WHERE EVERYONE COMES TO PLAY
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WHERE EVERYONE COMES TO PLAY
WHERE EVERYONE COMES TO PLAY 2016 Fall Program Guide WALDO COUNTY YMCA Waldo County YMCA 157 Lincolnville Avenue Belfast, Maine 04915 207.338.4598 • www.waldocountyymca.org The Waldo County YMCA is a 501(c)(3) Charitable Organization. CHARITABLE GIVING 1 The Waldo County YMCA opened its doors to the public in February 2001. The board and staff remain focused on our mission. We strive to make our programs, memberships, services and facility available to everyone; the YMCA never turns people away due to an inability to pay. Annual Campaign You can help build a better community by partnering with the Waldo County YMCA. Individual and business donations provide financial assistance to those who need it the most. On a daily basis, our staff and volunteers meet the unique needs of Waldo County children and their families. Your support will have a lasting and positive impact on many lives. The Waldo County YMCA runs its Annual Campaign beginning in June. You can help by volunteering or contributing to this community effort. Contributions are welcome all year round. Capital Campaign In 1998, after years of careful planning, the Waldo County YMCA Board of Directors initiated a capital campaign to raise funds to build the YMCA facility. With generous support from the whole community we raised over $4.7 million. The facility opened in February 2001, housing a full gymnasium, walking track, community rooms, wellness and fitness rooms. The Board of Directors planned the full-facility YMCA in phases, vowing to complete the initial facility (Phase I) without incurring long-term debt. Phase I was financed with short-term debt that was paid in full in January 2004. The Waldo County YMCA celebrated the official opening of the Tom & Sally Savage Pool Complex on Wednesday, June 17, 2009. Community donors and contributors, donating $4.2 million to the pool complex campaign, celebrated with a tour of the natatorium. Come in and visit us today!! Endowment What better way to leave a legacy than to support your YMCA’s Endowment Fund? You can make a lifetime gift or bequest to strengthen and extend the services of the Waldo County YMCA. The following are options of how you can contribute; • Making or revising a will directing a percentage, a fixed amount or an eventual gift to the Waldo County YMCA Endowment Fund. • Naming the Waldo County YMCA Endowment Fund as a primary or secondary beneficiary or owner of a new or existing insurance policy. • Making an outright gift of money, property, stock, or insurance to the Waldo County YMCA Endowment Fund. The Waldo County YMCA is a 501(c)(3) Charitable Organization. All contributions to the Waldo County YMCA are tax deductible. Call the Waldo County YMCA to schedule a meeting regarding your charitable giving opportunities and ask for Dale Cross, Executive Director. 2 MISSION STATEMENT It is the mission of the Waldo County YMCA to promote the physical, mental, social, and spiritual development of Waldo County children and families. HOURS OF OPERATION These hours are subject to change, check our website or call 207.338.4598 for current information. Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. 5:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. noon - 5:00 p.m. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Charitable Giving 1 Facility Hours & Table of Contents 2 Membership Information 3-4 Preschool & Babysitting 5 Afterschool for Pre-K to Grade 5 6 School Year Teen Time at the Y 7 Safety Guidelines for Children 7 Helpful Information 8 Health & Fitness 9 - 10 Fitness Orientation & Training 10 Youth Specialty Classes 11 Tae Kwon Do 12 Specialty Fitness Classes 13 General Fitness Classes 14 Group Fitness Schedule 15 Appalachian Trail Walking Challenge 16 Youth Sport Programs 17 - 18 Adult Sport Leagues 19 Volunteer Information 20 Upcoming Special Events 21 Active Older Adults 22 - 24 Bluefish Swim Team 25 Lifeguard Course 26 Masters Swim & Pool Rentals 27 Swim Lessons & Preschool Swim 28 - 29 Aqua Fitness Schedule 30 YMCA Gymnasium Sponsors 31 WALDO COUNTY YMCA MEMBERSHIP 3 This information is designed to answer commonly asked questions about the Waldo County YMCA. For more information, please call 207.338.4598 or stop at the Front Desk. Membership The Waldo County YMCA has a variety of membership options to meet your needs. Memberships are valid at the Waldo County YMCA only and are neither transferable nor refundable. Youth Membership - Individual, through Grade 12. Youth must be over the age of 12 to be at the YMCA unsupervised. College Membership - Full-time college student, with a college photo ID. Adult Membership - Individual, 18 years – 59 years. Senior Membership - Individual, 60 years and older. Single-Parent Family Membership - One adult and his/her dependent children through grade 12 and dependents who are full-time college students. (College students will be included until 21 years of age and with a college photo ID). Family Membership - Two adults living in a household, sharing household expenses, and their dependent children through grade 12. Children must be full-time students and living in parents’ household. (College students will be included until 21 years of age and with a college photo ID). A.W.A.Y. Membership - A.W.A.Y. means "Always Welcome at YMCA’s." The A.W.A.Y. program is based on the philosophy that when a person enrolls in a YMCA, he or she becomes a member of a nationwide association of people that helps build strong kids, strong families and strong communities, and, therefore, when away from home, on business or vacation, will be warmly welcomed by all other participating YMCAs in the United States. A YMCA's participation in this program is voluntary. The Waldo County YMCA policy allows 14 free visits at no charge with no restrictions. Member Benefits • General Fitness Classes & General Aquatic Classes included!! • Tom & Sally Savage Three Pool Complex. • Safe, clean environment with convenient hours…open 7 days a week. • Reduced fees on most programs for annual members. • Use of the walk/jog 1/12th - mile track. • Use of the gymnasium during non-program times, use it for: Pickup basketball games, volleyball games, tennis and more. • Day use of lockers and shower facilities. Free fitness towel service. • Babysitting services: Members only benefit. • Full use of the fitness area, including: Cybex strength stations, 2 Arc Trainers, free-weights, LifeFitness treadmills, stair climber, bikes, Nustep, elliptical trainer, Icarian Smith Rack and 2 Concept II rowers. MEMBERSHIP Facility Check In 4 Each member will receive a unique account number. Account numbers must be entered into the computer at the Front Desk each time a member enters the YMCA. Account numbers may not be loaned to other individuals. Guest Passes Each annual membership is eligible to bring five guests to the YMCA each year. Members must accompany their guests and sign them in. Payments Membership at the YMCA may be paid annually or by monthly bank draft. Please ask about these options at the Front Desk. Joiner Fee The Waldo County YMCA charges a Joiner Fee to all new members. This one-time fee supports ongoing improvements and equipment purchases for the YMCA. Memberships renewed beyond one month after the expiration date will be charged a Joiners Fee again. Day Passes / Week Passes Non-members and visitors to the Waldo County YMCA may utilize the YMCA by paying a user fee. Fees are: Youth or College Adult or Senior Family Day Pass Week Pass $ 5.00 $10.00 $20.00 $15.00 $30.00 $45.00 Financial Assistance The Waldo County YMCA offers financial assistance for both memberships and programs. We will not turn any qualified applicant away because of an inability to pay. Financial-aid applications are available at the Front Desk. All information is kept confidential. Refunds Membership fees are neither refundable nor transferable. With the exception of non-refundable deposits, program fees may be refundable prior to the start of a session. Requests made at least two days prior to the start of the program will be granted full credit. Requests made after the beginning of a program will not be granted except on a case-by-case basis. To request a refund please notify the Front Desk staff or the Program Director. Notice The Waldo County YMCA may, at their discretion, adjust the membership rate applicable to any category of membership. The YMCA will give four weeks notice prior to any such change. For