New Canaan YMCA Spring Brochure 2010

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New Canaan YMCA

Enriching all people in spirit, mind, and body‌

2010

Spring Programs Online Registration begins Monday, February 22 Classes begin March 22


Y M C A S P R I N G P RO G R A M S

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Annual CAMPAIGN The YMCA’s Annual Support Campaign Enriching all people in spirit, mind, and body…

The New Canaan YMCA’s annual support campaign supports our work in the community by making these charitable initiatives possible: •

Membership and program scholarships: approximately $270,000 awarded in 2009.

Subsidies for essential mission-based programs, keeping them affordable for all.

The All Kids Are Our Kids campaign is central to our

mission of community service. •

Inclusive and specialized programs for children and adults with special needs.

Seed funding for new programs that respond to our community’s changing needs. •

YMCA World Service Initiatives.

Stewarding the Future: The YMCA Endowment.

…this year’s goal: $325,000 Everyone can make a difference in supporting our community! For more information, contact the YMCA Development Office at 966-4528, ext. 142.


INTERNATIONAL

Festival

The New Canaan YMCA’s 4th Annual International Festival Sunday, March 28, 2010 1:00 – 4:00pm Come join in the fun with us as we travel around the world in our own gym! Interactive entertainment, food samples from different restaurants around the area, arts and crafts, and much, much more…

All are welcome! A FREE event open to the community! If you or someone you know would like to represent their culture in some way, please contact Nicki Jezairian at njezairian@newcanaanymca.org or by phone at (203) 966-4528, ext. 157.

Special Needs Initiative ALL KIDS ARE OUR KIDS It is the belief of the New Canaan YMCA that all children are first and foremost children, regardless of need or ability. All individuals are welcomed and encouraged to participate in our traditional programs; adaptations and accomodations are available. Individual differences are to be celebrated in an inclusive recreational experience, allowing the YMCA to fully deliever on its charitable mission of “enriching all people in spirit, mind, and body.”

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The YMCA has specifically designed several programs with special needs in mind. These programs are located throughout the brochure in their respective departments but can be easily recognized by the YSN logo (left). Please note that all programs, including Specialized programs, are open to all YMCA members, regardless of need or ability.

Should you need assistance in selecting a program or exploring the options available to you, please do not hesitate to contact Marisa McBride, Director of Special Needs Programming, at mmcbride@newcanaanymca.org or (203) 966-4528, ext. 156.

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Y M C A S P R I N G P RO G R A M S

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TABLE OF GENERAL INFORMATION

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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION

4-5 REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 REFUND & EXCHANGE POLICY 7 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 8-9 SCHOOL VACATION CAMP 10 Y- FAMILY 11 ARTS & HUMANITIES 12-13 PRESCHOOL & SCHOOL - AGE SPORTS & W EL L N ES S 14-17 MIDDLE SCHOOL & TEEN PROGRAMS 18-20 PROJECT ADVENTURE 21 BOUNCING BEARS 22-23 REC . GYMNASTICS & DIVING 24-25 SWIM LESSONS 26-31 SPECIALIZED & ADULT AQUATICS / RED CROSS COURSES 32 AQUATICS INFO & POLICIES 33 WHIRLW IND DIVING TEAM 34 CAIMANS SWIM TEAM 35 SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING 36-37 PIL ATES APPARATUS 38 ADULT WELLNESS & SPORTS 39-42 MATERNIT Y / ADULT PROGRAMS 43 THERAPEUTIC PROGRAMS 44 ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS 45 AND DESCRIPTIONS

In an effort to build healthy kids, families, and communities, the YMCA building and grounds became smoke-free on October 15, 2009. Thank you for not smoking on our premises.

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GENERAL HOURS OF OPERATION Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday

Information

5:45 am-10:00 pm 7:30 am-6:30 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

SCHEDULED CLOSINGS Friday, April 2: Good Friday (CLOSED) Sunday, April 4: Easter Sunday (CLOSED) Monday, May 31: Memorial Day (CLOSED) YMCA STAFF : (203) 966-4528 EXT. Carol Antrum, V.P., Program Operations ..................... 140 Lacey Arndt, Outback Director ......................... 594-3075 Krista Bessinger, Asst. Synchronized Swimming Director.......................................................173 Brendan Carney, Sports Director.......................................152 Davie Cedela, Youth & Family Director ...................... 141 Joann Cerretani, V.P., Program Operations .................. 133 John Conway, Facility Manager................................ 155 Diane DiBella, Asst. Wellness Director (Personal Training) ... 123 Susan Cossette Eng, Financial Development & Marketing Director............................................. 142 Anne Finneson, Asst. Finance Director........................ 171 Nancy Follis, Membership Operations & Communications Director .................................................136 Alicia Guerrette, Asst. Competitive Swimming Director.... 174 Nicole Jezairian, Arts and Humanities Director ............. 157 Pam Libertiny, V.P. of Human Resources and Risk Management ........................................ 128 Carol Matousek, Chief Financial Officer ..................... 125 Marisa McBride, Director of Special Needs Programming ..156 Sergey Meshcherskiy, Associate Diving Director ............. 158 Jen Muzyk, Synchronized Swimming Director ............... 153 Suzan Obernier, Asst. Wellness Director ...................... 127 Jason Paige, Competitive Swimming Director ................ 137 Craig Panzano, Executive Director ............................. 124 Suzy Pfeifer, Child Development Director ................... 163 Bridget Philipp, Senior Director of Wellness & Health Enhancement ....................................... 126 Sarah Rivers, Asst. Outback Director ................... 594-3075 Patty Roberts, Membership Retention & Communications Director..................................... 166 Josephine Rojas, Aquatics Director ............................ 169 Kim Rojas, Assistant Aquatics Director ........................ 143 Joseph Somma, Jr., Senior Director of Competitive Diving & Sports ..........................................159 John Spadafina, Asst. Competitive Swimming Director..... 138

YMCA MISSION Enriching all people in spirit, mind, and body… The New Canaan YMCA is committed to providing programs and services that promote the health and well being of our members and our community. We are founded on Christian principles and are guided by our core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. SERVING EVERYONE Financial Assistance: The YMCA strives to serve everyone in our community, regardless of economic circumstances. Financial aid applications for YMCA programs and membership may be obtained at the Front Desk or on our website. The application process is confidential and requires proof of financial need. This assistance is made possible by donor contributions to the Y’s Annual Support Campaign. Applications should be submitted to Carol Antrum, ext. 140. See additional information on page 6.

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Special Member Needs: All are welcome at the New Canaan YMCA; see page 1 for more information.

A . W. A . Y . P RO G R A M Through the A.W.A.Y. (Always Welcome at the YMCA) Program, you can use your membership at over 600 participating YMCAs across the country at no charge or at a priority rate of that YMCA’s guest fee. We recommend you contact the Y you are visiting to ascertain the Y-AWAY policy. UPCOMING FIRE DRILLS Thursday, April 15, 4:00 pm Tuesday, June 15, 3:00 pm F E E L G O O D AT T H E Y M C A ... J O I N O U R S TA F F ! Great people are at the heart of every great organization. Learn how your talents can make a difference at the New Canaan YMCA. As an employee of the Y, benefits include Y membership (10+ hrs/week), priority registration, program discounts, flexible schedules (as applicable), career development, and a healthy atmosphere! Employment application form and current employment opportunities can be found at www.newcanaanymca.org. Contact Pam Libertiny, V.P. of Human Resources and Risk Management, at 203-966-4528, ext. 128, for more information.

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MEMBERSHIP PRESCHOOL (Ages 0-4) • With this membership, children 4 and under may participate in all age-appropriate YMCA activities. • Parents and caregivers with children through age 4: Please use Boy’s/ Girl’s locker rooms. For unisex situations, Family/ Special Needs Locker Rooms are available. YOUTH (Ages 5-14) • Use of Rec Pool during scheduled Family Swim times. (Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult member in the pool. Valles Pool: Swimmers must be 13 or older to participate in Adult Lap.) • Use of both gymnasiums during scheduled open times. • Right to reserve racquetball and squash courts. (Must be at least 13 years old and accompanied by an adult.) • Use of Boys/Girls Locker Room. • Children 10 years old and younger and non-swimmers of any age MUST have an adult responsible for them in a bathing suit in the pool in order to participate in Family Swim. NON-SWIMMERS OF ANY AGE AND CHILDREN USING A SWIM AID MUST HAVE A PARENT IN THE POOL NO MORE THAN AN ARM’S LENGTH AWAY FROM THE CHILD AT ALL TIMES. STUDENT (Ages 15-18 and Full-Time College) adults ages 15 and up enjoy the same membership privileges as adults! • Check out the Adult Membership description. (Note: Members under 18 years of age use Boys or Girls locker rooms). • College students: College photo I.D. and dated full-time course schedule required when joining. • Separate school break memberships available (Winter and Summer breaks). • Young

Included in all memberships (Ages 15+)

WELLNESS CENTER strength circuit equipment and Hoist Roc-It Strength • Lots of cardio and free weight equipment • Two orientation sessions with trainer • Paramount

GROUP FITNESS CL ASSES sunny studios with suspended wood floors and professional sound system • Motivating, fun instructors • More than 50 classes each week (land, water and spinning) • Mind-Body Center: dedicated to Pilates, yoga, and other like-minded classes.

Descriptions A D U LT • Ages 19 and older. • The YMCA’s Wellness Center is included in ALL Adult memberships! • Unlimited group fitness classes in the Y’s Fitness Studios, as well as water and Spinning classes. • Use of both pools during scheduled Adult Lap and Family Swim times. • Use of both gymnasiums during scheduled open times. • Participation in pickup basketball games during scheduled times. • Right to reserve racquetball and squash courts and participate in challenge ladders. Reservations may be made one day in advance for members. FA M I LY / S I N G L E PA R E N T FA M I LY and Single Parent Family are defined using IRS guidelines to include head of household, all dependents, and live-in nannies (tax return documentation required for children/dependents over 18). • Dads with young daughters or moms with young sons (ages 5 and over) may use Family/ Special Needs Locker Rooms. • Each family member has use of facilities as listed in Adult or Youth Membership descriptions. • Family

MENS OR WOMENS CENTER • Ages 18 or older. • Includes all of the Adult member privileges, plus: separate locker room area with sauna, steam room, hot tub and kit locker. • Towels, lotion, and hair care products provided. • Enjoy coffee or tea in our comfortable lounges. Cable TV, too! • Massage therapy available. Contact massage therapist directly to schedule appointment.

Membership ID cards must be scanned when entering the YMCA. Please note: $5 replacement fee for lost cards.

Have you had your membership photo taken? Stop by the Front Desk today!

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and Information M E M B E R S H I P A U T H O R I Z AT I O N The New Canaan YMCA reserves the right to secure emergency care and protection for any person participating in YMCA activities. All expenses incurred for emergency treatment will be borne by the participant or their family. The New Canaan YMCA reserves the right to use member and event photographs in YMCA-related promotional materials.

OUR 30 - DAY MEMBERSHIP GUARANTEE Adults, join the New Canaan YMCA at no risk…If you are not pleased with your adult or family membership, we will refund your membership and joiner fee within the first 30 days of your joining. Memberships are non-transferrable and, after 30 days, non-refundable. No refunds on preschool, youth, or student memberships.

MEMBERSHIP CODE OF CONDUCT The New Canaan YMCA is a non-profit organization and reserves the right to deny membership on a non-discriminatory basis when deemed appropriate. Membership is a privilege which may be suspended or revoked by management for abusive behavior, profanity, noncompliance with rules, failure to comply with staff, or other behavior deemed unacceptable and inappropriate. Members are required to carry their ID cards and scan them each and every time they come into the building and are also required to have their picture taken and linked to their membership account. The Y’s Policy Manual is available upon request at the Front Desk and is also online: newcanaanymca.org under “About Us.”

WAYS TO PAY Annual: A one-year membership can be purchased by paying with cash, check, VISA or MasterCard.

WAIVER OF LIABILIT Y / PRIVACY POLICY All members will sign a waiver of liability upon establishing and renewing all memberships. The YMCA bears no responsibility or liability for the state of health or fitness of its members and shall have no liability to members, guests, or visitors for damage or injury to persons or property while on YMCA premises, using YMCA equipment or facilities, or participating in YMCA programs. Please be assured that the YMCA never releases your personal information to outside parties. Member Service Desk Business Hours: Monday-Friday: 7:30 am – 8:00 pm Saturday: 7:30 am- 4:30 pm • Sunday: 9:00 am- 5:00 pm

YMCA POLICY : NO CHILD LEFT ALONE Please note that no child under the age of 12 can be unsupervised at the Y. Children 11 years old and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Children under the supervision of a program director or coach are considered accounted for. We will allow a 15-minute window before and after programs that children can wait for a ride. After that point, a parent or guardian will be contacted. Thanks for your help in keeping all of our children safe.

Monthly Bank Draft: Adult and family membership may be paid by the month through automatic payment from your checking account to the YMCA. Not only is it a convenient payment method, but it also provides you with a continuous membership that will never expire unless you request it by providing the YMCA with a 15-day written notification of a termination (no faxes or emails accepted). Non-Member Day Passes: Available to Youth and Adults: valid on the date of issue only (restrictions may apply; name and emergency phone number required).

