TRI-TOWN YMCA



TRI-TOWN YMCA

Program Brochure

September, 2007-August, 2008

1464 S. Main St. Lombard, IL 60148

Phone (630) 629-9622 FAX (630) 629-4636



Serving Lombard, Villa Park and Oakbrook Terrace

YMCA MISSION

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

TRI-TOWN YMCA STAFF

Deb Allen Executive Director dallen@

Chuck Pickerill Program Director cpickerill@

Jeanne Horn Y’s Kids Director jhorn@

Susan Wood Sr. Services Director swood@

Mose Rickey Teen Director mrickey@

Marilyn Walsh S.H.I.P. Coordinator

Judy Lorusso Office Manager

Matty Gatsos Secretary

EXECUTIVE BOARD of DIRECTORS

Jerry Loizzo Board President

Monica Brown 1st Vice President

Carrie Karl 2nd Vice President

Valerie Ewoldt Secretary

Dave Wellehan Treasurer

REDUCTION OF FEES

It is our goal to provide educational, social and physical developmental services to people regardless of their ability to pay. Reduction of fees is available to those with demonstrated need (subject to program capacity). The YMCA does not discriminate with regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age or physical or mental abilities. For more information, please contact the Executive Director.

OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

EMPLOYMENT and VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES

The Tri-Town YMCA is always looking for caring, knowledgeable people to join our staff. The following paid and volunteer positions may be available:

Sunshine Callers: 1 hour/week, year round

Y’s Kids Mentors: 1-2 hours/week during the school year

Kids Night Out Staff: 8 hours/month during the school year

Christmas Tree Sales: hours vary, Thanksgiving - Christmas

Day Camp Counselors: 9-10 weeks during the summer

Delivery of library books to homebound seniors: 2-3 hours/month, year round

We welcome and include people of all backgrounds, races, religions, incomes, ages and abilities.

Many of our programs could not exist without Volunteers. Please consider donating your time.

What makes the Tri-Town YMCA different?

Staff are trained in Child Abuse Prevention

Background checks on all staff

Financial Assistance is available

Character Development Values are used for all decisions

Program emphasis is on Health and Safety

Benefits of working and volunteering at the Tri-Town YMCA:

Friendly, caring work atmosphere

Flexible hours

Training opportunities

Please call the Tri-Town YMCA, 629-9622, if you are interested in joining our team.

Since 1985, the Tri-Town YMCA has been offering Y’s Kids Programs, a safe before and after school alternative, for children to attend, while their parents are at work or continuing their education. Our programs are available Monday – Friday, during the school year, to children who attend School Districts 44 and 45. Both Jr. Y’s Kids and Y’s Kids are offered in 7-week sessions.

Jr. Y’s Kids

Jr. Y’s Kids is available to students in School Districts 44 and 45, who attend half-day kindergarten, and need a half-day program. Our goal is to meet the needs of children, resulting in a fun and flexible daily schedule.

Children are encouraged to be creative, develop new skills and broaden their interests. Our curriculum concentrates on socialization skills. Activities may include arts and crafts, group time, recreational outdoor play and gym time. We may also work with your school district to enhance the existing kindergarten program. Jr. Y’s Kids is held at Manor Hill School. Transportation is included.

Weekly Fees

2 days per week $56

3 days per week $74

4 days per week $92

5 days per week $108

Y’s Kids Before and After School Program

Kindergarten – 5th Grade

Y’s Kids provides FUN ACTIVITIES in a safe and secure environment. Y’s Kids objectives are:

□ To provide a 5-day per week diversified program of social development and recreation.

□ To help children develop in spirit, mind and body.

□ To help children learn and demonstrate the values of caring, citizenship, trustworthiness, fairness, respect and responsibility.

AM Weekly Fee (No daily rate) PM Weekly Fees

$42.00 per week 3 days $65

4 days $70

5 days $75

Y’s Kids Sites

AM and PM PM Only

Manor Hill School Ardmore School

Pleasant Lane School Schafer School

Salt Creek Elementary Westmore School

Swartz School

Y’s Kids Sports Club

PM Y’s Kids in District 44 will have the opportunity again this year to participate in the YMCA’s Sports Club. The Y Sports Club teaches fundamentals and skill building in a variety of sports. Children will be divided up into teams and play weekly games. The program runs in six week sessions and busing is available for students. For more information call us at 629-9622.

