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www.frankfortymca.org FRANKFORT YMCA

Registration Begins: Members - February 16 Non-Members - February 18

BUILDING A HEALTHY SPIRIT, MIND AND BODY

FOR ALL

March 2 - June 28SPRING 2015

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WELCOME

Management TeamDOWNTOWN 502-227-9637Keith Gallagher........................................................................................................Executive Director - [email protected] Wallace............................................................................................Associate Executive Director - [email protected] Bondurant.....................................................................................Senior Program Director - [email protected] James..................................................................................................................Aquatics Director - [email protected] Shearer..............................................................................................................................................................Maintenance Director

PREVENTION PARK 502-875-9276Sunshine Stacy.............................................................................................Associate Executive Director - [email protected] Carter.......................................................................................................Director of Healthy Living - [email protected]

CRAYON CLUB 502-695-8810Emily Paul.......................................................................................................Associate Executive Director - [email protected]

Mission StatementTo put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

Facility HoursDowntown & Prevention ParkMonday-Friday: 5:30am-9pmSaturday: 8am-7pmSunday: 12pm-6pm

LocationsDowntown Branch402 West Broadway Street502-227-9637

Prevention Park Branch77 C. Michael Davenport Blvd.502-875-9276

Crayon Club142 Laneview Drive502-695-8810

Session Dates:4 Week Session A: Mar. 2 - Mar. 294 Week Session B: Mar. 30 - May 3*4 Week Session C: May 4 - May 314 Week Session D: June 1 - June 288 Week Session I: Mar. 2 - May 3*8 Week Session II: May 4 - June 28*Program Break: April 6-12

Kids CornerKids Corner is a babysitting service for members while in our facility. Ages 3 months-12 yrs. 2 hour maximum usage per visit. Prevention Park only.

Prevention Park Kids Corner HoursMornings: Monday-Saturday 8am-12pmAfternoons: Monday - Friday 4-7:30pm

Holiday Hours:April 5: Closed - EasterMay 25: Closed - Memorial Day

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Membership PricingMembers have access to both the Downtown and Prevention Park facilities with their YMCA membership! Membership rates are subject to change pending on YMCA Board of Directors approval. Reciprocity members have access to both Frankfort facilities and Beaumont, High Street and North Family YMCA in Lexington, KY.

Membership Type Entry Fee Monthly RateYouth $16 $16Teen/College $26 $26Adult $46 $46Family $67 $67Senior $42 $42Silver Sneakers $0 $0 (Paid by participating insurance plans)

Reciprocity Membership: Includes Frankfort and Lexington YMCA’sMembership Type Entry Fee Monthly RateAdult $46 $56Family $67 $82.50Senior $42 $48

Membership TypesYouth (up to 12) - Membership privileges include the use of all facilities with supervision except adult locker and fitness rooms. Youth ages 10-12 may utilize the fitness area with supervision after completing a fitness assessment and equipment orientation. All youth members must be accompanied by a member at least 16 yrs of age while in facility.Teen (13 to 17) - Teen membership includes use of youth locker rooms and all facilities open to members. Member has access in all areas except adult locker rooms (downtown only). Members may use the facility without adult supervision.Adult (18+) - Membership privileges include use of all facilities open to members.Family - Family memberships include two adults, any dependents under the age of 18, and full-time college students residing in the same household (must present current class schedule). Membership privileges include use of all facilities open to members. Family members under 13 must follow youth membership guidelines.College Student - Must be a full-time college student and present a copy of current class schedule each semester excluding summer. Membership privileges include use of all facilities open to members.Senior (60+) - Membership privileges include use of all facilities open to members.Silver Sneakers- Membership privileges include use of all facilities open to members. This membership type comes at no cost to the member, but must be qualified through a participating insurance plan. See front desk for more information.

Financial AssistanceFinancial assistance is available to those who apply and qualify. Applications are available at each location. Contact Valarie Gano for more information at 502-875-9276 ext.106 or [email protected].

With the Y, you’re not just a member of a facility; you’re part of a cause. With a shared commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, improving health and well-being, and giving back and supporting our neighbors, your membership gives you and your community the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive. We are a community with an everyday mission to helping you achieve a balance of spirit, mind, and body. We do that by en-couraging good health and fostering connections with new and old friends through sports, fun, and shared interests.We want members of all ages to utilize our facilities; however, we do require any member under the age of 13 to have a mem-ber with them who is at least 16 years of age.

Membership InformationFor questions regarding your future or current YMCA membership, please contact the front desk of any Frankfort YMCA location. Our Membership Service Associates will be happy to assist!

Billing QuestionsFor questions regarding your billing statement or to update your current payment method, please contact Sunshine Stacy at 502-875-9276 ext 102 or [email protected]. For your financial security, please do not email any personal bank or credit card information.

Be Part of a Cause

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YMCA Policies and Procedures

Member in Good Standing:To register for membership or programs, make changes to an account or apply for financial assistance, the membership or participant account must have a $0 balance in order to process the request.

Registration Deadline:All Frankfort YMCA programs require pre-registration. Registration deadlines are established to allow our staff ample time to prepare rosters, coordinate instructors/coaches, and order supplies. For programs that do not list registration deadlines, the Friday before the class begins is the last day to register. Registration is taken on a first come first serve basis. Programs may be cancelled if the minimum participant requirements are not met by the deadline date. Programs may fill up before the deadline. In such cases, participants may choose to sign up on the wait list. Signing up on the wait list does not guarantee a place in a program but will enable directors to see the extra demand.

