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2011 WINTERPROGRAMGUIDE
ymcanm.orgYMCA of Northern Michigan
622 Howard St., Petoskey, MI231-348-8393
The Y is the nations leading nonprotorganization for youth development,
healthy living and social responsibil-
ity. Our programs offer the youth of
our community the opportunity to learn
values and positive behaviors, while
exploring their unique talents and in-
terests. That makes for condent kids
today and contributing and engaged
adults tomorrow.
The YMCA of Northern Michigan of-
fers youth programs from martial arts
and youth sports, to after-school class-es and day camp. Scholarships ensure
that all children are included, regard-
less of their ability to pay. Yearly, more
than 2,500 youth in our service area
participate in our programs, activities
and events. The Y Day Camp for chil-
dren ages 6-14 at Camp Pet-O-Se-Ga
on Pickerel Lake serves more than 300
campers per year. YMCA Leadership
brings together middle school students
to build leadership skills and tackle
community service projects. And the Y-
Center is a great place for kids grades
4th and up to hang out with friends
and have fun after school.
You can be a part of something great
by getting involved with the YMCA of
Northern Michigan. There are many
ways to get involved. You can make
a donation to the Y which will support
our mission-driven promise to include
all children in our programs, regardless
of their ability to pay. More than 35%
of campers each summer are on nan-
cial assistance. Scholarships are alsoavailable for memberships and program
fees.
You can join the Y. Your member-
ship allows you to become a part of a
community with world-wide recogni-
tion, make new friends, receive regular
communications and enjoy your favorite
programs at a reduced rate.
You can volunteer. Volunteers are
the heartbeat of the YMCA. When you
are a volunteer at the Y, you are part
of an organization whose vision is to
build strong kids, strong families and
strong communities. As a volunteer,
you could lead a class, be a role mode
and mentor, serve on a committee or
board, help out in the ofce or at a sp
cial event, or be part of our fundraisin
team. Take an active role in strength
ening your community.
Help shape the future of our youth
and our community. Your involvemen
ensures the continuation of our great
programs and events, as well as our
growth and service to Northern Michi-
gan. Make an impact in your commun
ty. Contact us to nd out how you ca
be part of something great.
YOUR YMCAYOUR COMMUNITY
GET INvOlvED
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Four times a
year, JCPenney
gives its custom-
ers the opportu-
nity to round-up
their purchase to
the nearest whole
dollar, donating
the difference. All
funds raised in ourJC Penneys stay
in our community,
directly beneting
the Y after-school
program. Last
year, small change
added up to make
a big difference for after-school programs as
Round-Up donations across the country totaled
$4.7 million!
Next Roundup: Decemer 1-14.
At the YMCA, we believe
that everyone, regardless
of their personal nancial
circumstances should have
the chance to participate in the spirit, mind, and body en-
hancing programs we offer.
The Strong Kids Campaign, which kicks off in Novem-
ber, is a special opportunity for you to reach out and help
those in our community who need it most. It is an op-
portunity to support the overall work of the YMCA in yourcommunity. There are endless stories of families who
benet from Y character building programs. All children
should have the opportunity to participate in these pro-
grams.
In 2010, hundreds of kids received nancial assistance
for memberships and programs thanks to your support
of the annual Strong Kids Campaign. Please join us this
year. You can give someone a winning chance by sup-
porting them in the YMCA programs and making a lasting
mpact on their lives. Your contribution will be the driving
force that helps give every kid the chance to be a Y kid.
anks to all of our donors and volunteers who helped mour 4th Annual Magic Monday event a huge success!
All proceeds will help support the Y Strong Kids Campai
Sponsors
Petoskey News-ReviewFirst Community Bank
David & Niki Martin
DonorsAl & Jims Tree Service
American Spoon Foods
Andrew Kan Travel
Anytime Fitness of Petoskey
Applebees
Art By Joey
B C Pizza
Bahnhof Sport
Bear Cub Outfitters
Betty Berg
Bill & Carols
Birchwood Inn
Bob-In Again
Bondurant
Boyne Irrigation
Brakes By e Bay
Brys Estate Vineyard and Winery
Buffalo Wild Wings Bar & Grill
Capital Granite Inc.