safety, parents must accompany children 10 years and younger unless they are waiting for or attending a structured program. CHILD CARE 5 Little Learners Preschool Open to 3 (by October 15) to 5 year olds (must be potty trained) CLASS OPTIONS: Half Days: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. or 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Full Day: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Extended Care: 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. and/or 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. **See our website for more information** We are very excited about sharing the classroom with you, and your children, here at the Waldo County YMCA! Our Preschool provides a safe, fun and comfortable setting where children and their families can build positive relationships. Your child will be involved in a variety of activities such as discovery, gym-swim time, art, outdoor play, science, music writing and reading. We have a strong focus on early reading activities where we often engage in finding and “hearing” the letters of the day. Early literacy is so important in our program; studies have found that if you read to a child for 20 minutes or more a day, they will likely become lifelong readers…feel free to borrow books from our class library! Our school year will also have exciting opportunities including swim lessons for our preschoolers, field trips and 5210 Let’s Go! Babysitting Children eight weeks and older are welcome. We offer babysitting, as an Annual Member benefit, for parents who are in the building taking a class or using our fitness center. YMCA staff and volunteers provide our babysitting service. Current Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12noon YMCA babysitting staff will lead your child through games, crafts, stories, and activities. YMCA Babysitting provides quality care for your children, so you can enjoy your time at the YMCA. Space is limited. Please call ahead to reserve a spot for your child. CHILD CARE 6 Before & After School Program Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. & 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. School-Age Child Care at the YMCA builds self-esteem, values and leadership skills. You’ll know your children are growing and exploring their potential; they’ll think they’re just having fun. We offer developmentally-appropriate activities that will enhance your child’s confidence, enrich his or her social and physical development and encourage self-expression. Your child will be provided with an after school healthy snack. We also offer care on snow days, early release days, in-service days. Activity offerings in our Afterschool Program Include: SWIMMING Open swim will be offered to our afterschool kids every Thursday from 4:00 p.m. 4:45 p.m. Please check the calendar so your child has his/her bathing suit with them on swim days. 5210 LET’S GO! A nationally recognized childhood obesity prevention program designed to increase healthy eating and active living in children from birth to age 18. It is centered on the common message of 5 or more fruits and vegetables, 2 hours or less of recreational screen time, 1 hour or more of physical activity, and 0 sugary drinks. GAME OF THE WEEK Children have the opportunity to vote on a game to play. The most popular game is the game of the day but it cannot be the same game as last week. This helps us offer a variety of games for all personalities. The object is to keep everyone moving. DANCE This is a great way to get up and get moving without thinking it is exercise. Most parents can't resist the urge to join in! COOKING The kids love experimenting in the kitchen and helping to prepare healthy snacks for after school. VACATION CARE: Grades K-5 Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. We offer care during school vacation weeks. Children should bring a cold lunch, snacks, drinks and appropriate footwear for the gym and outside. A schedule of events will be available prior to vacation weeks and any extra fees for special trips or activities will be at an additional cost. TEENS 7 Teen Time at the YMCA Monday - Friday from 2:20 - 5:30 p.m. Our youth today are navigating a difficult bridge into adulthood and what we want to do is to help them get across safely. Teen Time offers programs and services that teens want and need. Here at the Y, we provide a safe, healthy environment where teens can develop new skills, discover new opportunities and build a foundation for the future. During the school year youth YMCA members and TEEN ACCESS members can participate in a variety of structured games, watch a movie, enjoy a refreshing swim, cook a delicious healthy snack, shoot hoops, or just relax with friends. In addition, various special outings are also offered to all teens. TEEN-ACCESS a NO-COST program providing a safe, healthy haven for young people after school. Program is made possible through continued support of the City of Belfast and towns throughout Waldo County. Middle School Dances Friday Friday Friday Friday September October November December 23, 2016 21, 2016 18, 2016 16, 2016 SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR CHILDREN AT THE Y In the Building: ► Children 10 & under must be under direct supervision of a parent. ►Children 11-12 must have a parent in the building. Wellness Room: ► Children 14 & under allowed in the Wellness Room only if attending a program. Fitness Room: ► Children under 12 are not allowed in the Fitness Room. ► Children 12-14 are allowed ONLY AFTER AN ORIENTATION & UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF A PARENT OR WITH A FITNESS INSTRUCTOR PRESENT. Walk Track: ► Children 11 & under are allowed on the track only under the direct supervision of a parent who is walking with them. Gymnasium: ► Children 10 & under are allowed in the gym only under the direct supervision of a parent or if attending a program. Tom & Sally Savage Pool Complex: ► Children 6 & under must remain within arm’s reach of an adult while in the Natatorium ► Children 7-10 must have an adult in the Natatorium. ► Children 11-12 must have an adult in the building. Locker Rooms: ► Children 5 & older may use the Men’s/Women’s locker room with a same sex parent or use the family locker rooms. HELPFUL INFORMATION 8 FACILITY RENTAL The Waldo County YMCA facility is available for rental purposes on an hourly or daily basis. For example: pool parties, the community rooms can be used to celebrate birthdays, family gatherings and business or social events. The gym can be used as is or divided in half for parties, activities, practices, or recreational activities. Other areas provide space for meetings or gatherings; in any event we offer a unique opportunity to make your occasion a success. Please call us at any time to find out how we can help you plan a special day. Parties need to be booked in advance, please call Karen Varney at 207.338.4598. CELL PHONE POLICY Cell phone usage is prohibited in the locker, fitness and wellness rooms. Please step outside these areas to use your cell phone. VIDEO AND CAMERA POLICY Visual recording devices are not allowed in the YMCA without consent of the Executive Director or a staff department representative. STREET SHOES Please help us keep our floors free of mud and dirt by changing your street shoes or boots before entering program areas. GIFT CERTIFICATES YMCA gift certificates are available at the Front Desk. Give a great gift of membership or program participation, available in any denomination. YMCA RECIPROCAL MEMBERSHIP You can now use your Waldo County YMCA membership at participating Y’s in New England through a reciprocation program. Present your valid YMCA membership documentation and photo identification upon your first visit to a participating YMCA. Fill out a “Visiting Members” waiver or a standard membership application form with liability waiver. Other participating YMCAs will NOT charge a guest fee for facility use. Does not include programs or fitness classes or discounts. Visiting member may sign up for classes at the non-member rate. Each participating YMCA reserves the right to restrict facility/program access (babysitting, fitness classes, free swims, rock climbing, peak court hours, etc.). State of Maine Employees through the Wellness Works program are excluded from this program. HEALTH & FITNESS 9 Body Composition Assessment (please schedule an appointment) Timely and accurate measurements can have a positive effect on your health. This assessment differentiates