2018 Morris YMCA Winter/ Spring

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EMPOWER MORE THAN YOURSELF. 2018 Winter/Spring Program Guide MORRIS COMMUNITY YMCA


BRINGING COMMUNITIES TOGETHER 2018 SESSION CALENDAR WINTER SESSION 1

WINTER SESSION 2

SPRING SESSION 1

SPRING SESSION 2

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January 8- February 11

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Facility Members: Saturday, December 9 Open Registration: Saturday, December 16

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Summer Camp Registration Begins: March 3 Modified class schedule the week of March

Giving Gala aturda Februar

SUMMER SESSION 1

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Holiday Hours (Open until 1 p.m.)

FALL SESSION 3

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GREATER JOLIET AREA YMCA

C.W. Avery, Central City, Galowich, Morris, Smith

(last Sunday open is May 20)

Galowich, Morris and Smith Fall Hours begin: Tuesday, September 4 first unda o en is September 9)

* Aquatics Discount Ends

FALL SESSION 2

October 1-November 4

Galowich, Morris and Smith Summer Hours begin: Sunday, May 27

Early Bird Discounts:

FALL SESSION 1

August 27-September 30

Modified class schedule the week of Memorial a

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July 9-August 12

Facility Members: Saturday, May 5 Open Registration: Saturday, May 19

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Kidz Zone Registration Begins: April 14 Healthy Kids Day: April 21

Modified class schedule the week of hanksgiving

Modified class schedule during Christmas reak

www.jolietymca.org (815) SAY-YMCA


EXPLORE THE Y

General Information CONTENTS

OUR MISSION

EXPLORE THE Y.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

To put Christian principles into practice by providing programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Education & Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Family Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Preschool Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Youth Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Youth Sports Clinics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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 rovides financial assistance as funds are available 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.

FOR HEALTHY LIVING Health, Well-Being & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Personal Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Lifelong Learning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

To learn more, please contact: Jamie Nelson, Membership Director Phone: (815) 513-8080, ext. 515 Email: jnelson@jolietymca.org

FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Volunteerism & Giving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Staff Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Program Fees: When reviewing this brochure, you will notice two fees listed b most class offerings he first fee listed is the discounted fee a Facility Member pays and the second is the fee a Community Member pays.

WE ARE HERE FOR YOU

Member Appreciation

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Stay Connected

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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! January It’s All About You February March April May

Keep on Going Just for the Health of It Test Your Luck Share Your Love of the Y

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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 abilit to a e are a non rofit charitable 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 routines Child Supervision Children under the age of ten must be supervised by an adult at all times when using YMCA facilities. The Kids Corner Supervised Playroom is available during designated hours for Facility Members, ages six months to ten years old. 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.

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. 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, arking lots sidewalks fields arks and aths Tobacco 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. Facility Privileges 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. Building & Room Schedules The Y schedules rooms in the building to allow for classes and o en times You can find room schedules in the facility or posted online by visiting www.jolietymca.org. Members can also access, view and set reminders for our free fitness classes and communit events b signing-up to receiving weekly emails through on our online fitness schedule o subscribe visit www.jolietymca.org. Wellness Center The Wellness Center is available for members ages 16 and over. We ask that members be courteous and ut awa e ui ment when finished using it and refrain from talking on their cell phones while in the Wellness Center. Teens (ages 13-15), who have com leted the ellness Center Certification Class, may utilize the cardio and strength machines. For safety reasons, only members ages 16 and over may use the free weights.

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How to Register for Programs • Online by visiting www.jolietymca.org • In person by visiting your local branch • By phone by calling (815) 513-8080 (current members) 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. System credits and promotional codes may be used online. 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.

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.


FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen.

PARENTS TRUST US. KIDS LOVE US. You don’t have to look far to find the child care your family deserves. Registration is currently underway! Stop by the Membership Desk for more information.

Registration for the 2018-2019 school year begins April 14.

KID ZONE

Before and After School Youth Recreation Program The Morris Community YMCA’s Kid Zone before and after school program serves students in grades K-5 at White Oak and Saratoga Elementary Schools. Children do arts and crafts, play games, develop friendships and learn lessons that will last a lifetime. The Y’s Kid Zone program encourages positive behavior through character development activities and emphasizes the Y’s core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility.

