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Hunterdon County YMCA
We build strong kids, strong families, strong communities
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Membership Information 1-2 A YMCA membership is one of the best investments you
Health and Fitness 3-5 can make for personal or family well-being and fun. Being
Aquatics 6-10 a YMCA member has advantages! Lose weight, tone-up,
Teens 11 reduce stress, spend time with your family, make friends,
Round Valley Youth Programs 12-13 provide value-based activities for your child, or just feel
Martial Arts 14 better. Through programs that build healthy spirit, mind,
Deer Path Youth Programs 15-18 and body, the YMCA builds strong kids, strong families,
Family 19 and strong communities. Come discover the fantastic
School Age Childcare 20 opportunities that await you! To learn more about how to
Child Care and Learning Center 21 get started at the Hunterdon County YMCA visit
Preschool 22 http://www.hcymca.com/GettingStarted.html
Day Camp 23
Active Older Adults 24
Adults 25
Policies & Procedures 25-27
Registration 28 Summer Memberships
available at the
Hunterdon County YMCA.
Visit www.hcymca.org
SUMMER SESSION: JUNE 21 - AUGUST 21 to learn more.
REGISTRATION BEGINS:
FULL MEMBERS - MAY 30
MEMBERSHIP SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
PROGRAM MEMBERS - JUNE 6 We are so confident in meeting your needs that we offer a 30-day
satisfaction guarantee. We will refund your fees within the first 30
Online RegiStRatiOn days of your join date, provided you have used the YMCA 6 times
Online registration is now available to YMCA members for programs and attended a fitness orientation with a staff member.
and classes. To register, log onto www.hcymca.org and click on the (Program memberships are not included.)
“Register for Classes” link.
ymca financial aSSiStance
Classes that are available for registration online
are indicated with the computer icon throughout It is the goal of the YMCA to be affordable
the program guide. Select programs cannot be to all. As a result, a financial assistance program is
registered for online because they require available to qualified applicants. This is made possible by
additional paperwork for registration. the generous support of members, individuals, foundations
and businesses. Financial assistance applications are
available at the Welcome Center or online at
Due to the success of online registration and to better serve our
members in person, we will no longer be taking registration by phone. www.hcymca.org.
ymca miSSiOn Statement:
the Hunterdon county ymca is committed to helping
people grow in spirit, mind, and body. We are a
community service organization founded upon christian
La YMCA Del Condado De Hunterdon Tiene Muchas values, which today embraces all faiths, serving
individuals regardless of age, race, or economic means.
Actividades Para Ti Y Tus Hijos. Para Información
the ymca is guided by our core principles of caring,
En Español Llama al (908) 782-1044 ext. 638.
honesty, respect, and responsibility.
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ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF YMCA MEMBERSHIP AT
facility location / hours TWO LOCATIONS: ANNANDALE AND FLEMINGTON
Full Membership allows members to utilize the
deer path branch
Round Valley and Deer Path facilities and participate
144 W. Woodschurch Road
in programs at a preferred rate. Full Membership
Flemington, NJ 08822
Benefits Include:
Conveniently located only 4 miles north of Flemington Circle,
• Wholesome family-oriented environment
6 miles south of Route 22/78 in Readington Township.
Phone: 908.782.1030 Fax: 908.782.0871 • Adult Fitness Classes (land & water classes)
• Appointments with Wellness Mentor
Monday - Friday 5:15 am - 10:00 pm • Childwatch/Babysitting
Saturday 6:30 am - 7:00 pm
• FitLinxx system to track progress
Sunday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Program areas close 10 minutes prior to facility closing. • Priority class registration
• Guest privileges (see page 2)
child watch / babysitting: • A.W.A.Y Membership
Monday - Friday 8:15 am - 2:00 pm • Over 50% reduction in fees for youth classes
Monday - Thursday 3:45 pm - 8:00 pm
• Use of Camp Carr outdoor pool (in season)
Friday 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm • Cybex strength training center
• Cardiovascular training center
round valley branch • Free weight center
1410 Route 22 West • Recreational & lap swimming (Deer Path only)
Annandale, NJ 08801 • Open basketball & volleyball (Deer Path only)
Conveniently located 1/2 mile from the intersection of Route
22/78 in Clinton Township. full member rates - effective Jan. 1, 2010
Membership Type Monthly Rate Joining Fee
Phone: 908.236.0055 Fax: 908.236.4187
Family* $99/Month $99
Monday - Friday 5:15 am - 9:30 pm
Saturday 6:30 am - 5:30 pm Adult (Age 18-61) $60/Month $60
Sunday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Adult Couple (Age 18-61) $97/Month $97
child watch / babysitting: Senior (Age 62+) $52/Month $52
Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Senior Couple $78/Month $78
Monday - Thursday 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Saturday 8:15 am - 12:00 pm Student $44/Month $44
(Age 18-22 with full-time student I.D.)
round valley child learning center
1410 Route 22 West Teen (Age 12-17) $41/Month N/A
Annandale, NJ 08801 7th Graders** No Cost N/A
*Family Membership - 1 or 2 adults, plus dependents under 18.
Phone: 908.236.0055 Fax: 908.236.0449 **Please see page 12 for more details.
Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm The YMCA reserves the right to change membership fees on a periodic basis.
autopay - as easy as 1-2-3
camp carr and outdoor swimming pool (seasonal)
Continuous membership through payment of a low monthly fee.
Hamden River Road, Annandale, NJ 1. Complete a membership application form.
Phone: 908.735.5951 Fax: 908.735.6460
Monday - Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm 2. Complete and sign authorization for bank or
Friday 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm credit card company to make monthly membership
payment to YMCA.
Saturday 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sunday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm 3. Provide YMCA with a voided check/credit card number
and a down payment (first month and joining fee).
e-mail: info@hcymca.com • web: www.hcymca.org On-going membership. Cancellation must be in writing,
For Hearing Impaired: 1.800.853.7879 (TTD) within 30 days of next draft date.
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child watch / babysitting v v
volunteer opportunities
Our caring staff creates a fun, safe environment for children, 8 weeks Coach... Teach a special needs child to swim... Work in the
of age and older. This service is for the convenience of members while office... Strong Kids Campaign Fundraisers . . . Work at a
they are in the YMCA facilities working out. Children will enjoy special event...
playtime, crafts, books, and our outdoor play area. CPR certified staff
is scheduled in our Child Watch room at all times. Visits are limited to Throughout the YMCA program guide, you
two hours or less per day. Parents/guardians are required to abide by will see the “V” icon above, attached to
the sign-in/sign-out policy. particular programs. It identifies the dozens of
Full Member: Included • Program Member: $3 per hour, per child volunteer opportunities available at the
For additional information, pick-up a parent packet from Child Watch. Hunterdon County YMCA — ways for you to
See hours on page 2.
get involved. Over 425 individuals volunteer
guests for the YMCA, you can too!
We encourage our members to introduce friends and family to the Call Kathy Martini, Volunteer Administrator at 908.236.7879 x14.
YMCA. This guest policy has been adopted to protect your
membership and to assure safety to members and guests. Guests
using the fitness centers must be 15 years of age or older. Members
may bring in guests under the following guidelines:
I Your Full Membership provides you with 3 free guest passes per
membership each calendar year.
I Once the first 3 free guest passes are used, the cost is $10 per
person per visit.
I All guests must provide photo ID.
I All guests must sign in and follow HCYMCA policies and procedures.
away program
Members are Always Welcome At YMCAs. The AWAY Program Volunteers... We need you!
allows members to use their memberships at over 2,400 YMCAs
(free of charge or at reduced rates) nationwide. To find any YMCA in
the U.S. call (800) 333-9622 or visit www.ymca.net.
now hiring!
visit www.hcymca.org
holidays
The YMCA will be closed on the following holidays:
employment opportunities
• Sunday, July 4 The Hunterdon County YMCA embraces the character development
values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. We are
continually seeking individuals who share the same values, love
facility maintenance and upgrade closings:
working with people and like to smile! A number of part-time
It is necessary from time to time to close YMCA areas and/or the
positions are available in a variety of areas. Our employees enjoy
building for short periods due to facility improvements and
many benefits and opportunities for growth and several positions
construction. The YMCA does not provide refunds or credits due to
offer the chance for flexible hours. Since we are open to our
occasional building or specific facility area closings.
members over 100 hours per week and have over 20 locations
around the county, it's very likely that we have an employment
schedule to fit your needs!
program membership
This membership allows a member to enroll in classes at the • Lifeguards and Swim Instructors
program member fee. Use of the facility is limited to the class or • School Age Childcare Directors/Assistants/Aides (Fall ‘10)
program for which the member is registered. Call Judy Beck, Recruitment Coordinator at 908.236.7879x26 or email
Annual Rate jbeck@hcymca.org. Visit our website at www.hcymca.org and
Youth (age 17 & under) $70 download an employment application online!
Adult (age 18-61) $85 The Hunterdon County YMCA is an equal-opportunity employer.
Senior (age 62+) $80
Family (2 adults plus dependents under 18) $140
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personal training
Personal training is a results-driven one-on-one program. We provide W
omen’sLiving-WellClub
the guidance and attention needed to attain individualized fitness
goals. Personal training is available to Full Members only. To schedule The Women’s Living-Well Club at the Deer Path YMCA is
an appointment call: specifically designed for women who feel intimidated by the
The Welcome Center (RV Branch): 908-236-0055 x43 thought of joining a gym. Our female staff is available to greet you
The Welcome Center (Deer Path Branch): 908-782-1044 x644 and discuss an individualized fitness program. The hardest step is
the first one... coming through the door. Give our Living-Well Club
a try! You’ll feel better and meet new friends. We look forward to
One Session: $46
helping you achieve a healthier lifestyle. Call to schedule your
Set of 3 One-Hour Sessions: $126 ($42 per session)
private orientation with Beth Carpenter at 908-782-1044 x660 and
Set of 6 One-Hour Sessions: $228 ($38 per session) you will be greeted at the door.
Set of 12 One-Hour Sessions: $408 ($34 per session)
One and 1/2 Hour Session: Two people ($37 per person)
private fitness classes for any occasion
Celebrate a birthday, anniversary, special occasion, graduation or
nutrition counseling gift to a friend. A qualified instructor will lead you through an
Nutrition Counseling includes a detailed analysis of lifestyle and hour of a fitness class of your choice. Choose from a variety of
personal preferences to create a nutrition program designed just fitness classes including: Indoor Cycling • Yoga/Pilates •
for you. Analysis may include: general nutrition wellness, weight Group Power • Group Step • Group Groove • Kickboxing •
management, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, Or do a combination of any 2
sports nutrition, and pediatrics. To schedule an appointment, call Erika
Reichert, RD at 908-782-1044 x656 Various days and times available.
