YOUR SSY ON THE FLY - Capital District YMCA
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YOUR SSY ON THE FLY - Capital District YMCA
YOUR SSY ON THE FLY SOUTHERN SARATOGA YMCA 1 Wall Street, Clifton Park, 12065 March 2016 www.cdymca.org YOUR BRANCH PUBLICATION FOR SOUTHERN SARATOGA YMCA NEWS The Y: Helping Those in Need On February 17th, the Southern Saratoga YMCA invited our Running Start families into our facility for an afternoon filled with family fun! Families were able to bounce on our pool inflatable, Scorch and our bounce houses in the gym. Each family was able to leave the Y with a bag of health & beauty supplies as well as food to get them through the school break week. All items were donated by our members and Hannaford here in Clifton Park. Families that participated were very happy and grateful to enjoy some fun at the Y and to be able to take home needed items to help their family. Thank you to everyone who donated items to support this fun event! Its not too late to make a donation to the Southern Saratoga YMCA’s 2016 Annual Campaign. Programs like Running Start are run 100% on in-kind and monetary donations. Please consider making a donation today to help support the many programs offered at the Y to help individuals in need. 100% of your donation stays at our facility to help those in need. We currently are at 78% of our fundraising goal, help us to reach $120,000! Please stop by the front desk to make your donation today! OUR MISSION To put Christian principles intro practice through programs that build healthy spirt, mind and body for all. UPCOMING EVENTS & IMPORTANT DATES March 1-31st Purchase Hannaford Blue Bag at the Clifton Park branch when checking out, $1 per bag will be given to the Y to support the Annual Campaign! March 9th, 11am Genealogy Presentation March 10th, 5:30pm Horse Event Saratoga Chamber of Commerce GYMS A and B Closed March 15-17th Track Area Closed Painting the walls in the track March 17th St. Patrick's Day March 19th Egg Hunt and Easter Bunny at Kidzlodge 10-10:30am 2-5 year olds 11-11:30am 6 and older March 23rd 10:30am-12:30pm Health Screening in Lobby Top: Kids in action on Scorch the Dragon during our Break Week Bounce Day. Left: Children in our after school program helping fill bags with food and health and beauty supplies. March 26th, 3-5pm Scorch Inflatable in Pool 3-4pm Egg Hunt in Pool 4-5pm March 27th Easter Sunday, Y is Closed 1 Meet the Staff of the Southern Saratoga YMCA Sarah Heslin Executive Director Aaron Ditch Membership Director Cheryl Misiewicz Member Services Manager Mike Scidmore Program Director Darrah Osgood Kim Dandino Childcare Director Molly Moran Aquatics Director Guy Beattie Property Director Lisa Rivet Wellness Coordinator Do you have an improvement idea, or would you like to thank someone, or acknowledge a good deed? Feel free to use a Member Comment Card, located by the front desk. Our team reviews all comment cards and follows up with either a phone call, email or post’s them on our comment card board. Thank you, Southern Saratoga YMCA 2 Member of the month: Todd Mace (Mace Family) We have a lot of long standing members at our facility which is the greatest complement you can provide us. We have family's who generationally come to the YMCA because they understand the sense of community and the health and wellness benefits the Y provides. The Mace Family is a great example of one of those families. They have been active members for 14 years and we believe they understand the benefits the YMCA can provide. You can see the Todd and his family using the Southern Saratoga YMCA regularly throughout the week and weekends. Christopher is on our Swim Team and Nicholas participates in all sorts of programs, like Junior Pacers for example. Melissa is an instructor for us and specializes in Zumba. Congratulations to Todd and his family for being our March Members of the Month. Employee of the Month: Cameryn Raymond, Sam Mysliwiec Cameryn Raymond and Samantha Mysliwiec, popularly known on the pool deck as Cam and Sam. Cameryn has been with us since 2014, she started at the YMCA as a lifeguard, always keeping the pool deck safe. Recently she became a swim instructor, a position she truly shines at. She does a great job teaching infants all the way to the adults. Cam is