Chili By e Bay
Christi Grams
Circus Shop Childrens Apparel
City Park Grill
Connie Fairbairn Hair Design
Coveyou Scenic Farm Market
Crooked Tree Brea dworks
Crooked Tree Golf Club
Curves
Cutlers
D.C. Photography
Dave Krings Chevrolet and Cadillac
Davids Place
Designs By Dawn
Diane, Len & Lenny DanielDittmars Chronotech
Dunmaglas Golf
Fletchs Inc
Galley Gourmet
Gattles
Glens Mar ket
Glens Marketplace
Grand Hotel
Grand Traverse Balloons
Grandmas Perogies
Grulers Farm Supply
Hidden River Golf Club
HiPer Computers
Holiday Inn Express Hotels & Suites
Holtons LP Gas
Homestead Furniture Collection
Hot Tans
Items
Jason Allen
Jespersons
Jets Pizza
Johans Pastry Shop
Joses Authentic Mexican Restaurant
Joyce Ernst
Julienne Tomatoes
Kellys Hallmark
Kilwins of Harbor Springs
Kilwins Quality Confections, Inc.
La Dolce Vita
Larry Hofbauer
Latitude 45 Cycle & Sport
Lilac Tree I nn
Little Traverse Bay Golf Club &
Restaurant
Louies Fresh Market
Luxury Bath & Spa
M Familly Salon
Mackinac Island C arriage Tours
Mancinos Pizza and Grinders
Mankins Fresh CatchMeyer Hardware
Mitchell Street Frameworks
Monarch Garden & Floral Design
Morningstar Jewelry
Murdicks Fudge Shop
NMRH Foundation
North Central Michigan College
North Coast Imagewear
North Country Cycle Sport
Northland Self Storage
Nubs Nob Ski Area
Olesons Food Store
Petoskey Auto Parts Center (NAPA)
Petoskey-Bay View Country Club
Petoskey Computer Repair
Petoskey Gaslight Cinema
Petoskey Printing & Duplicating
Photography by Paquette
Plaths Meats Inc.
PNC Bank
Preston Feather
Pristine Images
Radio Shack
Reid Furniture
Renee Guthrie Design
Roast and Toast
Salon 422
Sharon Schappacher
Side Door Saloon
Skys e Limit
Smolinski & Christman
Spicy Bobs
Springbrook Golf Club
Staffords Hospitality
Star Line Mackinac Island Ferry
State YMCA of Michigan
Stumpys Birdhouses
Sturgeon River Pottery
Sunglass Shoppe
Sunrise Electronics
Tannery Creek Market LLC
e Basket Shop
e Clothes Post
e Corner Grocer
e Jungle Family Center
Timberwolf Tree Care
Tom & Audrey Ernst
Toski Sands Market & Wine Shop
Tracy Lee Salon
Tri Rivers Colli sion
Trillium Hai r Salaon
Trout Creek Condos
True North Gol f Club
Vickey Kasuske
Walloon Lake Country Club
Ward and Eis
Wendys
Whitecaps Restaurant
Wildlife Management & NuisanceRemoval
Willsons Garden Center
Winners Circle Car Wash
Winter Sports Schools
YMCA Board/Staff
Yoga Roots
Magic Monday
Co-ChairsMary Foster
Christy Lyons
Honorary ChairJason Kelley
AuctioneerScott Stillings
SpeakersBob Blanz
Jen Booher
Committee/V
Denise Antonishen, Steve Neal, Board V
John Bouwmeester
Kevin Chri stman, B
Lynette Johnson, Bo
Mary Foster, Board
Doug Brown, Board
Frank Foster, Jr., Boa
Christy Lyons, Board
Suzanne Nayback, B
Rod Niswander, Boa
Scott Peters, Board
Ken Provost, Board
Sharon Schappacher
Jennifer Crockett, Pr
Judy Murphy, Comm
Dave Martin, Interim
Marne Iddings, Y-C
Karen Beerthuis, Of
Sue & Katlyn Ander
Lisa Blanchard
Debby Castelein
Diane & Len Danie
John & Cathy Johns
Debbie Kan
Jason Kelley
Cindy Kirby
Sarah Leask, Y-Cent
Debbie Leist
Tim Murphy
Wayne Nayback
William Santos
Rosetta Stanley
Carole Lamberti, Sh
the staff at the PBV
STRONG KIDSCAMPAIGN
FORYOUTHDEvElOPMENT
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When school is out...