Y’s Kids Sports Club Schedule

Fall I Softball September 17-October 25

Fall II Basketball I October 29-December 6

Winter I Basketball II January 15-February 21

Winter II Soccer February 25-April 10

Spring I Flag Football April 15-May 29

Mondays* at Manor Hill *Note: On holidays play will be moved to Friday of that week

Times: 3:30 PM-5 PM

Fee: Registered Y’s Kid $15 per session

Non-Y’s Kid $28 per session

Busing Schedule for Y’s Kids Sports Club

-Students who attend Madison, Park View, Pleasant Lane, and Hammerschmidt will be bused to Manor Hill for play on Monday

Y’s Kids Tutoring Program

We are offering a tutoring program at our office with Charmaine Boswell. Instruction in reading, writing, and math will be available. We will be working in conjunction with Ms. Boswell to offer this program to our after school Y’s Kids participants. Parents will find this to be convenient for them to utilize the time during Y’s Kids for their tutoring needs. Ms. Boswell has an office located in Eastgate Shopping Center, Lombard. If you would like more information about tutoring, please contact Ms. Boswell at CAL Reading Clinic (630) 880-0750 or



Institute Days, Holidays and All-Day Programs

District Date Holiday Y's Kid

44 9/5 Half Day* $21

44 10/4 Half Day* $21

44 10/5 Institute Day** $28

44 & 45 10/8 Columbus Day** $28

44 11/6 Half Day* $21

44 & 45 11/19 Conferences** $28

44 & 45 11/20 Conferences** $28

44 & 45 11/21 Non-Attendance ** $28

44 & 45 1/21 Martin L. King ** $28

44 1/22 Institute Day** $28

44 2/15 Institute Day** $28

44 & 45 2/18 President’s Day** $28

45 2/29 Institute Day** $28

44 4/24 Non-Attendance** $28

* Half day programs run from 11:30 AM - 6:00 PM

** Full day programs run from 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

All programs are held at Manor Hill School. A minimum number of participants are needed to run the program. Advanced registration is required. Registration is accepted only through the YMCA office.

NOTE: Field trips may be planned on full day programs at an additional charge.

YMCA Flag Football (Co-ed, Ages 6 – 10)

Players learn skills, rules, sportsmanship and teamwork through drills and scrimmages, while having fun. As in all YMCA youth activities, EVERYBODY PLAYS, EVERYBODY WINS! The fee includes weekly scrimmages, a T-shirt, a celebration event and lots of fun! Mouth guards are required.

Saturday 9:00 – 11:00 AM Sept. 15 –Oct. 27

Fee: $60

Location: Field Behind Westlake Middle School

Min: 15

Max: 26

Swartz School Sports Club

Grades 2nd-4th

Students of Swartz Elementary School in Oak Brook Terrace can join the YMCA’s after school sports program. In this instructional program a different sport will be featured every six weeks. Participants will be taught the rules, skills, and play weekly scrimmage games. A snack will be given each day of the program. Players must supply their own mouth guard to participate. Dates may be subject to change due to school calendar.

Sports Club Schedule:

Fall I September 18- October 25 Flag Football

Fall II October 30- December 13 Basketball

Winter I January 15- February 21 Floor Hockey

Winter II February 26- April 10 Soccer

Spring I April 15- May 29 Softball

Days: Tuesdays and Thursdays

Times: 3:10-5:00 PM

Location: Swartz School gym and field

Fee: $68 for each session

Min: 12

Max: 30

Y ‘s Kids Sports Club

Students in District 44 will have the opportunity again this year to participate in the YMCA’s Sports Club. The Y Sports Club teaches fundamentals and skill building in a variety of sports. Children will be divided up into teams and play weekly games. The program runs in six week sessions and busing is available for students. For more information call us at 629-9622.

