IF YOU THINK YOU CAN, YOU WILL! LET US HELP YOU!

SEWICKLEY
VALLEY YMCA
IF YOU THINK
YOU CAN,
YOU WILL!
LEARN TO SWIM
GET ACTIVE
DEVELOP NEW INTERESTS
VOLUNTEER
TRY A NEW SPORT
2015
CREATE HEALTHY HABITS
WINTER SPRING
PROGRAM GUIDE
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
LET US HELP YOU!
HAVE A HEALTHY, HAPPY
NEW YEAR!
A new year means healthy resolutions. Whether you’re a beginner
or just need a little extra motivation, let us help you. Check out
these programs inside for a start to a healthy new year!
JUST GETTING STARTED
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Beginner Barre (page 35)
Ai Chi (page 29)
Wellness Coaching (page 33)
Aqua Balance (page 29)
Healthy Lifestyles (page 39)
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Beginner Cycle (page 38)
Stretch and Strength (page 38)
Body in Balance (page 35)
Low Impact (page 36)
Introduction to Pilates (page 37)
JUST GETTING BACK
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Cardio Pump (page 35)
Aqua Zumba (page 29)
Barre (page 35)
Ready, Set, Rock (page 30)
Yoga (page 39)
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Studio Cycle (page 38)
Aqua Pulse (page 29)
Sculpt It (page 38)
Pilates (page 37)
Zumba (page 39)
NEED THE EXTRA PUSH
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Interval Fusion (page 35)
Boot Camp (page 35)
Personal Training (page 33)
Pedal and Pump (page 36)
Mix It (page 36)
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20/20/20 (page 39)
Kettlebell Class (page 36)
Pump It (page 37)
Cardio Blast (page 35)
Martial Art for Fitness (page 36)
COMING SOON
Holiday Wellness Schedule
TABLE OF CONTENTS
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
Aquatics
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Pg. 7 Preschool Recreation
Pg. 13
Craig Heryford, Chair
Youth & Teen
Pg. 16
Mark Gensheimer, Vice Chair
Teen Center
Pg. 22
Robert Burnham
Child Care Pg. 24
Richard Cassoff, M.D.
Maria Dorgan
Floyd Faulkner
HEALTHY LIVING
Aquatics
Pg. 29
Health & Wellness Pg. 33
Kathleen Flannery
Kitty Gross
Lee Karayusuf
Donald Kipke
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Leslie Liebscher
Faith in Action
Pg. 43
Barbara Mellett
Community Pg. 44
George Morgan
Rentals & Policies Pg. 47
Joan Murdoch
Anne Naqi
Dorothy Pusateri, M.D.
William Snyder, V. SESSION DATES *
Charles Thorne, Jr.
SESSION 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Member Registration Non-Member Registration
Dec. 1
Dec. 8
SESSION 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Member Registration Non-Member Registration Feb. 9
Feb. 16
SESSION 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
Member Registration Non-Member Registration
*Session dates vary for
Mar. 30
Apr. 6
preschool recreation programs.
Brian Thyen
Beth Vincent
Daniel Wilson
CONTACT US
ADMINISTRATIVE
Trish Hooper
Peg Baycer
Karen Hallisey
CHILD CARE,
AFTER SCHOOL
Amee Kuzniarski
Chief Executive Officer
412-741-9622 ext. 111 [email protected]
Chief Operating Officer
412-741-9622 ext. 109 [email protected]
Roni Vilseck
HR Specialist/ Executive
Administrative Assistant
412-741-9622-ext. 112
[email protected]
AQUATICS
Kelly Wagner
Senior Director for Aquatics
412-741-9622-ext. 110
[email protected]
Paula Kwalick
Aquatic Coordinator
412-741-9622 ext. 134
[email protected]
Jeff Jarvis
Lifeguard Coordinator
[email protected]
Sue Morgan
Head Swim Coach
[email protected]
CHILD CARE, BILLING
Kaylyn Brice
Child Care Accounts Manager
412-741-9622 ext. 119
[email protected]
CHILD CARE,
EARLY CHILDHOOD
Gloria Cook
Early Childhood Child Care Director
412-741-9622 ext. 128
[email protected]
Cori LaChapelle
Early Childhood Child Care
Coordinator
412-741-9622 ext. 143
[email protected]
Children’s Center for Creative
Learning Site Director
412-651-6327
[email protected]
School Age Child Care Director
412-741-9622 ext. 133
[email protected]
Lisa Black
School Age Child Care Roving
Manager
412-741-9622 ext. 144
[email protected]
DEVELOPMENT&
COMMUNICATIONS
Amy Richardson
Director of Development and Communications
412-741-9622 ext. 108
[email protected]
Jess Scioscia
Development and Communications Coordinator
412-741-9622 ext. 107
[email protected]
FAITH IN ACTION
Heather Ochman
Faith In Action Director
412-741-9622 ext. 135
[email protected]
Jill Bordo
Faith in Action Coordinator
412-741-9622 ext. 135
[email protected]
