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What’s up Monroe! Hello Monroe!

Welcome to the Monroe Family YMCA. My name is Craig Chambers and I would likeYMCA. to takeWe a moment Welcome to the Monroe Family have a and introduce myself, as I am new to the Monroe variety of new programs starting this quarterBranch to help as well. overand 12 years of experience of working you stayWith on track meet your wellness goals. at several YMCA’s, departments, Here at thedifferent Y, we care about in notvarious only your fitness, I amyour excited to take on the role of Executive Director. but holistic health in mind, body, and spirit. Helping you be the best you is our passion. Growing up in Snohomish County, I attended Jackson High School, the University of Washington the We are all about family. That’s why we offerand activities University of Montana. I am wildly into sports, and programing for all ages. From infants in ourand Child played colligate football. Watch Adventure Zone to our seniors in our SilverSneakers® and Silver and Fit programs. Currently residing in Lake Stevens, with my beautiful family whichtoconsists wife, two daughters, and In addition running of ourmy own programs, we partner son. We love to go to the movies, hiking, and have fun with many local business and non-profits to meet the doing just about anything. needs of our community. Members here are like family and we hope you feel as though you are at Becoming the Monroe Executive Director has been an your home away from home when you walk through aspiration of mine for some time and I have a strong our doors. passion to serve the Monroe community. Growing with the team and creating a vision that Looking forward to serving you and your encompasses inclusion where everyone feels family’s Spring at the Y. to. welcome atneeds the Y isthis something I look forward

Please stop by the Monroe Y, grab a Patsy Cudaback coffee and lets chat. Or email me at Senior Vice President of Snohomish County | cchambers@ymcasnoco.org Association Risk Management

Craig Chambers Executive Director @YCraigsinMonroe

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14033 Fryelands Blvd. Monroe, WA 98272 P 360 805 1879 F 360 794 3869 FACILITY HOURS Monday - Friday 4:30 am-10 pm Saturday 7 am - 6 pm 6 pm Sunday 8 am - 5 Pool closes 15 minutes minutesprior priorto tofacility facilityclosure. closure. CLOSURES April 16 25 December January 1 EARLY CLOSURES May 29MEMBERS STAFF

Easter Observance of Christmas New Year’s Day Memorial Day, Open 8 am-3 pm

Craig STAFFChambers MEMBERSExecutive Director cchambers@ymca-snoco.org ext. 2164 Jamie Williams Senior Programs Director Jamie Williams Senior Programs Director ext. 2175 jwilliams@ymca-snoco.org jwilliams@ymca-snoco.org ext. 2175 Ka’ohe Wong Senior Programs Director Tania Price Business Services Director ext. 2167 kwong@ymca-snoco.org tprice@ymca-snoco.org ext. 2173 Jen Paynter Business Services Director Erin Lewis Member Services Director jpaynter@ymca-snoco.org ext. 2173 elewis@ymca-snoco.org ext. 2174 (msg) Tania Price Development/Corporate Relations Director Jenn Farlow School Age Child Care Director tprice@ymca-snoco.org ext. 2172 jfarlow@ymca-snoco.org ext. 2176 Tiffani Hilden Aquatics Director thilden@ymca-snoco.org ext. 2161 Tiffani Hilden Aquatics Director thilden@ymca-snoco.org ext. 2161 MEMBER SERVICES Austin van Belle Youth Sports Director ext. 2101 avanbelle@ymca-snoco.org ext. 2178 Tara Wilson Family Coordinator twilson@ymca-snoco.org

ext. 2163

Shannon Bredstrand Child Watch/Adventure Zone Coordinator sbredstrand@ymca-snoco.org ext. 2163 Mani Fregoso MAP/Teen Coordinator rfregoso@ymca-snoco.org

ext. 2167

Emily Lucey Marketing Coordinator elucey@ymca-snoco.org

ext. 2177

WHAT’S WHAT’S INSIDE INSIDE MEMBERSHIP…………………………………3 GENERAL INFORMATION………………..…4 SE HABLA ESPAÑOL ……………….….…….. 6 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT………...………….7 CHILD CARE ……………..………………….. 8 YOUTH SPORTS…………………………….10 ADAPTIVE PROGRAMS……..……..………11

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ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS…………………...12 SWIM LESSONS……...…………..………....13 HEALTH, WELL-BEING & FITNESS….…….14 HEALTHY LIVING PROGRAMS …..….…….16 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY..…….….……….18 BRANCHES AND INFO…….……….……….19

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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION NOW IT’S EASIER THAN EVER TO JOIN THE Y! Membership in the Y is a special thing. Be a part of a leading nonprofit organization for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The YMCA of Snohomish County is a membership organization and anyone can join. So, with simple monthly dues, you have no contracts or minimum stays to worry about and no sales pitches to endure. Just quality, healthy programs that your whole family can enjoy.