Y ‘s Kids Sports Club Schedule

Fall I Softball September 17-October 25

Fall II Basketball I October 29-December 6

Winter I Basketball II January 15-February 21

Winter II Soccer February 25-April 10

Spring I Flag Football April 15-May 29

Mondays* at Manor Hill *Note: on Holidays play will be moved to Friday of that week

Times: 3:30 PM-5 PM

Fee: Registered Y’s Kid $15 per session

Non-Y’s Kid $28 per session

Busing Schedule for Y ‘s Kids Sports Club

-Students who attend Madison, Park View, Pleasant Lane, and Hammerschmidt will be bused to Manor Hill for play on Monday

Y’s Kids Tutoring Program

We are offering a tutoring program at our office with Charmaine Boswell. Instruction in reading, writing, and math will be available. We will be working in conjunction with Ms. Boswell to offer this program to our after school Y’s Kids participants. Parents will find this to be convenient for them to utilize the time during Y’s Kids for their tutoring needs.

Ms. Boswell has an office located in Eastgate Shopping Center, Lombard. If you would like more information about tutoring, please contact Ms. Boswell at CAL Reading Clinic (630) 880-0750 or



Y Guides and Princesses Programs

For 38 years, our Y Guides and Princesses programs have been building strong kids and strong families in Lombard, Villa Park and Oakbrook Terrace. Our program is designed to create an atmosphere of fun, while spending quality time with your child. The program focus is to foster parent/child relationships.

Papoose 3 years old – Pre-K parent/child

Maidens K – 5th grade mom/daughter

Guides K – 5th grade dad/son

Braves K – 5th grade mom/son

Princesses K – 5th grade dad/daughter

Trailblazers 6th – 12th grade parent/child

Each group has a monthly meeting and an age appropriate monthly outing. For information, call Chuck at the Tri-Town YMCA, 629-9622 or check our Guides Programs website at

Registration Night Tuesday, September 11

6:30 – 8:30 PM

Madison Elementary School

150 W. Madison, Lombard

Kids Night at the YMCA (Kindergarten thru 5th grade)

Kid’s Night at the YMCA allows parents to go out to dinner, a movie, shopping or spend some quiet time at home, while the kids have some fun at the YMCA. Each night will have activities centered on a theme. Pre-registration is required. A MINIMUM of 10 participants per night is required.

October 27 Halloween Party

December 22 Christmas Party

February 9 Valentines Day Party

March 8 Indoor Carnival

April 5 Magic Night

May 17 Games and More

Saturday 6:00 – 10:00 PM Fee: $20.00 per child

Min: 10

Max: 30

Train Ride with Santa

Start the Holiday Season with an early visit with Santa! Enjoy a round-trip train ride to Elburn, with Santa reading a story and visiting with kids. Cookies and hot chocolate will be served at the Pavilion at 10:45 AM. Space is limited to 75 people, pre-registration is required.

Saturday Dec. 8 10:45 AM – 1:05 PM

Meet at the Pavilion in Lilacia Park

Fee: $15 per Adult, 12 years and up (up to 3 children, 11 and under, ride FREE with 1 paying adult)

2008 Summer Camp Registration Kick-Off at Enchanted Castle

This winter get out of the house and come to the YMCA’s 2008 camp registration kick-off. There will be games with prizes, food, and tons of fun! Stop by our summer camp table and register your child for the YMCA’s 2008 summer camp. Bring the kids and let them play while you get all the information on our summer camp programs. More information will be available later in the year, so check our website for the most current updates on the camp registration kick-off. You can find us on the web at . Don’t forget to save the date!

Date: Friday, February 29th

Time: 7 PM-9 PM

Location: The Enchanted Castle

1103 S. Main St.

Lombard

Healthy Kids Day

Healthy Day is an event that takes place in YMCA’s across the country. Kids will have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of activities that promote health and fitness. Best of all, this event is free to participate in! More information will be available later in the year. Stay up to date on all the latest information on Healthy Kids Day at our website, .