Refund Policy:The Frankfort YMCA will provide refunds or system credits:• If a member or participant is registered for a program that is cancelled due to enrollment or other departmental reasons.• If a member or participant withdraws from a program BEFORE the first class through a written request submitted to the appropriate department. All program refunds will be given less a $5 administrative fee. All sports league refunds will be given less a $15 administrative fee.• If a member or participant becomes ill or injured and must withdraw from a program. A doctor’s written excuse is required and a refund will be issued on a pro-rated basis. • If a member becomes ill or injured and must terminate their membership that has been paid in advance. A doctor’s written excuse is required and a refund will be issued on a pro-rated basis.

Entry FeeAn entry fee is the activation charge to all new membership accounts and all renewing membership accounts that have been inactive longer than 3 months. Entry fees are allocated to the general maintenance fund, which is used to maintain, upgrade and purchase fitness equipment and needed supplies throughout the building.

Hold PolicyYour membership to the Frankfort YMCA may be placed on hold for up to 3 months per calendar year. Membership holds coincide with your billing cycle. When a membership hold is released, your account will resume its regular billing activity. If you chose to release the hold early, a prorated membership fee may be assessed. Hold Forms are available at the front desk of both Frankfort YMCA facilities. Requests must be completed by the primary member on account at least 10 days prior to draft or invoice dates of month(s) being placed on hold. Ask a front desk staff if you need assistance.

Cancellation PolicyYour membership to the Frankfort YMCA is an ongoing membership with automatic drafting or invoicing. In order to cancel your membership, the primary member on the membership account must completely fill out the Cancellation Form. Cancella-tions must be completed and submitted at least 10 days prior to your next draft or invoice date. Refunds are not awarded for unused memberships. Ask a front desk staff if you need assistance.

Guest PassesEach membership unit is allowed 5 guest passes per calendar year (January-December). A membership unit is the type of membership, such as Adult, Family, Senior, etc. For example, an Adult membership has 5 guest passes per year, and a Family membership has 5 guest passes per year for their account (not for each member on the account).

Y AwayY Away allows current members of other YMCA associations to access our YMCA. The Frankfort Y allows 2 free visits per month using Y Away, and charges $5 per visit after the initial 2 free visits have been used. Frankfort YMCA members may check with other YMCA’s about their Y Away policies.

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Tobacco-Free Campus:The YMCA is committed to providing a tobacco-free, safe, and healthy environment for our members, participants, and employ-ees. The use of tobacco or tobacco-like products (i.e. e-cigarettes) is not permitted on any of the YMCA premises, including the Prevention Park T-Ball fields.

Pool Rules• Certified lifeguards will be on duty at all times. Patrons who do not follow pool rules will be disciplined based on the severity of the action. • An adult must accompany children under the age of 10 in the pool area at all times.• Children 6 years and younger must be within arm’s reach of an adult who is also in the water.• For the health and well-being of all our members, children who are not potty-trained must wear a swim diaper. Fecal contamination can cause the pool to be closed for 2 to 6 hours. • Swimming in the deep end of the pool is permitted once a patron has completed the swim test.• Proper swim attire must be worn. No cut-off jeans. White t-shirts are permitted. • Wet swimsuits are not to be worn in the gym facilities or on any equipment. • Persons with contagious conditions, open wounds, sores, infections, or fungal diseases are not allowed in the pool or pool area. • Running, pushing, shoving, boisterous and rough play is prohibited.• Any person suspected of being under the influence of alcohol and/or controlled substances will be asked to leave the facility. • Jumping is permitted. Always look before you jump, jump feet first, and straight out from the wall.• Diving is only permitted in water that is 5½ feet deep.• Spitting, spouting water, or blowing nose into the water is prohibited.• The lifeguard must approve any floatation device. Non-swimmers may wear a United States Coast Guard approved lifejacket. Inflatables are not permitted for non-swimmers. • A chair lift is available for ease of access into the pool. • Hanging onto the lane lines is not allowed.

Storm Policy:The pool will be closed in the event of an electrical storm in the area. This closure is for the safety of our members. The Frankfort YMCA follows the National Lightning Safety Institutes guidelines for weather issues: There will be a 30 minute wait-ing period from the last sign of lightning or sound of thunder. If a storm occurs during a scheduled swim lesson time, the Aquatics director will notify participants of make-up possibilities.

Prevention Park Indoor Walking Track:The Prevention Park indoor walking track, which is available for use during our regular business hours, is 1/20 of a mile.

Racquetball Court Reservation (Downtown Only)Due to the high volume of our racquetball courts, we ask our members to reserve the racquetball court prior to usage. Reser-vations may be made in person on the reservation sheet, or by phone. May only be made on day of usage.

Towel Service (Downtown Only)The Downtown YMCA offers a complimentary towel service to our members and guests. Towels may be borrowed from the service counter and returned in the linen return bins located in the men’s locker room and hallway next to service counter.

Locker RoomsLocker rooms may only be utilized by the specified gender of the locker room. For instance, a young boy may not be accompa-nied by a woman into the girl’s/women’s locker room, and vice versa. Family changing cabanas are available on the pool deck.Downtown Only- Only those who are 18+ years of age may utilize the Adult Locker Rooms.

Surveillance (Downtown Only)For safety and security purposes, the Frankfort YMCA has video surveillance throughout the DT facility and parking lot.