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Adriane Stoner
Jenni Cole
Health and Wellness Coordinator
412-741-9622 ext. 114
[email protected]
MEMBERSHIP
Judy Scioscia
Director of Membership
412-741-9622 ext. 104
[email protected]
Barb Herman
Membership Manager
412-741-9622 ext. 131
[email protected]
Matt Becker
Member Engagement Coordinator
412-741-9622 ext. 105
[email protected]
Celeste Fryz
Member Services Specialist
412-741-9622 ext. 106
[email protected]
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Jim DeWeese
Director of Property Management
412-741-9622 ext. 118
[email protected]
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/
OASIS
Kimber Blair
Youth Development Coordinator 412-741-9622 ext. 137
[email protected]
YOUTH, TEEN & FAMILY
Marc Smith
Senior Director for Youth, Teen &
Family
412-741-9622 ext. 103
[email protected]
Dennis Pauley
Senior Director for Health and
Wellness
412-741-9622 ext. 120
[email protected]
Youth & Teen Coordinator
412-741-9622 ext. 115
[email protected]
Willy Cook
Preschool & Family Coordinator
412-741-9622 ext. 122
[email protected]
Personal Training Coordinator
412-741-9622 ext. 114
[email protected]
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Rachel Pontis
HOURS AND FACILITY
HOLIDAY HOURS
HOURS OF OPERATION
5:15 a.m. - 10 p.m.
5:15 a.m. - 9 p.m.
6:45 a.m. - 6 p.m.
12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Thurs., Dec. 25
New Year’s Eve
Wed., Dec. 31
New Year’s Day
Thurs., Jan. 1
Recreational hours PRESCHOOL & YOUTH HOURS
Mon.-Thurs.
Fri. Sat. Sun. Christmas Day
CLOSED
MEMBERSHIP OFFICE HOURS
Mon.-Fri.
Sat. Wed., Dec. 24
Recreational hours FACILITY HOURS
Mon.-Thurs.
Fri. Sat. Sun. Christmas Eve
11 a.m. - 10 p.m. *
11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
12 p.m. - 6 p.m. 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
5:15 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Recreational hours 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Mon., Jan. 19
* Youth/preschool members who are participating in a class may enter the gym and
pool areas prior to 11 a.m. Monday-Friday and
prior to 9 a.m. on Saturday.
Recreational hours 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Youth who wish to use the facility after 9 p.m.
must be directly supervised by a parent or
guardian.
Good Friday Fri., Apr. 3
CHILD WATCH HOURS
Easter Sun., Apr. 5
Closed Recreational hours For children 2 months to 7 years. Child Watch
is a free member benefit. Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
5 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Sat. 8:45 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Memorial Day
Recreational hours Mon., May 25
8 a.m. - 2 p.m. During holiday hours of operation, Child Watch
will be closed. The Large Pool will be open for
adult lap swim from 8 a.m.- 11 a.m. It will
be open for lap swim and family swim from
11 a.m. -2 p.m. The Warm Water Pool will be
open for Family Swim from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. All programs will resume on the following business
day. Children under the age of 14 are asked to
follow Youth Hours on Holidays.
CHILD WATCH HOURS
For children age 7 to 10 years, located in the
OASIS. Child Watch is a free member benefit.
Mon. & Wed. 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
6 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.
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MEMBERSHIP
MISSION
JOIN THE Y FAMILY
The Y will always be dedicated to
building healthy, confident and connected
children, adults, families, and communities.
Every day our impact is felt when an
individual makes a healthy choice, a
mentor inspires a child, and a community
comes together to make a difference.
To build a healthy spirit, mind and body
based on Christian principles and to
improve the quality of life for children,
individuals and families in the Ambridge
Area, Cornell, Moon Area, and Quaker
Valley school districts.
The mission and promise of the
Sewickley Valley YMCA is to provide
exceptional programs for everyone,
regardless of their financial circumstances. Whether it is a working family who needs
safe, affordable child care, children who
need access to safe, healthy environments
for enriching activities, or adults who strive
to lead a healthier life, the Y is
committed to finding solutions and creating
lasting impact through our Annual
Campaign.