MEMBERSHIP TYPES FACILITY MEMBERSHIP Get full access to fitness centers at all six YMCAs in Snohomish County with a Facility Membership. Choose from a wide menu of free group exercise classes, enjoy lap and recreational swimming, and receive a free wellness orientation when you join. And as a facility member, you’ll be eligible for priority registration and reduced fees on specialty classes and programs for your whole family. PROGRAM MEMBERSHIP If you’re not already a Y Facility Member and want to participate in programs like summer camps, youth sports, swimming lessons and child care, you’ll need an annual Program Membership. You’ll receive the same great level of quality and caring for which the Y is known, but without access to wellness centers and other amenities offered through a full Facility Membership. COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP Belonging is a philosophy at the heart of the Y. Everyone in the community is considered a free Community Member and is welcome to participate in key community events and programs such as fun runs, health fairs, and community education. NATIONWIDE MEMBERSHIP Nationwide Membership enables Y members to visit any participating YMCA in the United States. It is valid for active, full facility members. Nationwide members must visit their home Y at least 50% of the time. Program-only participants are not eligible for Nationwide membership. To find a Y in another location, visit ymca.net. CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP As part of the YMCA’s corporate membership plan, employees will enjoy the benefits of belonging to Snohomish County’s largest and most respected health, wellness, and human service organization. For more information about corporate membership, please contact the Member Services Director. MEMBERSHIP FOR ALL We believe everyone deserves a Y experience, so the YMCA of Snohomish County offers financial assistance to individuals and families who might otherwise not be able to afford membership or program fees. Ask a staff member about financial assistance.

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FACILITY MEMBERSHIP RATES Membership

Monthly Dues

Join Fee

Family 2

$119

$100

Family 1

$94

$100

Couple

$95

$100

Active Older Adults (65+)

$56

$100

Adult (30-64)

$65

$100

Young Adult (19-29)

$42

$100

Youth (0-18)

$20

$0

PROGRAM MEMBERSHIP RATES Membership

Annual Dues

Family

$50

Individual

$25

DAY PASS RATES Type

Daily Fee

Youth (0-18)

$5

Adult (19+)

$15

Active Older Adult (65+)

$12

Family

$25

Day passes are available with a valid photo I.D.

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GENERAL INFORMATION OUR MISSION To inspire, nurture, and strengthen culturally vibrant communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.

Cancelling a program 1 week prior to first day of the program start date=100% full refund less a minimum of a $5 service fee may apply

Cancelling a program after the program start date = refunds will be prorated less a minimum of a $5 service fee may apply

MEMBERSHIP CARD Your membership card is valuable and important. A valid membership card or photo ID is required every time you enter the Y. If you lose your card, you can get a replacement for a small fee. You can also create a digital card to scan at the branch with our mobile app.

Cancelling a program half-way or more after the program start date = no refund.

GUESTS Your membership includes unlimited complimentary guest passes, stored electronically on your membership account, is good for one redemption at any branch of the YMCA of Snohomish County, and admits one person or one family to join you at the Y. At busy times, the Y reserves the right to limit guest usage. All guests must present photo identification and adhere to facility guidelines. A guest may use Y facilities up to three times in one calendar year with a member. Thereafter, a day pass or membership must be purchased. Y ACCESS FOR ALL We believe everyone deserves a Y experience, the YMCA of Snohomish County offers membership and program pricing based on income to individuals and families to ensure everyone has access to the Y. No join fee, no documentation, no waiting, and no barriers. Join us right away. Ask a staff member about Y Access For All. PAYMENT OPTIONS Bank draft and credit card payments are a convenient way to pay membership fees and ensure your membership is current. New membership activation requires a one-month payment of membership dues and pro-rated monthly fees at time of enrollment as well as banking account information or a credit card. Annual payments are perfect for members who want to pay for their membership one year at a time. This option requires payment of 12 months at time of enrollment.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE Members may have their membership held in abeyance once per calendar year upon 15 days advance written notice if membership dues are current. A minimum abeyance of 60 days and a maximum abeyance of 120 days is permitted. Membership will be automatically activated after a term of abeyance expires.

TALK TO US This is your Y. Please make your concerns and comments known! Member suggestion cards are available throughout the facility and at Member Services. We pledge to acknowledge each comment and respond appropriately. If you prefer to email or telephone your comment, please contact the Membership Director. GET STARTED An easy first step to getting started at the Y is to contact Member Services for a free wellness connection within your first 30 days of membership. A trained Y professional will meet with you to discuss your goals, answer any questions you may have, and recommend appropriate wellness programs for you. FACILITY GUIDELINES • Ages 6 and under must have direct supervision at all times. • Ages 7-11(if in 5th grade) must be accompanied by a supervising

individual who remains in the building. The supervising individual does not have to be in the same area as the youth. The youth may sign themselves in and out of the program areas if required and follow the age restrictions posted for specific rooms. • Ages 11- 13 (if in 6th grade) are not required to be accompanied

by a supervising individual but are subject to age restrictions for specific areas. • Ages 14 and older are considered adults only for the purpose of

use of the facilities and programs. They may sign themselves in and out of program areas, if required, within the facility and may participate in adult fitness classes unaccompanied by an adult. Orientation to the facility and equipment is strongly recommended.

PROGRAM REFUND GUIDELINES The following guidelines are for programs that do not have required deposits (which are non-refundable). Special restrictions apply to Camp, Child Care, Membership and other programs that are clearly stated in their brochures and registrations. Program Directors have the final say to make any allowances other than the following:

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GENERAL INFORMATION ELECTRONIC USAGE GUIDELINES Due to the advances in mobile and video technology, and for the privacy and protection of all our members, the YMCA of Snohomish County asks that members, participants, and guests adhere to the following guidelines. • Use of electronic devices is not permitted - at any time - in Y

locker rooms and youth program areas. • As a courtesy to other members, please set phones to silent while

working out. • Please limit phone conversations to the lobby or non-workout

areas. • Taking photos or video without permission from the Executive

Director is not permitted on Y premises. FOOD AND BEVERAGES No food or drink other than water is permitted in the pool, workout and gym areas. Please limit food items in the Child Watch/Adventure Zone to small grab and go snacks. SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT In keeping with Y’s health and wellness advocacy, smoking is not permitted on Y’s facility or grounds. All YMCA’s of Snohomish County properties are smoke-free environments.