between fat mass and lean mass and allows you to understand why clothes fit looser with only a small weight loss. To protect your modesty and for accessibility of the measurement sites, women should wear shorts and a sports bra (and a T-shirt if you wish), and for men, a tank shirt and shorts. A tape measure will be used to take a variety of body circumferences. Skin-fold calipers will be used to estimate body fat percentage. Do not exercise in the hours prior to your appointment for most accurate results. Efficient measurements can be quick and relatively non-intrusive. Sessions are 15-20 minutes in length. Consider scheduling additional appointments every three months. The accountability provided by periodic measurements helps to keep you on track with your fitness goals. All assessments are administered by a certified personal trainer. Fees: $10 Annual Members $18 3-Month & Non-Members Fitness Assessment (please schedule an appointment) This private session of fitness testing and evaluation will allow you to find out what your current fitness levels are. It will aid in the development of your exercise program by establishing baseline status and identifying areas of health/injury risk. Avoid exercising immediately prior to your appointment to assist in getting an accurate heart rate assessment. ASSESSMENT OPTIONS INCLUDE: Cardiovascular Endurance: Tests are performed on either a bicycle, treadmill or step to measure current aerobic efficiency. Non-Cardiovascular Assessments: • Body Composition: Circumference measurements are taken at various anatomical sites. A skin-fold caliper is utilized to calculate percentage of body fat. • Muscular Strength/Endurance: Upper and lower body are evaluated using bench and leg press machines, push-ups and abdominal crunches. • Joint Flexibility: Specific muscle group testing evaluates the range-of-motion of hamstrings, quadriceps, hip flexors, shoulders, and lower back. All men and women 40 and older will be provided with a medical clearance form that requires a physician’s signature prior to physical fitness testing. All evaluations are administered by a certified personal trainer. Sessions are approximately 1 hour in length. Fees: $25 Annual Members $40 3-Month & Non-Members 10 YMCA FITNESS ORIENTATION (please schedule an appointment) Complimentary one-time fitness orientations are an offering that all new members (ages 12 or older) or inactive current members can schedule. The goal of the orientation is to introduce members to basic equipment and review what the YMCA offers, where things can be found, and how they can get help if and when they need it. For youth ages 12-16 the orientation is mandatory. You must complete a Personal Fitness Profile and return to the Front Desk. You will be contacted by phone to schedule an appointment. Your fitness orientation will be approximately one hour long, 1-½ hours if two people are oriented together. Come dressed in comfortable exercise attire. Wear athletic shoes, no street shoes please. We will review your Personal Fitness Profile to ensure that your workout is safe and effective. Your orientation will not be a challenging workout for your body, but rather a time for learning proper techniques and guidelines. Personal Fitness Training (PFT) (please schedule an appointment) Are you just starting out, bored with the same old exercise program, or just ready to move on to the next level? Our Certified Fitness Professionals can help you design or update a program so that you get maximum results! PFT provides an individualized and structured approach to meeting the unique medical and fitness goals of participants. There are many ways a Personal Trainer can help you. If you would like better results and more effective workouts, contact the Fitness Director at the Waldo County YMCA for more information about one-on-one training sessions. Fees: $50 / hour Annual Members $70 / hour 3-Month Members & Non-Members Please present payment receipt to trainer prior to start of appointment. HEALTH COACH Perhaps you have decided to “get into shape”, maybe after trying many times before. You are motivated. But, do you have a plan? A health coach can help you in many ways! ► A health coach will teach you how to set reasonable and realistic goals. The goals center around all aspects of health and fitness. ► A health coach can provide nutrition guidance, give suggestions on how to adopt healthy lifestyle changes, and provide motivation while you make your journey to improved health. Everyone is different and has different goals. ► A health coach will work with you to help you get where you want to go. Fees: $50 / hour Annual Members $70 / hour 3-Month Members & Non-Members By Appointment with Anne Rothrock, ACE Certified Health Coach YOUTH SPECIALTY CLASSES 11 Petite Ballet Dancers (for ages 3 - 5) Michele Cox Inspired by the classics, this program introduces basic ballet, folk and character steps to the younger dancer. Date: Fall Session 1: September 13 - October 18 Fall Session 2: October 25 - November 29 Location: Waldo County YMCA Wellness Room Day & Time: Tuesdays, 12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. Fee: $40 Annual Members $60 3-Month & Non-Members Princes and Princesses welcome! Junior Ballet (for ages 5 - 8) Michele Cox Where it all begins for boys & girls ages 5-8! Participants will learn foot positions, connecting turns and 3-part jump combinations. Date: Fall Session 1: September 17 - October 22 Fall Session 2: October 29 - December 3 Location: Waldo County YMCA Wellness Room Day & Time: Saturdays, 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Fee: $40 Annual Members $60 3-Month & Non-Members Move With Me! (for ages 6 months - age 4) Parent Led - Open Gym Time Parent and child activity program. Parents are required to stay with their children and participate in the activities with them. Date: Fall Session 1: September 12 - October 27 Fall Session 2: October 31 - December 15 Location: Waldo County YMCA Gym Day & Time: Monday & Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Fee: FREE Annual Members $20 3-Month & Non-Members Move With Me! does not occur during school vacation weeks TAE KWON DO 12 Tae Kwon Do Jim Gallegos Learn self-confidence, self-discipline, mental awareness, personal fitness, and self-defense through this ancient Korean martial art. Classes focus on kicking, blocking, punching through basic techniques, forms, and sparring skills in a safe, controlled environment. Instruction includes conflict-avoidance, stress & anger management, respect for oneself and for others. Tuition includes belts. Date: T & TH Fall Session 1: Fall Session 2: Day & Time: Ages 5 & 6: Thursdays 5:15 p.m. -6:15 p.m. Ages 7 - 14: Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:20 p.m. - 7:20 p.m. Ages 15 & up: Tuesdays & Thursdays 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. September 13 - October 20 October 25 - December 8 (no class 11/24) Location: Waldo County YMCA Wellness Room Session Fee: Ages 5 & 6 (1x per week) $25 Annual Members $40 3-Month & Non-Members Ages 7 & up $50 Annual Members $75 3-Month & Non-Members Earning Your Black Belt: Many students ask how long it takes to become a Black Belt. This varies from student to student and there is no hard and fast answer. The amount of time needed to achieve a black belt is generally considered to be four or five years, training at least three times a week, but this can vary with time constraints and the ability to attend classes. Achieving any rank in TKD is not purely a feat of physical training, however. Discipline, self confidence, and understanding of the overall philosophy of TKD, contribute to the character of the student and ultimately to that student’s achievements. Time is the greatest teacher of all. Tae Kwon Do Advanced Weapons Training Jim Gallegos For experienced Tae Kwon Do participants. Fall Session 1: September 14 - October 19 Fall Session 2: October 26 - November 30 Day & Time: Wednesdays, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Location: Waldo County YMCA Community Room Fee: $25 Annual Members $40 3-Month & Non-Members SPECIALTY CLASSES 13 All Specialty Fitness classes are held in the Wellness Room unless otherwise noted. Instructors & class times are subject to change, based on availability and number of participants. Participants may register two weeks prior to the start of any program. Class fee must be paid before attending classes, bring receipt of payment from Front Desk for admittance to class. Indoor Y-Cycling