2017/2018 SCHOOL YEAR RATES (PER MONTH) 1-2 Day/Week Before School Only After School Only Before and After School 3-5 Day/Week Before School Only: After School Only Before and After School:

$44/$57 7-9 a.m. (approx.) $88/$101 3-6 p.m. (approx.) $108/$121

WE ARE HERE FOR YOU Parents’ Night Out Attention all parents! If you’re in need of a little time to yourselves, sign the kids up for Parents’ Night Out (PNO)! During PNO, kids, ages 4-12, are invited to come to the Y for a night of fun. Activities include a movie and games. Pre-registration is required 48 hours in advance and all participants must be potty trained.

Movie Nights Ages 4-12

Friday 5:30-8 p.m. $5/$10

January 19 February 16 March 16 April 20 May 11

Frozen The Smurfs Moana Hop! Alvin and The Chipmunks

KIDS CORNER SUPERVISED PLAYROOM

$110/$142 7-9 a.m. (approx.) $220/$252 3-6 p.m. (approx.) $270/$299

Plus a $45* non-refundable registration fee per family

Half-Day Out of School Program Open to ALL White Oak & Saratoga Students Available on 11:30 a.m. dismissal dates $15/$25 Wed. 1/31 Wed. 3/21 Wed. 2/28 Wed. 4/25 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 August to May.

Healthy parents are happy parents. Let your child have fun at the Y while ou take time for ourself to get fit There is no need to call ahead. Parents must remain in the facility while their children are in the playroom. Ages 6 months-10 years Monday-Saturday 8-11:30 a.m. Monday-Thursday 4:30-7:30 p.m.

A $45 non-refundable registration fee (per famil the first of installment a ments 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.

To learn more about the YMCA’s Kid Zone program, please contact: Sarah Porzel, Youth & Family Director Phone: (815) 513-8080, ext. 513 Email: sporzel@jolietymca.org

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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen.

Education & Leadership

BELIEVE IN YOUR POTENTIAL

Location

Galowich Family YMCA • 749 Houbolt Road • Joliet, 60431

Cost

FREE for Facility Members • $5 for Community Members

Grades 9-12

“Know How To Go” A Business Etiquette Workshop

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.

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.

ed b financial s ecialists this session will use information-sharing and real world examples to help you build towards a strong and secure financial future

This session is intended to prepare you for success on your pathway into the workplace. Participants will receive training and knowledge on preparing resumes, dressing for the workplace and acing job interviews. We’ll also show you the effectiveness of both verbal and non-verbal communication. By the end of the session, you’ll “Know How to Go!”

Saturday, February 3

Saturday, April 14

10-11:30 a.m.

10-11:30 a.m.

Roadmap to a Strong Financial Future

“Something Greater” Empowerment Day Ages 13-26 Saturday, May 5 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Location: Salvation Army Community Center 300 3rd Avenue, Joliet, IL 60344 Cost: Facility Members $10 • Community Members $15 Come be empowered and inspired! This event will feature an opening keynote address, transformational break out sessions, a town hall discussion on education and the workplace in the new millennium, college readiness resources, and additional capacity building. Breakfast refreshments and a light lunch will be included with your registration.

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ACTIVE, STRONG HAPPY, HEALTHY KIDS Healthy Kids Day

FREE and open to the community.

WILL

POWER

Saturday, April 21 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Morris Community YMCA

There is no force more POWERFUL than WILL POWER

Healthy Kids Day is a YMCA initiative that’s designed to raise awareness about the importance of establishing healthy habits in kids at a young age. The goal is to encourage more kids to stay moving and learning, so they can stay active all summer long—which is critical during out-of-school time. Healthy Kids Day is a free event that is open to the entire community. Festivities include a health and wellness expo from local vendors, kids games, exciting prizes and giveaways.

MUSCLE

MEMORY Never forget how important PHYSICAL ACTIVITY is to building a HEALTHIER, HAPPIER kid.

AFTERNOON WITH THE EASTER BUNNY Sunday • March 18 • Noon-1:30 p.m. Enjoy a fun afternoon with other Y families. Our annual Easter Egg Hunt will get underway at 12:15 p.m. at White Oak Elementary School.

Free and Open to All

In partnership with

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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen.

WHERE KIDS GO TO GROW Designed for children, ages 2-4, preschool programs at the Y are so much fun! Through a variety of activities that are 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. A parent/guardian must remain in the building for all preschool programs during class times.