YMCA Policies and Procedures

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YOUTH DEVELOPMENTNurturing the potential of every child and teen.

Swim, Sports & PlayThe Frankfort YMCA offers a variety of sports programs for toddlers through adults. League dates, rules, registration forms, and other details can be found on the sports specific pages at www.frankfortymca.org. For more information, contact the program office at 502-227-9637 ext. 105.

Replay It Sports Consignment SaleMarch 7, 9:00am-2:00pm, Downtown YMCA GymReduce, reuse, recycle, replay! The Replay It sports consign-ment sale is an opportunity to sell and/or purchase gently used sports and fitness equipment. Grab all of the recreation items your family no longer uses and turn it into profits in one weekend. Consignors make 70% of their profits, or the YMCA tagging and pricing service can be used for a 50/50 split. Do-nations are also gladly accepted. Visit the sports page at www.frankfortymca.org for more details.

Spring Soccer League (Ages 3-18 Years)Little Kickers Members- $40 Non-Members- $55U6 to U19 Members- $60 Non-Members- $85Our recreational soccer league is designed to teach the fun-damentals of soccer and promote sportsmanship in a game setting. League options are: Little Kickers, U6, U8, U10, U12, U14, and U19 (U14 and U19 depends on enrollment numbers). Registration will run until February 28. Little Kickers meets once a week for an hour for a total of 8 weeks (Monday eve-nings). U6 and U8 have one practice per week for an hour and play 8 games. U10 and higher have two one hour practices per week and play at least 8 games. Games will be played on Sat-urdays at Lakeview Park (LK through U10) or Capitol View Park (U12 through U19) from late March through mid May (minimal travel is required for U12 through U19 leagues). More informa-tion can be found on the soccer page at www.frankfortymca.org.

Spring Flag Football League (Ages 5-11 Years)Members- $60 Non-Members- $85Join the only football league in town in the spring and watch your child develop football skills while wearing a replica NFL reversible jersey and flag belt. League options are ages 5-7 and 8-11. An older league may be added if enough interest is shown. Registration will run until March 15. Practices will begin in early April and be held once a week for an hour (up to an hour and a half for older ages). A total of 8 games will be played on Sunday afternoons from mid April to the beginning of June. More information can be found on the football page at www.frankfortymca.org.

Junior Golf (Ages 5-13 Years)Members- $60 Non-Members- $85The Frankfort YMCA has partnered with Lakeview Park to offer a junior golf class. The program will teach kids funda-mental golf skills along with core character values. Classes are offered once a week for 8 weeks and will be held at the Lakeview Park Golf course. Ages will be split as needed. Wednesday 5:30-6:30pm

Sports Camps (Ages 5-14 Years)Members- $60 Non-Members- $85YMCA sports camps offer specific sports training in a half day camp format where campers learn and refine skills, stay active, and have fun. Camps will be led by trained, knowledgeable Y staff or coaches from the community who specialize in that sport. All camps are held from 8:00am to 12:30pm with doors opening at 7:30am and closing at 1:00pm to accommodate working parents. Campers will receive a YMCA memento and evaluation or award. More information can be found on the sports specific pages at www.frankfortymca.org. Location information will be avail-able soon.

June 8-12 Gymnastics Camp June 15-19 Soccer Camp June 22-26 Basketball Camp July 6-10 Baseball Camp July 6-10 Indoor Volleyball Camp July 13-17 Football Camp July 13-17 Cheerleading Camp July 20-24 Gymnastics Camp

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YOUTH DEVELOPMENTNurturing the potential of every child and teen.

Spring Cheerleading League (Ages 5-11 Years)Members- $60 Non-Members- $85The YMCA youth cheerleading league is held in conjunction with the spring flag football league. Participants will prac-tice on Friday evenings and cheer at the football games on Sunday afternoons from mid April to the beginning of June. Registration will run until March 15. Visit our cheerleading page on www.frankfortymca.org.

Summer T-Ball and Coach Pitch Baseball Leagues (Ages 3-9 Years)Tiny T-Ball Members- $40 Non-Members- $55T-Ball & Coach Pitch Members- $60 Non-Members- $85Our instructional t-ball and baseball leagues are designed to teach the fundamentals of baseball and promote sports-manship in a game setting. League options are: Tiny T-Ball (Ages 3), T-Ball (Ages 4-5), or Coach Pitch Baseball (Ages 6-7 and 8-9 but may be combined depending on enrollment numbers). Registration will run until May 15 with practices starting in early June. Games are played on Saturdays from mid June through end of July (Tiny T-Ball is held on Monday nights). Games and practices will be held at the Prevention Park YMCA. More information can be found on the baseball page at www.frankfortymca.org.

Summer Basketball League (Ages 3-13 Years)Bitty Basketball Members- $40 Non-Members- $55Ages 5-13 Members- $60 Non-Members- $85We now offer a summer basketball league! Our recreational league is designed to teach the fundamentals of basketball and promote sportsmanship in a game setting. League op-tions are: Bitty Basketball (3 & 4 year olds), 5-6 (Co-Ed), 7-8 (Co-Ed), 9-10 (Boys), 11-13 (Boys), and 9-12 Girls. Registration will run until May 15 with practices starting in early June. Games will be played on Saturdays in June and July. More information can be found on the basketball page of the www.frankfortymca.org.