ATTIRE As a family organization, the YMCA of Snohomish County encourages members and their guests to maintain an appearance that is not disruptive, distracting, nor offensive in any regard and to wear attire that does not present health or safety concerns. Accordingly, Y staff may restrict appearance and attire with special consideration for those specific issues. These guidelines are meant for example purposes and may not be inclusive of all expectations. Not permitted  Clothing and jewelry that carry sexual, vulgar, or offensive messages or references, including pictures of the use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and gang affiliation.

Any apparel item that can be used as a weapon.

Jeans are not permitted in workout areas.

Required in workout areas  Closed-toe athletic shoes.

Shirts or workout tops.

Eye guards are required in racquetball courts.

Proper swim attire is required in the pool and spa areas.

LOCKERS Lockers are available for day use by members and guests. You must bring your own lock and remove it at the end of each visit. Items left overnight will be removed from the locker room and placed in the lost and found. Always secure your belongings. We recommend that you not bring valuables into the facility; the Y is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Security lockers for small items are available at no cost. COURT RENTALS Courts may be reserved up to a day in advance by calling Member Services or in person. Reservations are encouraged to guarantee your desired time. There is a one hour reservation limit per person during peak usage times. Racquets, balls, and eye protection can be checked out with your membership card.

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SE HABLA ESPAÑOL Bienvenido a la Monroe YMCA ¡Saludos! Estamos encantados de que esté pensando en unirse a la Monroe/Sky Valley Family YMCA, y esperamos que usted encuentre que la Y es mucho más que un gimnasio. De clases de natación a clases de zumba y de fútbol a campamento de verano, nuestra Y tiene algo para todos los miembros de su familia. Para organizar un tour en español o si necesita ayuda para obtener una membresía póngase en contacto conmigo: 360 805 1879

Val Martinez

Itzel Romero

Alex Ayala

Danny Romero

Brenda Renteria

Clases y programas de la Y: La Y ofrece estas actividades a un costo adicional: 

Clases de natación grupales o particulares para jóvenes y adultos

Guardería infantil y campamentos de verano para niños de edad escolar

Salidas de noche o de día para niños

Deportes para jóvenes: fútbol (soccer), baloncesto y T-Ball

Programa de prevención de la diabetes

Martial Arts

Con el fin de proporcionar una experiencia segura y positiva a través de actividades estructuradas para los jóvenes de nuestra comunidad, se aplicarán las siguientes directrices relacionadas con el uso de las instalaciones por los miembros de la Y e invitados. Estas directrices se aplican a las sucursales de YMCA del condado de Snohomish (YMCA of Snohomish County).

Membresía Y:

“Personas supervisoras” se definen como personas de 14 años o

Las instalaciones y los beneficios incluyen:

DIRECTRICES PARA ÁREAS ESPECÍFICAS

Equipos de entrenamiento cardiovascular, circuito de entrenamiento muscular, pesas libres, equipos de acondicionamiento físico para jóvenes, y orientación de bienestar

Clases de ejercicios

Piscina

Sala de pesas/cardio

Hidromasaje y sauna seco

Gimnasio y cancha de ráquetbol

1.5 horas de cuidado infantil gratuito todos los días

Centro de Desarrollo Juvenil

Los jóvenes entre las edades de 12 a 13 años pueden utilizar estas áreas sin supervisión después de haber recibido una orientación por el personal de salud y bienestar de la Y. Los niños entre las edades de 8 a 11 años deben estar acompañados por una persona supervisora que deberá permanece en la sala y monitorear cons-tantemente a los niños. No se permite la entrada a los niños meno-res de 7 años.

Área de juegos al aire libre

Clases de ejercicio en grupo, que incluyen: Zumba®, yoga, TRX, pilates, ciclismo, kickboxing cardiovascular, step, SilverSneakers® y acondicionamiento en el agua

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Los niños pueden participar con una persona supervisora siempre y cuando están dispuestos y sean capaces de seguir la estructura de las clases.

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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Piscina e hidromasaje Horario de apertura y natación en familia: Los niños menores de 6 años deben estar acompañados por una persona supervisora en el área de la piscina. Los niños y jóvenes entre las edades de 7 a 13 años pueden utilizar el hidromasaje si están acompañados por un padre o tutor. Todos los niños menores de 11 años que no pasen la prueba de natación deberán estár acompañados por un adulto mientras se encuentren en la piscina. Sauna No se permite la entrada a los niños menores de 6 años. Los niños y jóvenes entre las edades de 7 a 13 años deben estar acompaña-dos por un padre o tutor. Vestuario (locker) y duchas Los niños menores de 5 años pueden usar el vestuario del género opuesto si están acompañados por una persona supervisora. Los niños de mayores de 6 años deben utilizar el vestuario y correspondientes a su mismo género. Hay disponible un vestuario familiar.

DIRECTRICES PARA JÓVENES Y NIÑOS Los “Individuos de supervisión” están definidos cómo personas de 14 años o mayores. Jóvenes de edades de 6 o menos - Deberán tener supervisión directa todo el tiempo. Jóvenes de edades de 7 a 11 (si en quinto grado) Deberán estar acompañados por una persona supervisando que permanezca en el edificio. El supervisor no tiene que estar en la misma área que los menores. Los menores podrán anotar solos su entrada y su salida de las áreas de los programas, si se requiere y seguir las restricciones publicadas, si se requiere y seguir las restricciones publicadas en las áreas y actividades específicas. Jóvenes de edades de 11 (si en sexto grado) a 13 - No se les requiere que sean acompañados por una persona supervisándolos, pero si están sujetos a restricciones de edad para áreas específicas como delinea abajo. Jóvenes de edades de 14 o mayores - Don considerados adultos solamente para propósitos del uso de las instalaciones y los programs. Puede anotar su entrada y salida de las áreas de los programas, si es requerido, dentro de la instalación y podrán participar en las clases de acondicionamiento para adultos sin ser acompañados. Se recomienda fuertemente que se tome la orientación para las instalaciones y el equipo.