Fee: $150
One-Hour Sessions Use of facility included, class can be held at either Deer Path or
Full Member: $47 per session Round Valley. For questions or to book a private class call Karen
Program Member: $67 per session Kloss, Fitness Coordinator at 908-782-1044 x647.
fitness tests Be-Fit Circuit
As an added benefit to your membership we are offering free private
fitness tests and assessments. Tests include Body Composition, 8-12 years
Cardiovascular, Blood Pressure Readings, Strength and Flexibility. Sign The Be-Fit program at the Deer Path branch consists of strength
up by calling Carol Montgomery 908-782-1044 x 644 (Deer Path) or training equipment designed specifically for 8 to 12 year-olds, a
Daryl Cobb 908-236-0055 x43 (Round Valley). Wii system and fun physical activities. All participants must
complete an orientation with a youth fitness instructor to learn
proper use of the equipment. To schedule an appointment for
your child, please speak with a member service representative at
the Welcome Center of the Deer Path branch. Children need to
be signed in and out by parent.
Be-Fit Circuit Hours
Monday-Friday 4:00-8:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Imagine getting immediate feedback on every exercise you do and Included with Full Membership.
having access to that information online. It’s possible with FitLinxx, the
country’s leading fitness innovator! Achieve your health and fitness
goals! Schedule your orientation appointment with fitness staff. Fitness Seminars
To learn about the fitness seminars call the Wellness Coordinators.
Included with Full Membership. Fitness seminars are included with full membership.
Round Valley Wellness Coordinator at 908-236-0055 x43
Deer Path Wellness Coordinator at 908-782-1044 x644
questions? Call Daryl Cobb, Round Valley Wellness Coordinator at 908-236-0055 x43 or
Carol Montgomery, Deer Path Wellness Coordinator at 908-782-1044 x644
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ADULT FITNESS CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
Over 100 fitness classes per week are included with a YMCA full membership. Classes are offered for all
fitness levels and are available at both branches. Registration is not required. For an updated class schedule
visit the Welcome Center of either branch or www.hcymca.org.
ab attack - Challenge yourself to this rewarding workout kickboxing - Sweat your stress away with jump ropes and
guaranteed to tighten and tone your abdominal muscles. kickboxing bag with this aerobic conditioning and kickboxing class.
body shock - A total body workout. Strengthen your muscles low impact - Get a great cardiovascular workout with floor
with intervals of step, floor aerobics & body sculpting. aerobics consisting of low impact moves.
boot camp - Drills and more drills! This military style total body pilates - Conditioning class that improves muscle control,
conditioning workout incorporates cardiovascular as well as strength flexibility, coordination, and strength. Pilates concentrates on
training. alignment, lengthening all of the muscles of the body.
butts & guts - This class focuses specifically on the abdominal pilates fusion - Focus on core conditioning and flexibility using
and glute muscles. controlled movement to help improve body awareness and increase
overall fitness. Suitable for all levels and ages.
cardio blast - Get a great cardiovascular workout with floor
aerobics consisting of low, intermediate, and high combinations. senior shape-up - A non-impact aerobics class designed
specifically for the active older adult. Using weights, bands, and
If you can move, you can Groove. You'll ending with a relaxing stretch.
stomp, flick, wiggle, jiggle, hip, hop, snap,
shimmy, shake, slide, glide, smile and laugh silver sneakers® - Strength and range of movement benefits
your way through this 60 minute fitness dance program. Experience are the focus of this creative multi-level conditioning exercise
a fusion of club, urban and Latin dance styles with motivating chart program. Choreography with hand-held weights, elastic tubing, and
topping hits and retro classic tunes. Supportive, funky, easy going balls for a complete, fun and safe workout.
instructors help you Get A Move On! with Group Groove®
step it up - Try this energetic step class that utilizes creative
choreography and optional power moves. Class ends with body
Group Kick® brings it on! This electric 60 minute sculpting, abdominal work, and a relaxing stretch.
fusion class of martial arts and boxing movements
will kick your cardio fitness to the next level while defining and yoga - Explore the mind-body connection by learning how to focus,
shaping your body and self confidence! Energetic music, awesome relax and improve circulation.r indoor cycling. Pre-registration for
instructors and a group environment will keep you punching, kicking
and smiling! Group Kick will knock you out! Zumba - Zumba fuses hypnotic latin rhythms and easy to
follow moves to create a dynamic workout system that will
This 60 minute barbell program strengthens all blow you away.
your major muscles in an inspiring, motivating
group environment with fantastic music and awesome instructors. indoor cycling - Using indoor cycling bikes, instructors
With simple, athletic movements such as squats, lunges, presses lead this multi-level group exercise class on a calorie-
and curls, Group Power is for all ages and fitness levels.
burning journey. You will build strength, endurance and
Discover new heights with Group Step®! Utilizing the expend calories. Work at your own proper fitness level.
step in many positions and heights, this compelling 60 Towel and water bottle required!
minute cardio program strengthens and shapes the lower body one
step at a time. Energetic music and motivating instructors create this Indoor cycling now included with Full Facility
spunky group experience. Step this way with Group Step. Membership. You must pick up a Reserved sign at the front
desk no more than 15 minutes before the start of class.
questions? Call Karen Kloss, Fitness Coordinator at 908.782.1044 x647
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round valley branch fitness and ind0or cycling schedule
TIME MON TUE WED THURS FRI SAT SUN
6:00-7:00 am (5:50 am) Indoor Cycling (5:50 am)
8:00-9:00 am Indoor Cycling (5:45-6:45) Indoor Cycling (8:15-9:15am )
8:30-9:30 am Indoor Cycling
9:15-10:15 am Pilates Step It Up(8:30-9:30) (8:30-9:30)
9:15-10:15 am Indoor Cycling Indoor Cycling Butts & Gut (9:30-10:00)
9:30-10:30 am Boot Camp Indoor Cycling (10:15-11:15) Body Shock
10:30-11:30 am Pilates Pilates Pilates
4:15-5:15 pm
5:30-6:15 pm Advanced Step Step It Up Yoga (5:30-6:30)
5:30-6:30 pm Yoga ® ®
6:00-7:00 pm Indoor Cycling
6:30-6:45 pm Butts & Guts (6:15-6:45) Ab Attack Ab Attack (6:15-6:30) Ab Attack See pages 11-12 for
6:30-7:30 pm ® Indoor Cycling youth/teen classes
6:45-7:45 pm Pilates (6:45-7:30)
7:30-8:30 pm Indoor Cycling
deer path branch fitness and ind0or cycling schedule
TIME MON TUE WED THURS FRI SAT SUN
6:00-7:00 am Indoor Cycling Indoor Cycling Indoor Cycling Indoor Cycling (7:00-8:00)
8:00-9:00 am Pilates Fusion (8:30-9:30) Low Impact Low Impact Indoor Cycling (8:30-9:30)
9:15-10:15 am Step It Up Pilates Fusion Yoga Family (8:30-9:30)
9:15-10:15 am Indoor Cycling Step It Up (9:30-10:30) Boot Camp ®
9:30-10:30 am Indoor Cycling Gentle Yoga (10:45-11:45 am)
10:15-11:15 am Butts & Guts Beginner Step (10:35-11:10 am) Ab Attack Indoor Cycling (10:30-11:30)
10:15-11:15 am (10:30-11:30) Pilates Fusion
11:00-12:00 Pilates Women’s Living Well (11:30-12:30) (11:15-12:15)
11:30-12:30 Senior Shape-Up Senior Shape-Up (11:15 am) Senior Shape-Up
12:00-1:00 pm Indoor Cycling Women’s Living Well
12:15-1:00 pm Yoga (12:00-1:00) Silver Sneakers
12:30-1:30 pm Women’s Living Well (1:00-2:00 pm)
1:30-2:30 pm Women’s Living Well Women’s Living Well Yoga schedules are
4:00-5:00 pm subJect to
frequent
5:00-6:00 pm Zumba Zumba
changes. please
6:00-7:00 pm Kickboxing new! see updated
6:00-7:00 pm Indoor Cycling Family Zumba schedules posted
7:00-8:00 pm Pilates ® at the branches
and on our
7:00-8:00 pm Yoga (7:00-8:30) Indoor Cycling Indoor Cycling
website
7:15-8:15 pm Women’s Living Well
Fitness and Indoor Cycling Classes are for Full Members only. Classes are included with full membership and
pre-registration is not required.
questions? Call Karen Kloss, Fitness Coordinator at 908.782.1044 x647
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register online
ADULT AQUATICS AT DEER PATH
aquamates arthritis aquaciZe
Exercise with your friends and make new ones in this water exercise Benefits include increased range of motion and circulation. Increase
class specifically designed for active older adults. Class combines a flexibility and balance while strengthening and toning muscles.
variety of exercise techniques designed to improve cardiovascular *Friday class features more advanced exercise at a higher
ability and improve balance, core strength, and flexibility. Exercises cardiovascular level. Dr.’s note required to participate. Held at
also target muscle groups needed for the performance of everyday Hunterdon Developmental Center’s therapeutic pool.
activities. Great for improving physical, social and mental well-being! Tuesday 11:45 am – 12:30 pm
Thursday 11:45 am – 12:30 pm
aquafit fusion Friday 11:45 am – 12:30 pm
Unique deep water class blends an energetic, aerobic, fat burning Full Member: Included
segment with stretching, toning and strengthening yoga/pilates moves Program Member: $16 for eight, 45 minute classes
in the water. Retro, latin and hip hop music provides motivation to keep
you moving. Members use flotation belts for support and aquatic fitness senior swim
gloves for resistance without stressing hand or wrist joints. (Members Seniors from the community are welcome to swim at the Deer Path
may purchase gloves from the front desk for $17 or bring their own). pool. If transportation is an issue contact The LINK, 800-842-0531,
which provides rides for many of our swimmers.
aquakinetics Tuesday and Thursday 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
The ultimate “low impact” class. This deep-water workout uses Full & Program Member: Included
flotation belts that keep the body vertical while jogging, cycling, Non Member: $5 drop-in fee per day
skiing, flutter kicking and exercising to lively music. This workout
combines fat burning aerobic exercise that will increase daily energy adult/teen swim lessons Small Group Size (3-5)
levels with strengthening, stretching and toning moves. Instruction includes basic water safety and survival, treading water,
front crawl, backstroke and breathing techniques. Breaststroke,
h20 body shock sidestroke and diving are taught according to individual progress and
This deep-water workout uses flotation belts and combines aerobic level. Flotation devices provided for non-swimmers.
exercise with a strengthening and sculpting program. The aerobic Sat. 12:00 - 12:45 pm Non-Swimmer/Beginner/Intermediate
segment offers options for all fitness levels while the sculpting Family Full Member: $72 • Full Member: $92
segment is designed to strengthen and define muscles. Program Member: $115
power punch & splash private swim lessons (adults & children)
A high energy workout, this shallow water class combines Private swim lessons for those that are trying to overcome the fear of
the intense resistance of water with powerful kickboxing the water or who need to focus on a special goal or skill. Students
moves and pumps up the fun with a combination of aerobic have the opportunity to work one-on-one with an instructor. Call our
dance, strengthening and toning exercises Aquatics Director, Flora Mannino at 908-782-1044 x 624 to schedule.