ABCs & 123s

Messy Me

Dance Beginnings

Your children will explore the wonderful world of the alphabet and numbers. They will get to play, sing and socialize as they learn their ABCs and 123s. Ages 2-4 Mondays 9:15-10 a.m. $25/$50 1/8-2/5 3/19-4/23* 2/12-3/12 4/30-5/28

Sensory playtime is a fun way to learn. Your child is invited to come and experience play through creative uses of various common items like paint, pudding, Play-Doh, glue and more. Please wear old clothes or a cover-up shirt. Ages 2-5 Mondays 10:30-11:15 a.m. $25/$50 1/8-2/5 3/19-4/23* 2/12-3/12 4/30-5/28

Children love to move, dance and have fun—and that’s what this class is all about! In a nurturing environment, children will develop spatial awareness, coordination and rhythm. Dance attire and ballet shoes are recommended. Ages 3-5 Tuesdays 12-12:45 p.m. $80/$116 1/9-3/13 3/20-5/29*

Little Dinos Calling all dinosaur lovers! Your child will get to learn all about different kinds of dinosaurs in this super fun class. They will learn about what they eat, create their own dinosaurs and even learn to roar like a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Ages 2-4 Wednesdays 9:30-10:15 a.m. $25/$50 1/10-1/31 3/21-4/25* 2/14-3/14 5/2-5/30

Tiny Dancers In this 10-week class, toddlers will move, dance and have fun, while developing spatial awareness, coordination and rhythm. Dance attire can be worn. Age 2 Tuesdays 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. $70/$114 1/9-3/13 3/20-5/29*

* No classes the week of March 26.

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SUPPORTING BRIGHT FUTURES

At the Y, children and teens learn values and positive behaviors, and can explore their unique talents and interests, helping them realize their potential. That makes for confident kids today and contributing and engaged adults tomorrow.

Lego Mania Explore the world of Legos at the Y with your friends. Each week, children will let their imaginations soar as we share short stories and build with Legos. Ages 6-10 Thursdays 4:30-5:15 p.m. $25/$50 1/11-2/8 2/15-3/15 3/22-4/26* 5/3-5/31

Pinterest Party! Are ou a interest Fanatic id ou ever find ourself inning for hours wishing you could make all the cool projects you pin? In this class, we will tackle a new project from Pinterest each week! Registration is required for this class. Ages 10-14 Mondays 4:15-5 p.m. $35/$70 1/8-2/5 2/12-3/12 3/19-4/23* 4/30-5/28

Teen Y Girls Y Girls will meet once a week and we will work on fun projects and crafts to help build self-esteem and focus on developing positive body image. Bring a friend or meet a new one in this fun and inspiring class! Ages 8-13 Thursdays 5:30-6:15 p.m. $25/$50 1/11-2/8 3/22-4/26* 2/15-3/15 5/3-5/31

ports pecific Performance Training CALLING ALL ATHLETES! Are you looking to take your game to the next level? Our orts ecific erformance Training program can help you improve critical aspects of your performance by utilizing workouts that focus on four main components: 1. Athletic strength training 2. Speed and agility development 3. Core stability and balance training 4. Injury prevention and recovery techniques Ages 11-17

$70/$140

Mon./Wed.

5:30-6:30 p.m.

1/8-2/7

3/19-4/25

2/12-3/14

4/30-5/31

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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen.

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. To learn more about these clinics, please contact Sports Manager Ken Iverson at (815) 513-8080, ext. 512 or via email at kiverson@jolietymca.org.

Basketball Competition Prep Clinic

Volleyball Clinic

Back by popular demand, this specialized basketball clinic, led by Morris Community High School Basketball Coach Kate Carey and Saratoga Basketball Coach Vince Zomboracz, will challenge your athletes and prepare them for higher levels of competition. Designed for elementary and middle school players, this clinic will focus on the fundamentals of dribbling, passing, shooting and more through competition-type drills and scrimmages. Sundays • January 7-28 • $42/$84 White Oak Elementary School Girls Grades 3-5 1-2:30 p.m. Girls Grades 6-8 2:30-4 p.m. Boys Grades 3-4 1-2:30 p.m. Boys Grades 5-6 2:30-4 p.m.