FUN IS IN AT THE Y!February March New Programs
Starting Soon!I lOvE lEGOS!
A creative outlet for kids just
wanting to build with Legos! During
the class, students listen to a great
story, then build a Lego interpreta-
tion of the story. Kids work inde-
pendently or in teams. This pro-
gram is devised for kids who love
stories and love Legos! Bring your
imagination!
Ages: 2nd - 5th grade
Days: Wed. 4:00-5:00pm
Session: Feruary 2-23
location: Y lower leve
Fees: $20 Y Memers
$30 Non-memers
WINTER
WONDERlANDJoin us as we explore cool out-
side activities during wintertime.
Some activities will include identify-
ing animal tracks, building a re,
and learning how to make smart
choices and prepare for winter ac-
tivities. Dont forget to wear your
hat, gloves and boots because wewill spend time outside!
Ages: 2nd - 5th grade
Days: Mon. 4:00-5:00pm
Session: Feruary 7-28
location: Y lower leve
Fees: $20 Y Memers
$30 Non-memers
TYE DYECreate amazing designs with
bright colors on items you can
wear! Learn different techniques
for different styles of tye dye pat-
terns. Make sure to bring old
clothes to work in.
Ages: 2nd - 5th grade
Days: Mon. 4:00-5:00pm
Session: March 7-28
location: Y lower leve
Fees: $20 Y Memers
$30 Non-memers
MAD SCIENTISTCalling all scientists! If you love
gooey and slimy things this class is
for you. We will be making concoc-tions with everyday items that will
amaze you!
Ages: 2nd - 5th grade
Days: Wed. 4:00-5:00pm
Session: March 2-23
location: Y lower leve
Fees: $20 Y Memers
$30 Non-memers
KIDS ZUMbAAn exciting new way for kids to
exercise and have fun while learn-ing to dance.
MIDDlE
SCHOOl
lEADERSHIP
PROGRAMThis program will encourage
civic engagement and community
projects and focus on develop-ing qualities that create a good
leader. Details will be available o
our website at www.ymcanm.org
Check it out today!
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bASKETbAllLearn the basic fundamentals
such as passing, dribbling, defense
and shooting in a friendly environ-
ment. Emphasis is always on team-
work, sportsmanship and personalmprovement, not the score.
Ages: Kdg-2nd grade
Days: Saturday
mornings
Session 1: Jan. 15-Fe. 12
location: lincon
Eementary
Schoo, Petoskey
Session 2: Fe. 26-March 26
location: Shay Eementary
Schoo Gym,
Haror Springs
Fees: $34 Y Memers
$50 Non-memers
T-shirt & schedule pickup:
Session 1: 1/12 or 1/13
Session 2: 2/22 or 2/23
10:00am-6:00pm at the Y.
INDOOR
SOCCERYoung athletes will learn the fun-
damentals of soccer in a non-com-
petitive environment. No specialequipment needed. We use indoor
soccer balls and smaller goals.
Ages: 4-7 year ods
Days: Saturday
mornings
Session 2: Fe. 26-March 26
location: lincon
Eementary
Schoo, Petoskey
Fees: $34 Y Memers
$50 Non-memers
Pick up t-shirts and schedule on
2/22 or 2/23 10:00am-6:00pm
at the Y.
KICKbAllThis is a great opportunity for
young athletes to learn the funda
mentals of baseball/softball, utiliz
the game of kickball. Participant
learn the concepts of running basouteld play and teamwork.
Ages: 4-6 year ods
Days: Saturday
mornings
Session 3: Apri 30-May 21
(4 weeks)
location: lincon
Eementary Sch
Petoskey
Fees: $27 Y Memers
$40 Non-meme
Pick up t-shirts and schedule o
4/26 or 4/27 10:00am-6:00pm
at the Y.
