higher education and goals • Participate in opportunities to give back and support our neighbors through community service projects and events • Help facilitate our Kid’s Triathalon. Our volunteers also play an important role in the success, quality and quantity of the programs we offer. We welcome and appreciate anyone 16 years of age or older who volunteers his or her time and expertise. A background check must be completed before volunteers are allowed to participate in any Y program or activity. To begin volunteering at the Y, please contact: C.W. Avery Family YMCA Dori Fugate, Membership Engagement Champion dfugate@jolietymca.org (815) 267-8600, Ext. 210
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Giving back and providing support to our neighbors.
STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY Greater Joliet Area YMCA 2017 Annual Campaign The Y. For a better us.
The YMCA has been called the “alphabet soup” of social service because we address a variety of needs through our innovative and values-driven programming. In an ever-changing world, we answer each community’s call for help with open arms, working alongside community partners like our schools, healthcare providers and other agencies to help our neighbors thrive. Last year, the four-branches within the Greater Joliet Area YMCA answered 8,000 calls for help in the form of $1.1 million in scholarship assistance to make our facilities, programs and services accessible for all. Each year, that need grows. And yet our arms open wider. At the YMCA, no one is turned away for the inability to pay. We maintain this commitment thanks to gifts from donors like you. Your tax-deductible gift to our YMCA helps teach children to swim, gives seniors a place to connect with others and build strength, provides families with a place to grow together, and allows children to experience stability and the joy of learning in our care. Consider a meaningful gift to the Greater Joliet Area YMCA this year. Your contribution represents an investment in our neighbors, friends and community’s future.
TOGETHER WE CAN BUILD A BETTER US $50
Provides a child with eight weeks of life-saving swim lessons.
$100
$200
Gives two kids the chance to learn new skills and make new friends by playing seven weeks of youth sports.
Sends a child to one-week of summer day camp where they engage in exciting, safe and healthy activities while making life-long friendships.
$500
$1,000
$2,500
Provides a senior with a one-year membership to pursue a healthy lifestyle.
Provides two children with six weeks of safe, nurturing and fun before and after school care.
Sends five local high school students on a life-changing three-day, multi-college tour.
Visit www.jolietymca.org or stop in your local branch to make your gift. The Greater Joliet Area YMCA is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization; tax ID#36-2169197. 46 l 2017 C.W. Avery Family YMCA Fall Program Guide
CHAIRMAN’S ROUNDTABLE BANNER CLUB DONORS
Partnering for a Healthier Community by Supporting the YMCA Annual Campaign Banner Club Donors are some of the YMCA’s most committed supporters. Their gifts to the Annual Campaign provide scholarship support to ensure that a Y experience is possible for everyone, regardless of their ability to afford it. These gifts are celebrated with a custom banner, bearing a company logo, family photo
or an image from one of our impactful Y programs. Donations totaling $1,000 receive a banner in one of our four branches, while gifts of $5,000 or more are celebrated with a banner in all four branches. The lists below are for the period of June 1, 2016, through June 1, 2017.
CORPORATE BANNER CLUB-Business and individual donors of $2,000 or more Ahoyt Family Dental — Dr. & Mrs. Justin Ahoyt American Heart Association Anonymous (2) Jim and Carol Baum Dr. & Mrs. Frank Bender BMO Harris Bank- Joliet Guy and Jan Christensen The Community Foundation of Grundy County Tom and Sandy Cowgill The Crane Fund for Widows and Children The Don DeGeus Family Eastern Illinois NECA/IBEW Local 176
Ecolab Ron and Jeannine Evenson a l Gantzert Grainger GT Mechanical Holly Club of Joliet Joliet Township Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kegley Kinder Morgan Lambert Memorial Fund for Children Massage n o lainfield and hore ood Midland States Bank Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers Neal and Phyllis Macdonald
Northstar Credit Union Presence St. Joseph Medical Center Gus P. and Deborah Rousonelos Silver Cross Hospital Sis Schmidt Richard and Mary Searls The Brad and Maureen Stein Family Thomas Jeschke Agricultural Education Opportunity Fund United Way of Grundy County United Way of Will County The Dan and Tracey Vogen Family Nancy Felman Vincent YMCA of the USA
FAMILY BANNER CLUB-Business and individual donors of $1,000 or more Judy Avery Shirl Avery The Ryan and Lisa Behounek Family Kathy Blessent Cybex International Klint and Kay DeGeus Ed and Gloria Dollinger Drover’s Trail Natural Farms- The David and Koren Finnestad Family The Bob and Missy Durkin Family The Maurice and Tebrena Fears Family Michael and Nanette Fitton The Tony and Carolyn Hamilton Family Larry and Carol Hemdal The Carlos and Sherry Interial Family The Scott and Julie Jackson Family
The Jason Clearwater Memorial Fund Paul and Donna Jeschke The Brad and Judy Johnstone Family on and ath az ar Grandma Judy Kirkeeng Stan and Beth Laken Dr. Michael and Mrs. Susan Lee Harlow and Margaret Lockwood The Nick and Kathy Macris Family The Katherine Maloney Family The Eric and Victoria Matway Family Councilman Terry Morris NRG Energy Inc. Kevin and Mary Olson Park Vending The Greg and Susan Peyla Family
Support from donors enabled more than 8,000 children, seniors and families to access YMCA programs and services in 2016. Each year, that number grows. But the Y stands ready to help because of investors like you.