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At the Y we believe every child has potential, and we’re here to nurture that potential. From youth sports to academic support to leadership development, the Y helps bring out the best in kids, and they keep surprising us with all they can do. LICENSED SCHOOL AGE-CHILD CARE The Monroe Family YMCA provides licensed School-Age Child Care before and after school for ages 5-12 (children must be currently attending kindergarten or elementary school). Program curriculum includes extended learning opportunities such as homework support, literacy development, STEAM activities,games, sports, arts/crafts, cooking, drama, service learning, and science activities. DSHS subsidy accepted. Monday-Thursday Fridays Half Days Non-School Days*

6:15-8:45 am and 3:25-6:30 pm 6:15-8:45 am and 2:25-6:30 pm 6:15-8:45 am and 12:45-6:30 pm 6:15 am to 6:30 pm

Ages 5 to 12 years Care is conveniently located on-site at the following locations:  Chain Lake Elementary School (also serving Salem Wood Elementary)  Fryelands Elementary School (also serving Frank Wagner and *Dutch Hill Elementary)  Maltby Elementary School *Dates follow Monroe School District calendar *We need at least five participants to run LICENSED CHILD CARE DAILY SCHEDULE Children are like sponges- they watch and absorb knowledge, skills and values from everything and everyone around them. At the Y, we believe the values and skill learned early on are vital building blocks for quality of life and future success. At the Y, school-age kids make friends, learn new skills and do homework. Most importantly, children learn how to be their best selves. Activities on a typical day includes: Before School  Free Choice/Open Centers  Morning Snack  Interest Centers  Active Play

After School  Free Choice/Open Centers  Afternoon Snack  Group Time  Outdoor Time, weather permitting  Homework Help  Projects & Activities  Active Play

For questions on Licensed Child Care, contact Jen Farlow, 360 804 2176 or jfarlow@ymca-snoco.org

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CHILD CARE SCHOOL DAYS ONLY PLAN – FULL TIME

NON-SCHOOL DAYS

This plan is paid in equal payments each month for 10 months, September 2018 through the last day of school in June, 2019. The plan includes care 5 days each week for all school days. Half Days are included for children registered to attend After School on their regularly scheduled days. Part time rates also available.

Join our Y Child Care for upcoming non-school days! Children will participate in exciting arts & crafts, sports, group games and more.

September 2018-June 2019(Last day of school per the Monroe School District Calendar) BEFORE SCHOOL ONLY Facility Member Fee: $318* After School Only Facility Member Fee: $341* Before and After School Facility Member Fee: $420* YEAR ROUND CARE-Must register by 11/30/2018 Before School Only Facility Member Fee: $504* After School Only Facility Member Fee: $536* Before and After School Facility Member Fee: $603* *Fee rates are monthly. Add $75 per month for Program Members.

OCCASIONAL LICENSED SCHOOL-AGE CHILD CARE Drop–in Child Care is offered at our Child Care sites on a space available basis only. Your child must be pre-registered with a current 2018-19 Child Care Registration Packet on file. Drop in units must be paid in advance and 24 hours reservation is required. Non school days: Facility Member $45/ Program Member $55 Regular and Half Days: Sold in sets of 5 units (before school or after school is one unit). Facility Member $135/Program Member $160 After school on any early release day: Facility Member $36/ Program Member $46

Location: Fryelands Elementary Gym or Monroe/Sky Valley Family YMCA Hours: 6:15 am-6:30 pm Non-School Days January 21 at Monroe YMCA February 1 at Fryelands February 15 at Fryelands Dates Child Care will be closed: January 1 February 18 Cost: $45 FM/$55 PM

For questions on Licensed Child Care, contact Jen Farlow, 360 804 2176 or jfarlow@ymca-snoco.org

DROP-IN CHILDCARE AT THE Y Our Y Adventure Zone and Child Watch staff will keep your children active and safe while you enjoy your workout. This service is included in your family membership and is a member only privilege. Use of the Adventure Zone and Child Watch is limited to two hours per family once daily, or one and a half hours per family twice daily if separate parent is

checking in.

HOURS Monday –Thursday, 8 am– 1:30 pm, 4-8:30 pm Friday 8 am-1:30 pm, 4-7:30 pm Saturday 8 am-1:30 pm Sundays 11 am-2 pm

ADVENTURE ZONE The Adventure Zone is for children ages three to ten years old. (Children must be potty trained to be in the Adventure Zone).

CHILD WATCH Child Watch is for children ages six weeks to three years old.

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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT KIDS NIGHT OUT | AGES 6 MONTHS –11YEARS This monthly event (every second Saturday*) is an easy way to plan

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER | AGES 11-18 Come in and stop by to make new friends at the place youth love to hang. We have board games, fun craft supplies, and table top games. there is always something to do in the YDC! A trusted staff member is always on hand to supervise, play a game, or help with homework. Come have fun! No membership required. Healthy snacks provided daily. Shuttle Drops you off at the Y.