MEMBERSHIP FEES * Membership Type Adult (Ages 19-62) Men’s or Women’s Center Family Single Parent Family Household Family + Men’s or Women’s Center Family + Men’s and Women’s Center

Joiner’s Fee $100 $100 $100 $100 $100

Monthly Bank Draft $70 $102 $111 $77 $146

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$196

ANNUAL FEE MEMBERSHIPS: Preschool (Ages 0-4) Youth (Ages 5-14) Student (Ages 15-18 & Full-Time College)

$25 $25

$145 $229

$50

$415

Senior Citizens (Age 62+): Receive a 25% subsidy. Note: A Joiner’s Fee is charged for all new memberships and to past members whose memberships have lapsed more than 29 days. These funds are used for building and ground maintenance and improvement. *Memberships are non-refundable, although we do offer a 30-day guarantee to our new adult and family members.


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REGISTRATION W I N T E R P RO G R A M R E G I S T R AT I O N A N D S E S S I O N D AT E S * Online Registration Begins: Monday, February 22, 9:00 am Registration at the YMCA Front Desk: Monday, February 22, 9:00 am Classes Begin: March 22 Classes End: June 19 No Classes:

April 2, April 5-10, May 31

Note: Monday and Friday classes are 11 weeks. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday classes are 12 weeks. *

For current members only. NEW memberships must be purchased at the Front Desk. To better serve our members, online registration is available for our programs. Please read the following instructions, so you can conveniently register for your favorite classes. If you have participated in previous online registration and know your login and password, your online account is already set up and you are ready to go to online registration. Please confirm accessibility before registration begins.

Instructions

If this is your first online registration attempt, please follow these steps at least one week ahead of the start of online registration and confirm accessibility by logging on and viewing program listing. •A

member must have only one email address on file in our membership database before being able to register online and open an “Online Registration Account.” Your address will not be given to anyone and will be used for YMCA purposes only. (Receiving our e-newsletter does not mean we have your e-mail address in our membership database.) • Contact us at membership@newcanaanymca.org to send your e-mail address, or come in to the YMCA in person. These are the only two options for e-mail address input. • When this is completed, go back to the New Canaan YMCA website www.newcanaanymca.org, and follow the prompts for “registration.” • Go to “Online Registration” and click on any “Login and Register” hyperlink. • “First-time users” should retrieve their “Login” and “Password,” which will be sent to the member once their e-mail address is recognized. This is not an immediate response. If your login and password do not work, please click “Retrieve Login,” and you will be emailed your information. If you have any further questions or difficulty, contact us at: membership@newcanaanymca.org. • Once you open your online registration account, you are eligible to register for any future online registration. • At this time Special Payments and Financial Aid transactions must be processed at the Front Desk. Special Payment forms and Financial Aid applications must be submitted to Carol Antrum, Ext. 140, by February 5 for Spring programs. • After classes start, registration and prorating of class fees can only be processed at the Front Desk; online registration after classes start will require full payment. • The New Canaan YMCA reserves the right to close online registration at its discretion. For your convenience and service the New Canaan YMCA strives to promote efficient procedures through enhanced technology. If you have any questions, please contact us at 966-4528.

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Refund& Exchange POLICY P RO G R A M R E F U N D / C R E D I T P O L I C Y Members must complete and return a refund form to the Front Desk for processing at least 5 business days before the class/program starts for each participant. • Should

the YMCA need to cancel a class/program, a full program refund will automatically be issued to the participant. • Should the participant cancel five or more business days (Monday-Friday) prior to the first day of the class/ program, a full refund will be provided, less a $15 processing fee. • Should the participant cancel less than five business days (Monday-Friday) prior to the first class or after the first day of the class/program, whether or not they attended, a 50% program credit will be issued, less a $15 processing fee. • Should the participant cancel less than five business days (Monday-Friday) prior to the first class or after the first day of the class/program, whether or not they attended, AND wish to sign up for another class/program, the participant may wait for their 50% program credit, less a $15 processing fee to be applied to their account and then use it to register for the new class. Otherwise, in order to secure new class opening, the member may sign up and pay for new class and then use program credit for a future transaction. • Should a participant cancel after the second class, whether or not they attended, NO credit shall be given. • Should the participant cancel due to a medical reason, a prorated refund/credit, less a $15 processing fee, will be provided upon written verification by a physician. • There are some exceptions to the above policy which are written in the handbooks/flyers of certain class/programs and supersede the above. • All class/program “Changes” will incur a $15 processing fee and are subject to Director’s discretion. • All class/program “Refunds,” or “Credits” will incur a $15 processing fee and must be submitted within two weeks of session end date.

PROGRAM CHANGES AND CANCELL ATIONS The YMCA reserves the right to cancel any program that fails to meet enrollment requirements. All schedules are subject to change. When programs are cancelled by the YMCA due to inclement weather or other emergency, every effort will be made to reschedule programs and offer make-up classes. If the YMCA is unable to do this, credit for the missed program will be issued and may be used at a later registration.

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Anita & G. Thomas Hargrove

R A I N B OW S TAT I O N Preschool Childcare • Ages 6 weeks–5 years • Hours available Monday–Friday 7:30 am–6:00 pm • Loving, nurturing staff • Staff-to-child ratio of at least 1:4 for infants/toddlers and 1:8 for pre-schoolers • Outdoor walks/play daily • Large preschool play yard • Indoor play area for toddlers • Developmentally appropriate, theme-based curriculum includes activities to develop the whole child: socially, cognitively, emotionally, and physically. • Preschoolers enjoy the entire Y facility, including swimming, Bouncing Bears, gym time, and large program spaces • Infant-

Contact Suzy Pfeifer, ext. 163, for more information.

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Y ’ S L I T T L E OW L N U R S E RY S C H O O L • 2 year old program: Monday and Wednesday OR Tuesday and Thursday 9:30–11:30 am OR New for 2010-11 school year: Friday (only) 9:30-11:30 am • 3 year old program: Monday, Wednesday, Friday OR Tuesday, Thursday 9:00 am–12:00 pm • 4 year old program: Monday-Friday 9:00 am–12:00 pm • Lunch Bunch available: 3’s and 4’s only • Staff/Child ratio of at least 1:4 (2’s), 1:7 (3’s) and 1:8 (4’s) • Developmentally appropriate, theme-based curriculum includes activities to develop the whole child: socially, cognitively, emotionally, and physically. • 3 and 4 year old programs include: Bouncing Bears and Magical Musical School, swimming lessons (4’s only). • All participants enjoy the entire Y facility, including open gym time, large program spaces, and new outdoor play area. Contact Suzy Pfeifer, ext. 163, for more information.

Rainbow Station, Y’s Little Owl Nursery School, and Kids Unlimited are all NAEYC accredited.

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Child Development Center KIDS UNLIMITED childcare program • Grades K-6 • School Dismissal until 6:00 pm • Participants can register for 3, 4 or 5 days per week • Follows New Canaan public schools calendar • Energetic, qualified staff • Staff/child ratio of at least 1:10. • Activities include: Organized gym activities and outdoor play Swimming, art and crafts, cooking, science, music Special events and local trips Homework assistance Vacation programs available ( at reduced rate) on most public school holidays • Transportation provided from New Canaan Public Schools and St. Aloysius • After-school

Contact Suzy Pfeifer, ext. 163, for more information.

M Y P L AY RO O M babysitting program for members who are using the YMCA facility: Monday- Friday: 8:15 am -1:15 pm Saturday: 8:15 am -12:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am -12:00 pm • My Playroom is for children who are 6 months old (and can sit up on their own) and up. • Caring staff provide an environment for play, games, and arts and crafts. Older children are encouraged to bring their homework. • 15-hour coupon books can be purchased at the Front Desk for $95. • Drop-in

See the My Playroom handbook for more details on policies. Contact Suzy Pfeifer, ext. 163, for more information.

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School Vacation CAMP Day Off from School? Looking for Something Fun to Do? Try the YMCA Vacation Programs! G R A D E S K-6 Why not come with the YMCA for an exciting day with your friends? We go on awesome day trips, make crafts, do experiments, and use the YMCA pools and gym. It’s a lot of fun! The program will meet at the New Canaan YMCA from 9 am-5 pm along with some great off-site programs as well. Extended day (8-9 am and 5-6 pm) also available.

MONDAY - FRIDAY, FEB. 15-19 – Winter Vacation MONDAY - FRIDAY, APRIL 5-9 – April Vacation

Grab your friends and sign up for this awesome program! Don’t delay: Registration closes the Wednesday prior to the program, so sign up now. REFUND POLICY • Should the participant cancel 5 or more business days (Monday through Friday) prior to the first day of Vacation Camp Session, a full refund will be provided less a $15 per-person, per-session service charge when the space is filled. If the space is not filled, no refund will be issued. • Should the participant cancel less than 5 business days (Monday through Friday) prior to the first day of Vacation Camp Session, a refund less a $15 per-person, per-session service charge will be prorated according to the date the space is filled. If the space is not filled, no refund will be issued. For more info, contact Davie Cedela, ext. 141. Registration is required for all programs. Watch for more information as the dates draw near, or inquire at the YMCA Front Desk.

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Y- FAMILY Y- G U I D E / Y- P R I N C E S S (A Father/Son and Father/Daughter program: Kindergarten - 3rd Grade)

Remember when you were a kid and your dad was your hero? The Y-Guide/Princess program instills closer family relationships between parents and children. Our program fosters togetherness...doing fun things, such as crafts, hiking, outings, stories, games, and hobbies. In the process, participants get to know and understand each other better. Parents become more aware of their children’s needs, and at the same time children are provided with the important adult role models so necessary to their development. Youngsters savor the joys of achieving in joint projects, and parents, the fun and value of companionship with their children on a one-to-one basis. The parents and youngsters join and participate together in small groups called tribes.

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H E A LT H Y FA M I L I E S , H A P P Y FA M I L I E S A nutrition program for families with children ages 9 -14 As a family: • Learn more about making healthy, affordable food choices. • Have an interactive cooking experience with an experienced chef, followed by a healthy, well-balanced dinner. • Interact with other families in your community. • Held at the Outback Teen Center. This is a FREE program for Y members and nonmembers and is offered as a collaborative effort between the New Canaan YMCA, The Outback Teen Center, New Canaan Department of Youth Services, and Chef 3M. Families that eat together, stay together! For more information, contact Nicki Jezairian at 966-4528, ext. 157, or njezairian@newcanaanymca.org.

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New Member Orientation:

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PARENTS...HEAD ON OUT FOR A NIGHT IN TOWN AND LEAVE THE KIDS, AND THE FUN, TO US! We’ll order pizza, play games, and have a different special event for each Friday Night Out! Don’t let your child miss out on the fun! This program is restricted to children with special needs and their siblings. Children will be grouped by age. Dates: Friday, March 12 Friday, April 23 Friday, May 14 Friday, June 4

P RO G R A M F E E S 2010-11 Child- $60 Child- $143

A New Canaan YMCA Special Needs Program

Sunday, May 16, 3:30 pm, at the New Canaan YMCA Registration forms for new members collected: May 17-June 1 Participants will be notified of their tribe assignments by Aug. 1. Note: Past member registration May 3-17.

Past Participants Y Members Non-Members

Friday Night Out

Dad- Free Dad- $119

Drop Off: 6 PM - Pick Up: Promptly @ 8 PM

New Siblings Y Members Non-Members

Child- $70 Child- $154

First-year Participants Y Members Non-Members

Child- $91 Child- $174

Fee: $15/MEMBER - $25/NON-MEMBER SPACE IS LIMITED. TO SAVE YOUR SPOT, SIGN UP AT THE YMCA FRONT DESK. Dad- Free Dad- $141

For questions or more information, contact Marisa McBride at (203) 966-4528, x165, or mmcbride@newcanaanymca.org.

Limit: 20 Families per tribe. *Outings are an additional fee.

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PRESCHOOL & SCHOOL - AGE

Arts & Humanities The New Canaan YMCA SCHOOL OF MUSIC Lessons in: Piano, Strings, Drums, Guitar, Voice, Music Theory

Ages 5-Adult: As part of our Arts and Humanities initiative, the New Canaan YMCA is proud to have a music program for kids and adults! Music nourishes the brain, enriches the spirit, and helps to develop children’s fundamental learning skills. The music lessons are taught by highly trained local instructors from a variety of different schools of music who have been teaching young people and adults for many years. Rob Silvan, piano/voice; Jody Sandhaus, piano/voice; Rick Quintanal, drums; Justin Elkins, violin and cello; Maria Elkins, piano; and Sid Obando, guitar. Lessons meet once per week for 12 weeks: 30-Minute Lessons: $504 plus membership; 45-Minute Lessons: $744 plus membership; 1-Hour Lessons: $984 plus membership For more information contact Nicki Jezairian at 966-4528, ext. 157, or njezairian@newcanaanymca.org or pick up a YMCA School of Music brochure at the Front Desk. *If there is a desire to learn more about an instrument that is not listed, please contact us, and we will try our best to accomodate that need.