SPORTSY sports programs are less competitive, value-based
programs where all players are given an equal opportunity
to participate. The focus is on learning basic skills and
concepts of the sport. A typical session includes 30 minutes
of practice followed by 45 minutes of game play with
emphasis on having fun! Player will receive team t-shi
and at the end of the program, each player will receive
award for their accomplishments.
Parents:
Hep coach your chids team and get a
$10 discount! This is a great opportunity
to spend time with your chid!
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MARTIAl ARTS
PERSONAl SAFETYThis class has an effective and realistic approach to learning self
defense tactics and awareness. Students develop condence, skill
and knowledge for any situation and learn to defend against grabs,
holds and strikes.
Ages: 14-Adut
Days: Tues. or Thurs. 8:00-9:00pm
Session 1: Jan. 11 or 13 - Fe. 15 or 17Session 2: Fe. 22 or 24 - March 29 or 31
location: Y lower leve
Fees: $55 Y memers, $82 Non-memers
lITTlE DRAGONSBoys and girls learn the basic Shotokan
karate skills, but more importantly they
learn respect, self-control and good behav-ior. Students are taught from three core
topics including personal safety, self mas-
tery and martial arts.
Ages: 4-7 years od
Days: Tues. or Thurs.
6:00-7:00pm
Session 1: Jan. 11 or 13 -
Fe. 15 or 17
Session 2: Fe. 22 or 24 -March 29 or 31
location: Y lower leve
Fees: $50 Y memers
$75 Non-memers
SHOTOKAN KARATEStudents are taught the basics of Shotokan
karate, emphasizing physical training, self-
control and respect, combined with personalsafety. This class is fun and challenging. Stu-
dents advance at their own pace and have the
opportunity to test for belts.
Ages: 8 to adut
Days: Tues. or Thurs.
7:00-8:00pm
Session 1: Jan. 11 or 13 -
Fe. 15 or 17
Session 2: Fe. 22 or 24 -March 29 or 31
location: Y lower leve
Fees: $55 Y memers
$82 Non-memers
Martial Arts of the 21st century builds both physi-
cal and mental strength. Students learn discipline,
condence in themselves, respect for others and
teamwork, along with the fun and self-satisfaction of
accomplishments. These are great benets to martial
arts training, even if the defense skills are never nee
ed. Strength, exibility, coordination and cardiovas
lar health are just the beginning. Y martial arts in-
structors strive to fulll all these goals in their class
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CALENDARof EVENT
EvENTS AT
Dec. 1 Winter Session 1 registration
Dec. 1-14 JC Penney After School Round
Jan. 10 Winter Session 1 classes eg
Jan. 15 Youth Sports basketall egi
Jan. 21 Y Hoops basketall Party
Fe. 4 Y Hoops basketall Party
Fe. 21 Winter Session 2 classes egFe. 26 Youth Sports Indoor Soccer
& Haror Springs basketall
March 1 Camp Petosega Day Camp
registration egins
CPRMADESIMPlEThe NEW American Red Cross CPR Made Simple non-
certied course provides individuals with a one-hour over-
view of the critical skills that may help them save the life
of a family member, friend or co-worker. In this simplied
training, lecture is kept to a minimum so that participants
can focus on hands-on practice of CPR/AED skills. CPR
Made Simple makes it easy for anyone to learn the basicsof CPR/AEDhelping everyday people save lives.
Sign up for this low-cost option and
learn the basics of CPR in only one hour!
Check our wesite www.ymcanm.org or ca
231-348-8393 for detais on cass dates and fees.
Did You KnowResearch shows that the shorter the time from collapse
to when CPR is initiated and the rst shock from an au-
tomated external debrillator (AED) is given, the greaterthe chance of survival of cardiac arrest.
HOST YOUREvENT AT THE Y!The YMCA building at 622 Howard Street is available during the day
until 2:30pm and after 7:00pm Monday through Friday, and all day
on Saturday and Sunday. Our facilities can accommodate 100 people.