HOURS: Monday-Friday after school until 6 pm

MHS ACHIEVERS PROGRAM a date night! With fun monthly themes and dinner provided you can be sure you and your children will have a great night out! Registration ends at Noon the Friday before the event. Registration is in branch only Pick-up ends promptly at 8:30 pm. Additional fees will be assessed for any children still in attendance after 8:30 pm

Cost: Facility Member $50 (First 2 children)/Program Member $70

MAP motivates and advocates for disadvantaged and underrepresented youth to achieve higher education goals. Focused on social justice, MAP encourages students to have meaningful conversations about culture, identity, social responsibility and more. We also provide help with homework, preparation for college readiness and career exploration. WHEN Mondays & Wednesdays | 2:30-4 pm WHERE Monroe High School Room 303

MY ACHIEVERS PROGRAM MAP motivates and advocates for disadvantaged and underrepresented youth to achieve higher education goals. Focused on social justice, MAP encourages students to have meaningful conversations about culture, identity, social responsibility and more. We also provide help with homework, preparation for the transition to high school, and opportunities for college and career exploration.

Facility Member $35 Single Child/Program Member $45 Single Child

WHEN Tuesdays & Thursdays | 3-4:30 pm | Runs School Days

$10 per each additional child (same family/residence)

WHERE Monroe/Sky Valley Family YMCA

Upcoming Dates: January 12 – Ahoy Matey! February 9 - Out of this World

For questions about the YDC OR MAP programs, please contact Mani Fregoso, rfregoso@ymca-snoco.org

For questions on our Child Watch and Adventure Zone, please contact Shannon Bredstrand, 360 804 2163 or sbredstrand@ymca-snoco.org

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YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH BASKETBALL | AGES 7-9 & 10-12

YOUTH DANCE | AGES 3+

Children ages 3-12 will learn the fundamentals of basketball while playing in a family friendly, non-competitive environment. Players will develop skills and work on playing together as a team during practices and games. Volunteer coaches are always needed. Please contact Austin if interested in helping out during the season. Practices one day a week with games on Saturdays.

The Monroe/Sky Valley Family YMCA offers a wide variety of dance classes, including: Hip Hop, Jazz, Ballet, Acro and Lyrical.

When: December 17-February 16 | No game or practices the week of Dec. 24-Jan. 4

Cost: 30 minute classes $164 FM |$215 PM | 45 minute classes $215 FM/$283 PM

Cost: $75 FM / $100 PM

Additional Information: Fee can be made in two payments. Half now, and the other half by March 17. Or you can pay in full and receive $10 off. All Classes include a $45 Costume fee for Spring Recital.

Practice times vary based on class | January 14-May 17 | Includes performance at the Spring Recital May 17 | No classes the week of April 1.

Registration Opens: November 1 FM | November 15 PM

HOME SCHOOL FITNESS | AGES 5-17 Take a break and let us provide physical activities and a healthy snack for your homeschooler. Participants will get a 30 minute swim lesson, a healthy snack, and a 45 minute fit-ness and/or PE activity. Plus, families may stay and use the facility for the rest of the day! When: Wednesdays, January 23-March 13 from 10:25 am-12:15 pm Cost: $70

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER | AGES 3-12 TODDLER SPORTS | AGES 18 MONTHS-3 YEARS Come and try our Toddler Sports program, which we are offering to any child ages 18 months through 3 years old. Toddlers will be working with coach Austin to learn how to play a variety of sports including soccer, basketball, baseball and other gym games! You can sign up for our Wednesday or Friday class both run from 10:45-11:30 am. When: January 2-February 8 Cost: $30 FM / $45 PM

Children ages 3-12 will be taught the fundamentals of soccer and will learn to play together as a team in a family friendly, non-competitive environment. Practices will take place during the week while games will take place on Saturdays. All practices and games will take place in the YMCA Gym. We are always looking for volunteer coaches! If interested in helping out this season, please contact Austin to get more information! When: February 25-April 13 Cost: $75 FM / $100 PM

MATIAL ARTS | AGES 6-ADULT Learn confidence, safety awareness, self-defense, discipline and respect, all while having fun! Supervised physical contact is allowed only between qualified ranking students. Belt promotions are scheduled when level requirements are achieved. Parents are welcome to observe! A white martial arts uniform is suggested. All classes taught by Terrie Shepherd.

For questions about our Youth Sports Programs, please contact Austin van Belle, 360 804 2178 or avanbelle@ymca-snoco.org

When: Jan 8 - Feb 19 (no beginner classes this session) Feb 26 - Apr 16 (no class on April 2 due to Spring Break) Feb 5 - Mar 19 - Beginner class session Cost: Beginner/Int/Advanced $70 Facility Member/$95 Program Member Advanced Sparring: $35 Facility Member/$35 Program Member

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ADAPTIVE PROGRAMS ADAPTIVE KARATE | AGES ADAPTIVE 7+

MIRACLE LEAGUE BASEBALL

Isshinryu karate taught, an Okinawan style that does not use any kicks above the knee.

Miracle League Baseball is designed for individuals requiring additional assistance to play. This program is adapted to be an inclusive, stress free, non-competitive game, where everyone hits, everyone runs bases, and everyone gets home. Buddies are provided for all players while on the field. Parents may sit in the stands to watch and cheer for their player.

All abilities welcome. The class will focus on the development of the student’s personal integrity. Designed to inspires confidence, physical fitness, self-discipline and focus. Escapes and protection is taught but the class does not include aggressive techniques or sparring. Parents are encouraged to participate along-side their child and provide necessary assistance during class.