HOT DIGGITY CRAFTS Child & Guardian Class (Ages 2-3)

Crafts, crafts, and more crafts! This class will open your child’s mind and imagination to the world of arts and crafts. Glitter, glue, paint, google-eyes, and recycled materials are only a few of the things we will use to ensure a messy—and incredibly fun—time. Location: Instructor: Session Start/End: No Classes: Day: Time: Member Fee: Limit:

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Led by board-certified music therapist Judy Engel, this program includes a structured curriculum that provides music activities to increase your child’s developmental learning. Enjoy movement and singing as well as instruments and props for individual creativity and to enhance fine, gross motor, and beat-sense skills. You and your child will be learning and having fun all at the same time! Location: Williams Room Instructor: J. Engel Session Dates: Wed: 3/31-5/26 (8 weeks) Thurs: 4/1-5/27 (8 weeks) Fri: 4/16-5/28 (7 weeks) No classes: 4/7-4/9 Fee: $105 Friday classes (7 weeks), $120 Wed., Thurs. classes (8 weeks), plus Preschool or Family membership Limit: 10 children with adult 6-12 months Thursday 12:15-1:00 pm Friday 9:30 - 10:15 am 13-24 months Thursday 10:30 - 11:15 am Thursday 12:15 - 1:00 pm Friday 10:30 - 11:15 am 25-36 months Wednesday 10:30 - 11:15 am Thursday 9:30 - 10:15 am

MORE THAN JUST MUSIC PLUS (Ages 2-5)

NEW TIME!

Our traditional More Than Just Music class with built-in accomodations in place for children with special needs. Location: Williams Room Instructor: J. Engel Day/Time: Friday, 2:00-2:45 pm Session Dates: 4/16-5/28 (7 weeks); no classes 4/9 Fee: $105, plus Preschool, Youth, or Family membership Limit: 6 children with adult S N

A J O U R N E Y T H RO U G H A RT (Ages 7-14) An art-centered activity group for children with a variety of special needs and developmental delays, the goal of this group is to use art materials and techniques in a therapeutic way to enhance and practice communication skills. Art stimulates the imagination and becomes the bridge for self-expression. Led by Sara O’Connor, who -has her M.A. in Art Therapy, participants will use a variety of art materials to assist in the development of foundation skills, art activities, and socialization. Location: Multipurpose Room 2 Instructor: S. O’Connor Day/Time: Tuesdays, 4:15-5:00 pm Session Dates: 3/22-6/19; no classes 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31 Fee: $240, plus Youth or Family membership Limit: 6 children with adult

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2010

PRESCHOOL

Sports

P E E W E E T E N N I S (Ages 4-5) Presented by Slammer Tennis World! Kids will learn the basics of tennis in a fun-filled atmosphere. Strokes covered include ground strokes and volleys, the overhead, and the serve. The class will also incorporate some light exercises and footwork drills to build stamina. Lessons taught by certified tennis teaching professional. Note: All students must bring their own tennis racquet to class, and there will be no make-ups except for inclement weather. T H E P R E S C H O O L 3 (Ages 4-5) The Preschool 3 is a fun class that covers three sports: Basketball, Tee-ball, and Soccer. The class runs for 12 weeks, and dedicates 4 weeks to teaching the fundamentals of each sport. Participants should bring their own glove for tee-ball. P R E S C H O O L S O C C E R (Ages 3-5) Participants will learn the fundamentals and basics of soccer. Players will also learn teamwork and sportsmanship while having a great time!

T H E L I T T L E S T I X T M (Ages 3-5) The LITTLE STIXTM lacrosse class will be offered at the New Canaan YMCA for boys and girls ages 3-5 this Spring as an 8-week program. Children will gain confidence and have fun learning lacrosse skills. Cradling, shooting, throwing, catching, and game play are all part of each 45-minute class. S N A G ® G O L F (Ages 4-5) It has been said that the game of golf is a microcosm of life itself. The sport, more than any other, truly reflects the well- known adage, “It’s not whether you win or lose; it’s how you play the game.” Developed by former PGA Tour players Terry Anton and Wally Armstrong, SNAG® provides an excellent entree for kids into the game of golf. SNAG® contains all the basic elements of golf, but in a modified form. Falling somewhere between miniature golf and regulation golf, SNAG® allows for full shots, pitching, chipping, and putting. Perhaps the greatest feature of SNAG® is that it makes learning as much fun as playing!

CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCT

SESSION DAY START / END

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Pee Wee Tennis The Preschool 3 The Preschool 3 Preschool Soccer (3’s only) Preschool Soccer (ages 4-5) Preschool Soccer (3’s only) Preschool Soccer (ages 4-5) Preschool Soccer (ages 4-5) Preschool Soccer (ages 4-5)* LITTLE STIXTM (ages 3-5) LITTLE STIXTM (ages 3-5) SNAG® Golf (ages 4-5) SNAG® Golf (ages 4-5)

South Gym Field/South Gym Field/South Gym Field/South Gym Field/South Gym Field/South Gym Field/South Gym Field/South Gym Field/South Gym South Gym South Gym South Gym South Gym

Marvin Tyler YMCA Staff YMCA Staff YMCA Staff YMCA Staff YMCA Staff YMCA Staff YMCA Staff YMCA Staff Todd Gilman Todd Gilman YMCA Staff YMCA Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 4/15-6/3 4/13-6/1 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

11:00-11:30 am 10:15-11:00 am 1:45-2:30 pm 10:00-10:45 am 10:00-10:45 am 2:45-3:30 pm 12:00-12:45 pm 1:30-2:15 pm 12:00-12:45 pm 1:30-2:15 pm 1:30-2:15 pm 1:45-2:30 pm 9:15-10:00 am

$248 $150 $150 $171 $186 $186 $186 $171 $170 $180 $180 $171 $186

4 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 18 18 10 10

Mon. Thurs. Wed. Mon. Tues. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. Thurs. Tues. Mon. Wed.

No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31 Note: Monday and Friday classes run for 11 weeks; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurday, and Saturday classes are 12 weeks.

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Sports & Wellness Y O U T H H O O P S (Grades 2-5) This program is highly recommended for anyone that has interest in participating in the YMCA’s Recreational Basketball League this winter. Sportsmanship and teamwork strictly enforced. Sign up today and be ready for the next level of play! Y - RO O K I E S T - B A L L Boys & Girls Ages 4-5 (Pre-K only) This is a beginner instructional league designed around fun and skill development in the sport of baseball . Y-Rookies TBall provides children with the opportunity to learn about teamwork and what it means to be a part of a team. The early weeks of the program will focus on instruction and practice in hitting and fielding, gearing up for weekly Saturday games as the season gets underway.

PEE WEE BASKETBALL (Grades K-2) The purpose of this program is to teach younger boys and girls the basic basketball skills, such as dribbling, passing, defensive strategies, and shooting. Our goal is to get them going in the right direction of this fast-paced sport. Sportsmanship and teamwork are strictly enforced. FUN FITNESS (Grades 3 & 4) This class involves a variety of physical activities geared toward keeping your child moving; introducing the fitness concepts of strength, endurance, and flexibility; and most important having fun!! Relays, rope skipping, active games, agility drills, and stretching, along with some strength work using bands and dumbbells, are all part of this class. ZUMBA FOR KIDS (Preschool & School-Age) Zumba for Kids is a Latin-inspired dance fitness program. It is an exciting way for kids to exercise while having fun learning to dance! The kids begin each class with a warm-up of freestyle dance, hula hooping, etc, and then move from song to song treating each routine like a different mood or personality. They will also as a group choreograph their own dance to a song or two. The class ends with a cool down and stretch. It is 45 fun-filled minutes of nonstop movement!

CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

Pee Wee Basketball Youth Hoops Y-Rookies T-Ball

South Gym South Gym YMCA Side Lawn Group Exercise Ctr. Mind-Body Center Group Exercise Ctr. Group Exercise Ctr.

Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Staff YMCA Staff

Fun Fitness (Grades 3 & 4)* Zumba for Preschoolers (Ags 4-5) Zumba for Kids (Ages 6-9) Zumba for Kids (Ages 10-11)

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Thurs. 4:30-5:15 pm Wed. 4:00-4:45 pm

$186 $186

10 12

4/17-5/22 3/22-6/19

Sat. 8:00-10:00 am Thurs. 4:00-4:45 pm

$163 $150

100 12

D. Herdic

3/22-6/19

Tues.

1:30-2:15 pm

$124

10

D. Herdic

3/22-6/19

Tues.

4:00-4:45 pm

$124

12

D. Herdic

3/22-6/19

Wed.

3:15-4:00 pm

$124

12

No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31.

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2010

SCHOOL-AGE

Sports & Wellness FENCING (Beginners & Advanced; ages 7-15)

JUNIOR TENNIS (Ages 6-10 and 11-15)

Looking for something new for your child to try? This program is a great introduction to an Olympic sport that has been around for centuries. Participants will learn basic footwork, hand positioning, and much more.

Presented by Slammer Tennis World! Kids will learn the basics of tennis in a fun-filled atmosphere. Strokes covered include ground strokes and volleys, the overhead, and the serve. The class will also incorporate some light exercises and footwork drills to build stamina. Lessons taught by a certified tennis teaching professional. Note: All students must bring their own tennis racquet to class, and there will be no make-ups except for inclement weather.

Note: Fencing is a beginning-level class. Participants signing up for Advanced Fencing must have completed Fencing and have instructor approval. All first-time participants must purchase the basic 5-piece beginner foil set BFS5 at www.blue-gauntlet.com or by calling 201-797-3332.

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S P O RT S O F A L L S O RT S (Grades K-4) A traditional sports program with built-in adaptations and accessibility for children with special needs, this program develops skills in different sports areas in a fun environment. Some of the activities will be soccer, football, basketball, and kickball.

SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOL - AGE PROGRAMS BE SURE TO CHECK OUT... Friday Night Out (p.11) A Journey Through Art (p.13) Fit Through Fun (p.13) Sports of All Sorts (p.16) Explorer Bears (p.22) Youth Yoga (p.17) Specialized Aquatics Programs (p.32)

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CLASS

S N

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR START / END

SESSION

DAY

TIME FEE

MEMBER

LIMIT

Junior Tennis (6-7)

South Gym

Coach Marvin

3/22-6/19

Mon.

3:45-4:30 pm

$257

6

Junior Tennis (8-10)

South Gym

Coach Marvin

3/22-6/19

Mon.

4:45-5:30 pm

$257

6

Junior Tennis (11-15)

South Gym

Coach Marvin

3/22-6/19

Mon.

2:45-3:30 pm

$257

6

Sports of All Sorts

South Gym

YMCA Staff

3/22-6/19

Wed.

4:45-5:30 pm

$180

8

Fencing (Ages 7-10)

South Gym

M. Steinschneider

3/22-6/19

Mon.

5:30-6:30 pm

$257

12

Fencing (Ages 11-15)

South Gym

M. Steinschneider

3/22-6/19

Mon.

6:30-7:30 pm

$257

12

Adv. Fencing (Ages 7-15)

South Gym

M. Steinschneider

3/22-6/19

Wed.

6:30-7:30 pm

$275

12

No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31; Note: Monday classes run for 11 weeks; Wednesday classes are 12 weeks.

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Sports,Wellness & Recreation S N A G ® G O L F (Ages 5-11) Developed by former PGA Tour players Terry Anton and Wally Armstrong, SNAG® provides an excellent entre for kids into the game of golf. SNAG® contains all the basic elements of golf, but in a modified form. Falling somewhere between miniature golf and regulation golf, SNAG® allows for full shots, pitching, chipping, and putting. Perhaps the greatest feature of SNAG® is that it makes learning as much fun as playing! S N

Y O G A (Ages 6-11) Enjoy this fun and safe class while learning breathing, stretching, balance, and focusing energy. This interactive yoga class gives children wih special needs the basic principles of yoga practice, while maintaining a fun and upbeat environment! Come fly through the sky like a super hero! Explode just like a volcano! Or jump across a pond like a frog! This fun program is especially designed for your child with special needs and aims to increase attention span, relaxation, body awareness, and self-confidence! G I R L S V O L L E Y B A L L (Grades 6-8) This class for middle school girls is an introduction to the fundamentals of volleyball. The program is recommended for all those who have an interest in playing volleyball on the high school level.

MIDDLE SCHOOL MADNESS (Grades 5-8) Teens, come take over the YMCA! Middle School Madness is offered one Saturday a month (except in December) during the school year. Under the leadership of the Y staff and volunteers, Middle School Madness offers fun, recreation, and great special events for our community’s youth. Activities include special theme nights, D.J. dance parties, 3-D movies, live entertainment, swimming, working out in the Wellness Center, game room, and much more! Check out the Wii room, a space designed exclusively for Wii games! Games will include boxing, tennis, bowling, Guitar Hero, etc. Note: Advance registration and ticket sale available online. Save money and avoid waiting in line the night of the event.

PRE - TEEN FITNESS (Grades 5 & 6) These are the ideal years to introduce a strength training program. Pre-teens will learn a strength training program using dumbbells and will also improve their endurance level through a variety of movement activities in a game atmosphere using jump ropes, balls, hoops, cones, steps, and bands. See pages 18-20 for more programs for teens.