24 hours notice must be given for any lesson that must be missed.
Fees for eight 45-minute water exercise classes: Six half-hour sessions Family Full Member: $180
Full Member: Included • Program Member: $44 Full Member: $195 • Program Member: $220
a d u lt w at e r e x e r c i s e c l a s s s c h e d u l e
TIME MON TUE WED THURS FRI
8:00 - 8:45 am AquaMates AquaMates AquaMates
9:15 -10:00 am Aquakinetics H2O Body Shock Aquakinetics H2O Body Shock Aquakinetics
10:00 -10:45 am Power Punch AquaFit Fusion Power Punch AquaFit Fusion Power Punch & Splash
& Splash & Splash (10:45-11:30 am)
11:45 -12:30 pm *Arthritis Aquacize *Arthritis Aquacize *Arthritis PLUS
8:30 - 9:15 pm Power Punch & Splash Power Punch & Splash (8:15-9:00 pm)
All classes held at Deer Path Branch unless noted (*Held at Hunterdon Developmental Center)
questions? Call Flora Mannino, Aquatics Director at 908.782.1044 x624
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WINTER SWIM TEAM 2010 - 2011 AT DEER PATH
ymca winter swim team need more information?
Ages 6-18, boys and girls Information will be made available at the Welcome Center of the
The Hunterdon County YMCA will continue its tradition of YMCA and also online at www.hcymca.org/SwimTeam/index.htm.
excellence in competitive swimming. Our multi-level program or call Head Coach,Jon Caswell at 782-1044 x 655. All swim team
starts beginner swimmers (age 8 & under) as Little Stingrays and participants must be full-facility members of the YMCA. Fees and
leads them to become potentially national caliber swimmers. Our practice schedules will be available in August.
more committed swimmers continue on to swim in college at
various levels of competitiveness. little stingrays swim team
Ages 6-8, boys and girls
facilities Is your child bursting with energy and bored with regular swim
All swimmers practice out of the Deer Path and Raritan Valley lessons? Does he/she just love being in the water and enjoy
Community College pools. Home dual meets as part of the North competition? Then join the Little Stingrays team! Two practice
NJ YMCA Swim League are held from November - January at sessions per week stress stroke development, endurance and
RVCC for all squads. Other swim meets, including USA Swimming teamwork. The children compete in up to 6 dual meets with the
competitions, are held at various pools across North & Central NJ team, 3 invitational meets and the Hunterdon County YMCA
area including Rutgers University and Princeton University. All Stingrays' Splash meet.
parents are asked to volunteer throughout the season at swim Practices are held Tuesday & Thursday 3:45 - 4:45 pm
meets or other team functions. Season runs September 2010 - February 2011
winter swim team season pre-swim team
The winter swim team season runs from September 2010 and
5-7 years
concludes in March/April 2011. The team is comprised of 2 boys
Is swim team on the horizon for your little fish? Get a head start
and 2 girls squads for dual meets to serve various levels of
into learning about competitive swimming, and also have fun!
competitiveness within the team, which ranges from novice
Join this class for those little swimmers not quite ready for swim
to highly competitive. Swimmers are assigned to these squads
team and its commitments, but learn from the competitive
based on time trials in October.
coaching staff.
Friday 5:30-6:00 pm
tryout information
Family Full Member $50
We will be conducting tryouts for the team during the first and last
week of August. Selection to the team is limited. However, we offer Program Member $60
other competitive training programs and classes for those
swimmers not selected, to continue to learn and grow in the sport power workout
of swimming and prepare them to try out again for our team or 12 years +
their high school team. All former swimmers will be contacted Love the sport of swimming but not able to compete? Swimmers
regarding information for preregistration by August 1, 2010. interested in maintaining their fitness levels and improving their
competitive swimming skills can participate in a workout that uses
practice groups & times drills to improve strokes and skills and build their endurance. A
Upon selection to the team, swimmers are assigned practice great workout for swimmers between seasons. For more
groups according to age and level of competitiveness information contact Flora Mannino, Aquatic Director (908) 782-
(Little Stingrays, White 1 & 2, Blue, Senior 1-3). Weekly practice 1044 Ext. 624
hours vary depending on the level from 2 hours per week for our Tue/Thurs 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
novice Little Stingrays to 12-14 hours per week for our Senior level A seven week session, runs 6/28-8/5
swimmers. Almost all practices are held in the late afternoon or Full Family Member: $130
evening hours. Teen Member: $155
Program member: $185
questions? Call Jon Caswell, Competitive Aquatic Director at 908.782.1044 x 655
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register online PRESCHOOL & YOUTH SWIM LESSONS AT DEER PATH
PARENT/CHILD the water without the parent. Flotation guppy
WATER ADJUSTMENT CLASSES device used. Children develop safe pool Intermediate Beginner
Ages 6 Months - 3 Years behavior, adjust to the water and develop Rotary breathing (proper breathing with front
Classes provide parent and child the independent movement in the water. Basic crawl), backstroke, and water safety are
opportunity to learn how to be safe, paddle stroke, kicking skills, back float and learned. Diving skills are introduced. No
comfortable and relaxed in the water. blowing bubbles in the water introduced. flotation devices are used.Child must swim
Children will become aware of the 15 yards demonstrating rotary breathing
differences between moving through the eel before advancing to Minnow.
water and on dry land. Classes are designed Beginner Level
to allow children to have fun in the water Ages 4 - 5 Years minnow
while the parent guides him/her to learn Flotation device used. Skills include flutter Advanced Beginner
aquatic skills. Swim diapers with rubber kick, front and back float, paddle stroke, Refining front and back crawl, diving and
pants are required. rhythmic breathing (bobs), treading water building endurance is the goal of this level.
and water safety. Child must be able to Child must swim 25 yards demonstrating
water babies tread and swim without flotation device to proficiency at front and back crawl to
Ages 6 - 12 Months move to next level. Upon reaching grade advance to Fish.
Beginner water adjustment class. school age, child will advance to Polliwog.
fish
father-tot ray Intermediate
Ages 1 - 3 Years Intermediate level Breast stroke, butterfly kick, and continued
Parent/child water adjustment class, Ages 4 - 5 Years refinement of front and back crawl are
designed for dads! No flotation devices are used. Skills include taught. Includes endurance swimming using
water safety, fundamentals of rotary varied strokes and turns. Child must swim
parent-tot breathing, and building endurance by 50 yards using a properly coordinated kick
Ages 1 - 3 Years Parent/child water swimming on front and back. Diving skills and pull in breast stroke to advance to
adjustment class. are introduced. Child must be able Flying Fish.
to swim 15 yards of the pool using rotary
tadpoles breathing and float and kick on the back to flying fish
Ages 2 1⁄2 - 4 Years move to the next level. Upon reaching grade Advanced Intermediate
Designed for the child who has participated school age, child will advance to Guppy. Butterfly stroke, and continued refinement
in Parent-Tot and is ready for a more of breast stroke, front and back crawl are
challenging curriculum but is still too young starfish taught. Starting from the block and flip turns
to attend on their own in a class setting. Advanced level are introduced. Child must do an individual
Instructors will guide students through the Ages 4 - 5 Years medley (25 yards each of butterfly,
skills taught in Pike while also reinforcing Review skills learned in Ray, refine front backstroke, breast stroke and front crawl) to
learning skills such as listening, taking turns crawl, back-stroke, diving and floating skills. advance to Shark.
and being able to participate in a group Upon reaching grade-school age, child will
setting. advance to Guppy or Minnow level based on shark
progress report. Advanced
perfectly petrified pikes Competitive swimming skills are introduced.
Ages 3 1/2 - 5 Years GRADE SCHOOL SWIM LESSONS Further emphasis is also placed on stroke
Water adjustment class with parent. Ages 6 - 12 Years mechanics, starts, turns and endurance.
Intended for the child who is new to the This national program develops the whole
water and/or is fearful of the water and child while teaching proper swimming skills. porpoise
could benefit from parent support. This class Five basic components are stressed: Watermanship
will challenge you to expand your child’s personal safety, stroke development, water Introduction to lifesaving and teaching skills
independence and prepare him/her for a sports and games, personal growth and as well as continued refinement of all
Pike or Polliwog class. rescue skills. Personal progress reports are strokes. Designed for the child who has
provided at the end of each session. passed Shark and is interested in learning to
PRESCHOOL SWIM LESSONS be a swim instructor and/or lifeguard. Child
Ages 3 ⁄ - 5 Years Without Parent
1
2 polliwog will have the opportunity to work alongside
Beginner Swimmer a certified instructor as a volunteer
pike Floating, gliding, kicking and rhythmic swimmer’s aide.
Water Orientation breathing (bobs) are learned. Swimming 15
Ages 3 1⁄2 - 4 Years yards using the paddle stroke without
Water orientation class designed for the flotation must be demonstrated before Please shower before entering pool.
new swimmer. Child must be comfortable in advancing to Guppy.
questions? Call Flora Mannino Aquatics Director at 908.782.1044 x624
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SUMMER SWIM LESSONS - EIGHT 45-MINUTE LESSONS AT DEER PATH
sessions i, ii, iii and iv sessions a and b session c saturday swim classes
Classes meet Monday through Classes meet twice a week Classes meet once session c*
Thursday for 2 Weeks. for 4 weeks. a week for 8 weeks. Classes meet once a week
for 7 weeks.