When: April 27-June 15 (no games May 25 in observance of Memorial day)

When Saturdays, November 17 - January 12 from 11 am-Noon Cost: $15 FM / $25 PM Additional Information: Uniforms not required but encouraged and can be purchased online for under $15. About the instructor (Sensei) Annie Goldwyn: 7th degree black belt with over 20 years of experience. You can contact her directly to answer questions regarding the class at agoldwyn@gmail.com or 425 244 9963

For questions about our Adaptive Programs, please contact Nicole Hudson at, 360 804 2165 or nhudson@ymca-snoco.org

MIRACLE TEAM BOWLING Miracle Team Bowling takes place at Bowlero Lanes in Lynnwood. There are ramps available and bumpers in the gutters. Those who need assistance are provided a buddy. When: Saturdays, January 26- March 9 (No games on February 16 for Presidents Day weekend), from 11 am-12:30 pm

ADAPTIVE SWIM Each Sunday noon-2 pm, the pool is open to all families and children with special needs, free of charge. Adults 18 and over need to show photo ID.

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ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS SENIOR TRIP: SLEIGH RIDE | AGES 45+ Enjoy gliding across open meadows and along the Icicle River in a horse-drawn sleigh with the majestic Stewart Mountain Range in the background. Warm blankets are provided for the 1.5 miles ride which takes about 30 minutes. Warm up with hot cider or cocoa after the ride. Then into Leavenworth for lunch and shopping. When: Wednesday, February 6 leaving the Y at 9 am Cost: $30 Location: Leavenworth (Meeting at Monroe YMCA)

GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES AOA (Active Older Adult) Water Fitness: A lighter water fitness class designed especially for the young at heart. Arthritis & Injury: A water fitness workout designed especially for the young at heart. Personal Pace Yoga: This beginner yoga class is designed for those of all ages that may have balance issues. It incorporates gentle, flowing movement while sitting on a chair or balancing with the support of a chair. SilverSneakers® Classic: Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement and activities for daily living. Handheld weights, elastic tubing with handles, a SilverSneaker® ball are offered for resistance, and a chair is used for seated and/or standing support. Open to all ages and a great class for those recovering from injuries.

CROCHET CLUB | AGES 45+ Join one of our lovely members Patty to learn to crochet, crochet together or get help on a project you are struggling with.

When: Tuesdays, from 1:30-2:30 pm Cost: Free (Facility Members only) Location: Monroe YMCA lobby

SilverSneakers® Splash: SilverSplash® offers LOTS of fun and shallow water moves to improve agility, flexibility, and cardiovascular endurance. A special kickboard is used to develop strength, balance and coordination. No swimming ability is required. Enhance® Fitness: To help you feel better EnhanceFitness is geared toward older adults, and those with a chronic condition, such as arthritis, need not worry; you’ll never have to do anything that hurts. We have chairs you can use for support, if necessary. When you’re ready you can add soft ankle and wrist weights to your workout.

SENIOR POTLUCK Join us every third Friday of the month from 1-2 pm in group exercise room 1. Bring a dish to share, keep it hot or cold in our nutrition center while you work out, then join in for great food and fellowship.

For more information about Senior Programing contact Lisa McCadam, at 360 805 1879 lmccadam@ymca-snoco.org

Upcoming Dates: January 18, and February 15

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AQUATICS SWIM & WATER FITNESS GROUP SWIM LESSONS Prepare your children to use water safety and survival skills; develop proficiency in the fundamental swim strokes and support positive peer interactions. WINTER A Session January 7– March 2

Register: December 15 WINTER B Session March 4 – April 27 Register: February 16

TADPOLE PROGRAM

NARWHAL SWIM TEAM | AGES 6-18 The Monroe/Sky Valley Family YMCA Swim Team offers youth the opportunity to learn about swimming as a sport while having fun and encouraging sportsmanship. Coaching includes the YMCA core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility while working on endurance training and stroke techniques. Must be a facility Member. Cost: $65 a month for two day a week practice Beginning Swim Team $85 a month for three day a week practice $95 per month for five day a week practice. Contact: Derik Vessey at 360 805 1879 (MSG) or email at dvessey@ymca-snoco.org to schedule a tryout.

The Tadpole program allows you to work out while your child plays and we will escort them to their swim lessons. More time for you, supervised fun and skills for them!

PRIVATE AND SEMI PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Private half-hour lessons offer more flexibility and provide enhanced learning through focused instruction. Whether it’s learning the basics of swimming techniques or advanced stroke work; participants benefit from valuable one-on-one instruction. Private Lesson One-to one Instruction: 1 lesson $33 FM | 4 lessons $120 FM 1 Lesson $45 PM | 4 Lessons $162 PM Semi-Private Lesson One instructor to 2-3 guests: 1 Lesson $16 FM | 4 Lessons $58 FM 1 Lesson $22.50 PM | 4 Lessons $80 PM Specialty Instruction (competitive Stroke) Professional Coach: 1 Lesson $35 FM | 4Lessons $130 FM 1 Lesson $50 PM | 4 Lessons $180 PM

For pricing and availability contact Tiffani Hilden, Aquatics Director, at 360 804 2161 or thilden@ymca-snoco.org

Specialty Semi-Private Lesson (competitive Stroke) Professional Coach with 2-3 guests: 1 Lesson $18 FM | 4 Lessons $65 FM 1 Lesson $25 PM | 4 Lessons $90 PM

MASTER SWIM | AGES 18+

Challenge yourself and improve your swimming skills. This coach led program is open to all levels and abilities. Great for those who want a challenging workout and to those who want tips to improve their stroke technique. Must be able to swim 50 yards (1 lap) freestyle with side breathing. When: Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:30-7:45 am Cost: $30 a month (Must be a facility member) Contact: Tonya Heike, at 360 805 1879 or theike@ymca-snoco.org.