OPEN THE DOOR TO
EXCITEMENT FOR THE
ENTIRE FAMILY
A YMCA family membership opens the door
to exciting programs designed to strengthen
spirit, mind and body. Your family will enjoy
the benefits of YMCA membership through
participation in a variety of fun and healthy
activities ranging from aquatics to winter
camp, fitness programs to family programs,
and older adult events to teen outings.
A leading nonprofit partner in the
Sewickley Valley, the Y strives to move
communities forward. There is no other
nonprofit quite like the Y. That’s because
we have the presence and partnerships to
deliver, lasting personal and social change.
FREE YOUTH SWIM LESSONS
A family membership includes free youth
swim lessons as a benefit of your membership. Led by encouraging and friendly certified instructors, classes are grouped by
ability levels and emphasize personal safety, stroke development, water sports and
games,
personal development, and rescue skills.
REAP THE BENEFITS OF A
Y MEMBERSHIP:
A VARIETY OF PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
Y programs keep pace with your child’s inquisitive and fun-loving spirit.
• Improve health and vitality while discovering a sense of well-being that
goes beyond fitness.
FREE CHILD WATCH WHILE YOU WORK OUT
• Strengthen family bonds by participating in fun activities together
such as Family Gym, Family Swim, or
Sunday Funday.
Parents and guardians can use our Child
Watch service for up to three hours while
they are participating in a Y class, activity or
while working out in the Y.
• Find personal balance and decrease
stress by engaging in our Yoga, Tai
Chi, and Pilates classes.
WHERE FAMILIES CONNECT WITH THE
COMMUNITY
• Build community connections through
our social activities, clubs, and volunteer opportunities.
Get together with friends, family and neighbors. Play games, access the internet
or just kick back and relax. It all starts here,
where you belong.
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MEMBERSHIP RATES
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Family
$75.72/mo. $150 CDF
Single Parent Family $63.36/mo. $150 CDF
Adult 18+ $50.74/mo. $125 CDF
Senior 65+ $46.10/mo. $125 CDF
College
$21.12/mo. $50 CDF
Teen 14-17 $18.27/mo. No CDF
Youth 6-13 $11.85/mo. No CDF
College Winter Break $35 / 30 days
College Summer Break $105 / 90 days
At the Y, no one is turned away for an
inability to pay. The Y provides financial
assistance to youth, families and individuals
who do not have the resources to pay the
full membership or program fee. Assistance
is provided for qualifying participants.
Questions regarding financial assistance
should be directed to Barb Herman,
Membership Manager at 412-741-9622 ext.
131, or Kaylyn Brice, Child Care Account
Manager at 412-741-9622 ext. 119.
Family membership is defined as two adults
and their dependent children under age 18 who
live in the same household, and children under
the age of 26, residing at home or in college
with proper ID.
Y MILITARY OUTREACH
INITIATIVE
The Armed Services, YMCA and Department
of Defense Outreach Initiative provides
military families with access to youth
development, family strengthening, and
health and well-being programs through
membership at the Y. Please confirm
eligibility by visiting www.militaryonesource.
com or call 1-800-342-9647. For more
information, please contact Celeste Fryz,
Membership Services Specialist at 412-7419622 ext. 106.
College membership is defined as a full-time
student up to age 26.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Membership payment options include monthly
EFT (electronic fund transfer), drafts from a
credit (Discover, Master Card, Visa), or debit
card account or a one-time annual payment,
which may be purchased with cash, check or
credit card (Discover/Master Card/Visa).
*CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FEE
INSURANCE BENEFITS
FOR MEDICARE ELIGIBLE
INDIVIDUALS
The Y believes that members are co-owners of
this organization. As a co-owner, each member
is asked to pay a one-time joining fee as a
mission investment. These dollars are primarily
used for non-expansion capital improvements
like new equipment, building repairs and
preventive maintenance.
The YMCA partners with several insurance
companies to offer a variety of plans that
enable Medicare-eligible participants to
take advantage of our membership features
and facilities. Though circumstances may
vary, Medicare-eligible individuals may be
entitled to either a partial or complimentary
membership. Please direct questions
regarding eligibility to your insurance carrier
or contact Celeste Fryz, Member Services
Specialist at 412-741-9622 ext. 106.
The fee may be paid in full at the time of
joining or divided equally over a three-month
period (participating bank draft members
only). Previous members who re-join within a
three-year time frame will pay a rejoining fee
of $100 for family and single parent family,
and $75 for adult and senior memberships.
Members rejoining beyond the three-year time
frame will be required to pay the full Capital
Development Fee.
GUEST POLICY
We happily welcome guests in our facility.
