Thursday, July 31, 2014
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Volunteer Spotlight
“How can I help?” were the enthusiastic first words spoken to me by our superstar volunteer, Clara Horvath, as she arrived to help out at the Kids Triathlon event recently.
“She showed up early for her shift and during the triathlon, she volunteered at the awards table - where she congratulated the kids on finishing the triathlon, and awarded them their medals. She was uplifting and cheery throughout the entire day, and had packed everything up and put it away at the end before I could tell her not to worry about doing that!” said Eric Natwick, Youth Development Director. Clara shared that it was “such unbelievably good fun to share in the excitement of the children on their great athletic accomplishment!
The Door County YMCA is proud to have members like Clara, who are eager to help and give back. Volunteers are hard to come by these days and when you hit the volunteer jack pot, others are sure to notice and join in the volunteer Spirit with great people like Clara.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Expanding Daycare Program
With the rapid approach of back to school, the Door County YMCA is pleased to
announce that it will be able to meet the needs of growing families to provide
additional openings in its’ licensed daycare program. Due to the purchase of
the Lansing Avenue Program Center, the YMCA is planning to add an additional 43
slots for Door County families in need of a quality daycare program.
“Providing a quality
daycare program is a core mission of our organization”, shared Tom Beerntsen,
CEO and President of the Door County YMCA. “The YMCA is nationally the largest
provider of affordable daycare services in the United States and the opening of
our new Lansing Avenue Program Center will allow us to fill a growing need
which our employers are experiencing in our industrial park. Key to the rapid
development of our Lansing Avenue Program Center has been the generous
financial support provided to us by our corporate partners, Hatco Corporation,
Therma-Tron-X, Inc. and N.E.W. Industries.”
The YMCA’s Barker Child
Development Center and Lansing Avenue Program Center will be able to
accommodate before school care for Sevastopol, Sturgeon Bay and the Southern
Door School Districts. The new Lansing Avenue Program Center will also be able
to provide school day out programs, programs during inclement weather and
licensed pre-school programming. The YMCA is planning to add:
·
8 infant openings
- 15 two – three year old openings
- 20 four and four-K openings
- 7-10 new part-time staff
The Lansing Avenue Program
Center will continue to be the site for the YMCA’s Summer Camp Programs into
the future. JoAnna Severinsen, Summer Camp and Lansing Avenue Program Director,
is “excited about the transition from summer camp which will take place at the end
of August. We have had an amazing summer camp and our more than 100 kids have
been unbelievably excited and enthusiastic campers. We look forward to building
on that phenomenal success as we expand the uses of the Lansing Avenue Program
Center with our growing daycare program.”
As a leading nonprofit
committed to youth development, the Door County YMCA has been a leader in
providing daycare and pre-school services in our community. The Door County YMCA
continues to serve families to ensure that children can grow to be healthy and
confident.
To learn more about the
Door County YMCA’s daycare programs and how to register your child for
services, please visit our website at: http://www.doorcountyymca.org/content/barker-y-child-development-center
or contact Angie Peil at the Barker Child Development Center at 920-818-0691.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
The Door County YMCA Swim Programs Offer a Mix of Fun, Physical Activity and Safety
With the swimming season now
in full swing, the Door County YMCA is pleased to announce that due to a grant
through YUSA, the Door County YMCA is offering free swimming and water safety
lessons to 100 low income Door County children this summer. The YMCA’s summer
swim lesson program encourages children and parents to explore the many
benefits of swimming, while also keeping safety top of mind. Participants can enjoy
water sports, enhance or learn new techniques, meet new friends and develop
confidence, while also learning safety skills that can save lives.
“Swimming is a fun and
enjoyable activity for children and adults alike, and it’s an easy way to stay
physically active and improve strength, flexibility and stamina,” said Mike
McHugh, Aquatics Director for the Sturgeon Bay Program Center. “It is an
absolute necessity, given that our communities are surrounded by water, that the
Door County YMCA provides these great opportunities which allow everyone to learn
to swim and learn water safety practices that can save their lives.”
As part of this program, the
Door County YMCA encourages parents to take an active role in their child’s
safety. Following are safety tips to practice when in and around the water:
·
Only swim when
and where there is a lifeguard on duty; never swim alone.
- Adults should constantly and actively watch their
children.
- Inexperienced or non-swimmers should wear a Coast
Guard-approved life jacket.
- Parents or guardians of young children should be
within an arm’s reach.
- Children and adults should not engage in breath
holding activities.
In addition to learning
lifesaving water safety skills, children will increase their physical activity
by swimming. Swimming motivates children to strive for self-improvement,
teaches goal orientation, and cultivates a positive mental attitude and high
self-esteem. It also teaches life lessons of sport and sportsmanship, so that
children can learn how to work well with teammates and coaches and how to deal
with winning and losing.
As a leading nonprofit
committed to youth development, the Y has been a leader in providing swim
lessons and water safety in Door County for more than 28 years. The Door County YMCA continues to help youth
and adults experience the joy and benefits of swimming, so they can be healthy,
confident and secure in the water. There are a variety of programs to choose,
including Super Swim, Pre-School and Youth Swim Lessons, Underwater Hockey,
Lifeguard Certification and Private Swim Lessons. To ensure that everyone has
an opportunity to participate, financial assistance is available to those in
need to help cover the costs.
To learn more about the Door
County YMCA’s swim programs, please contact Mike McHugh at 920-743-4949,
mmchugh@doorcountyymca.org or Mary Heimannn at 920-868-3660,
mheimann@doorcountyymca.org.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
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