Instructors vary. Fall classes begin October 17, 2016 (Classes must be prepaid in order to register. No refunds.) The Y–Cycling program will help make your fitness goals a reality. You will get a heart pounding, low impact workout, regardless of your fitness level. Day & Time: Times vary please check Group Fitness schedule (pages 15 & 16) Location: Wellness Room Fee per class: $4 for Annual Members / $8 for 3-Month & Non-Members The Y-Cycling program can help to make your fitness goals a reality. With no complicated moves to learn, a motivating group setting, enthusiastic instructors and invigorating music, you will find yourself having a blast while you ride your way to a leaner, stronger body. You will get a heart pounding yet low-impact work-out, regardless of your fitness level, while maintaining the ability to go at your own pace. Every class is a little different, depending on the instructor, but one of the great things about the Y-Cycling is that it is adaptable to your fitness level. Comfortable workout clothes, a water bottle, towel, and a sense of adventure are all you need to get started. THE ABC’S OF Y-INDOOR CYCLING Have you seen or heard of an indoor cycling class and thought, I’d like to try that? But then you thought I’m too shy, out of shape, old, not an athlete, don’t know how to do it? Then this is the class for you. In this 5 week session of 1 class per week with instructor, Linda Prichard, we will learn: What the parts of the bike are and how to operate it How to set up the bike for yourself What the different cycling terms mean How to ride, beginning very slowly How to build your base of endurance and strength What to expect from a cycling class These first 5 classes will basically use a 5 minute warm-up, 20 minute ride and a 5 minute cool-down, followed by some stretching and Q & A. COME JOIN THE FUN! Sign up early as there are only 14 available spots! For your convenience, choose to participate early morning session or the evening session. Morning Session Date: Sept. 13 - Oct. 11; Day & Time: Tuesdays, 6:00 - 7:00 a.m. Evening Session Date: Sept. 14 - Oct. 12; Day & Time: Wednesdays, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Location: Waldo County YMCA Wellness Room Fee per class: $4 Annual Members $8 3-Month & Non-Members GENERAL FITNESS CLASSES 14 All General Fitness classes are held in the Wellness Room unless otherwise noted. Instructors and class times are subject to change, based on availability and number of participants. Pre-registration is not required for General Group Fitness Classes. All fees must be paid before attending classes. You can become a class participant at any time! All general fitness classes are included in your Annual Membership! Balanced Fitness 30 min. Anne Rothrock A comfortable atmosphere for having fun, while improving flexibility, muscle tone, coordination, balance, heart & lung capacity. Bellydance Workout 60 min. Wendy, September 14 - November 2, 2016 Come see how much fun it can be to work your core in this 8 week progressive session! Body by Hoop 30 min. Judith Tingley Learn how to use a weighted hula hoop to whittle your waist & tone your thighs & arms! Cardio Fusion 60 min. Tamera Blades & Sophie Pfander Workouts will incorporate step, hi/lo aerobics, kickboxing, intervals, ab work. Cardio Step 60 min. Tamera Blades A high-energy aerobic workout using a step platform, ab work & stretching. Dynamic Definition 60 min. Tamera Blades Work your entire body in full range resistance exercises that increase strength, muscle tone, & flexibility. Flexible Strength Training 60 min. Amy Bird Using a combined art and wisdom from Yoga, Physical Therapy, Pilates and Dynamic Stretching, this class offers a fresh perspective on functional fitness. With an emphasis on improving core strength, balance, coordination, range of motion, breathe, awareness, and mind body proprioception. Forever Fit 60 min. Tamera Blades Low-impact aerobics, core strengthening & stretching. Good Morning Yoga 60 min. Conny Hatch An all-levels class, beginners welcome! Hatha Yoga 60 min. Polly Ireland An all-levels class that stresses safe alignment and balances strength with flexibility. Heart-Core Circuit 60 min. Anne Rothrock Athletic cardio intervals and strength moves. Interval Training 60 min. Susan Wieman Raise your heart rate with a mixture of step aerobics, strength training, abdominal work and stretching. Lifetime Fitness 60 min. Tamera Blades Age 50+ or beginners. Includes aerobics, muscle strengthening, and stretching. Improve flexibility, muscle tone, coordination, balance, heart & lung efficiency. Pilates on the Mat 60 min. Jane Veevaert Learn creative ways to isolate, strengthen and stretch every muscle of the body in a functional and effective way. Pilates/Yoga Fusion 60 min. Conny Hatch This class, using a stability ball, combines the core-strengthening and breath work of Pilates with focus on alignment & full-body awareness of yoga. Tai Chi 60 min. Dave Hurley A soft, non-violent martial art that brings relaxation and develops coordination and balance. All levels welcome! Vinyasa Flow Yoga 60 min. Dawn Preston-Alden Designed to improve health, performance and mental acuity. Practical, user-friendly style that can be done by everyone. Zumba 60 min. Tamera Blades This workout includes dance steps from salsa, cha cha, samba, merengue, cumbia, with added hints of calypso, hip hop and belly dancing. Starter Zumba 60 min. Sheri McHenry A fitness program specifically designed to take the exciting Latin and international dance rhythms created in the original Zumba and bring them to the Active Older Adult or the beginner participant. Easy, fun and effective form of dance fitness! 15 FALL 2016 GROUP FITNESS / WELLNESS PROGRAMS September 12 – December 3, 2016 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 6:00 - 7:00 a.m. Heart-Core Circuit 6:00 - 7:00 a.m. ABC’s of Y-Cycling 7:00 - 8:00 a.m. Good Morning Yoga 6:00 - 7:00 a.m. Heart-Core Circuit 7:00 - 8:00 a.m. Good morning Yoga 7:45 - 8:45 a.m. Y-Cycling Anne Linda, begins Sept. 23 Conny Anne Conny Dan, begins Oct. 22 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Cardio Step 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Interval Training 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Cardio Fusion 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Pilates on the Mat 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Cardio Fusion 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Pilates/Yoga Fusion Tamera Susan Tamera Jane Sophie Conny 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Dynamic Definition 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Forever Fit 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Dynamic Definition 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Zumba 10:15 - 11:15 a.m. Flexible Strength Tamera Tamera Tamera Tamera 11:30 - 12:00 p.m. Balanced Fitness 11:25 - 12:15 p.m. Starter Zumba Amy SUCCEED MOTIVATE 11:30 - 12:00 p.m. Balanced Fitness 11:00 - 12:00 p.m. Tai Chi Anne Dave 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Lifetime Fitness 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Lifetime Fitness 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Lifetime Fitness 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Junior Ballet Tamera Tamera Tamera Michele 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Vinyasa Flow Yoga 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Zumba Dawn Tamera All classes are held in the Wellness Room unless otherwise noted. 5:15 - 6:15 p.m. Tae Kwon Do (Ages 5 & 6) Note: Specialty Classes Require Registration Anne EMPOWER Sheri 12:30 - 1:20 p.m. Petite Ballet Michele 4:30 - 5:00 Body By Hoop 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Hatha Yoga 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Bellydance Workout Judith Polly Wendy 5:15 - 6:15 p.m. Zumba 5:10 - 6:10 p.m. Cardio Step 5:15 - 6:15 p.m. Cardio Fusion Tamera Tamera Sophie 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Y-Cycling 6:20-7:20 p.m. Tae Kwon Do (Ages 7-14) 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. ABC’s of Y-Cycling John, begins Oct. 17 Jim Linda, begins Sept. 14 6:20-7:20 p.m. Tae Kwon Do (Ages 7-14) Jim 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Tae Kwon Do (ages 15 - Adult) Jim Jim 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. TKD Advanced Weapon Training Jim, Comm. Room 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Tae Kwon Do (ages 15 - Adult) Class Schedule is subject to change if minimum enrollment is not met. FACILITY HOURS Monday-Thursday 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday 5:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday Noon - 5:00 p.m. Jim GENERAL FITNESS CLASSES for Adults Session lasts 12 weeks- Unlimited participation Must be ages 14 & up to participate in General Fitness Classes 3-Month & Non-Member Pricing General Fitness Class: $ 110.00 12 week session $ 84.00 12-Class Card* $ 10.00 Drop-in fee (per 60 - minute class) $ 6.00 Drop-in fee (per 30 - minute class) *Take your card to class and have the instructor punch the card for each class. NOTE: Un-used and lost cards are non-refundable. 