Itty Bitty Sports (Ages 2-3 Years)Members- $45 Non-Members- $65This beginner 8 week gym class is a wonderful opportunity for your toddler to practice his/her independence in a semi-structured environment. Participants will be introduced to new sports equipment every week, including soccer, basket-ball, football, t-ball, hockey, and golf. Parents will also help their little ones navigate an obstacle course, ride a tricycle, throw bean bags, twirl ribbon sticks, wave the parachute, jump on the tumble track, and enjoy a variety of movement activities. Classes are held at the Downtown YMCA in the upstairs gym. Saturday 9:00-9:45am

GYMNASTICS (Ages 18 Months-18 Years)The Frankfort YMCA offers year round basic gymnastics and tumbling instruction for girls and boys ages 18 months through 18 years. Classes are offered once a week for 8 weeks and are held in the upstairs Sullivan gym at the Downtown YMCA.

Tiny Tumblers (Ages 18 Months-3 Years)Members- $40 Non-Members- $55Toddlers will climb, slide, jump, roll, balance, and crawl in this introductory gymnastics and tumbling class. Parent participa-tion is required. Monday 5:15-5:45pmSaturday 10:00-10:30am

Preschool Gymnastics (Ages 3-5 Years)Members- $45 Non-Members- $65This class teaches balance, coordination, flexibility, and intro tumbling and gymnastics skills in a fun, age appropriate environment. Preschoolers will learn basic movements and beginning tumbling including rolls, jumps, handstands, bar and balance beam skills. Monday 5:45-6:30pmThursday 5:15-6:00pmSaturday 10:30-11:15am Sunday 1:30-2:15pm

Basic Gymnastics (Ages 6-12 Years)Members- $60 Non-Members- $85This is a beginner level class that will introduce children to ba-sic gymnastics and tumbling skills. Children will learn stretch-ing exercises, rolls, jumps, splits, cartwheels, handstands, bridges, backbends, walkovers, and basic bar, balance beam and vault skills. Monday 6:30-7:30pmThursday 6:00-7:00pmSaturday 11:15am-12:15pm Sunday 1:30-2:30pm

Intermediate Gymnastics (Ages 6-12 Years)Members- $60 Non-Members- $85This class is for students with basic gymnastics experience. Fundamental skills will be perfected and more difficult skills will be introduced. Students will learn a round-off, front handspring, toe touches, bridge kick-over, and starting back handsprings. Bar, beam, and vault skills will continue to be developed. Monday 6:30-7:30pmThursday 7:00-8:00pmSaturday 11:15am-12:15pm Sunday 2:30-3:30pm

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YOUTH DEVELOPMENTNurturing the potential of every child and teen.

Gymnastics for Boys (Ages 6-12 Years)Members- $60 Non-Members- $85Did you know balance and coordination helps with other sports too? Tumble, learn skills on the different gymnastics equipment, and have fun in a boys’ only class.Thursday 6:00-7:00pm

Back Handspring Training (Ages 8-18 Years)Members- $60 Non-Members- $85This class will help students learn techniques and skills needed to perform a back handspring. Participants will perfect moves that assist with back handsprings (such as bridges, back bends, handstands, and strength training exercises) and will learn and develop proper techniques to execute a back handspring. Thursday 7:00-8:00pmSunday 2:30-3:30pm

Tumbling (Ages 8-18 Years)Members- $60 Non-Members- $85Beginner tumbling classes will help students learn cartwheels, roundoffs, front and back walkovers, and body control exercises. Intermediate and advanced tumbling will perfect these moves and build up to roundoff tumbling, front handsprings, ariels, tucks, layouts, fulls, and advanced tumbling moves. Monday 7:30-8:30pm – Intermediate/Advanced TumblingSaturday 12:15-1:15pm – Beginner TumblingSunday 4:30-5:30pm – Intermediate/Advanced Tumbling

Cheer Clinic (Ages 6-18 Years)Members- $60 Non-Members- $85Beginner cheer classes will help students learn motions, jumps, cartwheels, roundoffs, walkovers, ariels, back handsprings, and conditioning exercises. Advanced cheer classes will perfect these moves, learn more difficult motions and jumps, and build up to roundoff back handsprings, front handsprings, layouts, tucks, and advanced tumbling moves. Sunday 3:30-4:30pm – Beginner/Intermediate or Advanced

Creative Movement (Ages 3-6 Years)Members- $45 Non-Members- $65Creative movement is a fun class for your child to express himself/herself through dance and self discovery. Children will learn a variety of ballet and lyrical dance moves through positive instruction and games. Sunday 2:15-3:00pm

Open GymOur monthly open gym days are a chance for students to practice skills on a certain piece of equipment or for fami-lies to come check out the program before committing to a full session. Gymnastics staff will lead participants on the gymnastics equipment and focus on the activity desired by the participant. Open gym days are held the last Sunday of the month from 4:30-6:00pm. Fee is $10 per child or $25 max per family.

Baton Twirling Clinic (Ages 6-12 Years)Coming soon! If your child is interested in learning to twirl a baton, we are in the process of adding a baton twirling class to our program offerings. Contact the Program Office at 502-227-9637 ext. 105 if interested. Stay tuned for more information at www.frankfortymca.org.

Private Instruction: Gymnastics, Tumbling, Cheer, & Majorette Members- $50 Non-Members- $100Semi Private Lessons - $25 each additional childDoes your child benefit from individual attention, want to learn something new, or need help perfecting a certain skill such as a back handspring? The Frankfort YMCA offers private lessons for gymnastics, tumbling, cheerleading, and majorette skills. Lessons are scheduled on an individual basis during times that are convenient for the instructor and student. Fee includes 4 30-minute classes. Contact the Program Office at 502-227-9637 ext. 105 to schedule private lessons.