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HEALTH, WELL-BEING & FITNESS MEET OUR WELLNESS COACHES WELLNESS APPOINTMENTS Existing members, we are here to help you set goals and stay motivated! Wellness appointments will you can get familiar with new equipment, check in with your wellness coach, set goals and stay motivated. Wellness Appointments are included in your membership so schedule them as often as you would like at no extra charge.

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HEALTH, WELL-BEING & FITNESS 90 DAYS TO WELLNESS 90 Days to Wellness is a special program designed for our members to have a healthy living experience like no other. During the 90 days members will have an opportunity to select one of three exclusive programs only offered at the Monroe YMCA where they will work with not only our amazing Wellness staff but also build relationships within our community. Members will be connected with a Wellness Coach that best fits their lifestyle and guided through three months of fitness and nutritional education. Some of our amazing program offerings included will be FREE wellness appointments (unlimited to you), group exercises classes, group cycle, walking group, pizza night, family fun activities and more!

KICK START YOUR HEALTH

90 DAYS TO WELLNESS

Contact Member Services or a Wellness Coach for more information.

SMALL GROUP COOKING | AGES 18+ Would you like to learn more about whole-food-plant-based cooking options? Grab a friend few friends and sign up for a small group cooking class with Melina to learn how to prep and cook a nutrient-packed, flavorful meal, while learning about the amazing benefits of whole-food-plant-based eating. Plus, get meal plan tips, create nutrition goals, and more. When: Schedule a time with Melina Cost: $75 FM Per Person minimum 4 people

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HEALTHY LIVING SUPPORTING WELLNESS TOGETHER WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM The Weight Loss Program is a 12-week, discussion group designed for adults who want to lose weight. Receive expert coaching and continuous group support, learn sustainable ways to eat healthier and move more in order to accomplish your weight loss goals. There are no gimmicks and no restrictive approaches, just the tools you need to make the necessary changes in your lifestyle. Cost for the 12 week session is $99 for members and $199 for community members. For more information, please email healthyliving@ymca-snoco.org or call 360 453 2190 12 Fee based

Space is Limited! Register at your branch Welcome Center Contact: Lynnette Monpas, lmonpas@ymca-snoco.org 360 453 2190

LIVESTRONG® AT THE YMCA LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA is a 12-week, small group program designed for adult cancer survivors. This program fulfills the important need of supporting the increasing number of cancer survivors who find themselves in the transitional period between completing their cancer treatment and the shift to feeling physically and emotionally strong enough to attempt to return to their normal life or their “new normal.” The program is conducted outside of medical facilities to emphasize that LIVESTRONG at the YMCA is about health, not disease. In addition to the physical benefits, LIVESTRONG at the YMCA focuses on the emotional well-being of survivors and their families by providing a supportive community where people impacted by cancer can connect during treatment and beyond. The bi-weekly 90-minute sessions take place in a small group setting and are adjusted to the individual’s ability level. The program is of no cost to participants and also includes a free Y membership for the session’s duration. For more information and to register please email healthyliving@ymca-snoco.org or call 360 453 2190. DETAILS: Ages 18+ 12-week program with two 90-minute sessions per week FREE for members and non-members Space is Limited! To Enroll for This Fall’s Session Contact: Lynnette Monpas, lmonpas@ymca-snoco.org 425 374 5777

ACT! (ACTIVELY CHANGING TOGETHER) The Actively Changing Together Program (ACT!) is a nutrition, activity, and self-improvement program for youth ages 8-14 who are overweight or at risk of becoming overweight. This program is designed to be a family program with one parent or guardian attending. The ACT! Program is offered two times per year at most YMCA branches. Children must be referred by a healthcare provider, dietician, or school nurse and have a BMI greater or equal to the 85th percentile for their age. The program is of no cost to participants. For more information and to register, please email healthyliving@ymca-snoco.org or call 425 493 2414. DETAILS: 12-week program, with one 90-minute class per week FREE for members and non-members Space is Limited! To Enroll for This Winter’s Session, Contact Lynnette Monpas, lmonpas@ymca-snoco.org 425 374 5777

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HEALTHLY LIVING WHAT IS PREDIABETES?

YMCA’S DIABETES PREVENTION PROGRAM

Prediabetes is a condition in which individuals have blood glucose levels that are higher than normal, but not high enough to be classified as diabetes. People with prediabetes are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.

You can reduce your risk for type 2 diabetes and gain tools for healthy living. The YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program is a community-based lifestyle improvement program for adults with who are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes or have learned they are prediabetic. Its purpose is to empower adults with lasting lifestyle changes that will improve their overall health and reduce their chance of developing diabetes.

An estimated one in three U.S. adults has prediabetes, yet just 11% of those with prediabetes know they have it. Risk for developing type 2 diabetes may be reduced or eliminated by weight loss, healthier eating, and increased physical activity.

Visit our website today to take a quiz to learn if you are at risk for prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. Learn more at ymca-snoco.org/preventdiabetes.