CLASS

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INSTRUCTOR SESSION START / END

DAY

SNAG® Golf (Ages 8-11)

South Gym

YMCA Staff

3/22-6/19

SNAG® Golf (Ages 5-7)

South Gym

YMCA Staff

Yoga (Ages 6-11)

Mind-Body Center

Middle School Madness

YMCA

Pre-Teen Fitness Girls Volleyball

MEMBER

LIMIT

Thurs. 3:00-3:45 pm

$186

12

3/22-6/19

Tues.

4:30-5:15 pm

$186

12

YMCA Staff

3/22-6/19

Thurs. 5:00-5:45 pm

$240

6

Davie Cedela

4/17, 5/15, 6/5

Sat.

7:00-9:30 pm

$10/$13 ($16 @ door)

Group Exercise Dave Isidor (Grades 5 & 6) Center

3/22-6/19

Mon.

3:15-4:00 pm

$137

12

South Gym

3/22-6/19

Wed.

3:00-4:00 pm

$186

24

Jack Lee

TIME FEE

No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31; Note: Monday classes run for 11 weeks; Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday classes are 12 weeks.

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2010

MIDDLE SCHOOL

& HIGH SCHOOL

Sports & Wellness

F. I . T. PROGRAM ( FAMILIES IN TRAINING ) The F.I.T. Program is designed to strengthen families by providing opportunities to exercise together in a safe, fun environment. After successfully completing the exam at the end of the 8-week Youth Strength Training class, teens ages 12-14 will be eligible for the Teen F.I.T. Pass, allowing them to use the Wellness Center from 2-5 pm Monday through Sunday. F.I.T. Pass holders may also work out with their parent at any time. Teens can also earn a F.I.T. Pass by completing 10 sessions with a personal trainer and successfully completing the Youth Strength Training exam. F.I.T. classes are free for family members!

YOUTH STRENGTH TRAINING (F.I.T. Class, Ages 12-14) This program teaches sound principles of strength training, aerobic endurance, and muscle conditioning. A certified personal trainer will teach proper technique as well as Wellness Center safety. After completing this 8-week course, participants take practical and written exams to test their skills and earn their F.I.T. pass. TEEN SPIN (Ages 12-18) On Mondays and Wednesdays at 4:30 PM, get your friends together and sign up for this wild workout. Spinning is a unique group exercise class performed on stationary cycles. Set to your favorite music, this class is a great workout, not to mention a fun ride! This class is free to members and runs continuously; session dates do not apply. Bring a towel and water bottle to each class. Note: Participant must have a minimum leg length of 30 inches from the top of hip bone to the bottom of foot. ZUMBA FOR KIDS (Ages 11-15) Zumba for Kids is a Latin-inspired dance fitness program. It is an exciting way for kids to exercise while having fun learning to dance! The kids begin each class with a warm-up of freestyle dance, hula hooping, etc, and then move from song to song treating each routine like a different mood or personality. They will also as a group choreograph their own dance to a song or two. The class ends with a cool down and stretch. It is 45 funfilled minutes of nonstop movement! CLASS

Youth Strength Youth Strength Youth Strength Youth Strength

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F I T T H RO U G H F U N

NEW!

Stay fit with friends this Spring in our unique, music and dance class! Primary focus will be on movement, social interaction, and musical expression. Each session will conclude with a 10-minute social activity for participants to interact with their friends. S N

TEEN YOGA (Grades 6-12) Specifically designed for middle and high school students with special needs, this class offers a therapeutic, yet fun, approach to yoga! Sessions focus on breathing, gentle poses, balanced movements to music, safe stretching, and relaxation, while offering participants the opportuunity to move their bodies safely in conscious ways to enhance physical and emotional balance, body awareness, and self-confidence.

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR START / END

SESSION

DAY

TIME FEE

MEMBER LIMIT

Wellness Center Wellness Center Wellness Center Wellness Center

Dave Isidor Deb Herdic Dave Isidor Dave Isidor

4/12-6/7 4/12-6/7 4/13-6/3 4/13-6/3

Mon. & Wed. Mon. & Wed. Tues. & Thurs. Tues. & Thurs .

4:00-5:00 pm 2:15-3:15 pm 4:30-5:30 pm 2:15-3:15 pm

$203* $203* $203* $203*

12 12 12 12

*Youth Strength and F.I.T. Club are free to family members!

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Zumba for Kids (Ages 11-15)

Group Exercise Center

Deb Herdic

3/22-6/19

Tues.

2:30-3:15 pm $124

12

Fit Through Fun (Elementary School)

Mind-Body Center

Judy Engel

3/29-5/24

Mon. (8 weeks)

4:00-4:45 pm $160

8

Fit Through Fun (Middle School)

Mind-Body Center

Judy Engel

3/29-5/24

Mon. (8 weeks)

4:45-5:30 pm $160

8

Teen Yoga

Mind-Body Studio

YMCA Staff

3/22-6/19

Tues.

5:00-5:45 pm $240

8

No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31

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MIDDLE SCHOOL

Choices M I D D L E S C H O O L C H O I C E S : The New Canaan YMCA, New Canaan Youth Services, Saxe Middle School, Outback Teen Center, New Canaan Parks and Recreation, and The New Canaan Police have joined forces to create a variety of outlets for young people. The goal of this collaboration is to give middle school students fun and safe “choices.” Look for the Saxe Middle School “Choices Catalog,” which includes a full list of all the activities, along with dates and times for programs and other choices. MIDDLE SCHOOL LOUNGE (Grades 5 & 6) Did you know that the Y has ping-pong, foosball, air hockey, and a Wii? Come hang out on Mondays and Wednesdays with your friends from 3:30-5:30 to play games, or just get your homework done. Having trouble in a certain subject? We can arrange for a high school tutor to help you out. You can also work together to plan a trip one a month! SPICE IT UP! Come learn how to cook a meal for your family and have fun with food! We will invite your family to dinner for our last class to show off your skills.

BE SURE TO CHECK OUT... Middle School Madness (p.17)

YOUNG ADVENTURERS Have you ever wanted to learn how to survive in the wilderness, kayak, or climb a mountain? Join this adventurous group, and learn how to do all this—and more! Whether you are a thrill-seeker or just have an interest in the outdoors, this group is for you. The group will meet at the YMCA on Thursdays from 3:30-6:00 for 9 weeks. The first week will be an introduction to the program followed by 8 weeks of adventure! Dattco Bus will provide us with transportation to the SONO Field House in South Norwalk for the first 4 weeks to learn everything from the very basics of climbing to trying to achieve the most challenging climb . Then will head on over to Downunder Kayaking in Rowayton for our last 4 weeks . There, we will not only learn the skills of kayaking but we will also take a look at the water and environment that surrounds us. Pricing for this 9-week adventure includes transportation to and from the YMCA and all rental fees associated with the field trip sites. Please note that days and times may vary depending on the activity. Meets Thursdays from 3:30-6:00 from April 1 through June 3. Fee: Member- $100; Non-member- $125 *Program subsidized through the generosity of New Canaan Youth Services

CLASS

Middle School Lounge Spice it Up! 7th-8th Grade Young Adventurers

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

FEE (Member

LIMIT

/Non-Member)

YMCA

Davie Cedela

3/22-6/19

T&W

3:30-5:30 pm

$40/$50

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YMCA YMCA

Davie Cedela Davie Cedela

3/22-6/19 4/1-6/3

Mon. Thurs.

2:30-3:30 pm 3:30-6:00 pm

$250/$279 $100/$125

10 12

No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31

Teen Scene ! NEW

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Join us for dinners, activities at The Outback, and more! This great group of teens meets every other week. Contact Marisa McBride at (203) 966-4528, x156, for more info.

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2010

MIDDLE SCHOOL

&

TEEN

Programs Y- H I G H L E A D E R S We are looking for youth ages 14-17 who are interested in working as volunteers with a group of their peers to organize club events, trips, and community service projects. This is your chance to showcase your leadership skills and talents within your community and meet new friends! The YMCA is inviting you to be a part of this dynamic group. Group will meet two times per month during the school year. Please contact Davie Cedela for more details at 966-4528, ext. 141. R E D C RO S S B A B Y S I T T I N G C E RT I F I C AT I O N (Ages 11-15) Enjoy being with kids? Looking to earn extra cash? Take the Red Cross Babysitting Certification course at the YMCA and be the “best of the best.” You’ll learn specific techniques and skills to become certified in First Aid. Parents will feel reassured when they hear that you have earned this certification. If you want to be a confident, fun, and creative babysitter, sign up now! This is a two-day course.

SPECIAL NEEDS MIDDLE / HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS BE SURE TO CHECK OUT...

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Fit Through Fun (p.13) Friday Night Out (p.11) Specialized Aquatics Programs (p.32) Teen Yoga (p.18) Teen Scene (p.20)

CLASS

LOCATION

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NEW!

TEEN SCENE Middle school and high school youth: Looking for something fun to do with others during the week? How about afternoons at the Outback Teen Center, dinners in town, and trips to local activities? We’re doing all that – and so much more! Be on the lookout for more info soon regarding days, times, and fees. Contact Marisa McBride for more info at (203) 966-4528, x156, or mmcbride@newcanaanymca.org. T E E E N D O C S F I L M F E S T I VA L C O N T E S T (Ages 13 – 19) Calling all teen film makers! Grab a camera and tell a story for this new partnership between Y- Arts and AFI Screen Nation’s film festival for teens, called TEENDOCS: The world, seen through the eyes of teen film makers. TEENDOCS is a national youth documentary film competition .

Contest Guidelines: • Must be 13 – 19 years of age and live in the U.S. • Films must be 10 minutes or less and tell a real-life story about the world you live in; you may enter as many films as you wish. • Films are due April 1, 2010. You must upload your film to YouTube, and then send YouTube link to screennation@afi.com. • Also send your uploaded film to njezairian@newcanaanymca.org to be a part of a New Canaan YMCA Teen Film Festival, so that we can keep record of teens from our area that have entered. The top 3 films will be selected by AFI and will be part of the world-class AFI Discovery Documentary Film Festival, held each June at the AFI Silver Theatre, Silver Spring Maryland . This YMCA Y-Arts and AFI Screen Nation program is made possible by a grant from the Best Buy Children’s Foundation . Contact Nicki Jezairian at njezairian@newcanaanymca.org or (203) 966-4528, ext. 157.

INSTRUCTOR START / END

SESSION

DAY

TIME

FEE (Member

LIMIT

/Non-Member)

Y-High Leaders

YMCA

Davie Cedela

Monthly

Thurs. 7:00-8:00 pm (Nov.-June)

Free

20

Red Cross Babysitting Certification

YMCA

Davie Cedela

3/22 & 3/24 OR 6/8 & 6/10

M&W T & Th.

$75/$100

10

No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31

20

3:15-7:15 pm 3:15-7:15 pm


PRO J ECT

Adventure

TEAM BUILDING!

Let us bring our bag of tricks to you with PA on Wheels! Groups who take part in our Project Adventure on Wheels program will be required to figure out problems, overcome obstacles, and work as a team to complete a task within certain boundaries and sometimes within a time limit, much like “real life.” What your group will get out of it is a boosted morale toward stressful situations and seemingly impossible odds. Once they know they can overcome an obstacle such as “Stepping Stones” or encourage their fellow group members to experience the “Wild Woosey,” they know they can overcome tasks at work, in school, or life. We work with organizations/businesses, school groups, alternative classrooms, out-of-school programs, religious youth groups, sports teams, camps, and clubs throughout the year either at the YMCA or your facility. Our schedules are flexible; please contact us about availability.

Contact Davie Cedela, (203) 966-4528, ext. 141, for more information regarding program and fees and to schedule your group’s activity.

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2010

BOUNCING

Bears

BOUNCING BEARS EXPLORATIVE GYM is a unique and integrated program that will challenge your child as he or she develops physically and socially. Your child will be exposed to activities that enhance flexibility, balance, rhythm, and motor skills. Age-appropriate classes incorporate music, dance, puppets, relays, games, gymnastics apparatus, skills stations, and creative obstacle courses. An emphasis is placed on community and social skills, as well as the Y core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. Workout Attire: Shorts and tee-shirt, sweats, or leotard. No shoes, socks or jewelry. Make-Up Policy: Open gym time will be provided on Monday and Thursday from 12:00- 1:00 pm for make-ups and additional playtime. Member fee for additional playtime: $15 per day. The program is divided into the following levels: BOPPERS: 3-5 years, child only L I T T L E T Y K E S : 12-24 months with parent M I G H T Y M I T E S : 24-36 months with parent G Y M S TA R S : 3 years old with parent TUMBLERS: 3-4 years old, child only A C RO B AT S : 4-5 years old, child only SIBNASTICS: Multi-age class for children 6 and under, with parent; 2 children must participate. $200 per child. Please refer to our Parents’ Handbook, available at the Front Desk. For further information, contact Joe Somma at jsomma@newcanaanymca.org.

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EXPLORER BEARS These exploratory gymnastics classes, designed for children with special needs, offer a semi-structured format of instruction, allowing children the freedom to move from station to station and explore a variety of gymnastics skills at their own pace. Instructors will assist parents and children at each station to nurture interest, motivate to try new things, set goals, and encourage a love of gymnastics. As participants climb the mountain, bounce on the trampoline, walk across obstacles, roll over the bars, and swing on the rings, their spatial awareness, self-confidence, and love of physical activities will be increasing every moment.