For guidelines and rates, please contact the
Registration Desk at 412 741-9622 ext. 121
or our Membership Department at 412-7419622 ext. 102 or 105.
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MEMBERSHIP
KIT LOCKERS
Never skip a day at the Y because you
forgot your running shoes, shorts or
swimsuit! Kit lockers are equipped with a
combination lock:
Full service $240/year $20/month*
Kit space
$120/year $10/month
For information, contact Jack Connors at
412-741-9622 ext. 121.
*Full service includes laundering of gym
clothes and use of towel service.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Y performance wear (shorts, shirts, baseball
caps), gym bags, swim goggles, swim
diapers, swim floats, belts, ear plugs, latex
and lycra swim caps, nose clips and tennis
balls are for sale at the Registration Desk.
MEMBER FEEDBACK SERIES
Please drop by our table in the lobby to talk
with us about your Y. We’d like to get to
know you, to hear your ideas and feedback,
learn about how you use the Y, answer any
questions you may have, and discover how
we can better meet your needs. Don’t be
shy, drop on by.
Saturday, March 14, 9-11:30 a.m.
Tuesday, March 17, 5:30-7:30 a.m.
Wednesday, March 18, 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Thursday, March 19, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
GOOD DEED OF THE MONTH
Every month, we collect different items for local,
nonprofits. We ask that you please join us by
bringing the listed items to the Membership
Desks. Thank you for helping us make a
difference. For more information how you can
help a local nonprofit contact Barb Herman at
412-741-9622 ext. 131.
January
World Vision
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian
organization dedicated to working with children,
families, and their communities worldwide to
reach their full potential by tackling the causes of
poverty and injustice. They provide emergency
assistance to children and families affected by
natural disasters and civil conflict, work with
communities to develop long-term solutions to
alleviate poverty, and advocate for justice on
behalf of the poor.
We are collecting disposable diapers of any size.
February
Sewickley Public Library
The Sewickley Public Library is a staple in the
community and one of our close partners. We
are collecting post it notes, sharpies, 8-pack
crayons, glue sticks, and Keurig K cups.
March
Side By Side
Side by Side at St. Stephen’s church in
Sewickley, provides help and practical support
to single moms. We are collecting new socks,
sizes newborn to 14 years old for girls and boys.
April
YMCA Child Care and Development Center
We are asking for donations of new or gently
used books from infant through elementary
school.
May
Food Banks of Sewickley, Coraopolis, and
Leetsdale
Bring in any nonperishable item to donate to
help the food banks in your community.
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Youth Hours, (ages 6-13)
Pool, Large Gym, and Track
• Teens 16 and older may attend fitness classes.
• Teens 14 and older may use the Sewickley Valley YMCA during all regularly scheduled
hours and may participate in aquatic classes, lap swimming, and attend fitness classes
with a parent.
• Youth, ages 10-13 may use the cardiovascular equipment in the Wellness Center or swim
laps in the large pool with a participating parent upon completion of the parent/child cardio orientation program, but are not permitted to use weight training equipment until
age 14.
• Any child age 7 and under must be directly supervised by a parent or guardian at all
times, and are asked to follow youth hours specified above.
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
AQUATICS
PARENT / CHILD SWIM LESSONS
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
PROGRESSIVE PRESCHOOL
SWIM LESSONS
Parents learn to work with their children in
the water. The classes allow the parent to
introduce their children to water and learn to
explore it safely. Classes are 30 minutes, and
children require a swim diaper (sold at the
front desk for $.75, if you forget swim diapers
from home).
During progressive preschool swim lessons,
children will learn to swim, and build
caring relationships while learning water
safety. Each session includes: rescue skills,
stroke development, water safety, personal
development, and games. Classes last 30
minutes.
SHRIMP / KIPPER
Age: 6-12 months
Children and parents will learn basic aquatic
safety while enjoying fun, age-appropriate
activities.
Warm Water Pool: 30 minutes
Tues. 10 a.m.
Sat. 9 a.m.
Member$45
Non-Member $90
PIKE (beginner)
Age 3-5
Children will develop individual movement in
the pool while gaining comfort in the water.
Warm Water Pool: 30 minutes
Mon. 9:30 a.m.
Tues. 10:30 a.m.
6 p.m.
Wed. 10 a.m.
6 p.m.
Thurs.
10 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
Sat. 9:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
Member$45
Non-Member $90
INIA / PERCH
Age: 13-36 months
Inia/Perch prepares children to work directly
with an instructor. Swim lessons provide
quality parent-child time.
Warm Water Pool: 30 minutes
Mon. 9 a.m.
Tues. 6:30 p.m.
Wed. 10:30 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
Thurs.
10:30 a.m.