Reach Sports Marketing Group Gus and Diane Rousonelos The Danny and Colleen Rubio Family Tami Sender Wes and Esther Shaw Rex Slagel The Carl and Wendy Smith Family Touchdown Services The Jim and Marge Watts Family Dr. & Mrs. Larry Wiers The Dr. Phil & Mrs. Julie Wilkinson Family Ron and Jackie Wohlwend Al and Donna anzola Barb and Kristin Ziegner
For more information, contact Julie Wilkinson, Senior Director of Development, at 815.782.0825 or jwilkinson@jolietymca.org.
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EXPLORE THE Y
Staff Directory
C.W. AVERY FAMILY YMCA (815) 267-8600
GALOWICH FAMILY YMCA (815) 744-3939
Lisa Behounek – Executive Director lbehounek@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 206
Danny Rubio – Executive Director drubio@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 317
Michele Brown – Membership Director mbrown@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 204
Ashley Banevicius – Youth & Family Coordinator abanevicius@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 316
Alissa Koenig – Health & Wellness Coordinator akoenig@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 414 Anna Miller – Membership Engagement Champion amiller@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 433 Rachel Pescitani – Aquatics Director rpescitani@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 417 Michael Taylor – Health, Wellness & Sports Director mtaylor@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 307
Kristen Derengowski – Dance & Fitness Coordinator kderengowski@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 224
Tim Brewer – Facilities & Grounds Director tbrewer@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 322
Carl Dreyer – Maintenance Manager cdreyer@jolietymca.org Ext. 242
Brooke Hall – Membership Director bhall@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 309
Jared Freeh – Facilities & Grounds Director jfreeh@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 216
Marlene Kirsch – Youth & Family Director mkirsch@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 315
METROPOLITAN OFFICE (815) 729-9638
Dori Fugate – Membership Engagement Champion dfugate@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 210
Alissa Koenig – Health & Wellness Coordinator akoenig@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 414
James Watts – President & CEO jwatts@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 312
Anna Miller – Membership Engagement Champion amiller@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 433
Jenna Bay – Graphic Design & Brand Manager jbay@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 310
Christopher Interial – Youth & Adult Sports Manager cinterial@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 219 Susan Krause – Health & Wellness Director skrause@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 214
Michael Taylor – Health, Wellness & Sports Director mtaylor@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 307
Danielle Krohn – Aquatics Director dkrohn@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 226
Max Yoshikawa – Aquatics Director myoshikawa@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 320
Erin Lightbody – Youth & Family Director elightbody@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 211 Mimi Panagopoulos – Before & After School Care Manager mpanagopoulos@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . Ext. 229 Megan Payne – Membership Manager mpayne@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 203 Maria Romero – Youth & Adult Sports Director mromero@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 217 Chad Shingler – Aquatics Manager cshingler@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 228 Shannon Stawikowski – Youth & Family Manager sstawikowski@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 212 Tina Wolfer – Before & After School Care Director twolfer@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 205
CENTRAL CITY YMCA (815) 726-3939 Danny Rubio – Executive Director drubio@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 317 Marlene Kirsch – Youth & Family Director mkirsch@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 315 Michael Taylor – Health, Wellness & Sports Director mtaylor@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 307
MORRIS COMMUNITY YMCA (815) 513-8080
Cindy Conrad – Senior Accountant/ Business Manager cconrad@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 303 Karen Courtney – Executive Administrative Assistant kcourtney@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 306 Megan Engelman – Human Resource & Accounting Specialist mengelman@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 304
Missy Durkin – Executive Director mdurkin@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 510
Maurice Fears – Executive Director of Teen and Young Adult Advancement mfears@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 610
Ken Iverson – Sports Manager kiverson@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 512
Adriana Garcia – Human Resources Manager agarcia@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 331
Jamie Nelson – Membership Director jnelson@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 515
Patty Hall – Membership Operations Director phall@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 327
Sarah Porzel – Youth & Family Director sporzel oliet ca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 513
Brittney Halliday – Annual Giving Manager bhalliday@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 325
Ian Stewart – Health & Wellness Director istewart@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 514
Carolyn Hamilton – Vice President of Marketing & Communications chamilton@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 313
SMITH FAMILY YMCA (815) 726-3939 Danny Rubio – Executive Director drubio@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 317 Tim Brewer – Facilities & Grounds Director tbrewer@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 322
ulie ac son hief inancial fficer jjackson@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 311 Katy Leclair – Senior Vice President & Chief perations fficer kleclair@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 333 Angie Maas – Associate Accountant amaas@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 344
Brooke Hall – Membership Director bhall@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 415
Kyle Nowaczyk – Digital Communications Manager no acz oliet ca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 323
Dave Hedden – Director of Competitive Swimming dhedden@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 412
Lynette Sartori – Program Manager – Teen & Young Adult Advancement lsartori@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 611
Taryn Fears – Youth & Family Coordinator tfears@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 418
Lori Wellman – Account Specialist lwellman@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 329
Marlene Kirsch – Youth & Family Director mkirsch@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 315
Julie Wilkinson – Senior Development Director jwilkinson@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 318
48 l 2017 C.W. Avery Family YMCA Fall Program Guide
LEARN, GROW, THRIVE EXPLORE THE Y
Through our four YMCA branches and our Central City “Y without Walls,” we are serving thousands of residents each and every day. The Y brings families closer together, encourages good health, and fosters connections through fitness, sports, fun and shared interests. But, most importantly, our doors are open to everyone, regardless of age, income or background. At the Y, no one is ever turned away due to the inability to pay.