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EXPLORER BEARS CLASSES:

Little Explorers: Ages 2-6 w/ parent Family Explorers: Ages 7-14 w/ parent (special family price) Explorer Bears: Ages 6-12; parent involvement at discretion of director

C O A C H I N G S TA F F : Donna Carpenter Allison Coleman Kathleen Cramer Corinne Houston Wes Mattice Jessica Milsom

COMING THIS SUMMER:

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Bears (continued)

CLASS

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Mighty Mites Mighty Mites Mighty Mites Mighty Mites Mighty Mites Mighty Mites Little Tykes Tumblers Tumblers Tumblers Boppers Boppers Gymstars Acrobats Acrobats Acrobats Sibnastics Sibnastics Sibnastics Explorer Bears Family Explorers

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Tues. Mon. Tues. Fri. Sat. Thurs. Thurs. Wed. Wed. Thurs. Mon. Wed. Fri. Thurs. Sat.

10:30-11:15 am 10:30-11:15 am 10:30-11:15 am 10:30-11:15 am 9:45-10:30 am 10:30-11:15 pm 9:00-9:45 am 1:30-2:15 pm 9:45-10:30 am 10:30-11:15 am 9:00-9:45 am 2:30-3:15 pm 9:45-10:30 am 9:45-10:30 am 2:15-3:00 pm 9:00-9:45 am 9:00-9:45 am 1:30-2:15 pm 9:00-9:45 am 4:00-4:45 pm 11:15-12:15 pm

12 12 12 12 12 12 12 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 12 12 12 6 8 families

Little Explorers

3/22-6/19

Mon.

2:15-3:00 pm

$224 $245 $245 $245 $224 $225 $245 $249 $272 $249 $249 $272 $245 $272 $272 $272 $183 $200 $183 $272 $275/first child $45/each addl. child $224

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No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31 Note: Monday and Friday classes run for 11 weeks. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday classes are 12 weeks.

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2010

RECREATIONAL

Gymnastics& Diving The New Canaan YMCA offers programs at the following levels: S PA R K L E R S (Kindergarten & 1st Grade) This beginner class is a starting point for those ready for a structured format in our recreational gymnastics program. Our instructors will incorporate a fun, caring environment with a learning atmosphere, to help children develop basic gymnastic moves that will help them improve involvement in all sports, especially gymnastics. Our goal is to allow children to have fun while having a gymnastics experience. We will challenge athletes individually. Skills include basic tumbling, and we encourage the YMCA’s four core values.

P OW E R T U M B L I N G U S A G Y M N A S T I C S L E V E L S 1-10 (Ages 10-18) For cheerleaders, gymnasts, and tumblers! Power tumbling is for gymnasts, cheerleaders, and power tumblers of all levels. Power tumbling is becoming a popular form of gymnastics and differs from basic gymnastics in that it focuses on doing flips and twists in the air. It incorporates some traditional gymnastics moves and elevates them into a series of jumping and spinning movements in the air that take plenty of skill and practice to complete. If you want to go to several steps beyond somersaults and cartwheels, try this class!

JUMPERS (Ages 7-9) A beginner group for children who want to expand their gymnastic experience, this is a structured class that includes emphasis on flexibility, conditioning strength, apparatus station development, and age-appropriate gymnastic activities. We will encourage participation among everyone, to help improve their gymnastic skills and increase each child’s enjoyment of the sport. Basic skills such as cartwheels, handstands, bridges, somersaults, and some beam and bar moves are the focus of this program. FLIPPERS (Ages 9-12) Beginner-to-intermediate program, which is similarly structured to the Jumpers class. This class will emphasize skills at a more advanced level and is designed for those looking to reach the developmental level. Skills such as cartwheels, handstands, and somersaults should be mastered. We will improve upon these skills, as well as focus on more advanced skills, such as front and back walkovers, roundoffs, front and back-hip circles, and pirouettes. C O A C H I N G S TA F F : Allison Coleman Wes Mattice Katelyn Mellor Casey O’Neill

D E V E L O P M E N TA L P RO G R A M (Coaches Invitation Only) The most advanced level of our recreational gymnastics program, this program is for gymnasts who have previously been through structured gymnastics classes and are now ready for more intensive training. Gymnasts will train with others of the same ability and skill level who are looking to showcase their skills in a low-key environment. Skill sets include all apparatus. We will enhance upon front and back handsprings, arials, round-off sequences and more. We will work pirouettes and cartwheels, as well as back walkovers. Bars will include cast squat-ons, cast to horizontal, kips, and dismounts. Other basic and competitive skills on various apparatus will be the main focus of this class.

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RECREATIONAL

Gymnastics& Diving (continued) DIVE-GYM CLASS A great way to tie two sports into one great experience, this class is one hour of gymnastics and one hour of diving instruction. Gymnastics segment: A structured class with an experienced instructor. Learn basic gymnastics skills to improve strength, flexibility, and body coordination. Diving segment: Learn to translate these skills into the water and improve overall diving ability. Ideal for athletes who have a limited diving list and who want to learn the backbone of the sport. Note: Tuesday class starts in the Valles Pool; Friday class starts in the Higgins Gym. For more information, contact Joe Somma at (203) 966-4528, ext. 159, or jsomma@newcanaanymca.org CLASS

S S

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Sparklers Sparklers Girls Development Girls Development Girls Development Sparklers Sparklers Sparklers Jumpers Jumpers Jumpers Flippers Sparklers Flippers Gym & Dive Gym & Dive N Explorer Bears N Family Explorers

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Sat. Tues. Thurs. Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Mon. Thurs. Fri. Tues. Fri. Sat. Tues. Fri. Thurs. Sat.

4:00-4:45 pm 1:15-2:30 pm 6:30-7:45 pm 5:30-6:45 pm 1:15-2:30 pm 5:45-6:30 pm 4:00-4:45 pm 4:00-4:45 pm 4:45-5:45 pm 4:45-5:45 pm 5:00-6:00 pm 4:45-5:45 pm 4:00-4:45 pm 12:15-1:15 pm 4:30-6:30 pm 5:00-7:00 pm 4:00-4:45 pm 11:15-12:15 pm

11 15 15 15 15 11 11 11 9 9 9 9 11 9 15 15 6 8 families

Power Tumbling Power Tumbling

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Fri. Sat.

6:00-7:00 pm 12:15-1:15 pm

$280 $312 $340 $340 $312 $280 $305 $305 $280 $305 $280 $305 $280 $280 $360 $330 $305 $275/first child $45/each addl. child $312 $340

No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31; Note: Monday and Friday classes run for 11 weeks. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday classes are 12 weeks.

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SWIM

2010

Lessons

The New Canaan YMCA Aquatics program offers a fun, safe, and enjoyable experience for parents and young children. Under the direction of trained and certified staff, your child will participate in a combination of water-adjustment skills, songs, and games geared for their age group and swim level. YSwim Lessons for preschoolers are divided into two-groups: 6-36 month olds with parent, and 3-5 year olds independent with an instructor. Make-up class policy: See page 31.

Parent/Child: 6-36 Months SHRIMP/KIPPER

Children between the ages of 6-12 months. Child can control head and sit with or without support from hands. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

Shrimp/Kipper Shrimp/Kipper

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. 11:00-11:30 am Thurs. 9:30-10:00 am

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

$209 $228

12 12

INIA Children between the ages of 13-24 months. Child can stand without support; walks with or without support or aid. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Inia Inia Inia

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Tues. Sat.

11:30-12:00 pm 9:30-10:00 am 11:30-12:00 pm

$209 $228 $228

12 12 12

P E RC H Children between the ages of 19-36 months. Child can run, jump, and is beginning to speak using words and phrases. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Perch Perch Perch Perch

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Wed. Thurs. Sat.

10:30-11:00 am 10:00-10:30 am 11:00-11:30 am 12:00-12:30 pm

$209 $228 $228 $228

12 12 12 12

P E RC H II Children between the ages of 24-36 months. Child has experience with flotation (IFD), is comfortable in the water, and is starting to show confidence and independence. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Perch II Perch II Perch II Perch II Perch II

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Sat.

9:30-10:00 am 11:00-11:30 am 11:00-11:30 am 11:30-12:00 pm 12:30-1:00 pm

$209 $228 $228 $228 $228

12 12 12 12 12

No classes: 4/2, 4/4-4/10, 5/31. Monday and Friday classes are an 11-week session.


SWIM

Lessons (continued)

P E RC H II P L U S This is a parent/child class for children who have completed the Perch II level and who are able to progress to this advanced class at the instructor’s recommendation. This is a bridge class to the preschooler levels for children who do not meet the age requirement. Parent participation in the water and instructor’s written recommendation are required for this class. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Perch II Plus Perch II Plus Perch II Plus

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Tues. Wed.

2:30-3:00 pm 11:30-12:00 pm 9:30-10:00 am

$209 $228 $228

5 5 5

Pre-School: 3-5 Years Old

4-DAY JUMP START TO SUMMER:

Child-only class emphasizing skill development

Get ready for summer with an intense week of swimming! See page 31 for details.

PIKE I Child cannot swim independently. Apprehensive/first-time experience. Basic swimming and water safety skills are begun. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Pike I Pike I Pike I Pike I Pike I Pike I Pike I Pike I Pike I Pike I Pike I Pike I Pike I Pike I

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Mon. Mon. Mon. Tues. Tues. Wed. Wed. Wed. Thurs. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sat.

10:00-10:30 am 2:00-2:30 pm 2:30-3:00 pm 3:00-3:30 pm 10:30-11:00 am 5:15-5:45 pm 10:30-11:00 am 11:30-12:00 pm 4:00-4:30 pm 10:00-10:30 am 1:30-2:00 pm 9:15-9:45 am 10:30-11:00 am 11:00-11:30 am

$215 $215 $215 $215 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $215 $235 $235

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

P I K E II Child can swim independently with back float, is not apprehensive, and may be trying to paddle stroke. Basic swimming without floatation and water safety skills are the focus. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Mon. Mon. Mon. Mon. Tues. Tues.

10:00-10:30 am 2:00-2:30 pm 2:30-3:00 pm 3:00-3:30 am 4:00-4:30 pm 10:00-10:30 am 10:30-11:00 am

$215 $215 $215 $215 $215 $235 $235

5 5 5 5 5 5 5

No classes: 4/2, 4/4-4/10, 5/31 * Monday and Friday classes are an 11-week session.

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SWIM PIKE

2010

Lessons (continued)

II ( C O N T I N U E D )

CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II Pike II

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Tues. Tues. Tues. Wed. Wed. Wed. Wed. Thurs. Thurs. Thurs. Thurs. Fri. Fri. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sat.

2:15-2:45 pm 3:30-4:00 pm 4:00-4:30 pm 11:30-12:00 pm 3:00-3:30 pm 3:30-4:00 pm 4:00-4:30 pm 10:00-10:30 am 1:30-2:00 pm 2:00-2:30 pm 5:15-5:45 pm 9:15-9:45 am 9:45-10:15 am 10:15-10:45 am 9:45-10:15 am 10:30-11:00 am 11:00-11:30 am

$235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $215 $215 $215 $235 $235 $235

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

EEL Child can swim independently at least five feet on their front and back in a horizontal position. Emphasis at this level is putting face in the water, so child should be comfortable submerging underwater. This class also concentrates on back floating independently and kicking on back while finning. Dives and diving safety are introduced. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel Eel

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Mon. Mon. Mon. Mon. Tues. Tues. Tues. Tues. Wed. Wed. Wed. Thurs. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sat.

2:00-2:30 pm 2:30-3:00 pm 3:00-3:30 pm 3:30-4:00 pm 4:00-4:30 pm 10:00-10:30 am 2:15-2:45 pm 3:30-4:00 pm 5:15-5:45 pm 10:30-11:00 am 3:00-3:30 pm 3:30-4:00 pm 10:00-10:30 am 2:00-2:30 pm 9:45-10:15 am 9:45-10:15 am 10:30-11:00 am 11:00-11:30 am

$215 $215 $215 $215 $215 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235 $215 $235 $235 $235

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

No classes: 4/2, 4/4-4/10, 5/31 * Monday and Friday classes are an 11-week session.

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R AY / S TA R F I S H Child can swim 20 feet in prone position with face in the water, is able to begin over arm recovery while swimming front crawl, and back floats independently. Rotary breathing is introduced and emphasized. Continued challenge in diving, elementary backstroke, and survival skills are begun in this level. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Ray/Starfish Ray/Starfish Ray/Starfish Ray/Starfish Ray/Starfish Ray/Starfish Ray/Starfish Ray/Starfish

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Mon. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Sat. Sat.

2:00-2:30 pm 3:00-3:30 pm 3:30-4:00 pm 4:00-4:30 am 3:00-3:30 pm 5:15-5:45 pm 9:45-10:15 am 10:30-11:00 am

$215 $215 $215 $235 $235 $235 $235 $235

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

School-age: Grades K and Up (Child-only class emphasizing on skill development) A little about our program‌ Children kindergarten and up may join this program for water adjustment, stroke development, physical conditioning, and personal safety as well as fun. Classes are taught within the guidelines set up by the YMCA of the USA National Aquatics Program. Each of the seven developmental levels is divided into five elements: personal safety, stroke development, water sports and games, personal growth, and rescue. Required membership: Youth or Family.