16 FREE Introduction to Fitness Class ► Never participated in a low impact aerobic fitness class and don’t know what to expect? ► Afraid of going to your first class? ► Ready for a fitness class but not sure of the basic moves? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then call to schedule an appointment for an introduction to fitness class session. This session will provide a brief introduction to the basic terms and moves used in some of our fitness classes. The fitness class session will include explanation and short practice of some of the basic and most frequently used low impact aerobic moves. This will apply to classes such as Balanced Fitness, Dynamic Definition, Forever Fit, and Lifetime Fitness, and some of these moves are used in Zumba too! Call the Front Desk to schedule your FREE appointment! Call us at 207.338.4598. New to a class? Modifications are given for all fitness levels! But, not all classes are for everyone. Please review the class descriptions before starting out! The Y’s instructors and trainers are available for consultation! If attending a class for the first time, and you have questions relating to your fitness level, please arrive a few minutes early to chat with your instructor. “Walk the New Hampshire & Vermont Sections of the Appalachian Trail” Challenge Try walking the 311 miles of the New Hampshire & Vermont section of the Appalachian Trail on our indoor track! There are 161 miles in New Hampshire and 150 miles in Vermont. Did you know the Appalachian Trail is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world at 2,190 miles?! Walk the distance of the New Hampshire and Vermont portion of the Appalachian Trail; we’ve made it easy to track your progress, just walk the laps, on our track, and keep track on our tracker sheet. The entire challenge must be tracked and walked on our indoor track. You can start tracking your progress beginning November 1, 2016. Anyone who completes the walk by Friday, March 31, 2017 will receive a free t-shirt! Please be sure to register at the Front Desk of the YMCA! This program is open to our Annual Members only, $5.00 per member. YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS 17 All schedules & roster information found on leaguelineup.com/waldocountyymca Girls Field Hockey Grades: Date: Day/Time: Location: Fee: Registration: 3 - 5 (Please remember your water bottle!) September 7 - October 9 Round robin tournament @ Point Lookout 12-3p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays @ BAHS 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. BAHS, YMCA and various locations $20 Annual Members $45 3-Month & Non-Members Opens: August 26 Kindergarten - Grade 2 Basketball Session runs from November 10 through mid-December Date: Practice starts November 7 Games begin November 30 Time: Sunday 11:30 p.m. or 1:30 p.m. Thursday 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Location: Waldo County YMCA Gym Fee: $20 Annual Members $35 3-Month & Non-Members Registration: Opens: October 20 Closes: November 15 Coaches Meeting: Monday, October 24, 6:00 p.m. at the YMCA Grade 3 & 4 / Grade 5 & 6 Girls & Boys Basketball (if numbers are low, Co-Ed) Date: Location: Fee: November 15 - mid-January 2017 Waldo County YMCA & Local Schools* $25 Annual Members $40 3-Month & Non-Members Registration: Opens: October 20 Closes: November 16 Coaches Meeting: Monday, October 24, 6:30 p.m. at the YMCA *Potential travel to Lincolnville, Appleton & Penobscot Bay YMCA in Rockport YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS 18 YOUTH FALL TRAVELING SOCCER LEAGUE Registration Opens: Tuesday, August 2 and Closes: Friday, September 2, 2016 Transportation is the responsibility of the parents/guardians. Volunteer coaches and assistant coaches are needed. Please stop by the YMCA Front Desk and fill out a volunteer application form. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR PARTICIPATION. We are restructuring the groupings for our fall soccer program in an effort to bring a more quality, fun, age-appropriate experience to everyone involved. Our games will be small sided and practices full of fun skill-based activities. Coaches clinic @ YMCA on Monday, August 29 @ 6:00 p.m. Fee: $30 Annual Members / $55 3-Month & Non-Members Grade: Practice Times: 4 v 4 Games: Game Locations: Grade: Practice Times: 6 v 6 Games: Game Locations: Grade: Practice Times: 8 v 8 Games: Game Locations: Boys and Girls in grades 1 & 2 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, begins Sept. 7 Saturdays 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. YMCA Wednesday, October 19 @ PITCH Boys and Girls in grades 3 & 4 5:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. Tues. & Thurs., begins Sept. 6 Saturdays 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Belfast, Hope, Rockport Tuesday, October 18 @ PITCH Boy and Girls in grades 5 & 6 5:30p.m.-6:45p.m. @ Waterfall Arts/CASS Tues. & Thurs., begins Sept. 6 Saturdays 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Belfast, Hope, Rockport Thursday, October 20 @ PITCH We will receive coaching assistance from employees of The Dutch Soccer Academy and The Pitch (located in Warren) **We are looking for individuals (age 18+) who are interested in helping coach soccer!! Please contact Brandon Hall at 207.338.4598 ADULT SPORT LEAGUES 19 All payment & registration information found on imleagues.com/waldocountyymca Adult Volleyball League (High School and above) Team Registration Opens: August 29 and Closes: September 12 Date: Open Gym September 4, 11 from 4:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Days/Times: Sundays, time TBD. League play begins September 18 Location: Troy Howard Middle School Team Fee: $200 per team, rosters and fee due at time of registration Captains/Free Agent meeting September 12 @ 5:30 p.m. Adult Women’s Floor Hockey Team Registration Opens: August 18 Date: September 7 - October 5 Days/Times: Monday & Wednesday Evenings 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Location: Waldo County YMCA Team Fee: $150 per team, rosters and fee due at time of registration Captains/Free Agent meeting August 29 @ 5:30 p.m. CO-ED Indoor Soccer League (High School and above) Maximum of 6 teams, Minimum of 4 teams Team Registration Opens: October 17 and Closes: October 31 Date: Sunday, November 6 - Sunday, January 22 Days/Times: Sundays, Time TBD Location: Waldo County YMCA Team Fee: $150 per team, rosters and fee due at time of registration Captains/Free Agent meeting October 24 @ 5:30 p.m. Adult Dodgeball Tournament (High School and above) Individual Registration Opens: August 29 and Closes: September 24 Date: September 25 Days/Times: Sundays, time TBD Location: Waldo County YMCA Team Fee: $100 per team, $10 per player, rosters and fee due at time of registration. Draft pick style for teams. Captains/Free Agent meeting September 19 @ 5:30 p.m. Adult Ultimate Frisbee Team Registration Opens: September 24 Date: October 11 - November 10 Days/Times: Tuesday & Thursday, time TBD Location: Waldo County YMCA Fee: $150 per team, rosters and fee due at time of registration Captains/Free Agent meeting October 3 @ 5:30 p.m. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITES 20 Race Volunteers October 9, 2016 The Child Shall Lead race will be a fun race for children and parents starting at 8:00 a.m. We need help in registration, handing out water, watching the race corners and monitoring the finish line. Halloween Party October 30, 2016 (4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.) Please volunteer if you have a few hours to help on the day of the party. We are also in need of donations of crafts and snacks. Active Older Adults (Ages 60 & Better!) Harvest Luncheon November 16, 2016 In partnership with the Belfast Lions Club, Bank of America and the Waldo County YMCA, we are having a celebration for our seniors in the community. We need volunteers as well as food donations for this event. Middle School Dance Chaperones School year opportunity During the school year, dances are held once a month on Friday nights. Volunteers help with refreshments, taking money or registration. Custodial Support If you like to clean, we have windows and lots more to keep clean, please consider an hour or two to volunteer and help out. Front Desk Support If you thrive in the environment of customer service this could be the spot for you! We are open nearly 100 hours a week, opportunities are plentiful. Yard Work & Snow Removal During the fall season there will be mowing, trash pick-up and raking. In the winter months we have clearing walkways snow blowing and shoveling. Babysitting If you like kids and want to make a difference, please volunteer. We have opportunities Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. until 12 noon. Fitness Instructors - Aqua Aerobics - Swim Lesson Instructors If you have skills and experience in fitness and you are interested in either leading a class or filling in when we need help, please volunteer. We are also looking for qualified Instructors to assist with our Bert & Coral Clifford 1st Grade Swim Safety Program and our Learn to Swim Programs. Lifeguards & Swim Instructors If you are a certified lifeguard or hold a current American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Certification or YMCA Swim Instructor, please consider volunteering a few hours. Please consider becoming a volunteer. If you do not see an opportunity that suits you and you would like to volunteer in an area that is not mentioned above, please fill out an application and indicate your interests. UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS 21 Child Shall Lead Road Race October 9, 2016 Larry and Sharon Jones and the YMCA are sponsoring this annual road race. We are challenging parents to walk/run this one mile race with their children. This race will be in conjunction with the Rotary Pancake 5K Race. Race starts at 8:00 a.m. at the Belfast Area High School. Cost: $8 each includes race, t-shirt and medal for each child. If you wish to volunteer to help, please call Brandon at 207.338.4598. Halloween Party at the YMCA October 30, 2016 For kids in Pre-K through Grade 5, the YMCA will host their Annual Halloween Party on Sunday, October 30 from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. We need volunteers to help at craft tables. Contact Abby at the YMCA at 207.338.4598 if you can volunteer to help or supply any of the craft items necessary. Not-so-spooky FUN for everyone! Cost: Just $1 per person! SAVE THE DATE! 2016 Holiday Reception December 6, 2016 The Waldo County YMCA will host a Holiday Reception at Rollie’s Bar & Grill in Belfast on Tuesday, December 6 from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. A wonderful opportunity to socialize with people in the community and spread some holiday cheer! Tickets to the event are $50 each - includes hearty appetizers and 1 drink ticket at the door. You don’t want to get caught being a GRINCH - come out and celebrate with us! More details to follow! Upcoming Family Fun Nights Year-round FUN for EVERYONE!!! Families are invited to the YMCA on weeknights & weekends for evenings full of games, snacks & fun! A different YMCA staff department will host the fun each time! Dates: Days & times to be announced- stay tuned! Our Annual Pool Shutdown will be August 28 - September 8 The pools will re-open on Friday, September 9, 2016 Enjoy our neighboring YMCAs during our shutdown. YMCAs throughout Maine participate in a reciprocity program. This means our members can visit and use their facilities as a member benefit. Before traveling to another facility, please visit their websites to learn about their pool schedules and program offerings. The following YMCAs and Pools will be closed on the following dates for their Annual Pool Shutdowns: • Penobscot Bay YMCA (Rockport): August 15 - 21 • Alfond Youth Center (Waterville): August 22 - 27 • Down East Family YMCA (Ellsworth): August 15 – August 21 ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS LEARN GROW 22 THRIVE The Waldo County YMCA Active Older Adult (For Ages 50 & Better!) programs accommodate a wide variety of interests and functional abilities of older adults. Active Older Adult programs include land and water exercise, sports programs and more! We also offer socialization opportunities with a variety of daily activities. Here at the YMCA, seniors have a chance to keep active and grow in spirit, mind and body. New friends and new opportunities add joy to life. The YMCA also gives older adults a chance to volunteer their time and talents with others. Thanks to the generosity of a local Benefactor we now offer FREE week-day activities for SENIORS. ALL General Fitness & Aquatic Fitness Classes are INCLUDED in your Waldo County YMCA Annual Membership. Join us in class today!! WEEKLY ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: Popular choices include: Balanced Fitness, Forever Fit, Dynamic Definition, Lifetime Fitness, Pilates, Yoga & More! Aqua Yoga, Arthritis Foundation Aquatics, Power Aqua, Masters Swim and Early Morning Open Therapy Pool times! Water Color Painting Senior Men’s Basketball Mahjong Badminton Bridge Pickle-Ball Monthly Book Club A variety of day trips, overnight trips and trips abroad are all part of the Active Older Adult programing. Since 2005, we have had over 144 participants travel abroad with us! Ireland is our destination for October 2016! The YMCA hosts luncheons for folks 60 years old & better on the last Wednesday of each month at 11:30 a.m. These lunches provide a great opportunity to gather at the YMCA and socialize. Speakers or entertainment are provided at some luncheons. Topics range from health, social and community issues to just plain fun and entertainment. We value our volunteers and the excellent work that they perform! If you enjoy the Waldo County YMCA and would like to be a part of things, please fill out a volunteer application, let us know what you would like to do. If you volunteer, we will make every effort to match your skills with our needs. ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS 23 Active Older Adult Luncheons For folks 60-years & better! It’s a great opportunity to gather at the YMCA and socialize. A speaker or entertainment is provided at some luncheons. Donations are appreciated, food items (such as desserts) are a great way to contribute! Please call the YMCA at 207.338.4598 to register each month! August…. 31 Bring a Salad to Share Registration Begins 8/17 September…. 28 Surprise Soups!! Registration Begins 9/14 October…. 26 Salisbury Steak Registration Begins 10/12 We have been blessed with nearly 100 participants for each of our luncheons. It is important to sign up! **REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED** Sign-ups start 2-weeks prior to each luncheon. Active Older Adult Activities Thanks to the generosity of a local benefactor these activities are FREE, you do not have to be a Waldo County YMCA member to participate! For ages 50 & Better! Water Color Painting ongoing Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m. - Noon Fee: FREE to all An informal gathering of folks with a special attention to beginners. Please bring your own supplies. Senior Men’s Basketball Begins August 22 Monday & Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Fee: FREE to all Hit the hardwood with the folks who invented the game…The Y! Fun, friendly competition for all. Mahjong **Played only during SUMMER MONTHS** Tuesdays, beginning at 1:00 p.m. Fee: FREE to all This game originated in China, it is usually played by 4 players, with 136 tiles based on Chinese Characters and symbols. MONTHLY Book Club *Meets 3rd Wednesday of each month* Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Fee: FREE to all (Cost when book is purchased) We get our books from the local Library. Join us to discuss the book of the month! Badminton Begins August 24 Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Fee: FREE to all Fast racket fun, a great game to keep you healthy and young at heart! The Y provides court space & birdies. Bridge ongoing Thursday, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fee: FREE to all All levels of ability are welcome to participate. Takes place in upper lobby. PICKLE BALL Begins August 25 Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Fee: FREE to all Pickle-ball was