Date: Saturday, April 12

Location: TBA

Fee: FREE

Winter Adventures and Spring Adventures Camp (Grades K – 5)

The perfect solution for winter break boredom! Also, a helpful alternative for parents who have hectic holiday schedules. Activities include arts and crafts, games, sports and a unique Adventure Trip each day! Space is limited to 30 campers per day. Pre-registration is required.

Winter Adventures Camp

Wed. Dec. 26 Sci-Tech

Thurs. Dec. 27 Movie at AMC

Fri. Dec. 28 Bowling at Star Dust

Wed. Jan. 2 Odyssey Fun World

Thurs. Jan. 3 Swimming at Waterworks

Fri. Jan. 4 Laser Tag at Lazer X

Spring Adventures Camp

For District 45 Students

Mon. March 24 Trip TBA

Tues. March 25 Trip TBA

Wed. March 26 Trip TBA

Thurs. March 27 Trip TBA

Fri. March 28 Trip TBA

For District 44 Students

Mon. March 30 Trip TBA

Tues. April 1 Trip TBA

Wed. April 2 Trip TBA

Thurs. April 3 Trip TBA

Fri. April 4 Trip TBA

9:00 AM – 4:00PM Fee: $39 per day

Extended Care: 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM $5 per day

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM $5 per day

*Trips may be changed due to booking schedule

Summer Camp

Campers have been experiencing our Day Camp programs for more than 34 summers, and we have planned another fun-packed summer for 2008! Our camps provide a safe, enriching environment, while offering a variety of stimulating activities. Campers spend time at local forest preserves participating in camp games, crafts, nature activities, hiking, and boating. Swimming days take place at Moran Water Park and other local water parks. We will also go on weekly field trips to places like the Kane County Cougars game, North Ave. Beach, the Museum of Science and Industry, and more!

Adventure Trails Day Camp (Entering Grades 1 – 5)

Campers are grouped together by age. They may request to be in a group with a same-aged friend. All group activities are age/gender appropriate. Each week, campers spend two days at a local forest preserve, two days swimming, and go on a field trip.

Fees: TBA

Outpost Day Camp (Entering Grades 6 - 8)

Our older campers experience a more flexible schedule at camp. Activities are less structured and more flexible than in Adventure Trails, and are better suited for middle-school aged campers. They use the YMCA vans, which allows for more mini field trips. Session 8 has a overnight campout at Herrick Lake on Thursday night.

Fees: TBA

Camp Sessions Typical Weekly Schedule for Both Camps

Session 1 June 2 – June 6**

Session 2 June 9 – June 13 Mondays- Herrick Lake Forest Preserve

Session 3 June 16 – June 20 Tuesdays- Field Trip Day

Session 4 June 23 – June 27 Wednesdays- Swimming Field Trip to Local

Session 5 June 30 – July 3 Water Parks

Session 6 July 7 – July 11 Thursdays- TBA Forest Preserve

Session 7 July 14 – July 18 Friday- Cook Out/ Swimming

Session 8 July 21 – July 25 at Local Pools

Session 9 July 28 – August 1

Session 10 August 4 – August 8

Session 11 August 11 - August 15

**Subject to change due to snow days

Camp Hours

Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Extended Care

AM Care 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM PM Care 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Registration

Registration starts at our Registration Kick Off event on Friday, February 29. We encourage early registration, as many sessions fill quickly. There is a $25 non-refundable deposit per session, per child, due at the time of registration. We cannot hold a spot for a camper unless we receive the deposit.

Camp scholarships are available to qualifying families.

Please call the Tri-Town YMCA, 629-9622, for more information, a camp brochure and registration form, or a financial assistance form.

C.I.T. Program (Counselors in Training)

Entering 7th through exiting 11th

The Tri-Town YMCA is working in conjunction with the Lombard Park District and Villa Park Rec. Dept. to provide a CIT program for our camp. CITs will receive training and develop job skills necessary to become a counselor and will spend two days a week working with the Adventure Trails camp. All interested CITs can contact Mose Rickey at the Lombard Park District for more information, 953-6101.