Under the guidance of Shabbona Volleyball Coach Kelly Langert, your young athlete will work on developing his/ her hitting, bumping, setting and serving skills through drills, games and scrimmages.

Soccer Clinic Morris Community High School Varsity Soccer Coach David Valdivia will lead this high-energy clinic. Your young player will learn the fundamentals of the game, including footwork, passing, dribbling, trapping, pull backs and shooting, while developing their passion for the game. Most importantly, participants will have fun and learn the true meaning of teamwork. Please note: The clinic will not be held on February 9, 23, and March 16.

Fridays • January 12 - March 23 • $56/$112 Saratoga Elementary School, Door #4 Co-ed Grades K-2 5:30-6:30 p.m. Co-ed Grades 3-6 6:30-7:30 p.m.

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Please note: The clinic will not be held on March 26 or April 2.

Mondays • March 12 - April 30 • $42/$84 White Oak Elementary School Co-ed Grades K-3 4-5 p.m. Co-ed Grades 4-6 5-6 p.m.

Flag Football Skills Clinic Take your gridiron skills to the next level with the Morris YMCA’s s ringtime flag football clinic led b Coaches Dan Peterson and Ryan MacDonald. Presented in a fun and positive environment, the clinic will cover the fundamentals of the game, including the basics of offensive and defensive skills and positions. Your young athletes will learn about passing, catching, route running, and the ro er angles and ursuit for flag ulling he clinic will conclude with a amboree on the final unda Please note: The clinic will not be held on April 1.

Sundays • March 18 - April 29 • $42/$84 orris ommunit igh chool practice fields Co-ed Grades 1-3 1-2 p.m. Co-ed Grades 4-6 2-3 p.m.


FOR HEALTHY LIVING

Improving the nation’s health and well-being.

HEALTH, WELL-BEING & FITNESS Because we know that healthy lifestyles are best achieved by nurturing our mind, body and spirit, well-being and fitness at the Y is so much more than just working out. Beyond fitness facilities, we provide educational programs to promote healthier decisions, and offer a variety of programs that support physical, intellectual and spiritual strength.

Small Group Training ESP (Endurance, Strength & Power) A class designed to enhance your strength, power, and endurance through differentiated phases that are fun and fast paced! Ages 16 and Up Tuesdays 5-6 p.m. $45/$90 1/9-2/6 2/13-3/13 3/20-4/24* 5/1-5/29

Women on Weights n this five week class ou will burn more calories learn safe strength training exercises and get a great workout. You will do a variety of exercises focusing on major muscle groups for a different type of workout. In this small group setting our instructor will be able to give ou modifications and form corrections helping you get the most out of your workout. Ages 16 and Up Tuesdays 6:15-7:15 p.m. $45/$90 1/9-2/6 2/13-3/13 3/20-4/24* 5/1-5/29

Partners in Sweat Pair up! In this partner-based exercise class, you will push yourself and your partner to new levels. By using plyometrics, body weight and TRX Suspension Training, your training will reach new heights. Ages 16 and Up Thursdays 5:10-5:55 p.m. $45/$90 1/11-2/8 2/15-3/15 3/22-4/26* 5/3-5/31

TRX Suspension and Weights Designed for experienced exercisers, this TRX class will certainly test your limits! In this 45-minute class, you will use the TRX Suspension Trainer, which will give participants an edge over conventional strength training because every Suspension Training exercise builds true functional strength and im roves fle ibilit balance and core stabilit all at once! Ages 16 and Up Thursdays 4:30-5:15 p.m. $45/$90 1/11-2/8 2/15-3/15 3/22-4/26* 5/3-5/31

Synrgy 360 Boot Camp In this smaller group class you will get an effective, functional and fun workout using the Synrgy 360. You can expect to build muscle and burn a ton of calories using the TRX Suspension Trainer, medicine balls, kettlebells, plyometrics, battling ropes and more. Ages 16 and Up Saturdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. $45/$90 1/13-2/10 2/17-3/17 3/24-4/28*

Line Dancing Learn basic step-by-step dance movements with a group of people having fun dancing in a line or in a circle. Ages 13 and Up Saturdays 10:15-11:15 a.m. $25/$50 2/10-4/7* * No classes the week of March 26.

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FOR HEALTHY LIVING

Improving the nation’s health and well-being.