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Education & LeadershipCPR/First Aid Training (Minimum Age - 16yrs)Members- $75 Non-Members- $95 This American Red Cross class is designed for community and childcare workers and covers CPR for the adult, child and infant, and First Aid training. CPR/First Aid valid for 2 years. Participants are required to give a current e-mail address in order to process records with the American Red Cross. Classes are held at the Prevention Park YMCA.Thursday, March 12 3:30-9:00pmThursday, April 16 3:30-9:00pmWednesday, April 22 5:30-9:30pm - RecertificationThursday, May 14 3:30-9:00pmWednesday, May 20 5:30-9:30pm - Recertification

Birthday PartiesMembers- $100 Non-Members- $150Looking for a fun place to have a party? Schedule your child’s next birthday party at the YMCA. Parties are sched-uled from 1-3pm or 4-6pm at the Downtown YMCA on Saturday afternoons. Choose between a gymnastics, gym, sports, or arts and crafts party. Your child can pick activi-ties of his/her choice such as gymnastics, the parachute, an obstacle course, PE games, dart guns, arts and crafts (princess, superhero, or holiday theme), basketball, or an-other sport. Our program staff will lead the birthday child and his/her guests with fun, age appropriate activities in the gym or multipurpose room for the first hour followed by cake and presents for the second hour. You bring the cake, food, and decorations, and we will provide the staff to run the games and help with set up and clean up. Parties are limited to 15 children with a $25 charge for up to 15 more participants. More information can be found on the birth-day party page at www.frankfortymca.org. To schedule a party, contact the program office at 502-227-9637 x.105.

HYPEMembers- $40 Per Child Non-Members- $50 Per Child $15 discount for each additional child

HYPE is a PE program for homeschooled students. Students will spend time exercising in fitness class, practicing dif-ferent sports, and learning swim lessons and water safety. Ages are categorized by Preschool (Ages 3-5), Youth (Ages 6-9), and Tween/Teen (Ages 10+). Class is held once a week on Thursdays from 1 to 3 pm. Please pre-register by Sun-day of the first week of the session. The Spring II session will be pro-rated and held only during May.

My Y Discovery Class (Ages 2-5 Years)Members- $45 Non-Members- $65This parent/child exploration class will give your preschool child a chance to socialize, listen, learn, and play. Activities may include interactive stories, music and movement, arts and crafts, non bake cooking projects, introduction to sports and PE style games, and other entertaining activities. Classes are held once a week for 8 weeks at the Downtown YMCA. Wednesday 10:00-10:45am

Preschool Stay & Play (Ages 2-5 Years)Members- $60 Non-Members- $85 If you’re not ready to drop off your little one for preschool but are looking for something more structured than a play group, this is the class for your family. This preschool enrichment class is an interactive, social experience consisting of music and movement, arts and crafts, stories, no bake cooking proj-ects, and other fun activities for your child. This is an oppor-tunity for parents and children to socialize and interact with each other. Parents can stay with their children the whole time or take advantage of some down time and exercise while their children are exploring and having fun. Classes are held once a week for 8 weeks in the Prevention Park conference room. Friday 9:30-11:30am

Bricks 4 Kidz (Ages 5-13 Years)Members- $70 Non-Members- $90

Bricks 4 Kidz classes provide an atmosphere for children to learn, build, and play with LEGO® Bricks. Programs are built around proprietary model plans, designed by engineers and ar-chitects, with exciting themes such as space, construction, and amusement parks. While exploring engineering, architecture and physics, students will develop problem solving and criti-cal thinking skills. Classes are held once a week for 8 weeks in the Downtown Y multipurpose room. All participants build and keep a mini-figure at the end of the session. For more infor-mation about the Bricks 4 Kidz program, visit http://www.bricks4kidz.com/kentucky-lexington-georgetown/.Tuesday 6:00-7:00pmFriday 1:30-2:30pm

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YOUTH DEVELOPMENTNurturing the potential of every child and teen.

After SchoolThe YMCA afterschool program is an excellent way to get your child involved in great activities that will keep them safe and entertained. We offer on-site child care at the Down-town YMCA. We provide a constructive balance of counselor led activities and free time for child exploration. Daily theme activities include arts and crafts, science/math activities, nutrition/wellness activities, presentation activities (music, theater, cooking, etc.), literacy and so much more.We offer pick up services from all Franklin County Elementary Schools and Second Street Elementary. Look online for full day information. For more information, contact Emily Paul at 695-8810 or [email protected].

Monday-Friday: School Dismissal-5:30pm

County Schools RatesMembers: $50/wk-Full Time - $10 extra-Full DaysNon-Members: $55/wk-Full Time - $11 extra-Full Days

Second Street RatesMembers: $48/wk-Full Time - $9 extra-Full DaysNon-Members: $53/wk-Full Time - $10 extra-Full Days

*Full Days Only (Not in Afterschool)Members: $20/dayNon-Members: $21/day

Summer CampRegistration for all summer camp programs begin on Satur-day, April 25, 2015 at Healthy Kids Day. More information on camps and Healthy Kids Day will be available soon.