P O L LY W O G I No previous experience and /or hesitancy in the water. Assisted paddle stroke, blowing bubbles, and kicking. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

Pollywog I Pollywog I Pollywog I

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. 3:45-4:30 pm Mon. 5:15-6:00 pm Thurs. 4:30-5:15 pm

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

$225 $225 $245

6 6 6

P O L LY W O G II Beginning to swim independently and comfortable in the water. Front and back glides introduced. Concentration is on endurance and strength to accomplish 25 yds. on front and back. Rhythmic breathing is introduced. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Pollywog II Pollywog II Pollywog II Pollywog II Pollywog II Pollywog II Pollywog II Pollywog II Pollywog II Pollywog II

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Mon. Tues. Tues. Tues. Wed. Wed. Thurs. Thurs. Sat.

3:45-4:30 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 3:45-4:30 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 3:45-4:30 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 9:45-10:30 am

$225 $225 $245 $245 $245 $245 $245 $245 $245 $245

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

No classes: 4/2, 4/4-4/10, 5/31 * Monday and Friday classes are an 11-week session.

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SWIM

2010

Lessons (continued)

GUPPY Beginning front crawl with overarm recovery. Child is able to swim 25 yds. on front and back in a horizontal position. Concentration is on rotary breathing and backstroke. Symmetrical arms introduced. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Guppy Guppy Guppy Guppy Guppy Guppy Guppy Guppy Guppy Guppy

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Mon. Tues. Tues. Wed. Wed. Wed. Thurs. Thurs. Sat.

4:30-5:15 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 3:45-4:30 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 3:45-4:30 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 3:45-4:30 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 9:45-10:30 am

$225 $225 $245 $245 $245 $245 $245 $245 $245 $245

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

M I N N OW Concentration on front crawl with coordinated overarm recovery and rotary breathing. Can swim front crawl and backstroke 25 yards without stopping. Symmetrical strokes are introduced. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Minnow Minnow Minnow Minnow Minnow Minnow Minnow Minnow

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Mon. Tues. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Thurs. Sat.

4:30-5:15 pm 5:15-5:45 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 3:45-4:30 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 9:00-9:45 am

$225 $225 $245 $245 $245 $245 $245 $245

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

FISH Continued stroke development, endurance swims, and stroke development on front and back crawl and breaststroke. Concentration on learning the butterfly, and flip turns are introduced. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

Fish Fish Fish Fish Fish

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Sat.

4:30-5:15 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 3:45-4:30 pm 9:00-9:45 am

$225 $245 $245 $245 $245

8 8 8 8 8

No classes: 4/2, 4/4-4/10, 5/31 * Monday and Friday classes are an 11-week session.

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F LY I N G F I S H / S H A R K Advanced level with emphasis on endurance swims and stroke development of all four competitive strokes and sidestroke. Individual medley, racing starts, and lifesaving medley are also covered. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

F.F./Shark F.F./Shark F.F./Shark F.F./Shark

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Wed. Thurs. Sat.

4:30-5:15 pm 4:30-5:15 pm 5:15-6:00 pm 9:00-9:45 am

$225 $245 $245 $245

8 8 8 8

PORPOISE This level is for the accomplished swimmer in the YSWIM program. The atmosphere is one that encourages new experiences: Swim team, lifeguarding skills, snorkeling, and water sports and games are among just a few we hope to cover. The focus will also be on continued stroke development through drills and a generous workout experience that the swimmer will be able to carry with them through adulthood. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

Porpoise Porpoise

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Wed. 4:30-5:15 pm Thurs. 3:45-4:30 pm

Parents

YSWIM Makeup Class Policy It is our desire that each student attend all classes within a session. This will provide the maximum benefit to the development of a child. Therefore, a makeup class can only be allowed for a student who has been sick the day of their class, and with a doctor’s note. All make-ups MUST be approved AND scheduled by Kim Rojas, Assistant Aquatics Director, by calling 966-4528, ext. 143.

No classes: 4/2, 4/4-4/10, 5/31 * Monday and Friday classes are an 11-week session.

MEMBER FEE

LIMIT

$245 $245

8 8

4-DAY JUMP START TO SUMMER SWIM CLASSES AT THE NEW CANAAN YMCA!

Please remember to check the recreational swim program board located in the front hallway next to the door to the Rec. Pool. Keep yourself informed, and pick up your copy of the parent handbook and Winter session guide.

TIME

Come and start your summer with an intense week of swimming during Spring Vacation! Four days of lessons will get your summer started!! DATE: Mon. 4/5, Tues. 4/6, Wed. 4/7, Thurs. 4/8 TIME: 4:00-4:30 pm Pike I, Pike II 4:00-4:45 pm Pollywog II 4:30-5:00 pm Pike II, Eel 5:00-5:45 pm Pollywog II, Guppy, Minnow MEMBERS: $78 Pike I, Pike II, Eel $82 Pollywog II, Guppy, Minnow NON-MEMBERS: $96 Pike I, Pike II, Eel $104 Pollywog II, Guppy, Minnow

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2010

SPECIALIZED

& ADULT AQUATICS

Red Cross Courses S N

S N

S N

R E D C RO S S L I F E G U A R D C O U R S E Weekend courses are held on Saturdays from 3:30-6:30 PM and on Sundays from 12-5 PM. Two lifeguarding courses will be offered during the Winter Session. Detailed information is presently available at the YMCA and on our website. Fee: $350

A N G E L F I S H (11-week session) A small group class for children with special needs and his or her parent (ages 2-6 and 7-12). This class will use therapeutic techniques to strengthen muscles, normalize muscle tone, and modulate the sensory system. Using the water’s properties of buoyancy, resistance and hydrostatic pressure, we will meet each child’s individual needs. This class is run by Ailene Tisser-Physical Therapist, along with other therapists and a YMCA instructor. The focus will be on parent education regarding therapeutic activities, basic swim skills, peer interaction, motor planning, and mostly FUN! Siblings cannot swim at this time. Siblings will be invited to swim on the last class at the instructor’s discretion. TLC SALAMANDER This is a “bridging” class especially for children with special needs who are ready to be introduced to a regular swim lesson format. All children must be evaluated by the Aquatics Department prior to registering to determine if this is the appropriate class for them. The class ratio will be 1 instructor to 3 children. Registration will not be accepted without Director’s approval. BUDDY SWIM The New Canaan YMCA is proud to offer a class for children with special needs aged 7-12 years old led by an instructor. Children are grouped with 1-2 high school volunteers who will work on their skills under the direction of the swim instructor. CLASS

Buddy Swim N TLC Salamander N Angel Fish N Angel Fish N Arthritis Adult Swim Adult Swim

S N S S S S

Spring 2010 Course: Saturday, April 17, 24, May 1, 8: 3:30-6:30 PM Sunday, April 18, 25, May 2, 9: 12:00-5:00 PM Re-Cert Course 2010: #1: Saturday, May 15: 3:30-6:30 pm; Sunday, May 16: 12:00-5:00 pm #2: Saturday, May 22: 3:30-6:30 pm; Sunday, May 23: 12:00-5:00 pm S N

A RT H R I T I S E X E RC I S E Come have fun while you exercise in a class specifically designed for people with Arthritis. Classes will be taught by a certified AFYAP instructor and will be held in our warm (85-87 degree) Rec Pool. A D U LT S W I M I N S T R U C T I O N The goal of this program is to give adults the opportunity to either learn to swim or master whatever skills they may already have. Beginners—uncomfortable in the water? This class is for you. Intermediate to advances swimmers, brush up on your skills and enhance your techniques. See page 20 for info on RED CROSS BABYSITTING CERTIFICATION Course.

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR START / END

SESSION

DAY

TIME FEE

MEMBER

LIMIT

Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool Rec. Pool

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Sat. Wed. Sun. Sun. Tues./Th. Tues. Fri.

9:00-9:45 am 5:15-6:00 pm 9:15-10:00 am 10:00-10:45 pm 12:00-12:45 pm 7:45-8:30 pm 10:15-11:00 am

$245 $300 $475 $475 $85/$105 $245 $225

6 3 8 8 15 6 6

No classes: 4/2, 4/4-4/10, 5/31 * Monday and Friday classes are an 11-week session.

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AQUATIC

Information

DON’T FORGET

Family Swim Info:

To pick up your Fish Pass at the Member Check-In Desk when swiping your membership card.

Fish Pass is in effect!

Family swims are intended for those with Family memberships. If you’re a non-member, you may participate in our family swims based on the following fees: 0-14 years - $5.00; 15-21 years - $15.00; Adult $30.00; Adult M/C or W/C - $50.00

• •

FISH PASS PROCEDURE IN EFFECT DURING ALL FAMILY SWIMS; WEEKDAY MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SWIMMERS IS 25. (Weekend Family Swims times: Max. is 50 if 2 guards are on duty.)

Children 10 years & younger and non-swimmers of any age MUST have an adult (18 years or older) in a bathing suit in the pool area at all times in order to participate in Family Swim.

• •

NON -SWIMMERS OF ANY AGE AND CHILDREN USING A SWIM AID MUST HAVE A PARENT IN THE POOL NO MORE THAN AN ARM’S LENGTH AWAY FROM CHILD AT ALL TIMES. LIFEGUARDS WILL ENFORCE ALL POOL RULES AND GUIDELINES.

Due to the overwhelming number of members attending weekend Family Swim, our concerns for safety, and the legal capacity of the pool, we have a special procedure for Family Swims on Saturdays and Sundays: Only 50 people are permitted in the Recreational Pool at one time. Fish passes will be available at the Membership Check-In Desk. When swiping your membership card, please pick up your Fish Pass. Each Fish Pass entitles the holder to enter the Recreational Pool for a 45-minute swim. Passes are to be handed to the lifeguard and your last name given. If at the end of your 45-minute swim, there is no one waiting and passes are available, you can renew for another 45 minutes. Once all 50 passes have been given out, members will have to wait outside of the pool area until the next passes become available.

New Canaan YMCA Aquatics

“NO SECOND CHANCE” SAFETY FOR ALL • Three children die each day from drowning. • For every child that drowns, another 4 receive emergency care for non-fatal injuries. • Non-fatal drowning can cause brain damage that results in long-term disabilities. • 1 in 4 drownings occur among children 14 years old and younger. The New Canaan YMCA Aquatic Department implemented a campaign called “NO SECOND CHANCE” with their Camp Waterfronts two summers ago to address the need of educating staff on drowning situations that occur in the summer months. Last year, we implemented it with our year-round staff to focus on safety for all who use our pools. Starting this Fall, we now conduct mandatory swim testing on all members who use our pool during Family Swim times. Information on procedures for this swim testing will be available on our website and posted around our facility. All those attending Family Swim will need to be tested before participating in Family Swim. Aquatic staff will be available to test members 15 years and younger during all Family Swim times.

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WHIRLWIND DIVING

Team

Y M C A N AT I O N A L D I V I N G CHAMPIONS 1999-2007 Whirlwind Diving is the New Canaan YMCA’s Competitive Diving Team and is for all participant levels, from beginners to experienced athletes. The objective of this program is to develop proper diving mechanics, as well as to enhance and strengthen individual skills, all within a safe environment. For competitive challenge, the team participates in numerous United States Diving events throughout the season. The level of the individual diver will indicate the events in which athletes compete. Registration: For more information, including team fees, email us at: whirlwinddiving@aol.com. Visit the team online at ncywwd.com

Team Highlights 2008-2009: 10 athletes qualified for Junior Nationals • 5 High School All-Americans: Alex Leinroth, Kara Capossela, Katie Warburg, Hannah Singer, Mark O’Connell • High School State Open Champion: Kara Capossela • Lords of the Boards Invitational Champions • Spinner Diving Champions •

C O A C H I N G S TA F F Head Coach: Joseph J. Somma, Jr. Assistant Diving Director: Sergey Meshcherskiy Joe Somma brings over 20 years of coaching experience to the New Canaan YMCA and is the 2001 recipient of the Robert Moss Award for his contribution to YMCA Diving. Under the guidance of Mr. Somma, the team has earned 9 YMCA National Titles, 50 + All-Americans, 50 + All-State divers, 3 Junior Olympic Champions, and one age group champion.

Spring Options: Getting ready for country club diving? Try our Spring or May sessions. We also offer Pilates for Diving and a Dive-Gym class.