3

PERSONAL TRAINING SESSIONS

FEEL HEALTHIER BE STRONGER

Personal Training

Are you ready to make a substantial change in your workouts? Are you tired of doing the same routine? Why not try personal training? Please contact Health & Wellness Director Ian Stewart at ext. 514 or at istewart@jolietymca.org.

1-1 Personal Training Whether you are a novice to exercise, training to improve performance in a sport, or need guidance and motivation to get our fitness rogram on track our certified ersonal trainers are ready to create an individualized exercise program that will meet our s ecific goals Ages 13 and Up* Sessions 30 min 1 Session $35/$50 4 Sessions $117/$160 8 Sessions $220/$308 12 Sessions $312/$432 24 Sessions $576/$800

60 min $50/$75 $156/$228 $284/$352 $396/$492 $732/$912

2-1 Personal Training Sometimes working out with a partner or a small group is the best way to consistently exercise and have fun while doing it. Group personal training is a more cost efficient method of exercise and training with a great friend is always motivational. Ages 13 and Up* Per Person Pricing Sessions 30 min 1 Session $30/$45 4 Sessions $93/$130 8 Sessions $168/$235 12 Sessions $234/$324 24 Sessions $432/$600

60 min $37/$50 $112/$162 $208/$295 $288/$393 $528/$728

* Doctor’s note needed for younger than 13

Body Gem Metabolism Analysis Screenings Have you ever wondered how many calories your body needs each day? ne of our certified ersonal trainers will use the non-invasive Body Gem 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 nutrition rofile o eating drinking supplements, exercise or smoking four (4) hours before your appointment. Ages 16 and Up As Arranged $40/$80

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.

$99

Only available to first time ersonal training clients.

Fitness Consultations Facility Members are encouraged to meet with a member of our fitness staff for a free one hour fitness consultation uring this session, our staff will help you to identify your health and wellness goals rovide ou with a fitness evaluation, an orientation in our Wellness Center, and provide you with an overview of our group exercise and personal training programs. This free consultation will hel ou take the first ste on your journey to a healthy lifestyle. Ages 16 and Up Fitness Consultations are free to Facility Members. Appointments can be scheduled at the FREE Membership Desk.

Group Cycle Punch Pass

Ages 16 and Up As Arranged $10/$20

One pass is good for 5 visits and expires 3 months from date of purchase.

Fitness Assessments

Punch Pass Fee 5 classes $50

ne of our certified ersonal trainers will measure your body composition, muscular fle ibilit muscular strength muscular endurance and cardiovascular endurance. This is an invaluable tool in planning a workout program. Ages 16 and Up As Arranged $20/40

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5-on-5 Men’s Basketball League

GET YOUR GAME ON TOGETHER AS A TEAM If you’re looking for a little friendly competition, the Morris Community YMCA has got you covered! Register today for our winter Men’s Basketball League. Team members qualify for Facility Member pricing if at least one member of the team has a Facility membership. Space is limited to eight teams, so register quickly!

FitStart

Sundays • January 7 - March 18* • 3-8 p.m. • $70/$95 Morris Community High School Must be 18 to register. * No games February 4 or February 25.

OUR PERSONAL TRAINERS

KEEPING YOU HEALTHY hether ou’re ust starting a fitness routine or looking to add a little variety to your exercise program, a member of our talented fitness team can hel ou set and achieve your goals! To learn more about our Personal Trainers, please visit our website at jolietymca.org.

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 workouts will be evaluated and, as your fitness level increases so will your workout intensity. The first session will consist of cardio. Your 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.

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FOR HEALTHY LIVING

Improving the nation’s health and well-being.

Life-Long Learning

ALWAYS HERE FOR YOU LADIES NIGHT OUT Ages 12 and Up

DIY Heating Pads Come warm up at the Y by creating your very own heating pads! They can be heated or kept in a freezer, and are good for sore muscles or just to warm up. Price includes all the materials and supplies to make two heating pads per person. Light refreshments will also be served! 1/22 Monday 6-8:30 p.m. $18/$25

FABULOUS AFTER 50 The Fabulous After 50 Club is a group that meets for fun and fellowship. We mingle with friends, play games, and have potlucks, all while having a great time. This program is free for Facility Members. Registration is required 48 hours in advance. Fridays

Noon-1:30 p.m.