created with one thing in mind: fun. It is easy to learn and play whether you’re five, eighty-five or somewhere in between. The Y provides court set up, playing ball and a limited number of rackets. Knitting Group ongoing This group works independently knitting hats and lap quilts for local children and the hospital for new babies or cancer patients. If you have any questions please call Sue Lapham at 207.338.4598. ACTIVE OLDER ADULTS 24 Maine Water Buffalo Company Travel with the YMCA to Appleton to tour the ME Water Buffalo Company! Hosts Brian & Jessica were raised in Maine on family farms, and decided that farm life was not for them. Brian wanted to raise some horses when he retired and Jessica wanted to raise the kids only and possibly a small livestock animal such as pygmy goats. Back in 2008, an accidental trip to pick up a guinea pig for the kids led their family to their first face to face meeting with a water buffalo. At that moment, it was love at first sight! Since then, they have been on an incredible journey, learning, laughing and getting a lot of awkward looks…Water Buffalo???...Really???!!! They never dreamed that life would take them down this road, but it has been priceless! Our tour will consist of a ride out to the pasture along with a tour through the barn. We will also have a guided cheese and yogurt tasting! After our tour our group will have lunch (at your own expense) at Lori’s Café. Date: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 Time: 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Location: Waldo County YMCA Fee: $15 Annual Members $20 3-Month & Non-Members Registration Deadline: Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Sally Savage presents A FAIR DAY The Horsemen of County Kerry offers an intimate portrait of Irish culture, one that is facing an uncertain future, Sally B. Savage bought an old teacher’s residence in Killorglin and, on a chance visit to Milltown, came upon a horse fair and was captivated. Armed with a camera and a pen, she attended many fairs over eight years in search of images and stories of the horsemen. Sally’s book is the result of her attempts to document the simplicity and serenity of rural life and the excitement and energy of Kerry horse fairs. Amidst the pressures of modern life, it’s the passion and deep-seated connections these men have with their horses that will sustain them, and promises to keep this tradition alive. JOIN US AS SALLY SHARES HER PERSONAL JOURNEY THE HORSEMEN OF COUNTY KERRY! Date: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 Time: 10:00 a.m. Location: Waldo County YMCA Fee: NO Fee to attend-but please register at the Front Desk so we may plan appropriately Registration Deadline: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 Atlantic Art Glass Studio & Lunch Watch Ken and Linda create blown glass pumpkins right before your very eyes! The Studio of Atlantic Art Glass will be turned into a glass pumpkin patch as the molten glass is pulled from the furnace, blown and hand formed on the end of a blowpipe. The making of a blown glass pumpkins charms visitors of all ages. The warmth of the fiery arts puts a new spin on fall color, and the gallery will be filled with autumn inspired work for sale. We will then have lunch (at your own expense) at a local restaurant. Date: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Location: Waldo County YMCA Fee: $20 Annual Members $30 3-Month & Non-Members Registration Deadline: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 25 BUILDING STRONG SWIMMERS AND CONFIDENT KIDS Bluefish Swim Team The Waldo County YMCA Bluefish Swim Team believes the values and skills learned in the pool transfer into great life lessons and build strong kids. Each swimmer learns, grows, and thrives by developing new skills, friendships, and self confidence. WANT TO BECOME A BLUEFISH? Join our FREE Orientation Week October 11 - 14 for all new swimmers! 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. 2016-2017 Skill Level Practice Schedule please see our website for group descriptions Blue Group: Monday - Friday 3:00-4:30 p.m. Green Group 1: Monday & Wednesday 4:30-5:15 p.m. Red Group: Monday - Thursday 5:15-6:15 p.m. Fridays 4:40-5:30 p.m. Green Group 2: Tuesday & Thursday 4:30-5:15 p.m. The first week of practice begins Tuesday October 18 - 21 , 2016 This season our teams practice schedule will be organized by swimmers abilities and skill level to offer the best swim team experience possible for our kids! This will allow personalized practices for each group to grow in skill, endurance, and confidence. The season will get underway with a Swim Parent Meeting Monday October 17 - YMCA Community Room Returning Parents 5:15 p.m. NEW Parents 6:15 p.m. YUSA requires all members of the Bluefish to be annual members in good standing at the Waldo County YMCA. We offer financial assistance to all qualified applicants who request assistance. To apply for financial assistance please stop by our Front Desk at the YMCA, complete your swimmers registration packet as well as the financial aid form. Please begin this process by October 1st. If you have questions about our swim program please contact Erin Mank, Aquatics Director at aquatics@waldocountyymca.org. Please visit the Youth Bluefish Swim Team page at www.waldocountyymca.org 26 BECOME AN EVERYDAY HERO IN YOUR COMMUNITY American Red Cross Lifeguarding Course LEARN NEW SKILLS THAT COULD SAVE A LIFE! September 22 - 29, 2016 Our lifeguarding course teaches the knowledge and skills needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. Participants must be 15 years of age by the end of the training session - swim 300 yards continuously using front crawl & breaststroke - tread water for 2 minutes using legs only - demonstrate all required skills and rescue scenarios and pass a written test with 80% or better. - Must attend all scheduled classes. Questions about our Lifeguarding Courses? Email Carolyn ypool@waldocountyymca.org Register early to reserve your spot! September 22: 5:00 - 9 :00 p.m. Sep 24: 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. Sep 25: 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Sep 27 & 29: 5:00- 9:00 p.m. $185 plus $35 American Red Cross online registration fee Registration is OPEN! SWIM … LESSONS THAT LAST A LIFTIME Private Swim Lessons - For Children & Adults It’s never too early or too late to learn to swim. Swim Lessons Are For Everyone! Our 30 minute private swim lessons are customizable, goal oriented, one-on-one lessons with an instructor. Geared towards water adjustment, introducing new skills, conquering fears, and learning to swim. Weekday or weekend times are available. Please schedule a lesson in advance with the Assistant Aquatics Director Carolyn: ypool@waldocountyymca.org. $17 Annual Members $25 3-Month and Non-Members 27 ALL TOGETHER. STRONGER. FARTHER. Masters Swim Program * Lap Pool Our Master’s workouts have 3 levels to accommodate almost any ability, from novice lap to the experienced post-collegiate swimmer. We recommend that you be in lap swimming shape, which means you are able to swim laps at a comfortable pace, for at least 30 - 45 minutes. This is not a swim lesson or learn to swim program. Emphasis is placed on the group as a whole, but often the coach will offer individual comments on stroke technique. There are opportunities to compete, and it is encouraged but not required. Mon & Wed: 5:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. through October 12 Mon & Wed: 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. beginning October 19 Saturday: 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. *Saturday practice: a workout is available, but it is not a coached workout Questions about our Master’s program? Email Our Coaches: wcyswimcoach@gmail.com POOL RENTALS: ADD A SPLASH OF FUN TO YOUR NEXT EVENT! YMCA fun just for you! Both our Therapy Pool and Lap Pool are available for rentals on an hourly or daily basis along with our community rooms. Bring your next birthday party, family reunion, Boy Scout and Girl Scout troop badge programs, youth groups or family get together to the pool! Please call us at any time to find out how we can help you plan a special day. All rentals and parties need to be booked in advance, please call Karen Varney at 207.338.4598 to book your groups rental! Our Annual Pool Shutdown will be August 28 - September 8, 2016 The pools will re-open on Friday, September 9, 2016 Enjoy our neighboring YMCAs during our shutdown. YMCA’s throughout