constantly implementing new techniques for her lessons. She interacts with her students in a positive and fun way and is an excellent role model for all who take lessons. Cam also does a great job at communicating with the parents about their children’s progress, she involves the whole family in her programs making all feel welcome. Congratulations Cameryn! Samantha has been at our YMCA since 2014. She began here as a swim instructor and lifeguard. In 2014 she took our YSI class and became a YMCA Swim Lesson Instructor. Sam quickly became a go-to swim instructor and really helped our Saturday morning swim lessons thrive. In January Sam was promoted to the Head Swim Instructor position. She helps train new instructors, keeps a close eye on the progress of all of our swimmers and makes sure lessons are always running smooth. With Sam’s dedication and hard work we have been able to make our swim lesson program grow. She is truly a cause driven leader. Congratulations Sam! Download the YMCA App For facility closings, class cancellations, class schedules, and facility updated (pool or hot tub closure) please refer to our free app. To download the app, please following these simple directions or ask a YMCA employee to help you the next time you are at the Y: Apple: - Go to app store - Search: Capital District YMCA - Click Download - You now have the Y APP - Open App and select your home branch To Receive notifications: - Click top right menu - Click Settings - Slide your push notifications on - You will now receive any and all information we send out! AARP TAX-AIDE PROGRAM IS AT THE SOUTHERN SARATOGA YMCA TO PROVIDE FREE Healthy Laughs Caps Lock A computer-illiterate client once called the help desk of a computer repair company asking how to change her password. "Okay," the technician said, after punching in a few keys. "Log in using the password 123456." "Is that all in caps?" she asked. ASSISTANCE WITH PREPARATION OF INCOME TAX RETURNS. THURSDAYS (Now THRU APRIL 14th) HAVE YOUR TAX RETURNS PREPARED AND ELECTRONICALLY FILED AT NO COST. CALL 2-1-1 (A UNITED WAY SERVICE) TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT 3 Active Older Adult Corner: provided by Lori Delehanty BITS & PIECES HEALTHY MONDAYS! Saratoga County Public Nurses will be here on Wednesday, March 23rd from 10:30—12:30. Monday can be a fresh start and an ideal day to take a few moments to make your health a priority and set up your healthy intentions for the week. There will be a Genealogy presentation on Wednesday, March 9th at 11:00 am See front desk for details. RECIPE OF THE MONTH: SAVORY BEAN-SPINACH SOUP .15 oz. can small white beans, rinsed & drained .1 3/4 c water .1/2 c converted rice .3/4 c chopped onion .1 1/2 tsp. dried basil .2 cloves garlic, minced .8 c chopped fresh spinach leaves MAKE MONDAYS MEATLESS MONDAYS! On average, Americans consume eight ounces of meat per day — 45 percent more than the USDA recommends. Going meatless at least once a week can help you consume a diet lower in saturated fat and reduce your risk for chronic preventable conditions like cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity. Interested in learning more? Visit the USDA’s Choose My Plate Tips for Vegetarians. ________________________ .2 14 oz. cans vegetable broth .15 oz. can tomato puree In a 3—4 quart slow cooker combine vegetable broth, tomato puree, beans, water, rice, onion, basil, garlic salt & pepper to taste. Cover and cook on low for 5—7 hours or on high for 2—3 hours. Just before serving, stir in spinach and parmesan cheese. 4 Membership Department: provided by Aaron Ditch February Raffle Basket Winner: Kathleen Schleich Congratulations to my good friend Kathleen, we hope you enjoy your $50.00 gift card to Wheatfields. I am so happy your finally won. Keep your eye out for our Chinese New Year: A Success The Southern Saratoga YMCA hosted a Chinese New Year festival for the first time on February 8th. The event was considered a success! We had Hop Gar Kung Fu Academy who provided the Lion Dance accompanied by drums. Chef Jessie provided the cooking class where kids learned how to make wonton soup and fortune cookies. There was an arts and crafts room where families made construction paper lion dance figures, Chinese drums and monkey masks. We also had a table to