Joe’s goals are to ensure that each diver will benefit from his knowledge, as well as to provide a positive experience. Staff Coaches: Corrine Houston, Wes Mattice, Allison Coleman, Steven Ratner

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CAIMANS SWIM

Team

Spring Session: Silver Squad & Red Squad begins April 5, 2010. The New Canaan YMCA Caimans Swim Team, led by a professional coaching staff, is a year-round family swim team committed to providing and promoting opportunities for health and well-being to the YMCA members and community through competitive experiences. Anyone interested in joining the swim team must schedule an evaluation. Please contact Alicia Guerrette to set up an evaluation: (203) 966-4528, ext. 174, or aguerrette@newcanaanymca.org

LEVELS Intermediate Silver Squad A or B Gold Squad* (8/Unders)

12 weeks Sept.-June

Age Group Red Squad A or B White Squad* (Age 9) Blue Squad* (Ages 10-12) Stars and Stripes Squad* (Ages 9-12)

12 weeks Sept.-July Sept.-July Sept.-August

Senior Senior Squad* (Ages 13/Over)

Sept.-August

C A I M A N S C O A C H I N G S TA F F Jason Paige – Competitive Swimming Director ncyheadcoach@newcanaanymca.org Alicia Guerrette – Asst. Competitive Swimming Director aguerrette@newcanaanymca.org John Spadafina – Asst. Competitive Swimming & Volunteer Director jspadafina@newcanaanymca.org Kat Munson – Head 8/Under Coach Drew Kingman – Silver Squad & Assistant Age Group Coach Dave Fine – Assistant Senior Level Coach Chris Riley – Assistant Age Group Coach

*Swimmers must meet additional criteria for placement in all the above competitive levels. Visit our website at: www.ncyac.org

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2010

SYNCHRONIZED

Swimming

S Y N C H RO F I S H (12-week program) A non-competitive synchronized swimming program. Participants will develop flexibility and learn basic synchronized swimming skills, including extension, sculling, and basic body positions. In addition, participants will learn to swim together to music and learn a routine. Each week will focus on the development of a specific skill, and there will be a routine demonstration and skills play day at the end of the session. Practice Commitment: One day per week. Prerequisites: Must be able to swim length of pool using freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke and be comfortable going underwater. Minnow proficiency or higher. No synchro experience necessary.

S Y N C H RO S T R I P E S (12-week program) A non-competitive synchronized swimming program. Participants will continue to build and develop skills learned in the Synchro Fish program. This class will introduce more challenging skills, including compulsory figures, routine elements, and team swimming. This class is ideal for those who wish to continue developing competitive skills at a non-competitive level. Each week will focus on the development of a specific skill, and there will be a routine demonstration and skills play day at the end of the session. Practice Commitment: 2 days per week, with optional third day. Prerequisites: For strong swimmers: Flying Fish/Shark or equivalent. Synchro Fish skills assessment, summer club experience preferred, but not required.

S Y N C H RO S TA R S T E A M (September-June) An entry-level team that introduces the competitive synchronized swimming program to swimmers who have advanced through the Fish and Stripes classes. This team will focus on skill development for intermediate competition, including compulsory figures, extension, flexibility, and routine elements. Routines will be offered in solo, duet, trio, and team. Competitive opportunities are available for those who qualify. Practice Commitment: Three days per week.

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SYNCHRONIZED NC YMCA AQUIANAS S Y N C H RO N I Z E D S W I M T E A M The New Canaan YMCA Aquianas Synchronized Swim Team was founded on the belief that synchronized swimming can be an expressive and creative outlet for young athletes within an athletic and competitive environment. The nationally ranked YMCA Aquianas are comprised of Intermediate to Elite-Level swimmers. The goal for all team members is to have each one reach their potential while having fun!

Swimming

the solo, duet, trio, and team events, as well as compulsory figures, based on the recommendations of the coaches. Competition on the local, regional, zone, national, and international levels is offered to those who qualify.

The nationally certified coaching staff strives to develop positive values and foster teamwork among athletes of every level. The YMCA Aquianas focus on developing winners both in and out of the water. Athletes compete in CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

DAY

SESSION START / END

TIME

FEE (Member

LIMIT

/Non-Member)

Synchro Fish

Rec Pool

A. Bardin

Fri.

3/22-6/19

4:00-5:30 pm

$358/$380

16

Synchro Stripes Ages 10/Under

Rec Pool Rec Pool Valles Pool

A. Bardin

Mon. Fri. Sat.*

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

5:00-7:30 pm 4:00-6:00 pm 1:00-3:00 pm

$614/$637

16

Synchro Stripes Ages 11/12

Valles Pool Valles Pool Valles Pool

A. Bardin

Thurs. Fri. Sat.*

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

4:00-5:30 pm 5:00-8:00 pm 10:00-12:00 pm

$614/$637

16

Synchro Stripes Ages 13/Over

Valles Pool Valles Pool Valles Pool

A. Bardin

Wed.* Fri. Sun.

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

6:00-8:30 pm 4:00-6:00 pm 4:00-6:00 pm

$614/$637

16

Synchro Stars Team Ages 10/Under

Rec Pool Rec Pool Valles Pool

A. Bardin

Mon. Fri. Sat.

— — —

5:00-8:00 pm 4:00-6:30 pm 1:00-3:00 pm

12

Synchro Stars Team Ages 11/12

Valles Pool Valles Pool Valles Pool

A. Bardin

Thurs. Fri. Sat.

— — —

4:00-5:30 pm 5:00-8:00 pm 10:00 am-1:00 pm

12

Synchro Stars Team Ages 13/Over

Valles Pool Valles Pool Valles Pool

K. Bessinger

Wed. Fri. Sun.

— — —

6:00-8:30 pm 4:00-6:00 pm 4:00-7:00 pm

12

*optional day No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31

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2010

ADULT

Pilates Apparatus Classes PIL ATES REFORMER CL ASSES The New Canaan YMCA is excited to add Pilates apparatus classes to our new Mind-Body Center offerings. Pilates apparatus exercise is a versatile, accessible movement system for everyone, and anyone from beginner to advanced will enhance their mind-body connection with their core muscles to work better and faster to change the body. Last but not least, working on the equipment is fun! Equipment: 4 Peak Pilates Deluxe Systems and 4 MvE Pilates Chairs. Instructors: Julie Warburg, Kenna Feeney, Glenda Barrientos; instructor bios and other class info available online. Pilates Equipment Registration Procedures: Sign up for privates or semi-privates by filling out the blue registration form and waiver. Return your form to the Y, and we will contact you to discuss your request. Privates and semi-privates are scheduled around class times. Please note: It is YMCA policy that if only one participant attends a pre-scheduled semi-private session, both participants will be charged. It is the responsibility of the two clients involved in a semi-private to schedule agreeable times.

Spring group classes run for 11 or 12 weeks. To sign up for a Spring group class, fill out the green class registration form and waiver. CLASS

Pilates Group* Pilates Group* Pilates Group* Pilates Group* Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group* Pilates Group* Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group Pilates Group

LOCATION

Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm. Pilates Apparatus Rm.

INSTRUCTOR

TBA TBA TBA TBA J. Warburg J. Warburg J. Warburg J. Warburg K. Feeney J. Warburg TBA TBA TBA TBA J. Warburg J. Warburg J. Warburg J. Warburg K. Feeney K. Feeney K. Feeney K. Feeney K. Feeney TBA TBA

Forms will be available online or at the YMCA starting on Monday, February 22; return your form starting on this date. You will be placed in a class on a first-come, first-served basis. Every effort will be made to place you according to level. Questions: Contact Bridget Philipp at 966-4528, x126. NEW: There will now be one week following the session, scheduled just for makeup classes. Participants who miss a class during the session can attend a makeup class this week. This will be the only makeup class allowed. FEES * 1 SESSION = 50 MINUTES SESSIONS PRIVATE ( ONE CLIENT )

SEMI - PRIVATE ( 2 CLIENTS )

1

$55

3* (member rate) 3 (non-member rate) 5 10 20

$85 Packages $195 “The Right Start” Package $255 “The Right Start” Package $415 $800 $1,500

$260 $500 $900

*Must be your first experience with Pilates apparatus at our YMCA. You can only purchase this package one time. SESSION START / END

DAY

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. Mon. Mon. Mon. Tues. Tues. Tues. Tues. Wed. Wed. Wed. Wed. Wed. Wed. Thurs. Thurs. Thurs. Thurs. Fri. Fri. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sun.

TIME

MEMBER

LIMIT

(50-minute class) FEE

9:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 5:00 pm 9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:30 pm 10:00 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:15 pm 9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:30 pm 8:45 am 9:45 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am

$310 $310 $310 $310 $341 $341 $341 $341 $341 $341 $341 $341 $341 $341 $341 $341 $341 $341 $310 $310 $341 $341 $341 $341 $341

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

* 11-week session (no class 4/2, 5/31); No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31 Note: Additional classes may have been added upon registration date. Please check green winter registration form for most accurate class selection.


ADULT

Wellness

WELCOME TO THE NEW CANAAN YMCA WELLNESS CENTER With beautiful facilities and qualified, caring staff, the Y’s recently renovated Wellness Center is here to assist you on your journey to a healthier lifestyle—spirit, mind, body. You’ll find a vast array of cardio training options, free weights, and selectorized strength training equipment:

GROUP FITNESS CL ASSES : FIND STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Enjoy your choice of more than 60 group fitness classes each week as a part of your Y membership! Whether your goal is improving endurance, building strength, or increasing flexibility and core strength, you’re bound to find strength in numbers in one of our group fitness classes.

Treadmills, Elliptical Trainers, Free Climbers, Arc trainers, Concept II Rowers, Recumbent Bikes, Precor Strength Trainers, Nautilus Treadclimber, Upright Bikes, NuStep Recumbent Trainer, Medicine and Stability Balls, Paramount Strength Training Equipment, and prepare to be “Roc’d” on our new Roc-It strength training line!

Here’s a sampling: Yoga, Group Power, Spinning, Group Step, Group Active, Fit & Functional, Circuit Challenge, Group Kick, Pilates Mat, NIA, Zumba.

Satellite TV and DMX Radio…and much more! The Wellness Center is open to members 15 and older (F.I.T. Pass training available for 12-14 year olds; see page 36). All new members receive 2 complimentary orientation sessions with wellness staff member and introduction to the web-based Mobile Fit Training System.

In addition there are several Water Group Fitness Class offerings: Hydrofit, Deep Water Conditioning, Depth Charge, Aquamates, and Ai Chi Director: Suzan Obernier Our current schedule is available at our front desk or online at www.newcanaanymca.org. Group Fitness Classes are open to all Y members 15 and older: 12-14 year olds may attend classes with a parent (excluding Group Power). Teen Spin is open to 11 and older, as long as leg length is 30”. Group Fitness participants – sign up for Mobile Fit today! This free program allows you accumulate fitness points for the classes that you do, free access to your own trainer, dynamic workout programs and more… See page 42 for details.

The Mind-Body Center at the New Canaan YMCA

Dedicated space for such mind-body classes as yoga, Pilates, NIA, and more! Separate Pilates Apparatus classroom: Private and small group instruction. Visit www.newcanaanymca.org for more information.

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2010

Wellness

PERSONAL TRAINING All ages…abilities…and workout needs! • Ready,

Set, Go!: This is a chance to meet with your trainer to discuss your goals and perform the proper assessments necessary to establish a baseline. Add to Personal Training package for $50.

• Motivation

Package: For first-time clients only. This package includes one “Ready, Set, Go!” session and three personal training sessions. *Blood pressure screening and body composition available upon request.

Personal Training Rules must be cancelled 24 hours in advance, or sessions may not be made up. • Session packages must be used within one year of purchase date. • All sessions expire and no refunds issued after designated use periods. • Personal training at our facility is permitted only by New Canaan YMCA personal trainers. • Appointments

Director: Diane DiBella

S M A L L G RO U P T R A I N I N G

“ STRENGTH

NEW!

IN NUMBERS ” SERIES

Get the benefits of working with a personal trainer in a small group setting, without the price of a one-on-one personal training session! Each series focuses on a specific training goal, under the watchful eye of your trainer. Note: 3-week sessions, unless indicated. All sessions 50 minutes. No makeups for missed sessions unless YMCA cancels. Workout 101 - For new exercisers, an all-in-one workout! Mix It Up - A great mix of Pilates, yoga, strength, and cardio training. Body Fat Blaster - A mix of kettlebell training, calisthenics, rope-jumping, and more. Martial Arts Conditioning - Use martial arts training to improve your fitness level. No previous training experience necessary. No Dieting! - For teen girls ages 14-18. Learn how to stay fit and lean for life combining nutritious eating and exercise (6-week session). Fitness Fusion - Fight boredom and reshape your cardiovascular and musculoskeletal system using a mix of drills, kickboxing, boot camp activities, jump ropes, balls, and more.

FIT CLUB (Open to F.I.T. pass holders and teens 15-18) Meet new people and make new friends while you work out in a small group atmosphere. Your trainer, Dave Isidor, will teach you how to use the plate-loaded equipment properly while building an intense workout suitable to your abilities. Each session will build on the last one using a variety of exercises and equipment promising to leave you sweating and pumped up. Learn how to put together workouts to get you to the next level of fitness! KETTLEBELL TRAINING Train with this unique method using a cannonball-shaped weight with a U-shaped handle. The skills acquired through kettlebell training not only have application for fitness and performance improvement, but also for everyday activities. Director: Suzan Obernier HEALTHY BAL ANCE : A Nutrition and lifestyle change program

NEW DESIG N!

Are you ready to make a change?

Healthy Balance is about making lifestyle changes, shifting your mindset, and putting your health first. It is not a diet. Healthy Balance is a partnership between Lifestyle Management Associates, Dr. Jane Pentz, and the New Canaan YMCA. The sessions and classes are conducted by New Canaan YMCA wellness professionals under the support of a registered sports dietician. This program is available through individual sessions or in a group setting as an 8-week class. Individual Program: Package 1: $300: 5 individualized appointments. Assessment and analysis, realistic goal-setting, exercise orientation or analysis of current program. Package 2: $800: Nutrition program with personal training. All of the features listed in Package 1, plus 10 sessions with your personal trainer, designed to be completed in 12 weeks. Group Program: $200/Non-Member: $360 The fee includes 8 weekly group meetings, including group training, three private consultations, and a personalized exercise program.