FREE/$5

January 19 March 23 May 11

Happy New Year Potluck Fab 50 Happy Easter Potluck Hello to Summer Potluck

Canvas Painting

FAB 50 BUNCO GROUP

Come create your very own masterpiece! Price includes instruction, one 16” x 20” canvas, paint and light refreshments!

Grab a friend and join us for Bunco! Test your luck and you may win a prize! Register today —space is limited for each session.

3/12 Monday 6-8:30 p.m. $25/$30

Thursdays 1/11 2/8 3/8 4/5 5/10

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Noon-1:30 p.m.

$5/$10


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 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: Morris Community YMCA Missy Durkin, Executive Director mdurkin@jolietymca.org (815) 513-8080

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FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY EXPLORE THE Y

Staff Directory

Giving back and providing support to our neighbors.

SAVE-THE-DATE

We invite you to join us in “Honoring our Legacy and Embracing our Future” at our 11th Annual Giving Gala.

2018 GIVING GALA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 6 P.M.-MIDNIGHT BOLINGBROOK GOLF CUB

• •

2001 Rodeo Drive • Bolingbrook, IL 60490 Open Bar • Formal Attire • Silent and Live Auctions Dinner • Dancing Individual tickets will be available for $150 in January

Sponsorship opportunities available – visit our website or stop in a Y branch Cash Raffle tickets are available at YMCA branches

Funds raised from our Giving Gala will benefit the Y’s scholarship fund, helping to ensure that no one is turned away from the Y due to the inability to pay. Since its inception in 2008, the Giving Gala has raised more than $740,000 to support Y scholarships. For more information, visit jolietymca.org or contact Brittney Halliday at (815) 782-0809 / bhalliday@jolietymca.org.

SUPPORT THE YMCA’S ANNUAL CAMPAIGN

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.

WHEN YOU GIVE, YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROWS: $50

$100

$200

$500

$1,000

$2,500

Provides a child with eight weeks of life-saving swim lessons.

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.

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 threeday, multi-college tour through our Teen Achievers program.

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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. The lists below are for the period of October 1, 2016 through November 1, 2017.

CORPORATE BANNER CLUB-Business and individual donors of $2,000 or more Ahoyt Family Dental — Dr. & Mrs. Justin Ahoyt American Heart Association Judy Avery Jim and Carol Baum Dr. & Mrs. Frank Bender BMO Harris Bank- Joliet Caterpillar, Inc. Greg and Dorothy Chapman Guy and Jan Christensen The Community Foundation of Grundy County The Crane Fund for Widows and Children The Don DeGeus Family Rich DeGrush Eastern Illinois NECA/IBEW Local 176 Ecolab Inc. Ron and Jeannine Evenson

Paul Gantzert Grainger GT Mechanical Holly Club of Joliet The Jason Clearwater Fund Paul and Donna Jeschke Joliet Township Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kegley Kinder Morgan Lambert Memorial Fund for Children Lenox Financial Services Midland States Bank Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers Neal and Phyllis Macdonald In Memory of Phil and Georgia Menninger Dr. Paul and Mrs. Ruth Morimoto Fund Northstar Credit Union NRG Energy Inc.

Presence St. Joseph Medical Center Gus P. and Deborah Rousonelos Rousonelos Lean Pork Producer LLC Rotary Club of Joliet Dr. John and Judie Roth Sis Schmidt Richard and Mary Searls Rex Slagel The Brad and Maureen Stein Family Thomas Jeschke Agricultural Education Opportunity Fund United Way of Grundy County United Way of Will County Nancy Felman Vincent The Dan and Tracey Vogen Family Ron and Jackie Wohlwend YMCA of the USA

FAMILY BANNER CLUB-Business and individual donors of $1,000 or more A.J. Dralle, Inc. Steve and Kathy Barr The Ryan and Lisa Behounek Family Kathy Blessent Helen Cinquegrani John Colozzi and John Black Tom and Sandy Cowgill Jerry and Lorraine Davidson Ed and Gloria Dollinger The Bob and Missy Durkin Family Drover’s Trail Natural Farms — The David and Koren Finnestad Family The Maurice and Tebrena Fears Family Ron Galowich Hamilton & Antonsen, Ltd The Tony and Carolyn Hamilton Family

Larry and Carol Hemdal Eric and Donna Hansen The Carlos and Shelly Interial Family The Scott and Julie Jackson Family The Brad and Judy Johnstone Family Ron and Kathy Kazmar Stan and Beth Laken Dr. Michael and Mrs. Susan Lee Harlow and Margaret Lockwood The Nick and Kathy Macris Family The Katherine Maloney Family Frank Margaron The Eric and Victoria Matway Family MB Financial Bank Terrance and Jean O’Connor Kevin and Mary Olson

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.