Middle School and High School Programs

Working with the Lombard Park District and Villa Park Recreation Department, we continue to offer quality programs for pre-teens and teens. Kids can participate in Dances, Band Nights, Hi-Y, Leaders Club, and a variety of trips and special events designed for this age group.

For more information, call the Lombard Park District at 953-6101, or check out the free Teen Information Line, 953-6000 ext. 26.

Junior & Senior Leaders Club

Grades 6-12

The Leaders Club’s motto is “promoting leadership, fellowship, and service.” Leaders Club is open to all teens living in Lombard, Villa Park, and Oakbrook Terrace. Leaders meet bi-weekly from 6-6:30 PM at Pleasant Lane before Open Gym on Wednesday nights. Leaders plan service projects, special events, and trips. Senior Leaders also attend overnight leadership rallies that take place seasonally within the Midwest region of the country. For more information, contact Mose Rickey at the Lombard Park District, 953-6101.

Band Night

High School Students

If you’re a fan of a local high school band, we’ve got a musical alternative for you. High school bands may sign up to play once a month on the second Friday of the month. If your band would like to play or for more information, call 953-6101.

Site Day Date Time

Octoberfest-Lions Park* Th 9/6 5:30 PM

Lombard Community Building F 10/26 7-10 PM

Iowa Community Center F 11/16 7-10 PM

Lombard Community Building F 12/21 7-10 PM

Supervisors: Staff and Police Officer

Fee: $5, *Teen Club Member is free

Check the our website, for future Band Nights

Jr. High Dances

Grades 6-8

Our teen dances include both Top 40 dance and alternative music. Music must be the same versions played on the radio. All youth from Lombard, Villa Park, and Oakbrook Terrace invited. Bring a student ID.

Site Day Date Time

Lombard Community Building F 10/12 7-9 PM

Iowa Community Center F 10/19 7-9 PM

Iowa Community Center F 11/2 7-9 PM

Lombard Community Building F 11/9 7-9 PM

Iowa Community Center F 12/7 7-9 PM

Lombard Community Building F 12/14 7-9 PM

Fee: $5 per dance, *Teen Club Member is free

Check our website, for future Jr. High Dances

L.I.T. Program (Leaders in Training)

For the 3rd year in a row, the Tri-Town YMCA, partnering with the Lombard Park District and Villa Park Recreation Department, is offering this volunteer program to dedicated 7th & 8th graders and high school students. Participants will have a great experience interacting with school age kids, enrolled in the Y’s Kids after school program. Have fun helping with homework, arts and crafts projects and other activities, while strengthening leadership skills. For more information, please call Jeanne at the Tri-Town YMCA,

629-9622.

Y’s Kids sites in need of L.I.T.’s are:

Ardmore School

Manor Hill School

Pleasant Lane School

Schafer School

Westmore School

Water Exercise

Open to swimmers and non-swimmers, this class is easy on the entire body, without painful side effects that other sports can inflict. The water’s buoyancy makes this an excellent therapy program.

Fall I September 10 – October 25 Registration starts August 13

Fall II October 29 – December 20 Registration starts August 13

Winter I TBA

Winter II TBA

Spring TBA

Summer TBA

Monday

10:00 - 11:00 AM All levels

7:00 – 8:00 PM Cardio Emphasis

Thursday

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM All levels

Fee: Fall I-Spring $42 per class per session

Summer $59 per class per session

Lexington Square 555 Foxworth, Lombard

Body By God Program, Extreme Makeover

The Tri-Town YMCA is collaborating with Dr. Tim Weselak and Fountain of Life Church to provide an informational program that will help you shed those excess holiday pounds. The program will meet once on Saturday, January 12, 2008. Topics covered will include nutrition, exercise, stress management, time management, and overall health and wellness. Look for more information on our website in the fall or call the YMCA at (630) 629-9622.

