OUR CONNECTIONS - YMCA of Sumter
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OUR CONNECTIONS - YMCA of Sumter
OUR CONNECTIONS YMCA OF SUMTER 510 Miller Road, Sumter, SC 29150 www.ymcasumter.org www.facebook.com/Sumterymca JANUARY 2015 CELEBRATING MISSION IN ACTION We have so much to be thankful for; our members, donors, volunteers, and our staff. We hope you can join us to celebrate all things YMCA and reflect on the year of 2014. Our featured keynote speaker is Dr. Mary Blanchard. Thursday, January 22, 2015 HAPPY NEW YOU! Join in January for only $25 joining fee. Let us help you meet your 2015 fitness goals! Benefits of Membership: Convenient facility hours, open 7 days a week Being a member of a Christian organization FREE Open swim for adults, families and youth FREE Kidscape services during use of facilities Fitness Center orientation Program rate reduction FREE group exercise and water fitness classes 12 - 2 pm Sunset Country Club $12.00 per person. Space is limited. Register at the member service desk. WNBF AMATEUR SC BODYBUILDING CHAMPIONSHIPS The World Natural Bodybuilding Federation and the Sumter Family YMCA are proud to co-host and co-sponsor the SC Bodybuilding Championships. Saturday, April 25, 2015 at The Opera House in Sumter. BODYBUILDING * MEN’S PHYSIQUE * MS. FIT BODY * FIGURE * BIKINI * OPEN, MASTER, NOVICE AND JUNIOR MEN AND WOMEN *PRO-QUALIFIER for open divisions with a minimum of 5 competitors Presented by: GNC Corporate Sponsors: Anytime Fitness, Scott Will Automotive, State Farm (Bostic* Denny* Herlong), Thompson, Inc. Event Sponsors: Cellucor, Curtis & Croft Law Firm, LLC, La Mer, Matrix Southeastern Esthetics Institute For more information visit www.ymcasumter.org/sbsc Mission: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. 1 YFIT CAMP This 6-week body transformation program, taught by a certified YFIT trainer, will help you tone up and trim down. You’ll learn how to eat to reduce your body fat and exercise to improve your quality of life, body composition and to reach your health and fitness goals. January 8 - February 19 Thursdays, 6pm Conference Room PRINCESS BALL Surrounded by music and laughter, dads and daughters dine, dance and create special memories during a magical night of royal splendor when every girl is a princess. Saturday, February 21, 2015 Registration: Dec. 26 - Jan. 8 6 - 8 pm Cost: $50 Members Cost: $40 per couple $75 Potential Members *50% off with Physician Referral Bring referral to the Member Service Desk and register for the class during the registration period. $10 per additional princess Includes: Meal, Beverages, Tiara & 4x6 color photo $10 late registration after Feb.14 Beginning January 12, Kidscape Childwatch will be available every Sunday from 2:30 - 4:30 pm. MEAL PREP MONDAY SUPERBOWL PARTY Monday, January 19 6:00 - 8:00 pm Cost: $30 per class Looking for healthy recipes to make for your Super Bowl gathering? Wear your favorite team colors and learn to make a few half-time favorites that will help you score big with your family and friends! Meal Prep Mondays teach you how to prepare healthy meals for the week in just a few hours. Participants must register at the YMCA front desk by the Friday prior to each session and bring 5 containers to take their meals home. Members and potential members are welcome. DONATE BLOOD Give the gift of life . Friday, January 9 8am - 1pm in the Front Lobby Come prepared. Minimum: 5 participants Limit: 10 participants Class held at : Sumter Senior Services Activity Center 119 S. Sumter St. Have a light meal and plenty to drink. Bring your donor card, driver's license or two other forms of identification. Bring the names of medications you are taking. 803-775-5815 2 KIDS’ NIGHT OUT Take advantage of our KNO program and enjoy an evening while your kids are having the time of their lives at the YMCA. This program offers safe, affordable care for your child, ages 6 weeks to 13 years old. Dates: Fridays - Jan. 16, Feb. 21, Mar. 21, Apr. 18, May 16 Time: 6:30 pm - 11:30 pm Cost per child: $15 Member / $25 Potential Member Cost includes dinner. Participants must be registered no later than 6pm the Thursday prior to each KNO in order to receive the advertised price. A $10 late registration fee will be added from then on. CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY WITH US! Birthday parties should be full of fun, not stress. Let us help you make your child’s birthday a fun and memorable event. Available party themes include princess, sports or swimming. All parties include the following: party host, party set-up, decorations, paper products, two pizzas, ice cream, drinks, one hour of play time and one hour in the Y zone party room, a gift for birthday child, gift bags for all kids, invitations to the party and all party clean up. You pick the party theme to determine the play time activities and party room theme. Parties are held on Saturdays and Sundays. Sports parties are not available in January and February due to youth basketball. For more information download the forms from our website at www.ymcasumter.org/youth. STAFF SPOTLIGHT Meet Betty (Be’ja) Brandon - Custodian Betty has been working with our Y for the last 10 years. She moved to Sumter as a “military brat” and has lived here ever since. “ I really like working at the Y. It is a good atmosphere, and the members and staff help me have a better attitude about life.” You can usually find Be’ja keeping our Y fresh and clean. “Ms. Betty is always such a big help to me, whenever I need any assistance,” said Denise Lewis, office manager. When she is not working at the Y, Be’ja enjoys playing pool and watching movies. She also has a deep passion for animals. She previously had seven dogs, but now has a modest brood of four dogs and one cat. “I love animals!” Be’ja has two children, seven grandchildren, and one great grandchild who was recently born on her birthday! She previously worked as a security officer with Cobra Security, Inc. 3 SWIM TEAM OPEN DOORS Swimmers ages 5-21 years old can join the fun of swimming at the Y. We travel to compete with teams from South Carolina, Georgia and even Florida. It’s more than just about competing; it is a fun, life enhancing experience. We invite you to be a part of our family! Benefits: Healthy environment, where your kids can make new friends with the same health interests Learn to set and achieve personal goals while growing to be more disciplined The challenge helps build confidence while helping swimmers to achieve a better sense of well-being Building team spirit through workout and competition, as well as extra curricular activities The benefit of competitive swimming in a no-pressure environment It is the philosophy of the Sumter Family YMCA that no person or family be denied membership or program participation based on their inability to pay the standard fees. Our YMCA offers financial assistance in order to help people have access to all our life-changing services provided through this organization. Our financial assistance program subsidizes standard memberships and program fees. For more information please visit our member service desk. Therefore, if anyone is in Sessions: Pricing based on level. See website for more information. Winter: December – February Spring: March – May Summer: June – August Fall: September – November Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the Annual Registration fee for YMCA: $25.00 Annual Registration fee for USA: $80.00 new has come. 2 Corinthians 5:17 Additional information is available at http://www.ymcasumter.org/ programs/aquatics/ MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Meet Roosevelt Ford As part of the morning workout crowd, Ford, as he prefers to be called, is a faithful member of the Y. Joining the Y was one of the first things Ford did when he moved to Sumter four years ago. Ford enjoys lifting weights and using the cardio equipment in the fitness center. His physical fitness efforts definitely reflect his healthy lifestyle, because this 70 year old is in better physical shape than most people half his age. Ford also enjoys walking and running at the park when the weather is nice. Ford appreciates the friends and acquaintances he has made at the Y. I” gain energy from the conversations and friendships I have developed.” Ford has five children and is retired from New York City Civil Service. When Ford is not working out, he enjoys shopping. 4