time class time class time class time class
9:15 - 10:00 am Pike 9:15 - 10:00 am Pike 9:15 am - 10:00am Tadpoles 8:00 - 8:45 am Water Babies
Eel Monday & Eel Tuesday Petrified Pikes Parent-Tot
Ray Wednesday Ray 6:15 - 7:00 pm Parent-tot Pike
Starfish 9:15 - 10:00 am Pike Tuesday or Tadpoles Eel
Polliwog Tuesday & Eel Thursday Petrified Pikes Ray
Guppy Thursday Ray Pike
Minnow 10:00 am - 10:45 am Parent-Tot Eel
Fish Tuesday & Water Babies Ray 9:00 - 9:45 am Water Babies
Thursday Pike Starfish Father Tot
10:00 - 10:45am Pike Polliwog
Eel Eel Parent-Tot
Ray Guppy Pike
Ray Minnow
Starfish 10:00 - 10:45 am Polliwog Eel
Monday & Guppy Fish Ray
Polliwog
Wednesday Minnow Flying Fish Starfish
Guppy
Minnow Shark
Polliwog
10:45 - 11:30 am Pike Guppy
Monday & Eel Minnow
10:45 - 11:30 am Pike Wednesday Ray 7:00 - 7:45 pm Parent-Tot
Shark
Eel Tuesday or Father-Tot
Polliwog Porpoise
Ray Thursday Pike
Guppy
Polliwog Eel
Minnow 10:00 - 10:45 am Water Babies
Guppy Ray
10:45 - 11:30 am Polliwog Father-Tot
Minnow Starfish
Tuesday & Guppy Parent-Tot
Polliwog
3:30 - 4:15 pm Pike Thursday Minnow Pike
Guppy
Eel 4:15 - 5:00 pm Pike Eel
Minnow
Ray Mon. & Wed. or Eel Ray
Fish
Starfish Tues. & Thurs. Ray Flying Fish Starfish
Polliwog Starfish Shark Polliwog
Guppy Polliwog Guppy
Minnow Guppy Minnow
Fish Minnow Fish
Flying Fish Fish Flying Fish
Shark Flying Fish 11:00 - 11:45 am Tadpoles
Porpoise Shark Petrified Pikes
Pike
Eel
session dates: June 28 - august 21, 2009 Ray
session dates class schedule Polliwog
Guppy
I June 28 - July 8 Monday - Thursday for 2 weeks NOTE: classes of Minnow
II July 12 - July 22 Monday - Thursday for 2 weeks similar levels may
Fish
III July 26 - August 5 Monday - Thursday for 2 weeks sometimes
be combined to Flying Fish
IV August 9 - August 19 Monday - Thursday for 2 weeks 12:00 - 12:45 pm Tadpoles
A June 28 - July 22 Twice a week for 4 weeks insure continuity of
instruction; however, Petrified Pikes
B July 26 - August 19 Twice a week for 4 weeks the needs of Pike
C June 28 - August 21 Once a week for eight weeks all students will be Eel
* No classes on Saturday, July 3. Saturday classes will be prorated. met. Ray
Polliwog
Preschool/Youth Swim Lesson Fees Swim Program available at the Guppy
Eight 45-minute lessons Union Gap Village Outdoor Pool Minnow
Family Full Member: $58 Fish
in Clinton. See page 10. Flying Fish
Program Member: $98
Adult /Teen Beginner
Adult/Teen Intermediate
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The Hunterdon County YMCA is pleased to
offer a summer aquatics program at the:
Union Gap Village Outdoor Pool
100 North Slope
Clinton, NJ 08809
grade school level swim lessons parent-tot swim
6-12 years lessons
Beginner to Advanced Intermediate 9 months - 3 years with
See page 8 for full class descriptions parent
polliwog Water adjustment class for babies and
guppy toddlers. aquatic fitness
minnow A high energy workout, this shallow water
fish Monday and Wednesday class combines the intense resistance of
10:45-11:30 am water with powerful kickboxing moves and
Monday through Thursday
pumps up the fun with a combination of
9:15-10:00 am aerobic dance, strengthening and toning
Session 1
exercises.
June 28 - July 22
preschool level swim lessons
Classes meet two times per week Participants will need to bring or purchase
3 1⁄2 - 6 years for four weeks. pool exercise barbells from YMCA ($25/pair).
Beginner to Advanced Intermediate
Call Flora Mannino at 908-782-1044 ext. 624
See page 8 for full class descriptions
Session II to arrange purchase
pike
July 26 - August 19
eel Classes meet two times per week Tuesday and Thursday 10:45-11:30 am
ray for four weeks. June 28 - August 12
starfish 7 Week Course, 14 Classes
Monday through Thursday
Eight 45-minute swim lessons
10:00-10:45 am YMCA Full Members: $59
YMCA Full Members: $58
YMCA Program Members: $98 YMCA Program Members: $79
Session I Non-Members: $89
Non-Members: $103
June 28 - July 8
Session II private swim lessons
July 12 - July 22 Private swim lessons for adults or children
who are trying to overcome fear of the water
or need to focus on a special goal or skill. All Registration: Current YMCA
Session III levels welcome.Call Flora Mannino at 908-
July 26 - August 5 members may register in person or
782-1044 ext. 624 to schedule 6 half hour
lessons. online. Non-members must register
Session IV in person at the Deer Path Branch,
August 9 - August 19 144 West Woodschurch Road,
YMCA Family Full Members: $180
Flemington or Round Valley
YMCA Full Members: $195
Eight 45-minute swim lessons Branch, 1410 Route 22 West,
YMCA Program Members: $220
Annandale. Residents of Union Gap
YMCA Full Members: $58 Non-Members: $225
Village who are not YMCA full
YMCA Program Members: $98
members pay the YMCA Program
Non-Members: $103
Member rate.
questions? Call Flora Mannino, Aquatics Director at 908.782.1044 x624
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YMCA CERTIFICATION COURSES AT DEER PATH
red cross lifeguard course cpr for the professional rescuer
Upon successful completion of a practical and written exam, (with aed and oxygen)
students will receive the four certifications required to be legally Full Course Option
eligible for lifeguard employment. For those who have not been certified in the new Red Cross material.
CPR for the Professional Rescuer (1 year certification) Also recommended for new or inexperienced lifeguards.
First Aid for Lifeguard (3-year certification) Book and mask provided
Red Cross Lifeguarding (3 year certification) June 13 9:00 am -5:00 pm or
AED and Oxygen (1 year certification)
Family Full Member: $89 • Full Member: $99
All books, certification fees and pocket mask are included. Students
must be 15 years old by the end of the course and must take a
Program Member: $110 • Non Member: $118
prerequisite swim test during the first day of class to qualify for the
course. (Students who fail the swim test will be assessed a $25 test Challenge Option
fee and will receive a full refund for the rest of their course fee). Come prepared for a written and practical test - please bring your
Students must attend all classes. pocket mask. No review will be given. If unsure, register for the
full course option.
Lifeguard swim pretest on first day: Swim 300 yards (12 lengths of June 13 1:00-5:00 pm
pool) using front crawl, breast stroke. All strokes must be done using Family Full Member: $42 • Full Member: $52
correct swimming form. Students must surface dive and recover a Program Member: $60 • Non Member: $67
10lb. brick from 7-10ft. depth and swim 20 yards (within 1 minute 50
seconds) while carrying the brick. scout badges
Scout members will be guided through specific scouting
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursday 4:00-9:00 pm requirements to earn aquatic badges or pins (provided by scout
leader). Minimum 8 scouts. $10 per scout. Fee includes pool
June, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24 space and instruction.
Family Full Member: $249 • Full Member: $262
Program Member: $284 • Non Member: $294 To schedule, call Flora Mannino, Aquatics Director at
908.782.1044 ext. 624.
lifeguard challenge
A recertification course for Red Cross Lifeguards, this course camp carr outdoor pool
rectifies students in Red Cross Lifeguard and First Aid, CPR, AED The Camp Carr outdoor pool is open to Full Members at no
and Oxygen. No books or supplies or review will be provided. Bring additional cost. For non-members, a Camp Carr Pool
your rescue mask for CPR. Students must pass written and Membership is available. The Camp Carr pool will open for
practical tests. swimming on Monday, June 21.
Sunday, June 27 1:00-5:00 pm Camp Pool Hours:
Family Full Member: $98 • Full Member: $115 Monday - Thursday 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Program Member: $136 • Non Member: $152 Friday 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
adult swim clinic Sunday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Ideal class for adults who can swim but need to refine their
Camp Carr Pool Membership Rates:
strokes, learn new strokes and acquire new techniques to
swim more effectively. Includes instruction on how to develop Family Pool Membership $200
your own lap swim workout. Instructor will tailor class to your Individual Pool Membership $150
needs by assessing your skills and helping you set goals. Senior 62+ Pool Membership $125
Sat. 8:00-8:45 am Hunterdon County YMCA Program Members and Members that
want to add their family onto a Camp Carr Pool membership
Family Full Member: $70
will receive a 25% discount. To register for this membership
Full Member: $75 please stop by one of our facilities to fill out the application or
Program Member: $90 download it from our website.
questions? Call Flora Mannino, Aquatics Director at 908.782.1044 x624
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register online TEEN/YOUTH FITNESS AND SPORTS CLASSES AT DEER PATH
kids JaZZ & hip hop dance
8-14 years strong kids seventh grade membership
This fast paced dance class teaches a variety of dance steps along Seventh grade has proven to be an
with exercises and stretches in a friendly environment.
important time for children to continue to
Wednesday 6:15-7:00 pm
remain active and gain the life-long fitness
Full Members: Included
practices that will help them develop
Program Members: $98
healthy habits. Kids in 7th grade begin to
formulate habits that continue into
kids boot camp
7-14 years adulthood. The STRONG KIDS
This class introduces children to a healthy lifestyle. Beginning with a MEMBERSHIP will allow Hunterdon
little cardio workout, then alternating between various stations to County 7th graders to strengthen behaviors of remaining active,
improve cardiovascular endurance, and strength while having fun! staying fit, gaining a better understanding of nutrition and the
Friday 5:15-6:00 pm importance of continuing these habits into their adult lives.
Full Members: Included
Program Members: $98 The Hunterdon County YMCA is offering a complimentary Full Facility
Membership to all 7th graders throughout Hunterdon County. This
Full and Program members must register for teen/youth
fitness classes. membership must be taken out in person at either the Deer Path or
Round Valley branch of the Hunterdon County YMCA. Proof of grade
is required.
check
out the All County Seventh Graders: No Cost
youth be-fit circuit
at deer path. see page 3.
questions?
Call 908-782-1044 x614 (Deer Path) or
908-236-0055 x43 (Round Valley)
questions? Call Jen Black, Program Director at 908.782.1044 x653
TEEN ADVENTURE CAMPS v
At YMCA Camp Mason in Warren County, NJ rocks and rivers
Teen Adventure Camp is a cooperative program between Ages 12-15
Hunterdon County YMCA and YMCA Camp Mason. Camp Mason August 15-21
provides the programming and staff. Hunterdon County YMCA The first day of this trip will be held at Camp Mason working on
provides transportation to and from Camp Mason. teamwork and taking on the climbing wall and high ropes
adventure challenge elements. The next days will involves trips to Rick’s Rocks and
Ages 11-14 Allamuchy State Park. The second half of the week will be a canoe
August 11-13 trip, paddling, relaxing and camping along the Delaware River.
This trip provides an introduction to Outdoor Living Skills. Campers Intermediate swim level required.
will first learn about prior planning and preparation and work on Fee:
Orienteering skills. Then, campers will learn about what to do in Full Member: $650
an emergency and build shelters, fire, and the basics of outdoor Program Member: $675
cooking.