find out what was celebrated the year you were born, this year is the year of the monkey. Thank you to all of our volunteers the night of the event: Cheryl Misiewicz, Laurie Wiedenhoefer, Lori Delehanty, Chef Jessie, Terrance Clarke, Lauren Clarke, Lochlain Clarke, Keith Martin, Cheryl Granato, Darrah Osgood and our Black and Latino Achievers students. February basket and be sure to enter your name into the drawing. Did you know you could get a free month of membership? Just have the friend who joins with us reference your name when they sign up and we will take care of the rest. 5 Childcare Department: provided by Kim Dandino Parents Night Out Science Crew The SUNY Poly Children’s Museum of Science and Technology Science Crew is a multi-week STEM based after school program that is being piloted for children in our afterschool program at the YMCA. Students in grades 2-5 will be introduced to a variety of science, technology, engineering and math concepts in this hour-long, weekly program. Science Crew provides an opportunity for children to be immersed in hands-on inquiry based learning over the course of 15 weeks. Topics that the Science Crew program includes are: Countertop Chemistry Magnetism & Electricity Simple Machines Moms and Dads, do you need some time to go to dinner, shopping, the movies, or just time to relax for a few hours? Take advantage of our Kids/Parents Night Out program options. Kids love their time at the Y, in our safe, fun setting, playing games, telling stories, watching movies, making crafts, and enjoying a snack while supervised by our Child Watch Staff. Your child will love this fun home away from home! Please register at our front desk. Reservations are recommended. All ages are welcome! Schedule: Fridays 5:30pm-8:00pm Cost: Members $12 Community Rate $16 Drop and Shop Need time to yourself, for grocery shopping, a hair cut, or a doctor’s appointment? We can help with our Drop and Shop baby-sitting service. We’ll watch your children, giving you stress-free time while your children enjoy time with friends playing games, making crafts, and more. Ages: 6 weeks + up Cost: Members Only $7 per child per hour (Up to 2.5 hours) Schedule: We are very excited to collaborate with the Children’s Museum of Science and Technology in bringing STEM Activities to our afterschool programs! Mon-Fri. • 8:30AM-1:30PM Mon-Thurs •3:45-8:45PM Saturdays • 8:45AM-3:00PM Sundays • 8:45AM-3:00PM 6 Property Department: provided by Guy Beattie New Property Improvements Locker Room Improvements We heard from members that our shower values in the locker rooms have been leaking and are hard to turn off. Our Maintenance Technician has been building the parts needed for this repair prior to entering the locker rooms to ensure the locker rooms are closed as little as possible. We now have two shower valves to finish in Men’s locker room and 5 in ladies locker room. As we continue to repair the remaining shower valves notice will be posted well in advance when ladies locker room will be closed. Notice has been posted on our sandwich boards as you enter the facility. Please keep an eye on the sandwich board as future dates will be set for the remaining valves in the Women’s Locker Room . Thank you for your patience Track Closure WE’RE SPRUCING UP THE TRACK Stay tuned for a fresh clean look on our track walls. TRACK WALLS WILL BE PAINTED The Southern Saratoga YMCA is continuing its brand revitalization in the track area. Please stay tuned for a fresh look in this area. We will be converting our walls to match our brand revitalization. Track Closed March 14-16th 7 WELLNESS DEPARTMENT 2016 Indoor Triathlon Please see below for a photo of the participants and volunteers of our 2016 Indoor Triathlon. Thank you to all participants, we hope you enjoyed yourselves. A special thank you to our volunteers who helped make the event a successful one. SSY SPRING HAS SPRUNG DISTANCE FESTIVAL!!! Sunday, May 1st 8:00 am: 22nd Annual Anyone Can Tri Outdoor Triathlon: $45 8:30 am: 10 Mile/5K Run and 3K Walk $35/$25/$15 11:00 am: Kids Outdoor Triathlon $20 Register On-Line at www.zippyreg.com Please help Welcome Lisa Rivet as our new Wellness Coordinator! Lisa Rivet comes to us from the Troy branch. Lisa has 17 years of experience and teaches many formats, including Pilates Mat, Step, Spinning, Pedaling for Parkinson’s, and other strength based classes. Lisa will be here full-time as of Monday, March 8th. Wellness Director Update Gina Laviolette, our past Wellness Directors, last day with us was Friday, February 26th. We are currently looking for a new Wellness Director and hope to have someone hired by April 1st. We wish Gina the best in her future endeavors, she will be greatly missed here at the branch! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!! Please contact Aaron Ditch at aditch@cdymca.org to help volun8 Will You Sew For A Cause? February is Heart Month and all around the Y, we are raising awareness of heart related diseases and some habits to stay healthy. Back by popular demand, we are excited to announce another way to give back to our community through the Hug A Heart program. What is Hug A Heart? Hug A Heart is a program where you can volunteer to sew a heart-shaped pillow that will be donated to cardiac patients at local hospitals. These heart-shaped pillows are used to help ease pain and aide in post-surgery recovery. Completed pillows can be dropped off at all Capital District YMCA locations by March 31. Thank you for taking the time to help us strengthen our community. DIRECTIONS TO SEW THE HEART PILLOW 1. Use fabrics that are comforting to the touch – fleece, microfibers, flannels, 100% cottons or velvets. It should 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. be washable at 40° C. Fabrics do not have to be the same. Play with some fun and cheerful combinations that are soft, feminine designs for women, or special designs for men. You will need two pieces of fabric about 16 x 20 inches (40 x 50 cm). Pin or trace the heart pattern on the fabric and cut. There is already a ½ inch (1.5 cm) seam allowance in the pattern. Place fabric right sides together and stitch all sides with the ½ inch (1.5 cm) seam allowance, leaving a 4 inch (10 cm) opening to turn. Clip excess fabric at corners and notch inside and outside curves. Turn pillow right side out. Press lightly, then stuff with fibrefill (about 170 grams). Stitch fabric opening closed by hand or machine. Place in a plastic bag, close with a pretty ribbon/card. Bring the completed pillow to your closest YMCA so we can deliver to Ellis Medicine. See the front desk for a template. 9 Program Department: provided by Mike Scidmore Sports Camp Is Back! The February Ultimate Sports camp will be back! We will learn how to play soccer, basketball, football, floor hockey, lacrosse and more! Camp Runs February 16th - 19th. Be sure to get a spot today! Saturday Night Live! Join us select Saturday Nights through out the school year with your friends for a night of fun! Every night there is a different theme. FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY It was a fun Friday at SSY with our President’s Week Bounce Night. At least 50 families came through the doors to bounce those mid-winter blues away! In addition to bouncing and dancing, children were able to compete in scooter relays! A BIG thank you to Program and Property staff for helping to set up and oversee safe use of the bounce houses. Basketball, sports, games, bouncy bounce, movies, pizza, concession, and more!!!!! Grades: 5th– 8th Time: 7-10pm Begins: September 26th! Cost: $5 for members $7 for non-members For more information please contact: mscidmore@cdymca.org (518)371-2139 ext. 5555 Things to Remember! When entering the gyms this winter season please be sure to have a change of shoes and or make sure the soles of your shoes are completely dry and do not have any salt debris on them before entering the gyms. Thank You. 10 Kidzlodge Early Learning Center: provided by Libby Volkmann UPCOMING EVENTS: March 2016 Watch for the announcement regarding Kinder Care Registration March 2—Dance Lessons with Miss Eve will resume March 9, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. — Family Fitness Fun Night at Kidzlodge March 19- Easter Egg Hunt at Kidzlodge March 26, 3 p.m.