In a relaxed classroom setting, a trained lifestyle coach will help facilitate a small group of participants in learning how to incorporate healthier eating and moderate physical activity into their daily lives. This is a one-year program, beginning with 16 weekly sessions followed by monthly maintenance sessions. Individuals who have already been diagnosed with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes do not qualify for this program. For more information please emailhealthyliving@ymca-snoco.org or call 425 374 5777. See if you are at risk http://www.ymca.net/diabetes-prevention/locate-participating-y PROGRAM GOALS:

Reduce body weight by 7%

Increase physical activity to 150 minutes per week

DETAILS: In a classroom setting, a trained lifestyle coach will facilitate a small group of participants in learning about healthier eating, physical activity and other behavior changes. The year-long program consists of 25 sessions over the course of one year. The group will meet every week for 16 weeks, followed by three bi-weekly classes, then six months of follow-up with one session per month. WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? In order to qualify for the program, you must be at least18 years old, overweight (BMI > 25)* and at high risk for developing type 2 diabetes indicated by a confirmatory blood value†, prediabetes determined by clinical diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes (GDM) during previous pregnancy, or a qualifying risk score. TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY, AND TO ENROLL, CONTACT: Lynnette Monpas lmonpas@ymca-snoco.org 360 453 2190

*Asian individual(s) BMI > 22 †Individuals who have already been diagnosed with either type 1 or type 2

diabetes do not qualify for this program.

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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Giving back and supporting our neighbors is part of what makes the Y the Y. We are a community and we lend a hand where we can. TOGETHER, WE CAN BUILD A BETTER US Every day, the YMCA of Snohomish County gives our community the support it needs to learn, grow, and thrive. From advocacy to food security, disease prevention to athletics, football to dance classes, everything we do helps strengthen our neighborhood and the people who live here. But keeping our neighborhoods great is a full-time job. Every day, our community faces new challenges that create a greater need for the work we do. And we need your help to do it. Your gift can help Snohomish County and everyone in it shine. For a better you. For a better community. The Y.™ For a better us.™ Learn more at ymca-snoco.org/ForABetterUs

SOCIAL SERVICES SHOWERS AFTER HOURS

Everyone deserves to bathe. In effort to supply this basic human right, the Monroe/Sky Valley Family YMCA is partnering with local businesses and non-profits to provide a community shower time, “Showers After Hours.” This weekly service will be provided at no charge to the community. Where: Monroe/Sky Valley Family YMCA When: Every Sunday 5:30-7:30 pm Y COMMUNITY Y Community provides free or reduced-fee activities to families in partnered emergency and transitional shelters. Activities vary from the YMCA and other locations. Register with your caseworker or the Community Coordinator. Y community programs are made available through community Annual Campaign donations. Contact member services if you would like to make a gift to support future programming. YOUTH MEMBERSHIP The Y is for everyone. Youth Memberships are available to teens who are eligible for free or reduced-price lunches at school. Turn in your Youth Membership application with: • No letter required • Payment of $17, based on free/reduced status

VOLUNTEERISM & GIVING VOLUNTEER, DONATE, ADVOCATE Our movement is made up of people of all ages and from every walk of life, all working side-by-side to ensure that everyone, regardless of gender, income, or background, has the opportunity to live life to the fullest. Financial assistance keeps the Y available for kids and families who need us most. We count on the generosity of our members and community to help people of all ages and from all walks of life be more healthy, confident, connected, and secure. When you give to the Y, your gift will have a meaningful, enduring impact right in your own neighborhood. The Y’s Financial Assistance Program is supported by contributions to our Annual Campaign and United Way. And finally, the Y could not survive without the dedication of our volunteers. From youth tutors to committee members, teen mentors to fundraisers, board members to fitness instructors, volunteers lend their time, talents, and energy to help strengthen our community. VOLUNTEER, DONATE, ADVOCATE Across the United States, more than 500,000 business leaders, community advocates, parents, teens, and individuals who want to give back and support their neighbors volunteer at the Y. In 10,000 neighborhoods nationwide, including Snohomish County, we have the presence and partnerships to not just promise, but deliver positive personal and social change. Y volunteers give men, women, and children of all ages and from all walks of life the resources and support the need to be healthy, confident, connected and secure. VOLUNTEERS OF THE Y • Lead our Boards of Directors and branch committees. • Raise funds to ensure the Y is accessible to all members of the community through Annual Campaign. • Motivate and support youth through coaching our sports teams and teaching many of our classes. • Extend a hand to help adults who want to do more, be more or live healthier through healthy living programs. • Participate in opportunities to give back and support neighbors through food drives, community events and more! If you would like to donate some of your time please pick up a volunteer application. Volunteer opportunities and application can be found on our website at ymca-snoco.org.

Grades: 6th-12th Additional Information: These Youth Memberships expire August 31. Please reapply each school year.

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YMCA OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY The Y is for everyone. Financial assistance is available.

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EVERETT FAMILY YMCA 2720 Rockefeller Avenue Everett, WA 98201 P 425 258 9211 MARYSVILLE FAMILY YMCA 6420 60th Drive Marysvillle, WA 98270 P 360 653 9622 MILL CREEK FAMILY YMCA 13723 Puget Park Drive Everett, WA 98208 P 425 337 0123 MONROE/ SKY VALLEY FAMILY YMCA 14033 Fryelands Boulevard Monroe, WA 98272 P 360 805 1879 MUKILTEO FAMILY YMCA 10601 47th Place West Mukilteo, WA 98275 P 425 493 9622 STANWOOD-CAMANO YMCA 7213 267th St. NW Stanwood, WA 98292 P 360 629 9622 YMCA OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY ASSOCIATION OFFICES 2720 Rockefeller Avenue Everett, WA 98201 P 425 258 9211 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS 10520 19th Ave Ste. B Everett, WA 98201 P 425 252 2227

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