Summer Day CampWith new experiences, skill building, a sense of community and lasting friendships, our camps aim to keep your child active and healthy during the summer while building valuable skills, confidence and friendships that lasts a lifetime. We will also help tackle the summer reading loss gaps that many of our elementary school children face every year. Locations available in Frankfort and Lawrenceburg.

Specialty CampCamp is for everyone! The Y offers Specialty Camps that focus on particular programming such as Tennis and Swim, Drama, Nature and many more. A full list of Specialty Camps will be available soon.

The Crayon ClubOur childcare center provides full service daycare for children ages 6 weeks through 5 years old. The children will be involved in learning activities, arts and crafts, games, motor skill development, and environmental education on our adjoining 65 acre property.

The Frankfort YMCA Crayon Club will:•Provide a nurturing environment for children that encourages their social, emotional, physical and intellectual development.•Offer quality enrichment activities for the children.•Offer nutritious snacks and meals to ensure healthy growth.•Work in a partnership with parents and family members to ensure that the child’s needs are being met.

Weekly Fees6 weeks - 9 months: $1509 months - 16 months: $15016 months - 24 months: $14024 months - 30 months: $14030 months - 36 months: $1303 years - 4 years: $1204 years - 5 years: $115

Hours of Operation6:30am - 5:30pm

Registration Fee: $35

LocationThe Crayon Club is located in Industrial Park #3, off Millville Road. It is just 2 miles from I-64, exit #58, Versailles Road/US 60.

Parents can be assured their children are being taken care of by imaginative, high-skilled and energized profession-als who put the safety and happiness of the children first. Crayon Club staff members are trained in first aid, CPR and early childhood development. Training is ongoing throughout the year. Contact Emily Paul at [email protected] or 502-695-8810 for more information.

Child Care

The Crayon Club and Afterschool Program participates in the STARS FOR KIDS NOW quality rating system that measures early care and education programs by levels of stars. The STARS FOR KIDS NOW assess programs in the following areas: staff/child ratios, group size, curriculum, parent involvement, training/ education of staff, regulatory compliance and personnel practices. *Crayon Club enrollees can also receive YMCA membership benefits. If you have one child enrolled at the Crayon Club, your family will receive ½ off a family Y membership. If you have two or more children enrolled, your family will receive a complimentary Y membership.

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YMCA YOUTH LESSONS (Ages 6-13 Years)Members- $38 Non-Members- $70 Class Ratio 1:6Members- $25 Non-Members- $45 (Saturday Class Only)

Polliwog: Polliwogs are beginning swimmers. Class emphasizes water adjustment, floating, kicking, streamlines, and water safety.Monday & Wednesday 5:30-6:15pm Prevention ParkTuesday 6:00-6:45pm Downtown

Thursday 6:00-6:45pm DowntownSaturday 11:30am-12:15pm Prevention Park

HEALTHY LIVINGImproving the nation’s health and well-being.

AquaticsYMCA Aquatics provide an opportunity for people of all ages and abilities to have fun and participate in various programs any time of the year in our indoor pool facilities. Pre-registration is required for all YMCA swim lessons. Lessons are offered in four week sessions on Monday and Wednesday and for Saturday lessons. Tuesday and Thurs-day lessons are offered one night a week for 8 weeks. Contact Sabrina James at 502-227-9637 ext.106 for more information.

PARENT & CHILD WATER DISCOVERY CLASS (6 Months-36 Months)Members- $25 Non-Members- $48 Class Ratio 1:8Members- $18 Non-Members- $33 (Saturday Class Only)

Skip: Focuses on introducing children to the water in a fun and inviting atmosphere with lots of toys and songs.Monday & Wednesday 5:00-5:30pm Prevention ParkSaturday 10:00-10:30am Prevention Park

Eel: Eel swimmers are comfortable swimming short distances with their face in the water on their own. Children will practice streamlines, front crawl, elementary backstroke, and backstroke.Monday & Wednesday 5:30-6:00pm Prevention ParkTuesday 6:30-7:00pm DowntownThursday 6:30-7:00pm DowntownSaturday 11:00-11:30am Prevention Park

Ray: Rays are children who are comfortable and confident in the water. This class focuses on teaching children rotary breathing, treading water, and components of breaststroke.Monday & Wednesday 6:30-7:00pm Prevention ParkTuesday 7:00-7:30pm DowntownThursday 7:00-7:30pm Downtown

YMCA SWIM LESSONS

YMCA PRESCHOOL LESSONS (Ages 3-5 Years)Members- $25 Non-Members- $48 Class Ratio 1:4Members- $18 Non-Members- $33 (Saturday Class Only)

Pike: Designed to help children feel more comfortable and confident in the water on their own. Classes emphasize water safety, kicking, submerged bubble blowing, and floating.Monday & Wednesday 5:00-5:30pm Prevention ParkMonday & Wednesday 6:00-6:30pm Prevention ParkTuesday 6:00-6:30pm DowntownThursday 6:00-6:30pm DowntownSaturday 10:30-11:00am Prevention Park

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Flying Fish: Flying Fish swimmers have a good base knowledge and ability in the different types of strokes. They are introduced to butterfly, sidestroke, flip turns and some rescue skills.Tuesday 6:45-7:30pm DowntownThursday 6:45-7:30pm Downtown

YMCA ADULT SWIM LESSONS (Ages 14+)Members- $35 Non-Members- $65 Class Ratio- 1:6

Beginner: Designed to introduce participants with little to no formal training to water and basic swimming techniques. This is a great class to help overcome fear of water.Saturday 12:15-1:00pm Prevention Park

Intermediate: Participants will build endurance and work on stroke techniques. Swimmers will also refine rotary breathing for the front crawl.Saturday 12:15-1:00pm Prevention Park

YMCA PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS Members- $50 Non-Members- $100

SEMI PRIVATE LESSONSTwo or More Kids$25 for each additional child

Private Swim Lessons are scheduled on an individual basis and are offered for all ages and ability levels. Private lessons include (four) 30 minute lessons. Contact Sabrina at 502-227-9637 ext.106 to schedule lessons.