-5 p.m. — Family Fun Swim March 27—Easter Sunday — Southern Saratoga YMCA is closed April 2016 April 30– Healthy Kids Day May 2016 May 3—Teacher Appreciation Day May 6 —Mother’s Day Breakfast at Kidzlodge NATIONAL WEAR RED DAY—FEBRUARY 5, 2016 In support of women fighting heart disease, the staff and children wore red. Please join KidzLodge as we congratulate Emma Petrus on receiving the Cause Driven Leader award for the month of February. Emma has been employed at Kidzlodge since December of 2014 as an Assistant Teacher in Porcupines, one of our K-Care classrooms. Emma is the type of person that parents feel at ease leaving their children with and administrators feel lucky to say are on their team; she is constantly upbeat, patient, professional, and mature. Additionally, kindergartners need a lot of warmth and understanding and Emma provides them with that day in and day out. As the Lead Teacher in Emma’s classroom stated, “Emma enjoys working with all children and giving them her full attention. She does projects and gets the children to use their creativity. She also loves playing/ interacting with them in the Adventure Center.” At the same time, Emma’s positive influence has extended to other classrooms at Kidzlodge and that can be contributed to her consistent willingness to be a team player. For example, she is always willing to help out no matter which age group she is being asked to work with. Not only that, but she does so with a smile and a positive attitude. Emma’s commitment to KidzLodge is highlighted in everything that she does and we are happy to have the chance to spotlight her this month. Thank you, Emma! CHINESE NEW YEAR PHOTOS One of our Raccoon children’s parents read a story to the class and helped them make fish with Chinese paper. 11 Aquatics Department: provided by Molly Moran Water Polo We are pleased that we are going to be offering a water polo club at the Southern Saratoga YMCA. There will be an free informational day at 5:45p on Saturday March 26th. After that water polo will be on Saturdays at 5:45, the cost is $35 for 7 Saturday evenings beginning April 2nd. Please reach out to Molly Moran with any questions at 518371-2139 x 5530. March Family Fun Night Please join us for some Aquatic Easter Fun on Saturday March 26th from 3p-5p. Open Swim Scorch will be inflated from 3p-4p. Underwater Easter Egg Hunt from 4p-5p. Please bring family and friends and come join us for some fun! Pool Rules: A friendly reminder of the pool rules The pool is open only when a lifeguard is on duty. A soap shower is required before entering the water. Swimsuits are required—please do not wear cut-offs or street clothes. Barracudas The Barracudas season is coming to an end. Right now we are preparing for Leagues, States and our Jessica Salmon even made it to Nationals in Greensboro North Carolina! Wish our Barracudas the best of luck! Spring League: Try Outs will be April 11th-15th League begins 4/18 and runs through 6/10. Contact Dan Carter regarding Try OutsDcarter@cdymca.org 518-371-2139 x 5531 Please do not enter the water if you have any communicable diseases, rashes, or open sores; please do not wear bandages in the water. Urination, discharge of fecal matter, spitting, and nose blowing are all prohibited. Please do not bring glass, food, or gum into the pool area—plastic water bottles are okay. An adult must actively supervise children under the age of 12. Children who are not yet potty trained must wear swim diapers or tightfitting plastic pants over their diapers. An adult in the water must accompany children who do not swim on their own, and/or who are wearing floatation devices. No Aqua Joggers are allowed in open Swim. A swim test may be required to determine if a participant may swim in the deep end. Please walk slowly on the deck at all times. Dive in the deep end only. Perform forward jumps and dives only--no flips or twists. No wrestling, dunking, or sitting on other people's shoulders. Please stay off of the ropes and lane lines. Kickboards are for use during swim lessons and lap swim only; barbells and mats are for use during swim lessons and adult fitness classes only. Lap lanes are for continuous lap swimmers or joggers only. Pool set up may change depending on the number of swimmers present, and the types of activities going on at the time. When you hear 3 short whistle blast, please exit the pool immediately. Please cooperate with the lifeguards--they are here to help ensure that your swim is a safe one, and they have the authority to make decisions regarding abuse of the rules or unsafe conditions. 12