There are two kitchens, a large open space with Wii, PS2, table tennis,
pool tables, tables and chairs, a workshop area, bathrooms and more.
Chairs and tables can be moved to create a dance oor. Comfortablesofas offer seating areas for discussions, meetings and retreats.
Our space is great for:
lock-ins and overnights
Workshops and arts and crafts
birthday, famiy or hoiday parties
book cu meetings, ridge and card cus
Sma presentations and oardmeetings, and more.
Contact us at 231-348-8393 for more information ifyoure interested in using our faciities to host your next
meeting or event.
Y HOOPS PARTIESJoin us at the Y for post game parties
ter certain Petoskey High School basket
games. The Y will open its doors for th
high school crowd. Each post game pa
have a different form of entertainment,
ing from high school bands to local DJslenge your friends in pool, table tennis,
foosball. The Y also has Guitar Hero, D
Dance Revolution and Wii. Plan to have
in your Friday night plans!
Ages: 9th-12th grade
Days: Friday 1/21 & Friday 2
9:00pm-11:30pm
location: Y buiding
Fees: Free
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CAMP ARbUTUS
HAYO-WENT-HA
An Adventure for Girls
CONFERENCE ANDRETREAT PROGRAMS
CAMP HAYO-WENT-HA
An Adventure for BoysLocated on 600 acres on the
shores of beautiful Torch Lake,
YMCA Camp Hayo-Went-Ha
has 105 years of tradition and
experience to provide incredible
adventures campers rememberfor a lifetime. Camp Hayo-
Went-Ha offers age appropriate
adventure programs that last
either two or four weeks. Meet
the challenge of our extend-
ed canoeing and hiking trips
through Michigan and Canadas
wilderness while learning to
appreciate the beauty that sur-
rounds you.
Emai:hwh@hayowentha.org
Phone:
(231) 544-5915
At Camp Arbutus Hayo-Went-
Ha, young women and girls will
experience adventure and fun
in beautiful surroundings while
developing lifelong friendships
and memories. Campers will
enjoy the great variety of activi-
ties we offer daily. The morn-
ing schedule allows campers to
work together and learn about
the equipment and safety for
activities and and the afternoon
is spent participating in many of
the offered activities like sailing,
swimming, canoeing, kayaking,
archery, drama, dance, soccer
and much more.
Emai:
hwh@hayowentha.org
Phone:
(231) 946-8589
Hayo-Went-Ha Conference
and Retreat Program can provide
your group with activities that
challenge, educate and provide
recreation. Our friendly, trained
staff, excellent facilities and won-
derful food service are the per-
fect components to a weekend
experience. Our staff can lead
team building and ropes course
activities or remain in a support
role while you lead the activities.
We can host up to 150 people
depending on the time of year.
The camp is located within 1
hour of Traverse City, Charlevoix,
Petoskey and Gaylord. A perfect
place for meeting and relaxing.
Emai:
hwh@hayowentha.org
Phone:
(231) 544-5915
At the Y, your time and talent goes a long way. Volunteers are
the backbone of the Y organization. When you volunteer at the
Y, you are part of a non-prot organization with a mission that is
for youth development, for healthy living, and for social respon-
sibility. As a volunteer you could could lead a class, serve as a
role model and mentor, serve on a committee or board, help out
in the ofce or special event, or be part of our annual fundrais-
ing campaign. Do something good. Volunteer at the Y today.
Attention a vounteers! Char-Em United Way offer
Volunteer Connections, a new way to nd volunteer opp
ties in Emmet and Charlevoix counties. Volunteer Conne
uses an online database of volunteer opportunities as lis
numerous non-prot organizations to provide you a one
destination when searching for places to volunteer. Log
http://tinyurl.com/volunteerconnections to nd opportun
at the YMCA of Northern Michigan.
ANY vOlUNTEERS?