Fee: Community Service and Volunteer Opportunities are available at the Hunterdon County
YMCA. Teens ages 12 and up can volunteer at the YMCA in a variety of areas including
Full Member: $270
youth sports, dance gymnastics, aquatics, Childwatch and more! Call Kathy Martini,
Program Member: $295 Volunteer Program Administrator at 908.236.7879 x 14 for more information.
questions? Call Len Yacullo, Teen Program Director at 908.782.1044 x640
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DANCE CLASSES AT ROUND VALLEY v
pre-ballet All dance classes will conclude on the last day of the
3-4 years 7-week session with a recital. Proper attire required for
This class is a wonderful introduction to the joy of dance. It is ballet - leotard, tights and ballet slippers.
geared to children with no dance experience and combines the
basics of ballet and creative movement. Dance Summer Session: June 21 - Aug. 7
Tuesday 3:00-3:45 pm Seven Week Session
Tuesday 3:45-4:30 pm
Fees for 45 minute Fees for 1 hour classes:
classes: Family Full Member: $40
ballet i/tap Family Full Member: $35 Program Member: $86
4-6 years Program Member: $81
This class is designed for beginner level ballerinas that have some
ballet experience from either Pre-Ballet class or
another exposure. Optional tap offered the ballet kinder camp at round valley
last 15 minutes of class. See Dance 4-6 years old
Tuesday 4:30-5:30 pm Classes at Deer 9:30am-1:00pm • Monday-Friday
Path on June 28-July 1
page 16. Calling all ballerinas! Come one, come all! This camp is for every
ballet ii/tap child that wants to dance, skip, spin and hop. This mini camp will
6-8 year olds focus on the basics of ballet. Children will stretch their
This class is a continuation of Ballet I (or other exposure to ballet that imaginations while dancing, creating crafts for their costumes and
enjoying indoor and outdoor play time. The last day of camp will
included ballet fundamentals) with focus on building a combination of
culminate with a dance performance from the children. Costumes,
moves and small routines. If student is appropriate age but has no set and all.
previous ballet experience, please contact instructor. Optional tap Full Member: $125
offered the last 15 minutes of class. Program Member: $150
Tuesday 5:30-6:30 pm
TEEN/YOUTH FITNESS CLASSES AT ROUND VALLEY
JaZZ & hip hop dance kids boot camp
8-14 years 8-12 years
This fast paced dance class teaches a variety of dance steps along This class introduces children to a healthy lifestyle. Beginning with a
with exercises and stretches in a friendly environment.
little cardio workout, then alternating between various stations to
Thursday 6:30-7:30 pm
improve cardiovascular endurance, and strength while having fun!
Full Members: Included
Program Members: $98 Wednesday 7:30-8:30 pm
Full Members: Included
yoga kids Program Members: $98
8-14 years
Discover the fun while you transform your body into cobras, lions,
and butterflies. Experience greater flexibility, strength and balance!
Full and Program members must register for
Monday 5:30-6:15 pm
teen/youth fitness classes.
Full Members: Included
Program Members: $98
questions? Call Jen Black, Program Director at 908.782.1044 x653
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KARATE KIDS AT ROUND VALLEY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
karate kids karate kids advanced
5-7 years 5-7 years
Students will have fun learning character skills and self-defense Yellow stripes and up. Advanced classes will challenge students
techniques in this martial arts-based program. Classes focus on physically and improve character skills. Self-esteem, respect, and
physical development and mental concentration. Self-esteem, discipline continue to be taught. New techniques are introduced for
respect, and discipline are just some of the virtues taught. those who have earned their new stripes.
Wednesday 3:45 - 4:30 pm Wednesday 4:30 - 5:15 pm
Family Full Member: $51
Program Member: $104
Proper Attire required: this includes white karate uniform and appropriate level belt. Uniform not needed for new
participates to start class, recommended once participant is committed to program. We do not recommend a
specific vendor however they are easily available on various website.
YOUTH SPORTS AND ENRICHMENT CLASSES AT ROUND VALLEY v
messy me sports around the world
2 1⁄2 -3 1⁄2 years 4-6 years
Creativity unlimited using play dough, shaving cream, jello, Each week children will explore sports that are played around the
spray/splatter paint and more! And the mess stays with us! Wear old world. They will be filling up their passports with stamps from all the
clothes; smocks provided. countries to which they have traveled.
Friday 9:30-10:15 am Thursday 4:15-5:15 pm
all-sports sporty tots
4-6 years 3-6 years
Designed to introduce children to a variety of sports including soccer, Children will play a variety of sports. This class will focus on basic
basketball, T-ball, floor hockey and more. sports skills such as running, catching, kicking, passing and tumbling.
Friday 10:30-11:30 am Thursday 3:15-4:00 pm
Fees for 45 minute classes: Fees for 1 hour classes: Summer Session: June 21 -Aug. 14
Family Full Member: $40 Family Full Member: $46 Eight Week Session
Program Member: $93 Program Member: $98
questions? Call Jen Black, Program Director at 908.782.1044 x653
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KARATE AT DEER PATH FOR CHILDREN, TEENS AND ADULTS
karate kids martial arts
Ages 5 - 7 years 14 years through adult
A Unique program specifically designed for elementary school age Beginning a journey in the Martial Arts is energizing and rewarding.
kids. In a fun and energetic environment, without punching or Come join us to learn how to defend yourself, improve your stamina
kicking, students learn character and self-defense skills through this and attain your goals. Our Isshinryu style and enthusiastic
martial arts based program Physical development, mental instructors will help you achieve improvement and have fun doing
concentration, self-esteem, respect, and discipline are some of the it. Advanced students develop deeper into the Art with advanced
virtues taught. Advanced classes challenge students mentally and techniques, forms and sparring.
physically as well as introduce new techniques. Monday 8:00 - 10:00 pm
Introduction / Beginner Family Full Member: $86
Monday 4:00 - 4:50 pm Full Member: $114
Thursday 4:00 - 4:50 pm Program Member: $125
Saturday 9:00 - 9:50 am
brown belt leadership class
Advanced (Yellow Stripe and Up) 10 years and up
Monday 5:00 - 5:50 pm Specifically for all Brown Belt. This class will introduce the skills
Thursday 5:00 - 5:50 pm needed to become outstanding leaders. The additional training
Saturday 8:00 - 8:50 am received will allow the student to assist in various classes and
move toward the level of Junior Leader and eventually toward the
highly regarded Martial Arts Black Belt.
Family Full Member: $55 Saturday 1:30-3:30pm
Program Member: $112
Family Full Member: $86
martial arts Full Member: $114
Ages 8 - 13 years Program Member: $142
Motivating today's young people, striving to attain their best, our
Isshinryu style of Martial Arts is well suited to assist in these about the instructor
goals. Through physical movement and mental concentration, our Master Instructor, Sensei Ed Westling, a 7th degree Black Belt, has
students learn to improve their willingness to achieve more. been teaching
Advanced students continue on their path of improvement with energetic and fun
advanced training, techniques and controlled sparring. classes for almost 30
years. He and his
Introduction / Beginner team of instructors
Monday 6:00 - 7:00 pm and assistants have
Thursday 6:00 - 7:00 pm been great role
Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 pm models for our
students at the
Advanced Hunterdon County
YMCA since 1999.
Monday 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Thursday 7:00 - 8:00 pm Proper Attire required: this includes white
Saturday 12:15 - 1:30 pm karate uniform and appropriate level belt.
Uniform not needed for new participates to
start class, recommended once participant is
Family Full Member: $61 committed to program. We do not recommend
Full Member: $89 a specific vendor however they are easily
Program Member: $118 available on various website.
questions? Call Jen Black, Program Director at 908.782.1044 x653
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pre-ballet
3-4 years
This class is a wonderful introduction to the joy of dance. It is geared
to children with no dance experience and combines the basics of
ballet and creative movement.
Wednesday 10:30-11:15 am
Thursday 1:45-2:30 pm
ballet i/tap
4-6 years
This class is designed for beginner level ballerinas that have some
ballet experience from either Pre-Ballet class or another exposure.
Optional tap offered the last 15 minutes of class.
Wednesday 4:00-5:00 pm
Thursday 12:45-1:45 pm
Wednesday 11:15-12:15 pm
ballet ii/tap
6-8 year olds
This class is a continuation of Ballet I (or other exposure to ballet that
included ballet fundamentals) with focus on building a combination of
moves and small routines. If student is appropriate age but has no
previous ballet experience, please contact instructor. Optional tap
offered the last 15 minutes of class.
Wednesday 5:00-6:00 pm
dance camp at deer path
Dance classes will conclude on the last day of the 7-
week session with a recital. Proper attire required for Ages 8-12 years old
ballet - leotard, tights and ballet slippers. July 19 - July 23
This camp experience will provide children the opportunity to
experiment in various types of dance. Children will enjoy Hip Hop,
Jazz, and Swing. Morning program at Sports Camp includes
recreational swimming, lunchtime and Sports Camp activities.
Afternoon program will focus on dance and building a dance
routine.
Fees:
See Dance Full Member: $235
Program Member: $253
Classes at Round
Valley on page 12.
Fees for 45 minute classes: Fees for 1 hour classes: Dance Summer Session:
Family Full Member: $35 Family Full Member: $40 June 21 - Aug. 7
Program Member: $81 Program Member: $81 Seven Week Session
questions? Call Jen Black, Program Director at 908.782.1044 x653
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register online
SUMMER YOUTH SUPER SPORTS AT DEER PATH v
outdoor summer soccer clinic youth summer basketball clinic
3-9 years Improve your game over the summer! This class is excellent for
This program will include basic instruction of soccer skills. player development and focuses on the fundamentals of ball
Emphasizing skills such as dribbling, kicking, passing and team play. handling, passing, shooting, defense, team play and sportsmanship.
(Class will be moved to gym for inclement weather) 7-9 years Wednesday 6:00-7:00 pm
3-5 years Saturday 9:00-10:00 am 10-12 years Wednesday 7:00-8:00 pm
6-9 years Saturday 10:00-11:00 am
lacrosse
all-sports 5-8 years
4-6 years This program is designed to introduce the game of lacrosse to boys
Designed to introduce children to a variety of sports including and girls at the beginner's level. Skills will include throwing,
soccer, basketball, T-ball, floor hockey and more! catching, scooping, shooting, and much more. Equipment: Soft-
Tuesday 6:00-7:00 pm Sticks and mouthpieces will be provided. Class will be held outside.
Thursday 6:00-7:00 pm
flag football
4-6 years dodgeball
All Football, All the time. Come join us for an introduction to the 7 years and up
fundamentals of Flag Football. Skills include catching, throwing, Have fun throwing and dodging a soft plastic ball. Join us for one
chasing, running, and much more. of the newest and most popular sports at the YMCA.
Monday 6:00-7:00 pm Tuesday 7:00-8:00 pm
extreme sports hcymca runners club
5-8 years 8-14 years
Capture the flag, dodge ball, Ultimate Frisbee, kickball, extreme Participants will learn proper running techniques, work on speed
soccer, rock climbing wall and more! and distance. Take cross country runs through the trails at Deer
Weather permitting, class will be held outside. Path Park with experienced instructors.