Health and Wellness Workshops

New this year, the YMCA is partnering with the National University of Health Sciences to provide health related programs and workshops on a variety of topics on health and wellness. Senior health issues will also be covered in these workshops. Look for more information on these workshops later in the year or call the YMCA at 629-9622. Stay up to date with all the latest information on the web at

YMCA Activate America

YMCA Activate America® is the YMCA's bold approach to directly address our nation's growing health crisis. With this in mind, we have developed an indoor walking program, designed to motivate seniors to walk regularly, in an environmentally controlled location. A T-shirt will be given to each participant, and monthly presentations on optimal walking shoes, health screenings and nutrition will be included. This program is co-sponsored by The Pointe of Lombard.

Please check our website at , and the local papers for updated information regarding the start date and location.

Seniors Feelin’ Good

This is a slower paced coed fitness class designed for seniors who want to maintain flexibility and mobility without the faster rate of other fitness classes. No floor exercises are done. The class incorporates the use of chair exercises, exercise bands, light weights and stretching movements. This is an ongoing class.

Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00-10:00 AM

Fee: $25 for a 20 visit coupon

1st United Methodist Church 155 S. Main, Lombard

Senior Outreach Programs and Solutions

The Tri-Town YMCA can help you network with the right agency. Call Susan at 629-9622 for information regarding any of the following programs.

Homebound Reading Program

This program is offered in conjunction with the Helen Plum Library, for Lombard residents. Volunteers deliver books to those who are unable to go themselves. The YMCA interviews the homebound and sets up a delivery system. If you enjoy reading, and would like to share the experience with seniors who are homebound, call Susan at 629-9622.

Sunshine Program

YMCA staff and volunteers make daily phone calls to those who are homebound or living alone. This program is designed to bring a little friendly conversation into each person’s day and to confirm that each person is well and needs no assistance. If help is needed, the YMCA can initiate the proper action. If you, or someone you know, would benefit from this program, please call us. Persons wishing to participate as a volunteer Sunshine Caller should also contact the YMCA.

Senior Health Insurance Program – SHIP

SHIP certified Volunteers help seniors with Medicare and Supplement insurance problems. They are trained to help make sense of it and “get it done”. Contact the YMCA for more information, 629-9622.

2007-2008 DATES TO REMEMBER

August 13 Fall I and Fall II Registration Begins

August 21 Dist. 44 Y’s Kids Begin

August 28 Dist. 45 Jr. Y’s Kids and Y’s Kids Begin

September 3 YMCA Closed – Labor Day

Week of September 10 Fall I Session Begins

September 11 Guides Programs Registration Kick-off

September 17 Y Sports Club Starts

September 18 Swartz Sports Club Starts

Week of October 29 Fall II Session Begins

November 22-23 YMCA Closed –Thanksgiving

November 24 Christmas Trees Sale Begins

December 10 Winter I Registration Begins

December 8 Train Ride with Santa

December 24-25 YMCA Closed – Merry Christmas

December 26 Winter Adventures Camp Begins

December 31 YMCA Closed – New Year’s Eve

January 1 YMCA Closed – New Year’s Day

January 12 Body By God Program at Fountain of Life Church

January 28 Winter II Registration Begins

February 29 Summer Camp Registration Kick-off

March 10 Spring I Registration Begins

March 24 Spring Adventures Camp Begins

April 12 Healthy Kids Day

May 12 Summer Registration Begins

June 2 First Day of Summer Camp

June 15 10th Annual Tri-Town YMCA Golf Outing

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Release/Waiver

By my signature and of my free will, I forever release, discharge and covenant not to sue the Tri-Town YMCA

for liability from any and all loss or damage, sustained by me or any party I am responsible for

(personal injury, emotional or mental distress, property damage, economic loss or wrongful death)

whether or not caused by any negligence, either active or passive, by or on behalf of the Tri-Town

YMCA.

I have read this release and waiver, I understand it, and I agree to it voluntarily.

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Signature of Adult Participant (18 years or older) or Parent/Guardian

Please make checks payable to Tri-Town YMCA

Mail To: Tri-Town YMCA FAX To: (630) 629-4636

1464 S. Main

Lombard, IL 60148

Program Registration

Advanced registration is required. Unless noted, we will accept class registration until capacity is reached. To register, complete the registration form on the following page. The form must be filled out completely and signed, or it will be returned. Check, money order or credit card number must accompany the registration. Make checks payable to the Tri-Town YMCA. All returned checks will be charged a $15.00 fee.