Y-CENTERMeet your friendsat the Y after school
Join us after school at the Y-Center! The Y is
great place to hang out with friends after schoo
We are open Monday-Friday 3:00-7:00pm for fo
grade and older. Fees for the Y-Center are $3.0
day for members and $5.00/day for non-membKids:
Fun games like Wii, PS2, ping pongand pool games
Choose your own activities, the way you spenyour day is up to you
Mentoring and homework help
Middle school parties and high school events, well as seasonal activities
Improve your DDR or Guitar Hero skills
Computers for surng or homework
Snack Shack for those after school cravings
Fun extra after school programs available
Dont have to be a Y member to be at the Y (b
we would love if you were!)
Parents:
Very affordable
Convenient in-town location
Daily drop-in, no upfront schedule needed
Dont ght the after school trafc, kids can tashuttle bus or walk
Open late to accommodate yourwork schedule
Trained staff on duty to monitor and mentor
Half Days No problem, were open11:30am to 7:00pm
No school days noon to 5:30pm
The YMCA of Northern Michigan strives to pvide memberships and programs for all, regard
of family income. Financial assistance is availa
for memberships and/or programs. Contact u
231-348-8393 for more information.
Y-Center No Schoo SchedueThursday 12/23 noon-5:30pm (Holiday Break begins)
Friday 12/24 CLOSED (Christmas Eve)
Monday 12/27 - Thursday 12/30 noon-5:30pm (Holiday
Friday 12/31 CLOSED (New Years Eve)
Friday 2/18 noon-5:30pm (Professional Development Da
Monday 2/21 noon-5:30pm (Presidents Day)
Friday 3/18 noon-5:30pm (Professional Development Da
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PROGRAMREGISTRATIONFORMParticipants Name ________________________________________
M or F Birth Date ______________________Grade ___________
Parent/Guardian Names ____________________________________
Address ________________________________________________
City, State, Zip ___________________________________________
Home Phone ____________________Cell Phone ________________
Parent/Guardian Email _____________________________________
Sign me up for
__Individual Membership $60/year __Family Membership $100/year
List additional family members, if signing up for a family membership
_______________________________________________________
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Youth Sports
Please circle shirt size: S (6/8) M (10/12) l (14/16)
Team mate request _______________________________________
___Check if interested in coaching ($10 discount)
Program Name _______________________Session _____Fee _____
Program Name _______________________Session _____Fee _____
Total Fees enclosed _______________________________________
Pay y check, cash or credit card. Make checks payae to YMC
A registration forms must incude payment.
Credit Card Payment
Visa/Master Card _________________________________________
Exp. Date _____________ Amount ___________________________
Signature _______________________________________________
Financial assistance ensures everyone belongs at the Y. Please call for
nancial assistance information.
Send forms to:
YMCA of Northern Michigan, 622 Howard St., Petoskey, MI 49770
Please call 231-348-8393 for nancial assistance information.
nise Antonishen,
ard Chair
eve Neal, Vice Chair
vin Christman,
asurer
ug Brown
nk Foster
Mary Foster
Christy Lyons
Suzanne Nayback
Rod Niswander
Scott Peters
Ken Provost
Sharon Schappacher
vid Martin, Interim Executive Director
nnifer Crockett, Program Director
dy Murphy, Community Development Director
ci Baxendale, Martial Arts Instructor
rah Leask, Y-Center Counselor & Youth Sports
Coordinator
rne Iddings, Y-Center Counselor
taff Members
oard of Directors
MEMbERSHIP
INFORMATIONThe YMCA of Northern Michigan is a
membership driven organization serving the
residents of Emmet and Charlevoix counties.
Your membership allows you to become a
part of the Y community, make new friends,
receive regular communications and enjoyyour favorite program at a reduced rate.
Membership Benefts
5 free Y-Center days (4th-12th grade)
Reduced class and program fees
Regular communications and mailings
MC Sports discount (must show member
card & some restrictions apply)
Individual Membership (annual) $60
Family Membership (annual) $100
The Y strives to provide memberships
and programs for all, regardless of family
income. Financial assistance is available for
memberships and/or program fees. Contact
us at 231-348-8393 for more information.
Mission Statement:To put Judeo-Christian principles into practice
through programs that build healthy spirit, mind
and body for all.
Values:We are a values-based, mission-driven
organization focusing on character development
and inclusion with an emphasis on caring, honesty,respect and responsibility.
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