| Art class Flowers Gone Wild! In Y art class, kids will make 
			giant paper tissue flowers on a stem and also learn to draw large 
			hippie-style flowers, stems and leaves, and then paint them with 
			psychedelic colors from the '70s. Come and have some flower-power 
			fun using neon-colored paper, markers and paint. This class is for 
			children in kindergarten to third grade. Monday, April 21. Kids Bike Ride The YMCA will host its 2nd annual Kids Bike Ride in May. The 
			5-mile course takes riders around historic sites of the Lincoln area 
			and offers entertainment and exercise for the whole family. Snacks 
			and drinks are included. Age 4 to sixth grade. Parents of all 
			participants ride for free. Saturday, May 10. Scatterball and kickball Scatterball and kickball are two popular, up-and-coming sports in 
			America. Participants will start off playing scatterball, a gym game 
			combining tag and dodgeball, and finish with kickball, like baseball 
			without the bats. Twice the fun for everyone. Pay for one sport and 
			get the other free. Age 3 1/2 to sixth grade. Thursdays, April 
			24-May 15. Softball Hit a home run with softball. Y instructor Lisa Laforge will put 
			the "fun" in "fundamentals" of softball. These instructional 
			sessions will include catching, fielding, hitting, running bases and 
			much more. The most fun will come on the last night, when 
			participants compete against their parents in a live-game scrimmage. 
			Ages 8-12. Tuesday-Thursday, May 13-15. ][to top of second column] | 
            
			 Summer camp Y Summer Day Camp provides an opportunity for children to 
			experience a fun-filled summer making new friends and learning with 
			qualified, nurturing, high-energy Y counselors. What determines the 
			success of Y camp? Y kids are guaranteed to come home each night 
			tired, dirty and hungry. Kids learn to lead, to share and to work as 
			a team. Children make great memories, laugh and smile a lot, as camp 
			puts play in their day. The day camp activities include daily 
			exercise, character-building lessons, weekly water park field trips, 
			water play days, outdoor recreation, Bible stories, art, reading, 
			music and more. Day camp is for kids from kindergarten to sixth 
			grade. June 4-Aug. 29. Swimming lessons Y swim lessons are at the Elks, and the first session begins on 
			June 16 The Y offers three two-week sessions for ages 3-12. There is 
			also a parent and child class for children 6 months to 3 years old. 
			Swimmers will learn the basics of swimming and water safety for the 
			younger groups and more advanced swim strokes and techniques as they 
			get older. Private and adult lessons are also available upon 
			request. 
			[Text from file received from 
			Lincoln Area YMCA] |