NEW DESIGN!

NOTE: Participants are pre-selected for this program. A pre-participation questionnaire is required. Please attend the info session on Tuesday, March 23 at 6:30 pm, or Thursday, March 25 at 11:00 am in the Spin & Training Center.

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ADULT

Wellness

PERSONAL TRAINING : FEES * 1 SESSION = 1 HOUR SESSIONS

ONE PERSON ( ONE TRAINER / ONE CLIENT )

1

$68 Packages $241 Motivation Packet $330 $640 $1,240

3 5 10 20

TWO PERSON ( ONE TRAINER OF SAME 2 CLIENTS )

$106 $392 Motivation Packet $510 $980 $1,880

Ready, Set, Go! Add on $50/$100 Note: All personal training prices subject to change. *Want to add Nutrition Counseling to your sessions? Check out Healthy Balance Package #2. SMALL GROUP TRAINING : All sessions 50 minutes unless indicated. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

FEE (Member LIMIT /Non-Member)

Workout 101

Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Spin and Train Ctr. Racquetball Court Racquetball Court Racquetball Court Racquetball Court Group Ex Ctr. Higgins Gym Wellness Center Wellness Center Wellness Center Wellness Center

A. Pasqua A. Pasqua A. Pasqua A. Pasqua D. Sourby D. Sourby D. Sourby D. Sourby T. Murphy T. Murphy T. Murphy T. Murphy M. Tolla M. Tolla M. Tolla M. Tolla D. Dibella D. Dibella K. Tallodi K. Tallodi K. Tallodi K. Tallodi T. Murphy T. Murphy D. Isidor D. Isidor D. Isidor D. Isidor

3/22-4/14 4/19-5/5 5/10-5/26 6/2-6/21 3/23-4/15 4/20-5/6 5/11-5/27 6/1-6/17 3/22-4/14 4/19-5/5 5/10-5/26 6/2-6/21 3/22-4/15 4/19-5/6 5/10-5/27 6/2-6/22 3/23-5/6 5/11-6/17 3/22-4/12 4/19-5/3 5/10-5/24 6/7-6/21 3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19 3/22-4/14 4/19-5/5 5/10-5/26 6/2-6/21

M&W M&W M&W M&W Tu. & Th. Tu. & Th. Tu. & Th. Tu. & Th. M&W M&W M&W M&W M & Th. M & Th. M & Th. M & Th. T & Th. T & Th. Mon. Mon. Mon. Mon. M&W Sat. M&W M&W M&W M&W

6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 10:30 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 6:00-6:45 am 7:45-8:30 am 5:00-6:00 pm 5:00-6:00 pm 5:00-6:00 pm 5:00-6:00 pm

$99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $99 $200 $200 $46 $46 $46 $46 $480 $240 $99 $99 $99 $99

Mix It Up

Body Fat Blaster

Martial Arts Conditioning

No Dieting!* Fitness Fusion (11 weeks)

Kettlebell Training Kettlebell Training F.I.T. Club**

* This training session for Teen Girls only ages 14-18 yrs. No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31

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** Fit Pass holders and teens ages 15-18.

10 10 10 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 6 6 10 10 10 10 8 8 8 8 8 8


Y M C A S P R I N G P RO G R A M S

2010

ADULT

Wellness & Sports MOBILE FIT Whether you are training for a triathlon, want to improve your golf swing, or just looking for a way to start fresh, ask a trainer about the New Canaan YMCA’s Mobile Fit system. Mobile Fit is a complete exercise program free to members that gives you just the amount of help that you want. This unique technology prescribes a workout based on your goals and current level of fitness. All members have access to complimentary dynamic training programs, regular contact with your assigned trainer, web-based access to your workout progress, and more! Ask staff how to sign up today in the lobby or in the Wellness Center. Get started today!

S Q U A S H A N D R A C Q U E T B A L L C O U RT CODE OF ETHICS • New Canaan YMCA members may reserve courts by phone or in person. • Reservations

cannot be made more than 24 hours

in advance. •

Each reservation is for 45 minutes.

• Players

must be signed up in the reservation book for a valid court time.

• Reservations

will be lost and your court may be given away if you are more than 15 minutes late for your reserved court.

• If

a player wishes to continue playing after their 45 minute reservation and a court is vacant, they must sign up and reserve the court again at the desk.

• Please

initial your court reservation upon arrival at the YMCA, so we know you are here.

Players are responsible for bringing their own equipment.

• Players

must be 13 years old or older, unless accompanied by an adult.

• Courts

are for the use of racquetball, handball, and squash only.

• Appropriate

attire is required. No street shoes or black-soled shoes are allowed on the courts.

• The YMCA

Z E RO - E N T RY S P I N Look for this beginner Spin class on the Group Fitness schedule every Tuesday at 10:45 AM in the Spin Studio. Learn to spin in this fun ride taught to a mix of musical styles. Great for those new to Spin, active older adults, or anyone looking to add more cardio options. Focus is on getting accustomed to the bike, breathing techniques, and fun. Also available to the beginner are one-on-one begin to spin appointments; contact Diane DiBella at ext. 123 for more information. Free to members!

reserves the right to close the courts

at any time. • Respect

all other players. The use of profanity and offensive language is strictly prohibited.

• The YMCA

Membership Code of Conduct will be enforced when applicable. Thank you for your cooperation!

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MATERNITY/ADULT “Moms in Motion” Maternity Fitness Note: Physician’s clearance required to participate. Director: Suzan Obernier

PRE - AND POST- NATAL WATER EXERCISE This popular water class is just what you need to promote a healthy pregnancy. The supportive environment of the water will allow you to relax and concentrate on improving your endurance level and muscle strength. You will receive lots of useful information, handouts, and support as you meet other “Moms in Motion.” Note: This is a mom-only class. For safety, no children on pool deck during class.

Programs

MAKE TIME FOR MOMMY * Amidst the feeding, diapers, and naps, you must “Make Time for Mommy.” Bring baby along for this 1-hour exercise class experience. The focus is on balance, core strength, realigning the spine, and exercise basics to getting fit after having a baby. Most importantly, this class will give you the opportunity to bond with other moms and share concerns and stories. *Bring your stroller to class.

PRE / POST- NATAL YOGA Experience gentle and safe movements to stretch, relax, and strengthen your body. The class complements the pre-natal water class well by adding the necessary flexibility component to your prenatal workout program. Learn to use relaxation and breathing techniques to release tension, increase your focus, and calm yourself and your baby. Note: Class for moms with infants up to 8 months old. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCT

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

FEE (Member /Non-Member)

LIMIT

Pre- and Post-Natal Water Exercise Pre/Post-Natal Yoga Make Time for Mommy

Valles Pool

D. Sourby

3/22-6/19

10:30-11:30 am

Free/$300

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Mind-Body Ctr. Group Exercise Center

J. Supple C. Wood

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Mon. & Wed. Thurs. Wed.

1:00-2:00 pm 12:00-1:00 pm

Free/$186 Free/$150

10 10

No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31

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Y M C A S P R I N G P RO G R A M S

2010

ADULT

Therapeutic Programs PARKINSON ’ S EXERCISE AND MOVEMENT CL ASS

NEW!

Join instructor Laura Beare for an exercise class specifically designed for those living with Parkinson’s Disease and other movement challenges. Come explore movement in a welcoming, energizing environment. The focus will be on improving joint mobility, flexibility, dexterity, balance, and posture. We will spend time, in chairs and/or standing, performing restorative stretches and safe, strength-building and weight-shifting exercises. Learn tools for moving through your everyday life with greater physical confidence and ease. Participants of varying degrees of mobility are encouraged to participate. Laura Beare has a significant family history of Parkinson’s (grandfather, uncle, and father all diagnosed) and a varied background in teaching dance, yoga, Pilates and other wellness pursuits. She holds a MA in dance from Florida State University, a yoga certification from Yoga Works, a Pilates mat certification from the Kane School for Core Integration, and a Pilates apparatus certification from Half Moon Pilates. In spring of 2009, she completed the "Dance for Parkinson’s" teacher training program, held at the Mark Morris Dance Center in Brooklyn. CLASS

LOCATION

INSTRUCTOR

Parkinson’s Cardiac Rehab Phase IV

Mind/Body Rm. L. Beare Wellness Ctr. Stamford Hospital

NEW! S TA M F O R D H O S P I TA L CARDIAC REHAB PHASE IV

The New Canaan YMCA and Stamford Hospital have collaborated to bring to you a Phase IV cardiac rehabilitation program here at the Y. This program brings the cardiac medicine expertise of Stamford Hospital to the familiar setting of the Y. Cardiac rehabilitation helps patients with heart disease recover faster and return to full, productive lives. The program offers a safe and effective way to help you feel better and stronger, faster. Based on your own needs, abilities, and interests, a team of Stamford Hospital exercise physiologists will meet with you, 3 times per week, in a group setting at the New Canaan YMCA. The benefits include learning how to exercise safely, muscle strengthening, improved stamina, and group support from fellow participants. A perfect transition for those who have experienced a cardiac event or have heart disease and are now ready to transition to an exercise program in a community setting. Physician’s referral is required to begin this program.

SESSION START / END

DAY

TIME

FEE (Member /Non-Member)

LIMIT

3/22-6/19 3/22-6/19

Thurs. M, W, F

2:15-3:15 pm 12:30-1:30PM

$150/$240 $252/$360

12 8

No classes: 4/2, 4/5-4/9, 5/31

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ACTIVE

Older Adults

Active Older Adults… Look what we have for you! Our goal at the New Canaan YMCA is to help active older adults stay “forever fit” with specially designed fitness programs options. Note: Some classes require advanced sign-up. Director: Suzan Obernier

Free Member Classes: (Schedules available at front desk or online)

FIT AND FUNCTIONAL Get the maximum benefit of a group exercise class at a gentler pace. For all ages and fitness levels. A Q U A M AT E S Water exercise combining cardiovascular and strength training. H Y D RO F I T This complete water exercise program is taught mostly in the shallow water. The workout focuses on cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance, as well as flexibility. AI CHI This class brings the principles of Tai Chi to the water. Enjoy this unique blend of balance, relaxation, and mental concentration. GENTLE YOGA A tranquil, foundation-building practice, designed to introduce new students to yoga, as well as offer regular practitioners a gentle class complement to their Yoga practice. P I L AT E S M AT B A S I C S This class focuses on the basic principles of the Pilates conditioning method. Strengthening the core muscles through controlled, precise movements results in a more balanced, aligned, and strong body. JAMMMIN’ DANCE All cardio! All fun! Dance your way into fitness! Eclectic music and a variety of dance steps. All ages and fitness levels welcome!

Zumba® fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a dynamic fitness program that will blow you away. The routines feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat.

YOGA BASICS Ideal for those new to yoga, those who need modifications, or those who want to learn at a nice pace, focusing on basic principles. NIA Join the fun and passion of NIA, a dynamic workout that combines expressive dance, martial arts, and Asian disciplines. This holistic fitness class is for all ages, relieves stress, and lifts the spirit, promoting flexibility and energy through movement. Feel your joy, and release your passion!

Additional Fee/Advanced Sign Up Required: PERSONAL TRAINING/GOAL SET TING One-on-one appointment with a personal trainer. (See page 40.) A RT H R I T I S E X E RC I S E C L A S S Water exercise class specifically designed for people with arthritis. (See page 32.)

The Senior Men’s Club of New Canaan The Senior Men’s Club of New Canaan was founded in 1977 by a group of YMCA racquetball players. Today the Club welcomes men 55 years of age and older who are residents of, or own property in, New Canaan. YMCA membership is not necessary, but SMC membership applications are available at the YMCA on South Avenue. The Club is involved in many service activities within the town and schools. The club has recreational activities that include amateur chefs, bridge, golf, paddle tennis, outdoor tennis, photography, hikes and walks, racquetball, and computer flying. We also have a Friday lunch outing each month. We include monthly day and/or evening trips which incorporate theaters/restaurants, symphonies, museums, and other cultural events. Also, we host many famous and riveting speakers at our Friday meetings. Come spend time with us! For more information, log on to www.smcnc.org or call Pam Libertiny, Human Resources Director at the YMCA at (203) 966-4528, extension 128.

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New Canaan Community YMCA 564 South Avenue New Canaan, CT 06840 www.newcanaanymca.org

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CAMP

There’s something for everyone! C A M P M I N I , Ages 3-5 (Pre-K)

C A M P Y - K I , Completed grades K-6

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S U P E R S P O RT S C A M P, Completed grades 1-7 SPECIAL CARES CAMP L E A D E R - I N - T R A I N I N G , Ages 12-13 C O U N S E L O R - I N - T R A I N I N G , Ages 14-15 S P E C I A LT Y C A M P P RO G R A M S Gymnastics/Diving Camp, Synchro Camp Watch your mail for our brochure. Registration begins February 22.

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