Thursday 6:00-7:00 pm Wednesday 6:00-7:00 pm
Fees for 45 minute classes: Fees for 1 hour classes: Summer Session: June 21 - Aug. 14
Family Full Member: $40 Family Full Member: $46 Eight Week Session
Program Member: $93 Program Member: $98
SUMMER YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES AT DEER PATH
summer baseball leagues new! summer outdoor soccer leagues new!
Starts June 30 Starts June 29
For boys & girls ages 4-7 For boys & girls ages 3-5
This new summer league will combine T-ball and coaches pitch into Summer Tots Soccer League. This league welcomes new and
one. This league welcomes new and experienced players. Games are experienced plays. Games are non-competitive and instructional. No
non-competitive and instructional. No additional days for practice. additional days for practice. only games on Tuesdays.
only games on Wednesday
GAME SCHEDULE
GAME SCHEDULE Games will be played at Deer Path YMCA on a rotating field
Games will be played at Deer Path YMCA on a rotating field schedule. schedule. Games will be played on Tuesday evenings at 6:15 pm.
Games will be played on Wednesday evenings at 6:15 pm. First day of games: June 29
Last day of games: Aug. 10
First day of games: June 30 Coaches’ training: June 22, 6:30-8:30 pm, Deer Path
Last day of games: August 11 Fees for summer leagues leagues. $10 late fee for registration received
Coaches’ training: June 23, 6:30-8:30 pm, Deer Path Family Full Member: $60 after the registration deadline. No make-ups
or credits for leagues. Players are randomly
VOLUNTEER Program Member: $100 placed on teams. NOTE: YMCA reserves the
COACHES NEEDED Registration must be done in person for all right to change game times/dates.
questions? Call Jen Black, Program Director at 908.782.1044 x653
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v FALL YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES AT DEER PATH
fall flag football leagues fall baseball leagues fall outdoor soccer leagues
Starts September 19 Starts September 18/19 Starts September 18/19
For boys & girls ages 4-9 For boys & girls ages 3-9 For boys & girls ages 3-13
Rookies (ages 4-6) T-Ball (ages 3-5) Super Tots (ages 3-4)
Beginner level Register for T-Ball if your child is age 3-5 by An introduction to soccer
Winners (ages 7-9) September 18. T-ball games will be played Rookies (ages 4-5)
Intermediate level on weekends. Beginner level
Winners (ages 6-8)
GAME SCHEDULE Coaches Pitch (ages 6-9) Intermediate level
Games will be played at Deer Path YMCA. Register for Coaches Pitch if your child is 6- Champions (ages 9-13)
Teams will play one game per weekend on a 9 by September 18. Coaches Pitch games Advanced level
rotating schedule (time). will be played on the weekends.
GAME SCHEDULE
Sundays ( 11:00 am, 12:30 pm, 2:00 pm or GAME SCHEDULE Games will be played at Deer Path YMCA on
3:30 pm). Games will be played at Deer Path YMCA on a a rotating time schedule. Games can start as
rotating field/time schedule. Games on early as 8:30 am and end as late as 3:45 pm.
First day of games: Sun., Sept. 19 Saturdays at 4:00 pm or Sundays at 12:30 pm. Champions games will be played on
Last day of games: Sun, Oct. 31 Saturdays at Deer Path YMCA at 9:00 am.
First day of games: Sept. 18 or 19
Last day of games: Oct. 30 or 31 First day of games: Sat., Sept. 18
PRACTICE SCHEDULE Last day of games: Sat., OC\ct. 30
Practices will be held on weeknight evenings Coaches’ training: Wednesday, Sept. 15,
at Deer Path YMCA. Teams will practice one 6:30-8:30 pm
time per week. Deer Path YMCA Coaches’ training: Tues., Sept. 14, 6:30-8:30
pm, Deer Path YMCA
Coaches’ training: Thursday, Sept. 16th Registration begins: July 3
6:30-8:30 pm, Deer Path YMCA Registration deadline: Sept. 11 Registration begins: July 3
Registration deadline: Sept. 11
Registration begins: July 3 .
Registration deadline: Sept. 11 Family Full Member: $80
Family Full Member: $80 Program Member: $120
Family Full Member: $80 Program Member: $120
Program Member: $120
*Registration Must Be Done in Person*
VOLUNTEER
COACHES NEEDED FOR ALL
LEAGUES!
For All Leagues: Registration must be done in person for all leagues. $10 late fee for registration received after the registration deadline. No
make-ups or credits for leagues. Players are randomly placed on teams. NOTE: YMCA reserves the right to change game times/dates.
questions? Call Mike Triano, Youth Sports League Coordinator at 908.782.1044 x634 or mtriano@hcymca.org
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adventure guides v
Father and children, ages 5-9
The purpose of this program is to foster understanding and ADVENTURE GUIDES AND TRAILBLAZERS
companionship between father and child. Monthly meetings will CALENDAR
include circle time for each child to share latest adventures, stories, Meetings / activities are held on the third Sunday of each
snack, and an activity. In addition to monthly meetings, special
events such as camp-outs, parades, and parties are scheduled. month at the Deer Path branch from 3:30 - 5:00 pm.
trailblaZers v All Longhouse meetings are held on the first Monday each
Father and children, ages 10 & up month at the Deer Path branch at 7:30 pm.
This program is in addition to or a continuation of the Adventure
Guides program. Children are welcome to join in on any Adventure Special events listed below.
Guides monthly activity in addition to participating in adventures
geared toward the older child.
may: Penny Carnival at Deer Path
a lot more adventures await!
all events are bring a July 9-11: Family summer camp-out at Camp Carr in Clinton,
friend! september: Be sure to keep an eye out for details for our
Adventure Guides Orientation Event
Registration information and
upcoming events can now be found
on our website, www.hcymca.org.
Check it out! All Adventure Guides events are subject to change.
Adventure Guide & Trailblazers Registration Fee:
Full and Program Members: $10
Register for Adventure Guides & Trailblazers at the Deer Path
YMCA. Includes monthly newsletter. Some events have an
additional cost.
questions? Call Scott Polizzio, Adventure Guides Coordinator at 908.782.1044 x651
birthday parties at the ymca!
splash party (Ages 6 and up) fun & games party (Ages 4 and up)
Includes 1 hour of recreational swim, fun noodles, and boats, then Includes 1 hour of party games, fun with balloons, parachute,
30 minutes of party time for food and drinks. scooters, music and more, then 30 minutes of party time for food
Max # of Guests: 20 and drinks.
Max # of Guests: 20
all parties include: sundays only sports party (Ages 4 and up)
• Decorated party room Party Times: Includes 1 hour of sports in the gym, then 30 minutes of party time
• Party set-up & clean-up 11:00 am - 12:30 pm for food and drinks in the party room. Choose from soccer, floor
• Fun music 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm hockey, t-ball, whiffle ball, basketball, dodgeball or scooter games!
• Activities run by 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Max # of Guests: 20
enthusiastic staff
Members: $250
Non- Members: $325
questions? Call Mike Triano at 908.782.1044 x634
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v YMCA FULL-DAY CHILD CARE and LEARNING CENTER FOR INFANTS TO 5 YEARS
Natural curiosity. It strengthens
I Excellent staff ratios children’s relationships with you and
I Small class sizes the people around them, which is at
the heart of our philosophy: Good
I Great hours child care has to be good family care.
I Convenient location Here at the YMCA we understand that
Visit our Center high quality, safe child care provided
I Enrichment activities by caring, trained staff gives parents
online at
I Developmentally-appropriate www.hcymca.org peace of mind.
curriculum Virtual Tour!
It’s 9:35 in the morning...
You don’t have to worry...
You know where your kids are...
And they couldn’t be in better hands.
Every day a child learns something new.
At YMCA Child Care, each child learns
something valuable.
Summer Activities
- Outdoor Play
- Water Play
Summer
- Swim Lessons for Fun at the
Preschool & Pre-K classes YMCA!
- Special Events
- Themed week including:
Child care for Infants to 5 years. Music, Carnival, Creepy Crawly Bugs, Olympic
Monday-Friday. Open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm all year. Games, and Under the Sea
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THE YMCA IS THE LARGEST PROVIDER OF CHILD CARE IN HUNTERDON COUNTY!
questions? For more information, pricing or to schedule a tour, call Karin Smith at 908.236.0055 x21
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YMCA PRESCHOOLS v
YMCA Preschools - Celebrating 40 years of tradition and quality in Hunterdon County
The YMCA Preschool Program provides milford ymca preschool clinton ymca preschool
developmentally appropriate group and at milford presbyterian church at bethlehem presbyterian church
individual experiences for children ages I on my own for 2 1/2-year-olds I on my own for 2 1/2-year-olds
21⁄2 to 5 years of age in a half-day setting.
Choose one day or two days. Choose one day or two days.
Monday and/or Wednesday Tuesday and/or Thursday
We carefully design our activities to Tuesday and/or Thursday 9:15 am - 11:15 am
expand imaginations nurture physical, 9:15-11:15 am
intellectual, emotional and social growth I preschool for 3-year-olds
and encourage lifelong positive learning
and values. School year runs September I preschool for 3-year-olds Tuesday and Thursday
Choose two day or three day option. 9:00 am - 11:30 am OR
to May/June,
Tuesday and Thursday Lunch Bunch option until 1:00 pm
9:00 am - 11:30 am or Mon., Wed. and Fri.
YMCA Preschool - a great place to grow!
9:15-12:45 pm 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
I Small class size.
I Low teacher-to-child ratio. Monday, Wednesday, Friday
9:00 am - 11:30am I preschool for 4-year-olds
I Flexible morning and extended day
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
schedules.
I preschool for 4-year-olds 9:00 am - 11:30 am OR
I Developmentally-appropriate
Choose two or three day option. 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
curriculum
Tuesday and Thursday
9:15 - 11:45am Clinton YMCA Preschool
Monday, Wednesday, Friday announces our new location at
9:00 am - 11:30 am OR the Bethlehem Presbyterian
9:15 am - 1:15 pm Church, 2 Race Street, Pittstown.
Same great program . . .
new location
Must be age eligible by Oct 1, 2010 for 3 & 4 year old programs and Aug. 1,
2010 for On My Own programs.
enrolling now for
september 2010!
limited spaces available.
Additional information can be found on
YMCA website
www.hcymca.org
questions?
CLINTON PRESCHOOL – Call Christine Hill, Director at 908.735.8057 • MILFORD PRESCHOOL – Call Sharon Klamik, Director at 908.995.9107
or Carla Myer, Director of Early Childhood Education at 908.236.0055 x23
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YMCA SCHOOL-AGE CHILD CARE PROGRAMS v
REGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR THE
2010/2011 SCHOOL YEAR
Registration for the 2010/2011 school year begins on
Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 5:15 AM at the Deer Path
branch. After June 1st registrations will be accepted at
the Deer Path or Round Valley branches.
Registration for the 2009/2010 school year is ongoing
and will continue to be accepted.
I Register early, space is limited at some sites.