Stroke Clinics (Ages 10 - Adult) Members- $10 Non-Members- $20 Class Ratio 1:8Whether you want to learn a new skill or just hone your cur-rent skills, stroke clinics are an excellent way to get special-ized, focused attention on specific stroke techniques and race components. Our experienced instructing staff will provide a critical eye, useful demonstrations, and corrective feedback so that you may improve your stroke mechanics and swimming techniques. All classes are 1 hour long and held at the Downtown Y. *Classes available by appointment only. Contact Sabrina at 502-227-9637 ext. 106.

*Rotary Breathing *Flip Turns*Starts & Sprints *Rotary Breathing*Effective Kicks*Butterfly*Endurance Swims*Breast Stroke

Guppy: Children in the guppy level are comfortable in the water and can swim short distances independently. Guppies are introduced to rotary breathing (breathing to the side) during the front crawl, back crawl, and breaststroke. Monday & Wednesday 6:15-7:00pm Prevention ParkTuesday 6:00-6:45pm DowntownThursday 6:00-6:45pm Downtown

Minnow: Designed to refine basic skills like rotary breathing for front crawl and breaststroke kick while also building endurance.Tuesday 6:45-7:30pm DowntownThursday 6:45-7:30pm Downtown

Aquatics

HEALTHY LIVINGImproving the nation’s health and well-being.

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Personal Training (Members Only)Individual: 1 Session- $30 5 Sessions- $135Group of 2: 1 Session- $40 5 Sessions- $180Group of 3: 1 Session- $50 5 Sessions- $225Are you having trouble achieving your fitness goals? We can set a personalized work out plan designed specifically with your goals in mind. If you have the determination, we will show you the way. A session is your choice of either (1) hour or (2) 30 minute meetings. For more information contact Tyler Carter at 875-9276 x105 or [email protected].

Sport Specific Program DesignFee: $20Have one of our certified trainers design a program to help you become quicker, faster and stronger. We can develop routines specifically for your sport. Contact Tyler Carter at 502-875-9276 ext.105 or [email protected] for more information.

Health, Well-Being & Fitness

Youth Orientation Free w/membershipThe Frankfort YMCA offers a free youth orientation to chil-dren ages 10-14. A trained YMCA staff member will conduct an equipment orientation on the youth designated machines, and the staff member will detail all of the benefits of exercise. Upon completion, the youth will take a multiple choice exer-cise quiz. (All questions will be addressed by the staff member beforehand)•All children ages 10-14 MUST complete the youth orientation to gain access to the wellness center.•All children MUST be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times in the wellness center.•No children under 10 are allowed in the wellness center. (Please see the front desk for more information about Kids Corner)

Fitness Assessment Free w/membershipThis is a fitness evaluation that will determine your current fitness level. This assessment will provide data that will assist in the development of a personalized exercise prescription. You will receive a print-out that will include your present fitness status relative to health-related standards and age-and gender-matched norms. The following areas will be evaluated: resting heart rate and blood pressure, body composition, muscular strength, muscular endurance and flexibility. Assessments should be completed every 3-6 months to properly monitor your fitness level.

Equipment Orientations Free w/membershipGet started on the right foot! Our orientation will show you how to safely and effectively use our cardiovascular and strength equipment.

Kid Fit Free w/membershipKid fit is a fun fitness class designed for children ages 7-12 years old. This motivating class works on strength, endurance and flexibility.

Saturday 10:30-11:15am Prevention Park

Group Exercise (Land and Water) Free w/membershipJoin us for one of over 50 land or aqua classes that are included in your membership!

Land ClassesBurn 30 Boot Camp Cardio Fit & ToneCycling Extreme Boot CampFit Boxing Fit-4-EverFountain of Youth Group Fitness Training (GFT)Interval Fitness KettlebellsKid Fit PilatesSilverSneakers Circuit SilverSneakers ClassicSilverSneakers Yoga Step-N-CrunchStep-N-Tone The WorksTRX YogaYogalates ZumbaZumba Toning

Water ClassesAqua Fitness Aqua CircuitAqua Intervals Arthritis PlusDeep Water Tabata Deep WaterTwinges in the Hinges

See class descriptions, times and locations on the fitness schedules located at the front desk of both YMCA locations or at www.frankfortymca.org.

HEALTHY LIVINGImproving the nation’s health and well-being.

TRX Specific Personal Training*Are you wanting to take your workouts to another level? Try the TRX Suspension Trainer, a highly portable performance training tool that leverages gravity and the user’s body weight to complete hundreds of exercises. Suspension training body-weight exercise develops strength, balance, flexibility and core stability simultaneously.

