Archery —
Ready, aim, fire! Y instructor Dave Duvall teaches the proper
technique and safety of bow shooting for children in third to 12th
grade. Targets include bull's-eyes as well as decoys such as deer,
boar, coyote and groundhogs. Have fun with this activity the last
four Saturdays in March. Shooting skills are put to the test the
final week with a live 3-D shoot in a local timber area. Prizes will
be awarded for top shooters, along with a wiener roast for
everybody. Winter Olympics party —
Represent your country as you compete for a gold medal. Some of the events
will be speed skating, ice hockey, ice dodging and figure skating.
Join the party and see if you have a "snowball's" chance of winning.
Each participant will receive food, drinks, snacks and a night worth
of fun. The party will be on Friday, Feb. 28, for first- to
sixth-grade children.
Art fun —
No paint brushes allowed. On Monday, Feb. 17, from 9:30 to 11 a.m.,
kindergarten to third-grade children will use a variety of items
from nature as well as grocery produce to create works of art.
Combine that with a variety of colors and you will get some great
masterpieces. Have you ever painted with corn? With green peppers?
With pine cones and evergreen needles? Come to the Y and experience
some art fun. Then, the next art class will be "Flowers Gone Wild!"
scheduled for Monday, April 21, 9:30-11 a.m.
Volleyball —
Where better to come play volleyball than at the place that invented
it, the YMCA. The volleyball program is a great sport for any child
from kindergarten to sixth grade. Team concepts like basic rules,
game strategy and mechanics will be introduced as well as work on
individual skills like passing, setting and hitting. Have fun
Wednesday nights from early April to mid-May.
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Spring soccer —
The soccer program focuses on sportsmanship, teamwork and teaching
the basic skills of soccer through games and drills. Children 3 1/2
to 12 years old are divided into four age groups for a practice and
game each week. With an emphasis on fair play and safety first, the
YMCA soccer program is progressive, with age-appropriate rules to
help teach the game and keep it fun at every level. Come join the
excitement from early April to mid-May.
Before and after school —
If you are in need of a before- or after-school program for your
child in kindergarten through sixth grade at District 27 schools,
Chester-East Lincoln or Olympia South Elementary, then call the Y
for registration information. Tuition rates, registration forms and
a parent handbook are available online at
www.lincolnymca.org.
Financial assistance is available. Call the Y office for more
program and financial information.
School's Out Fun Days —
Register your kindergarten to sixth-grade children for a full day of fun
with their friends when school is not in session Feb. 17 and 21,
March 3 and 21, and for spring break, April 14-21. Kids will enjoy
recreational and group games, art projects, table activities and
games, playtime with their school friends, and much more. Visit the
www.lincolnymca.org home
page and click on the
program
guide (PDF) for more details on times, location, fees and
registration deadlines.
[Text from file received from
Lincoln Area YMCA]
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