Park Vending The Greg and Susan Peyla Family Salomon Reyes The Danny and Colleen Rubio Family Silver Cross Hospital The Carl and Wendy Smith Family Phil Smolinski Dan and Jeanette Stevenson The Jim and Marge Watts Family Dr. & Mrs. Larry Wiers The Dr. Phil & Mrs. Julie Wilkinson Family Mike and Missie Wright Al and Donna Zanzola 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

Anna Miller – Membership Engagement Champion amiller@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 433

Michele Brown – Membership Director mbrown@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 204

Jim Aul – Maintenance Manager jaul@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 322

Rachel Pescitani – Aquatics Director rpescitani@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 417

Dan Chambers – Aquatics Manager dchambers@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 228

Ashley Banevicius – Youth & Family Coordinator abanevicius@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 316

Michael Taylor – Health, Wellness & Sports Director mtaylor@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 307 Jon Wilson – Director of Competitive Swimming jwilson@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 412

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

Dori Fugate – Membership Engagement Champion dfugate@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 210

Alissa Koenig – Health & Wellness Coordinator akoenig@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 414

Christopher Interial – Youth & Adult Sports Manager cinterial@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 219 Susan Krause – Health & Wellness Director skrause@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 214 Danielle Krohn – Aquatics Director dkrohn@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 226 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 Shannon Stawikowski – Youth & Family Manager sstawikowski@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 212 Marissa Vallejo – JETS Head Age Group Swim Coach mvallejo@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 243 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

Anna Miller – Membership Engagement Champion amiller@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 433 Kenya Raichart – Aquatics Director kraichart@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 320 Michael Taylor – Health, Wellness & Sports Director mtaylor@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 307

MORRIS COMMUNITY YMCA (815) 513-8080

Alissa Koenig – Health & Wellness Coordinator akoenig@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 414

METROPOLITAN OFFICE (815) 729-9638 James Watts – President & CEO jwatts@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 312 Jenna Bay – Graphic Design & Brand Manager jbay@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 310 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 Director 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@jolietymca.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 Jim Aul – Maintenance Manager jaul@jolietymca.org. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 322 Tim Brewer – Facilities & Grounds Director tbrewer@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 322 Taryn Fears – Youth & Family Coordinator tfears@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 418 Brooke Hall – Membership Director bhall@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ext. 415 Marlene Kirsch – Youth & Family Director mkirsch@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 315

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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 Kyle Nowaczyk – Digital Communications Manager knowaczyk@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 323 Lynette Sartori – Program Manager – Teen & Young Adult Advancement lsartori@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 611 Julie Wilkinson – Senior Development Director jwilkinson@jolietymca.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ext. 318


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


MORRIS COMMUNITY YMCA 320 Wauponsee Street Morris, IL 60450 (815) 513-8080 www.jolietymca.org

In partnership with

KIDS LOVE US! AND THEIR PARENTS DO, TOO! PRESCHOOL SUMMER CAMP

SUMMER DAY CAMP

Ages 3-5 Camp Location Morris Community YMCA 320 Wauponsee Street Morris, IL 60450 Hours Monday-Thursday 9-11:30 a.m. Price Facility Members $50/child/week Community Members $75/child/week

Ages Grades K-8 Camp Locations Saratoga Elementary School 4040 N. Division Street Morris, IL 60450 Coal City Early Childhood Center 755 S. Carbon Hill Rd. Coal City, IL 60416 Hours Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-6 p.m Price* Facility Members $140/child/week Community Members $165/child/week

Registration Opens March 3 At the Y, no one is turned away due to the inability to pay. Financial assistance is available. DHS funds are also accepted.

*Plus a one-time registration fee of $45 per family. At the Y, no one is turned away due to the inability to pay. Financial assistance is available. DHS funds are also accepted.

REGISTER BY MARCH 12 AND SAVE $45!


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