Program Registration Calendar

Program Session Registration Begins

Fall I and Fall II August 13, 2007

Winter I December 10, 2007

Winter II January 28, 2008

Spring I March 10, 2008

Summer May 12, 2008

Winter Camp November 1, 2007

Spring Camp January 28, 2008

Summer Camp February 29, 2008

Cancellations

The YMCA reserves the right to cancel classes due to a lack of minimum registration. Cancellation decisions will be made 24 hours prior to the start of class. Phone attempts will be made to reach those registered, to inform them of the cancellation. When possible, we will try to determine an alternative class time.

Make-up Policy

We will provide a make-up class when possible, if the YMCA cancels the class. Attendance is the responsibility of the participant. We will not reschedule due to inclement weather or uncontrollable circumstances. There is no make-up for holidays or closed days at the YMCA.

Program Refund Policy

Fees are not refundable unless the Tri-Town YMCA cancels the class. Anyone withdrawing, prior to the beginning of the session, will receive a refund, minus a $5.00 service fee. Withdrawal, after the session begins, must be for a medical reason only, and will be pro-rated. A medical statement must be presented to receive a refund.

Art Exhibition and Auction

Thursday, November 8, 2007

The Westin

Preview: 6:30 pm Auction: 7:30 pm

Tickets or Information (630) 629-9622

We will be kicking off our annual

STRONG KID’S CAMPAIGN

the end of January, 2008

Please help us reach our goal

of $60,000

RIDE FOR THE Y

MOTORCYCLE POKER RUN

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Dust off your boots, condition the

leather, polish up the chrome and

tune up that motorcycle!

TRI-TOWN YMCA

11th Annual Golf Outing

Friday, June 20, 2008

Sugar Creek Golf Course

TRI-TOWN YMCA

1st Annual Fund Raising Cruise

February 24 – March 1, 2008

(check the inside front cover for

more information)

For more information on how you can help support the Tri-Town YMCA by participating in the above activities, please call Deb Allen, Executive Director, (630) 629-9622

Fall, 2007

Dear Friend of the Tri-Town YMCA,

Greetings from the Tri-Town YMCA! I am excited to introduce our new Program Brochure to all of you. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with what we have to offer:

➢ To better meet the needs of our communities, we have developed new programs and services, and expanded some of our existing ones. Look for new programs in our School-Age, Health and Fitness and Senior sections.

➢ We have many fund raising opportunities available to help support our programs and services. Many of them are listed through out the brochure.

➢ We are only publishing 1 brochure each year. Please keep this brochure available for future references.

➢ We encourage you to visit our website at from time to time, to see what‘s new, not only at the Tri-Town YMCA, but also in the communities we serve.

The staff at the Tri-Town YMCA looks forward to providing programs to you and your family. If you have any questions or comments, or suggestions for new programs and services, please contact us at (630) 629-9622.

Sincerely,

Deb Allen

Executive Director

THE TRI-TOWN YMCA

WE BUILD STRONG KIDS, STRONG FAMILIES and STRONG COMMUNITIES

CAPTURE THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS

BUYING A TRI-TOWN YMCA CHRISTMAS TREE OR WREATH

MAKES A DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITIES

(Proceeds from our annual sale help to support financial assistance to families in our communities)

Scotch Pines, Balsams, Fraser Firs, and Douglas Firs

24”, 36”, and 48” Wreaths

Christmas Tree Sales start Saturday, November 24th

Watch our website for lot location and hours

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|Tri-Town YMCA |

|1464 S. Main St., Lombard |

|(630) 629-9622 |

2007 SUMMER CAMP

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BOARD MEMBERS

Jim Blanche Jim Hogan Rae Rupp Srch

Mark Duski Jim Ilten Kathy Ushytko

Diana Flint Tony Invergo

Bob Friend Dave Kundrot

Mike Hirsch Dennis McGuire

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