I Registration must be done in person.
I Registration is on a first-come, first served basis and is ongoing.
programs and location sites
I Waiting lists will be established for any programs that fill.
I Barley Sheaf School (kindergarten program also provided)
registration requirements: I Conley School
I A YMCA membership for child. I Copper Hill School (kindergarten program also provided)
I A completed registration packet. I Delaware Township
I $35 registration fee. I Desmares School (kindergarten program also provided)
I $100 non-refundable deposit, which will be deducted from the I East Amwell Township School
last month’s tuition. I High Bridge Elementary School
I Holland Brook School
school-age child care programs I Holland Township School
I J.P. Case Middle School (after school only)
The YMCA Before and After School Programs provide convenient,
reliable and safe care for children and parents and have been I Kingwood Township School
operating in Hunterdon County since 1985. All programs are I Reading-Fleming Intermediate School
licensed by the state of New Jersey and the adult to child ratio I Readington Middle School (after school only)
averages 1:10. I Robert Hunter School (kindergarten program also provided)
I Tewksbury Elementary School (kindergarten program also provided)
Before school programs begin at 7:00 am and operate until the I Three Bridges School (after school only)
school day begins. After school programs begin at dismissal and run I West Amwell Township School (after school only)
until 6:00 pm. I Whitehouse School
There is a choice of 2, 3, 4, or 5 days per week for the after school
program. The before school program fee covers 5 days per week
regardless of the number of days attending. 2010/2011 fees (per month)
Program activities include homework time, group activities, after school program: days/week 6:00 pm pickup.
community service projects, and a time for free play. A monthly 5 days: $310 4 days: $258 3 days: $214 2 days $143
calendar highlights group and theme activities and special events.
Programs run on most school holidays and are available to children Fees include all scheduled half-days, in-service
in the after school program only. There is no additional days and most school holidays. 10% second child
fee for this program as long as the holiday falls on a day a child is
discount. Please call for rates for Kindergarten Program.
normally scheduled to attend.
before school program
$128/Month regardless of number of days
attending. Fees include regular school days only.
questions? Call Wendy Crocetti, Director of School-Age Childcare Programs at 908.236.0055 x22
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Good fun, in good hands.
When kids experience YMCA Day Camp, they experience something new every day. Like
the power of a positive mentor, the confidence that comes from trying... and succeeding,
and the importance of healthy, long-lasting friendships. Of course, they don’t know this.
They just think they’re having a whole lot of fun.
FOUR CONVENIENT DAY CAMP LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY!
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ymca camp carr, clinton township
Located in Clinton Township on 26 wooded acres along the south
,
sports camp flemington
Located at the Deer Path branch in Flemington. Sports Camp offers a
branch of the Raritan River. Traditional day camp offers a wide variety of non-competitive sports and games. Children will have the
variety of activities including, arts and crafts, nature, archery, opportunity to play all of their favorite sports plus new sports and games
swimming lessons, sports & games, hiking, field trips, special guests with a creative twist. Specialty camps include cheerleading, dance,
and more. soccer, golf, basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, basketball and bowling.
Specialty camps include Mad Science Camp, Horseback Riding,
Travel, and Environmental Camp. ,
kinder camp annandale
Our traditional half-day program for children ages 3 to 5 at the Round
,
south camp west amwell Valley branch in Annandale. Indoor and outdoor fun activities
South Camp offers a variety of traditional camp activities that include including games, sports skills, science, tumbling, crafts and special
sports and games, arts and crafts, swimming twice a week at events designed for the younger camper.
Nockamixon pools in P.A., field trips and special events.
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YMCA NORTH HUNTERDON SENIOR CENTER, 285 ROUTE 513, GLEN GARDNER v
The YMCA Senior Center has been serving seniors in the area for over 30 years.
The center provides a place to socialize, learn and grow.
art class exercise red hat club
Tuesday • 9:30 am Thursday • 10:00 am Third Tuesday of the Month •
For all levels of artists, this instructor-led Strengthen muscles, improve posture and 12:00-1:00 pm
class allows participants to work at their circulation, build endurance, enhance Come meet friends, travel, dine, laugh, and
own pace while exploring a variety of art agility and mobility. have fun.
mediums. Each class member supplies
his/her own materials. game day relax and stretch
Fee: $35 per 8 week session Instructor: Tuesday • 10:00 am Tuesday • 10:00 am
Sandra Watts Enjoy mentally stimulating games! The soothing scent of lavender and gentle
sound of music make this a class you will
canasta made with love want to attend every week.
Tuesday • 10:00 am Tuesday • 10:00 am
Players in this exciting card group enjoy the This group makes lap blankets and slippers. singing - “silver belles &
competition of the game while engaging in Knitted and crocheted items are donated to beaus”
strategy and socialization. local nursing homes. Materials supplied. Thursday • 10:00 am
This group enjoys coming together and
contract bridge movie day blending their voices in song. They perform
Monday • 12:00 pm Every other Tuesday • 11:00 am for various nursing homes, retirement
A challenging partnership card game. Come enjoy a free movie and popcorn! homes and other organizations throughout
the area.
computer class monthly blood pressure
First 2 Thursdays per moth • 12:30 pm screenings trips
Classes for all levels from beginners to Check the monthly calendar. Watch for announcements of scheduled
advanced. Help with any questions or trips in the monthly calendars! Musicals,
problems is provided. Pre-registration required. Flower Shows, and more!
monthly craft club
Second Monday of the Month
current events walking club
11:00 am
2nd Thursday • 10:30 am Wednesday • 9:30 am
A group that comes together to brighten
Casual discussion of what is going on in Friday • 9:30 am
other’s days. This class makes seasonal
our country and our world. crafts for folks in local nursing homes. Meet at Voorhees State Park at 9:30
Please join us. Wednesday and Friday mornings. No fee.
duplicate bridge Walk at your own pace. Weather
Thursday • 11:45 am permitting! Meet new friends!
A mentally challenging card game and a
fun-loving group. Zumba gold
Monday • 10:00 am
Zumba Gold will provide you with a total
The Hunterdon County YMCA offers a variety of programs for active older adults: body workout. Zumba Gold music uses
Silver Sneakers (Deer Path Branch) page 4 movements and rhythms from salsa,
Senior Shape-up (Deer Path Branch) page 4 merengue, tango, rumba, cha-cha and
Arthritis Aquacize (Developmental Center) page 6 more!
Senior Swim (Deer Path Branch) page 6
Volunteer Program (Multiple Locations) page 2
Located at 285 Route 513, Glen Gardner Open Monday, Tuesday & Thursday Meals on Wheels every Monday &
inside the Bunnvale Assembly of God 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Thursday - 11:45 am
questions? Or to receive a monthly calendar, call Beth Wolfmayer, Senior Center Director at 908.638.6515
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toastmasters
open volleyball Toastmasters International is world leader in
High School and older helping people become more competent and
Participants must have played organized comfortable in front of an audience.
volleyball and be able to perform basic Participants practice and learn
volleyball skills such as passing, setting and communication and leadership skills by
serving. Teams are formed from members who filling a meeting role, ranging from giving a
are present. prepared speech or an impromptu one to
Tuesday 8:00-9:45 pm serving as timer, evaluator or grammarian.
Meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Monday
Full Member: Included
of each month from 7:30 - to 8:30 PM at the
Non-Member: $10 Deer Path Branch in the upstairs conference
room. For more information call Andrew
open basketball Smith at (908) 806-7240 or Pam Winter at
High School and older (908) 229-1694.
Participants play a competitive pick-up game.
Teams are formed from members who are
present. Participants should be fundamentally
strong in basic basketball skills.
Thursday 8:00-9:45 pm
Full Member: Included
Non-Member: $10
ymca code of conduct • Inappropriate, immodest, or sexually revealing attire.
The YMCA is committed to providing a safe and welcoming • Theft or behavior that results in the destruction or loss of property.
environment for all members and guests. To promote safety and • Transferring membership cards.
comfort for all, all individuals are asked to act appropriately at all • Loitering within or on the grounds of the YMCA.
times when in our facility or participating in our programs.
In addition, the YMCA reserves the right to deny access or membership
We expect persons using the YMCA to act maturely, to behave to any person who has been accused or convicted of any crime including
responsibly, and to respect the rights and dignity of others. Our but not limited to, crimes involving sexual abuse, is or has been a
Member's Code of Conduct outlines prohibited action, but the actions registered sex offender, has ever been convicted of any offense in
listed below are not an all-inclusive list of behaviors considered relation to the use, sale, possession, or transportation of narcotics or
inappropriate in our facilities or programs. habit forming and/or dangerous drugs, or is presently or habitually
under the influence of dangerous drugs or chemicals, narcotics or
• Using or possessing alcohol or illegal chemicals on YMCA intoxicating beverages.
property, in YMCA vehicles, or at YMCA sponsored programs.
• Smoking on YMCA property- the YMCA and its property is a Members and guests are encouraged to take responsibility for their
smoke-free environment. personal comfort and safety by asking any person whose behavior
• Carrying or concealing a weapon or any device or object that may threatens their comfort to refrain from such behavior. Anyone who
be used as a weapon. feels uncomfortable in confronting a person directly should report the
• Harassment or intimidation by words, gestures, body language, or behavior to a staff person on duty.
any type of menacing behavior.
• Physical contact with another person in an angry, aggressive, or In order to be able to carry out these policies, identification must be
threatening way. provided upon request.
• Verbally abusive behavior. Including angry or vulgar language,
swearing, name-calling, or shouting. The Membership Director will investigate all reported incidents.
• Sexually explicit conversation or behavior, any sexual contact with Suspension or termination of YMCA membership privileges may result
another person. from a determination by the Membership Director if in their discretion a
violation of the YMCA Member's Code of Conduct has occurred.
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program/class fees food and drink
All session fees must be paid in full at time of registration. deer path branch - Vending machines are located in our member
Payments are accepted by cash, check, ATM or bank debit card, lounge. Food and drink are allowed in the member lounge only. Free
or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover). coffee is available. Water may be used throughout the facility, in
Memberships must be current through length of program. unbreakable containers only.
locker rooms round valley branch - Coffee and beverages are available by
general locker rooms - Locker rooms are available to all the Welcome Center. Water may be used throughout the facility, in
members and guests. Children ages seven (7) and older must use unbreakable containers only.
appropriate gender locker rooms. Family/special needs changing
rooms are available near the Welcome Center at our Deer Path membership cards
Branch. Lockers are available for daily use only. Each member receives a coded membership card. Your membership
identification card is required for access into facilities. If you forget
adult locker rooms - Adult locker rooms are available at our this card, you will be required to check in at the Welcome Center. All
Deer Path Branch for members age 18 and over. Personal items members are required to have a photo on file. Memberships are non-
should be secured at all times. Locks may be purchased at the transferable and non-refundable.