*Same package rates as non-TRX specific personal training

Shaolin Martial Arts (Ages 8-Adult)Members- $60 Non-Members- $85Shaolin Martial Arts helps you develop confidence, strength, focus, flexibility, and balance, as well as gain powerful self-defense skills and achieve overall mind, spirit, and body fit-ness. Individuals (ages 8 and up) and families are encouraged to train together to achieve quality time and work toward a common goal in this 8 week class. This is an ongoing progres-sive program offering classes for all levels, white belt through advanced black belt ranks. Classes are taught by Master Da-vid Cubine, an 8th degree black belt, with 32 years of experi-ence under Central Shaolin Grandmaster Hiang Thé. Additional family members receive a 25% discount from their normal fee. Classes are held in the Downtown Y Sullivan gym. Tuesday 6:30-7:30 pm

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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYGiving back and providing support to our neighbors.

ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGNOur members and friends call us THEIR Y. We call them OUR greatest resource-the hundreds of people who work alongside us and support our work to help our neighbors learn, grow and thrive.

What if we could harness all of that power to make an even greater difference on a bigger scale? With programs from A to Z-like athletics to advocacy and volleyball to volunteerism-we don’t just strengthen individuals, we strengthen our community.

Yet there is so much more to do.

Frankfort faces new challenges that create a greater need for the work we do. Fortunately, where some see obstacles, we see opportunities for our members, volunteers, staff, and generous donors like you to make a difference. No other organization can impact as many people as powerfully as we do every day.

Every gift makes a difference. Everyone has a role to play. Together, we can achieve so much more.

The Y. So Much More™

How You Can GiveIf you would like to help your community by giving to the YMCA, please contact, Keith Gallagher, at 502-227-9637 ext 103 or email [email protected]. You may also give online by visiting our website at www.frankfortymca.org and clicking on “Make a Donation.”

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESHave you considered giving back to the community by volunteering? The Frankfort YMCA has many volunteer opportunities throughout the year, varying in frequency of needs. Whether you want to volunteer often or sporadically, we have availabilities for each. The following areas are in need of volunteers*.• Afterschool bus monitor and homework assistance• Black Cat Chase• Christmas Ball• Healthy Kids Day• Splash Week• Races• Sports

For information on how you can get involved, contact Brent Wallace at [email protected] or 502-227-9637 x.104. *The Frankfort YMCA does not accept volunteers that are needing court ordered community service.

2015 Special EventsMark your calendars for upcoming special events hosted by the Frankfort YMCA. Whether you want to participate, volunteer, sponsor or contribute to the event, we’re happy to have you! Event times and descriptions will be available closer to event date. • Healthy Kids Day - April 25, 2015• Derby Dash - May 2, 2015• Capital City Stampede 10K Run & 2 Mile Walk - June 13, 2015• Splash Week - June 29 - July 3, 2015• Black Cat Chase 5K Fun Run and Walk - October 30, 2015• 10th Annual YMCA Christmas Ball - December 12, 2015

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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYGiving back and providing support to our neighbors.

HEALTHY KIDS DAY sponsored by Frankfort Regional Medical CenterHealthy Kids Day is a terrific family event that focuses on the health of children, adults and families. Many healthprofessionals will be available to provide helpful information on healthy living. A Kids Fun Run will take place at 1:30, with awards to all participants (weather permitting). There will also be plenty of entertainment, such as inflatable bouncers, games, face painting and much more. This will also be the first opportunity to sign up for Summer Day Camp programs. For more information, please contact Brent Wallace at 502-227-9637 ext. 104.

Saturday, April 25 11:00am - 2:00pm Downtown YMCA Parking Lot

5TH ANNUAL FRANKFORT TRIFECTA RUN/WALK SERIES Presented by Cool Comfort

•Good Shepherd Irish “Run for the Gold” 3K Fun Run/Walk - March 17, 2015 - 6:30pm•Pro Active for Life 5K Run/Walk - April 17, 2015 - 6:30pm •Capital City Stampede 10K Run and 2 Mile Walk - June 13, 2015 - 8:00am

Participants can register for the entire series or just one race. All 3 races are only $57 and include individual race shirts, a se-ries medal, and awards. For online registration, visit runsignup.com/Race/KY/Frankfort/TheFrankfortTrifecta.com. The earlier you register, the more chances you have to win a weekly prize drawing from our title sponsor, Cool Comfort. Contact Melissa Bondurant at 502-227-9637 ext.102 or [email protected] for more information.To get updates, add us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/frankforttrifecta.

THANK YOU TO ALL THE 2015 FRANKFORT TRIFECTA RACE SERIES SPONSORS

Good Shepherd Catholic School Kentucky Employees Credit Union Frankfort Plant BoardCool Comfort Shoes Pro-Active Therapy Frankfort YMCAFrankfort Regional Medical Center Commonwealth Credit Union Graviss McDonald’s Restaurants

SPLASH WEEKGive your child that great feeling that comes along with learning something new. The YMCA Splash program teaches basic swimming and water safety skills and it's a fun way for kids to learn how to be safe around the water!

SPLASH Week: June 29-July 3Registration: May 10 - June 19 (Register at either Frankfort YMCA location) Splash Week Location: Ages 6-12 yrs at Downtown YMCA, Ages 3-5 yrs at Prevention Park YMCA

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FRANKFORT YMCA402 West Broadway StreetFrankfort, Kentucky 40601502-227-9637www.frankfortymca.org

GIVE THEM SOMEONE TO LOOK UP TOIf you would like to make a special monetary contribution to the Annual Giving Campaign to support Frankfort children and families to belong to the YMCA, please contact the YMCA today. Your support is greatly needed and appreciated!