C.W. AVERY FAMILY YMCA
HOURS
15120 Wallin Drive • Plainfield, IL 60544 Phone: (815) 267-8600 • Fax: (815) 267-8601
YEAR ROUND
AMENITIES • Family Aquatic Center • Eight-Lane Pool • Steam Room and Sauna • Gymnasium • Indoor Running Track • Wellness Center & Weight Room • Group Cycling Room
• Activity Center • Supervised Playroom • Multi-Purpose Rooms • Aerobics and Dance Studio • Softball Field • Soccer Field • Outdoor Track
MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAYS SUNDAYS
GALOWICH FAMILY YMCA
HOURS
749 Houbolt Road • Joliet, IL 60431 Phone: (815) 744-3939 • Fax: (815) 729-9628
OCTOBER-MAY
AMENITIES • Six-Lane Pool • Gymnasium • Wellness Center & Weight Room • Healthy Living Corridor • Outdoor Track
• Separate men’s and women’s saunas • Softball Fields • Fitness Studio
MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAYS SUNDAYS MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAYS SUNDAYS
HOURS
320 Wauponsee Street • Morris, IL 60450 Phone: (815) 513-8080 • Fax: (815) 941-2092
OCTOBER-MAY
• Wellness Center and Weight Room • Aerobics Studio • Multi-Purpose Room • Supervised Playroom • Community Space • Locker Rooms
In partnership with
JUNE-SEPTEMBER
SMITH FAMILY YMCA
HOURS
1350 S. Briggs Street • Joliet, IL 60433 Phone: (815) 726-3939 • Fax: (815) 726-3968
OCTOBER-MAY
• Six-Lane Pool • Gymnasium • Wellness Center & Weight Room • Supervised Playroom
• Racquetball Court • Activity Center • Separate Men’s & Women’s Saunas
5 a.m. - 9 p.m. 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed
MONDAY-THURSDAY 5 a.m. - 9 p.m. FRIDAYS 5 a.m. - 8 p.m. SATURDAY & SUNDAYS 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. MONDAY-THURSDAY FRIDAYS SATURDAY SUNDAYS
AMENITIES
5 a.m. - 10 p.m. 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
JUNE-SEPTEMBER
MORRIS COMMUNITY YMCA AMENITIES
5 a.m. - 10 p.m. 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.
5 a.m. - 5 a.m. - 7 a.m. -
9 p.m. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. Closed
MONDAY-FRIDAY 5 a.m. - 9 p.m. SATURDAYS 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. SUNDAYS Closed
JUNE-SEPTEMBER MONDAY-FRIDAY 5 a.m. - 8 p.m. SATURDAYS 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. SUNDAYS Closed
GREATER JOLIET AREA YMCA 749 Houbolt Road EVERYONE Joliet, IL 60431IS WELCOME Programs vary by location.
At the Y, no one is turned away due to the inability to pay. Stop by your local branch to learn more about our People Helping People Scholarship Program.
SUMMER MEMBERSHIP SALE JULY 18-21 Join the YMCA during our Summer Membership Sale and save 50% off your Joiner’s Fee and pay no membership fees in December - a savings of up to $132! *New members only. New members will pay no membership fees during December 2014. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Some restrictions may apply.
Registration for Fall Programming Begins Saturday, July 26. Before and After School Programs Preschool Programming Youth Soccer, Football & Basketball Leagues Swim Lessons Adult Sports Leagues
www.jolietymca.org (815) SAY-YMCA
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Fun-filled special events for all ages Free group exercise classes State-of-the-art strength and cardio equipment Quality child care services while you exercise
GREATER JOLIET AREA YMCA 749 Houbolt Road Joliet, IL 60431
Residential Customer
www.jolietymca.org (815) SAY-YMCA
NON-PROFIT ORG U.S. Postage
PAID
Joliet, IL Permit No. 25