Maine participate in a reciprocity program. This means our members can visit and use their facilities as a member benefit. Before traveling to another facility, please visit their websites to learn about their pool schedules and program offerings. The following YMCAs and Pools will be closed on the following dates for their annual pool shutdowns: • Penobscot Bay YMCA (Rockport): August 15 - 21 • Alfond Youth Center (Waterville): August 22 - 27 • Down East Family YMCA (Ellsworth): August 15 - 21 28 SAFETY, SKILL AND CONFIDENCE WITH A SPLASH OF FUN! Learn - to - Swim Levels 1-6 Lessons at the Waldo County YMCA are developmentally appropriate for children and will teach the participant how to swim skillfully and safely. Each level includes water safety lessons, progressive swim skills, and lessons in the YMCA core values of CARING, HONESTY, RESPECT, AND RESPONSIBILITY. Fall I Session Registration: Annual Members: August 13 Open Registration: August 20 Classes will be held on Columbus Day Oct. 10, 2016 $45 Annual Members $70 3 Month & Non-Members Fall II Session Registration: Annual Members: October 15 Open Registration: October 22 L1 Pollywog - Introduction to Water Skills (Therapy Pool) Classes are focused on students increasing comfort, independence, and staying safe in and around the water. We introduce floating, gliding, bobbing, and work towards submerging completely. (L1-W) Wed. 4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. (L1-S) Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. L2 Guppy - Fundamental Aquatic Skills (Therapy Pool) For swimmers who can comfortably submerge, skills include floating independently, changing position and direction in the water, treading water, and swimming 7 yards independently on both front & back. (L2-T) Tues. 4:30 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. (L2-S) Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m L3 1 & 2: Minnow - Stroke Development (Lap Pool) Split into two levels, swimmers focus on stroke development. Minnow 1: Swimmers are introduced to front & back crawl. Along with sitting dives and basic kicks. Building up to 15 yards on front & back. (L3-1-M) Mon. 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. (L3-1-S) Sat. 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. Minnow 2: Swimmers refine their skills in the back & front crawl, adding rotary breathing and elementary backstroke for 15 yards. (L3-2-M) Mon. 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. (L3-2-S) 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. L4 Fish - Stroke Improvement (Lap Pool) Helps the swimmer develop confidence in the skills previously learned, and adds the breaststroke, sidestroke, and butterfly. Additional headfirst entries are learned, as well as open turns, elementary backstroke, the front & back crawl for 25 yards. (L4-S) Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. L5/6 Flying Fish/Shark - Stroke Refinement & Skill Proficiency (Lap Pool) Provides further coordination and refinement of strokes. Surface dives, shallow-angle dives, and flip turns are learned, in addition to continued stroke work. L5/6-S) Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. 29 SAFE SWIMMERS START AT THE Y Parent Child and Preschool Swim Levels Lessons at the Waldo County YMCA are developmentally appropriate for children and will teach the participant how to swim skillfully and safely. $35 Annual Members $60 3 Month & Non-Members Each level includes water safety lessons, progressive swim skills, and lessons in the YMCA core values of CARING, HONESTY, RESPECT, AND RESPONSIBILITY. PARENT & CHILD SWIM PROGRAM (Therapy Pool) For children ages 6 months to 3 years and a parent, grandparent, or other caregiver. The class is a mix of fun activities, songs and games geared towards learning ways to safely enter and exit the water, submerge mouth, nose and eyes, float and glide on front and back with assistance, and more! (PC-M) Mon. 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. (PC-S) Sat. 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Fall I Session Registration: Annual Members: August 13 Open Registration: August 20 Classes will be held on Columbus Day Oct. 10, 2016 Fall II Session Registration: Annual Members: October 15 Open Registration: October 22 PRE-SCHOOL SWIM PROGRAMS (Therapy Pool) For children 3-5 years old. All pre-school classes are developmentally appropriate and we focus on swimming skillfully and safely. A recommendation from a swim instructor is required for registration into PS2 and PS3 classes. Pre-school 1: Pike Through fun and games that help children orient to the aquatic environment. Classes are focused on children gaining comfort in the water, working towards independence, traveling safely around the pool, floating, bobbing, and blowing bubbles. (PS1-T) Tue. 3:30 p.m. -4:00 p.m. (PS1-S) Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Pre-School 2: Ray For children who have completed all skills from PS1. Geared for children who are comfortable in the water and can willingly completely submerge. Students will begin floating and swimming independently. (PS2-T) Tue. 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. (PS2-S) Sat. 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Pre-School 3: Starfish For children who have completed all skills in PS1 & PS2. These youngsters learn how to stay safe around the water, are swimming on their own and stroke development will be introduced. We will build up to swimming 7 yards independently. (PS3-M) Mon. 3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (PS3-S) Sat. 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 30 LET’S GET MOVING TOGETHER! AQUA FITNESS CLASSES September 12 – December 3, 2016 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Aquacizing 8:30-9:30 a.m. Stretch Into Your Day 8:30-9:30 a.m. Aqua Cardio 8:30-9:30 a.m. Aqua Yoga 8:30-9:30 a.m. Aquacizing 8:30-9:30 a.m. Frank Judi Jasmine Ashes Frank Therapy Pool Therapy Pool Therapy Pool Therapy Pool Therapy Pool Arthritis 4:45-5:30 p.m. Teri Therapy Pool Aqua Cardio 11:00-11:45 a.m. Jasmine Lap Pool Arthritis 4:45-5:30 p.m. Teri Therapy Pool Schedule Is Subject To Change Power Aqua 6:30-7:30 p.m. Donna Lap Pool Annual Members: All Classes INCLUDED In your Annual Membership! Aqua Fitness Class Participates Must Be 14+ Years Of Age Come Join The FUN! Power Aqua 6:30-7:30 p.m. Donna Lap Pool Non-Swimmers Welcome To ALL Classes! 3month & Non-Members: $115 for a 12 Week Session Card - Or - $8 Drop In Fee Questions about our Aqua Fitness Classes? Email Us: aquatics@waldocountyymca.org Aquacizing 60 min. Therapy Pool ♥♥ This class will combine various aerobics, stretching, and strengthening. It can help you work towards improved flexibility, coordination, balance, muscle tone, heart, and lungs. Non-swimmers are welcome. Aqua Cardio Lap Pool 45 min. & Therapy Pool 60 min. ♥♥♥♥ A class offered in our lap pool for a high intensity 45 minute class and offered in our therapy pool for a slower 60 minute version of the workout. This fun and energetic exercise routine will offer a variety of effective formats incorporating dumbbells, noodles, and boards. Work your entire body in full range resistance exercises that increases strength, flexibility and muscle tone, all with no impact! Aqua Yoga 60 min. Therapy Pool ♥ A gentle workout with lots of relaxing stretches combined with strengthening and light aerobic activities. Non-swimmers and beginners are welcome. Arthritis Aquatics Program 45 min. Therapy Pool ♥ AFAP is a gentle workout to ease those aches and pains. Lots of relaxing stretches combined with strengthening and light aerobic activities. Attendees should be cleared by their doctor before participating in this class (this is not an insurance-based program). A certified Arthritis Foundation instructor will teach this class. Stretch Into Your Day 60 min. Therapy Pool ♥ This is a class for everyone who wants to make their day a little better. The hour will incorporate gentle range of motion and stretching exercises, as you breath, move, and laugh. Let this class both nurture a personal, positive mood for your day and improve your physical well-being. It might just add a little sparkle to your life. No experience necessary, non-swimmers welcome. Power Aqua 60 min. Lap Pool ♥♥♥♥ For those who want to feel the burn, Power Aqua is a more intense aerobic workout in shallow and deep water, using noodles and weights to isolate muscles and increase intensity. 31 THANK YOU TO OUR GYMNASIUM BANNER SPONSORS!!