Welcome Center. Lockers are available for daily use only. Kit lockers
are available for rent. member referrals
Satisfied members are our best advertisement! When a friend
fitness program guidelines referred by you joins the YMCA, you get one month free after your
Use of all exercise equipment is restricted to members 12 years friend has completed their first 3 (three) months of full yearly
of age or older. Members 12, 13 and 14 years of age must complete membership! Thank you!
orientation with fitness instructor.
general policies
Appropriate clothing must be worn. Gym bags and additional clothing
or personal items should be left locked in lockers. All youth 11 years and under must be supervised by an adult when
using our facilities.To assure all feel welcome within our YMCA,
Please utilize sign-up boards in the fitness centers. All members access through the halls, workout areas, and to exercise equipment
should follow the posted guidelines for treadmill and crosstrainer and programs will be maintained at all times. Safety is a priority.
etiquette. As a courtesy to other members, please utilize the Members should report any injury sustained in the YMCA to a staff
cleaning solution and towels to wipe down pieces of equipment after person or the Welcome Center when it occurs. YMCA staff will
your workout. When using free weights, please be sure to return the provide first aid or call for emergency assistance depending on the
weights to their racks when finished. nature of the injury.To assure safety and quality, specific rules and
regulations are posted in program areas. Please abide by posted rules.
gymnasium guidelines
Open gymnasium is available to Full members. Open gymnasium
schedules are available in the lobby. In order to accommodate the
variety of programs offered at the YMCA, there are specific times
throughout the day that the gymnasium is “closed” for classes.
We ask that you respect the class participants by honoring the
gym schedule and the designated “closed gymnasium” times. For
the safety of our members, use of program equipment is to be
utilized only during structured classes.
lost or stolen items
We encourage you to leave your valuables at home. Locks are
available at the Welcome Desk to purchase or borrow. The YMCA
is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Any lost or stolen
personal items should be reported immediately to the Welcome
Desk. Found items are held in our lost & found area for 14 days.
cell phones
Cell phone use is restricted to the lobby and hallways of our facilities.
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refunds, credits and cancellations
The YMCA reserves the right to cancel, combine or modify a program important numbers (area code: 908)
due to insufficient enrollment. If a program is cancelled by the YMCA, Adventure Guides Coordinator Scott Polizzio 782-1044 x651
every attempt will be made to place the enrollee in another section of Aquatics Director Flora Mannino 782-1044 x624
the same level program. If the enrollee cannot be accommodated, the Association Properties Director Chuck Hyndshaw 782-1044 x609
YMCA will issue a full refund. Billing Coordinator Tracy Pieper 782-1044 x631
Bilingual Program Coordinator Gabriela Bonnavent 782-1044 x638
If a participant decides not to take a class, credit for that class must Chief Financial Officer Jane Loh 782-1044 x625
be requested prior to the first class of the session. After the session Chief Operating Officer Frank Barlow 782-1044 x623
has started, credits will only be issued for extended illness/injury and Child Learning Center Director Karin Smith 236-0055 x41
with a doctor’s note. Credits will be prorated based upon attendance Child Watch Coordinator Anne Lemieux 782-1044 x615
and all requests for credit are subject to a $5 processing fee. Credits Communications & Marketing Director Heather Ruggeri 236-7879 x24
are good for one year from issue date. Credit requests are available at Development Director Hilary Kruchowy 236-7879 x11
the Welcome Center. Early Childhood Education Director Carla Myer 236-0055 x23
Fitness Coordinator Karen Kloss 782-1044 x647
inclement weather/emergency closings Human Resources Director Lu Ann Aversa 236-7879 x12
In the event of inclement weather or any other emergency where the Membership Director, Round Valley Johnathan White 236-0055 x42
YMCA must close the facility and a class must be cancelled, every Membership Coordinator, Deer Path Marianna Bunce 782-1044 x639
effort will be made to schedule a make-up class at the same time and Membership Coordinator, Round Valley Kim Torres 236-0055 x44
day of the week. If you cannot attend that make-up class, contact the President/Chief Executive Officer Bruce Black 236-7879 x15
Program Director to arrange for another make-up. No credits or Program Director Jen Black 782-1044 x653
refunds will be given. Weather closings or delayed openings will be Recruitment Coordinator Judy Beck 236-7879 x26
announced on our website www.hcymca.org. To avoid dangerous School Age Childcare Programs Director Wendy Crocetti 236-0055 x22
driving conditions, please call the YMCA before venturing out. Senior Center Director Beth Wolfmayer 638-6515
Senior Membership Director Linda Milo 782-1044 x614
class make-ups Senior Program Director Kristin Heimall 782-1044 x619
Please attend your scheduled class as make-up classes are not Teen Programs Director Len Yacullo 782-1044 x640
available for non-attendance. No credits or refunds will be given. Volunteer Program Administrator Kathy Martini 236-7879 x14
Women’s Living-Well Club Beth Carpenter 782-1044 x660
autopay Wellness Coordinator, Deer Path Carol Montgomery 782-1044 x644
A 30-day written notice is required prior to your next scheduled draft Wellness Coordinator, Round Valley Daryl Cobb 236-0055 x43
date (15th or 30th) to stop autopay. It is the member’s responsibility to Youth Sports League Coordinator Mike Triano 782-1044 x634
check monthly bank/credit card statements to ensure the cancellation
has taken effect. No refund will be given for an autopay that occurs
during the 30-day cancellation period. The YMCA will not take
responsibility to cancel your autopay. Accounts with non-sufficient
funds (NSF) will be re-drafted the next autopay date for the returned
draft, the current draft, plus a $20 service fee. If the account drafted
has NSF a second time, or has been closed, the YMCA has the right to
suspend the membership until all fees have been reconciled.
non-sufficient funds
Checks returned as non-sufficient funds (NSF) will be re-deposited
and a $20 service fee will be charged to the member. If the account
has NSF a second time, or has been closed, the YMCA has the right
to suspend the membership until all fees have been reconciled.
The YMCA is advised by a volunteer Board of Trustees. If you are
interested in learning more or volunteering for a YMCA committee,
please contact, Bruce Black President/CEO, at 236-7879 x15.
John Bedard James Lewy Ralph Slaght
Bart Fellin Robert Luciano Jeanne Stahl
Sara Gibbons Gene McCarthy Pat Stoik
Paul Gondek Libby McDonald Peter Tarricone
Jason Hayes John Quirke Bill Taylor
Joseph Hudicka Margaret Raymond-Flood Alex Van Veldhuisen
James Imbriaco Jason Read Richard Willke
Bob Kreilick Jared S. Rhines Harry Woske
Thomas La Marca Ken Sanchez Bob Zelley
Dan Leta Terry Shlimbaum
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Summer Session
Registration Begins: May 30 - Full Members • June 6 Program Members
how to register registration procedures credits
Online: www.hcymca.org Registrations for current members are accepted If a participant decides not to take a class,
**This is the fastest and easiest way online, in-person, by mail, or by fax. credit for that class must be requested prior
to ensure registration** Registrations faxed or mailed will be processed to the first class of the session. After the
In Person , Mail or Fax: the evening of the registration date and in the session has started, credits will only be
order in which they are received. There is no issued for extended illness/injury and with
•144 W. Woodschurch Rd
guarantee of class enrollment. a doctor’s note. Credits will be prorated
Flemington, NJ 08822
• 1410 Route 22 West based upon attendance and all requests for
Membership must be current through program credit are subject to a $5 processing fee.
Annandale, NJ 08801
session. Applications for new memberships Credits are good for one year from issue
Fax: 908.782.0871 (Deer Path)
must be done in person. date. Credit requests are available at the
908.236.4187 (Round Valley)
Welcome Center.
registration form • register online at: www.hcymca.org
register early - limited space available!
For use by current members only-new members must apply in person
Membership Type: K Full Member K Program Member
K Current K Renewal Expiration Date_______
Participant’s Name DOB
Participant’s Name DOB
(If registering a child, please enter parent/guardian name after participant’s name)
Street Address
Town State Zip
E-mail Home Work
Cell
Emergency Contact Phone
program/class information
Program/Class Name Day(s) Time Fee
1.
2.
3.
Total Amount Due: _______________________
Checks made payable to the Hunterdon County YMCA.
Payment Method __________________________________K Visa K MasterCard K AMEX K Discover K ATM
Cardholder Name __________________________________Cardholder Signature ___________________________________
Credit Card Number ________________________________Expiration Date _____________________________________
Security Code Number ______________________________
fax registrations to location of program - Deer Path - 908.782.0871 or Round Valley - 908.236.4187
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The Hunterdon County YMCA is grateful to the following
corporate sponsors for supporting efforts to provide
financial assistance to the community through the Strong
Kids Campaign and special events with their donation of
$1,000 or more in 2009.
Archer & Greiner
Clarke, Caton, Hintz
Custom Alloy Corporation
CenturyLink
Deans Graphics
Excelled Custom Tubing Manufacturing, Inc.
Exxon Mobil Corporation
Frey Engineering
Hance Construction, Inc.
V Holt Charitable Foundation
Through your donation to the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign, Hunterdon Art Museum
you can: Hunterdon Orthopedics
Investors Savings Bank
Help a feel baby safe and nurtured while her parents work. Johnson & Johnson
Ken Lange Construction
Boost a child’s self-esteem, knowing he/she is a valuable
Large Foundation
member of a team.
Laurenti Family Charitable Trust
Teach a child a new skill such as swimming. LFL Veritas LLC
Kessler Rehabilitation Center
Strengthen a family by helping to provide safe, fun and Medisys Health Communications, LLC
supervised before- or after- school care. Mercedes Benz of Flemington
Merck
Develop a love of the outdoors in a youth at a YMCA Camp. Munch Bilheimer Foundation
Nike Back Your Block
Provide a teen with a place to learn to lead and be an Peapack Gladstone Bank
adult.
PepsiCo.
Surround a senior citizen with a caring community that PNC Wealth Management
offers fun and fellowship. Princeton Financial Advisors
The Private Advisor, Inc.
Provide a safe, values-rich environment for families to grow Royal Cabinet Company. Inc.
together as they play and relax at the YMCA. Jonathan Sekula Memorial Fund
Summit Drilling Co., Inc.
Your support of the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign provides TeamLinkHR
the funds that allow us to offer membership and program Wal-Mart
assistance each year. All contributions remain in our local Wilmington Trust
community, giving children and families a chance to grow
stronger in spirit, mind and body at the YMCA. While the
need is great, the generosity of people just like you can
make a difference. Please give today! Visit
www.hcymca.com to learn more.
HUNTERDON COUNTY YMCA NON-PROFIT
144 WEST WOODSCHURCH ROAD US POSTAGE
FLEMINGTON, NJ 08822 PAID
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ
PERMIT NO. 1113
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You can make the difference in the life of a child.
Please give generously to the Hunterdon County The Hunterdon County YMCA is a
YMCA Strong Kids Campaign. United Way Member Agency.
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