Sat. 10 a.m.
11 a.m.
Member
$45
Non-Member $90
EEL (intermediate beginner)
Age 3-5
Children will learn refined kicking and
paddling, swimming underwater, and
boating safety, while enjoying fun activities
during Eel.
Warm Water Pool: 30 minutes.
Tues. 10 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
Wed. 10 a.m.
6:30 p.m.*
Thurs.
10:30 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m.
10 a.m.
11 a.m.
Member$45
Non-Member $90
*Session 3 only
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PROGRAMS OF INTEREST
RAY (advanced beginner)
Age 3-5
Ray is designed for swimmers who can
swim 15 yards of basic front stroke without
assistance. Swimmers will learn stroke
development and build endurance.
Large Pool: 30 minutes
Tues. 5:30 p.m.
Wed. 10 a.m.
1 p.m.
Thurs. 1:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
Sat. 9:30 p.m.
10:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
Member$45
Non-Member $90
JR. SEA DRAGONS
Age 4-6
Jr. Sea Dragons is designed for children who
have completed Starfish and are interested in
joining the Y Swim Team. Children will learn the
four competitive strokes, starts, and turns.
Large Pool: 30 minutes Thurs.
6 p.m.*
Sat 9 a.m.
Member$45
Non-Member $90
*Session 3 only
AQUATICS SPECTRUM
Age 4-6
The aquatics spectrum swim program is for
children ages 4-6 with Autism. Comparable
to Pike level, this program will focus on
having fun while learning water safety. Each
session will include five components: personal
growth, personal safety, rescue skills, stroke
development, and fun and games. This
program is FREE for those who apply
thanks to the Buddy Matthews Scholarship.
Please complete and submit the application
prior to registration. Contact Kelly Wagner,
412-741-9622 ext. 110, for more information.
Participants must register to participate.
Warm Pool: 30 minutes
Thursday
6 p.m.
MemberFREE
Non-Member FREE
STARFISH (advanced)
Age 3-5
Starfish is designed for advanced swimmers
who can swim 25-50 yards using basic
front stroke, back stroke and understand
breaststroke and butterfly. Swimmers will
learn refined stroke skills.
Large Pool: 30 minutes
Tues. 1 p.m.
6 p.m.
Wed. 10:30 a.m.
Thurs.
2 p.m.
4:30 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.
11 a.m.
Member$45
Non-Member $90
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
AQUATICS
SPLASH WEEK
Ages 3-5 and 6-12 (beginner only)
Held June 1-5, 2015, SPLASH is a week-long
celebration of water safety, teaching kids to
be in the pool, the lake and while boating.
Knowing how to be safe in and around water
helps kids feel proud and confident, and they
will use that knowledge for the rest of their
lives. The purpose of Splash is to encourage
children to learn how to swim while learning
about water safety. This program is reserved
for non-swimmers and is free to the community. Registration is required.
Registration begins April 13
Large Pool: 30 minutes
Monday-Friday
4 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
6 p.m. (Ages 3-5 only)
Member FREE
NonmemberFREE
MEMBER ONLY PROGRESSIVE
YOUTH SWIM LESSONS
Age 6-12
During progressive youth swim lessons, children
will learn swimming, water safety, relationship
building with others, and how to have fun. Each
session includes five components: personal
growth, personal safety, rescue skills, stroke
development, and fun and games. Classes
are 40 minutes and held in the Large Pool.
Participants must be members of the
Sewickley Valley YMCA. Each session,
family memberships can enjoy one seven
week lesson per child, free.
Family Member
FREE
Youth Member
$26
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Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
POLLIWOG
Children will learn front and back kicks,
front and back floating, front and back
glides, and elementary back stroke.
Large pool: 40 minutes
Tues. 5 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
Thurs.
4:30 p.m.* 5:15 p.m.* Sat. 9:15 a.m.
10 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
Youth Member
$26
GUPPY
Guppy is designed for the advanced
beginner who can swim 15 yards of basic
stroke without assistance. Swimmers will
work on their front and backstroke with an
introduction to breaststroke.
Large Pool: 40 minutes
Tues. 5 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
Thurs.
4:30 p.m.* 5:15 p.m.* Sat. 9:15 a.m.
10 a.m
10:45 a.m.
Youth Member
$26
*Session 3 only
MINNOW
FLYING FISH
FISH
SHARK
Minnow is designed for the advanced
swimmer who can swim 50 yards using
front or backstroke. Children will learn free
style with rotary breathing, elementary
backstroke, and be introduced to diving.
Large Pool: 40 minutes
Tues. 5 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
Thurs.
4:30 p.m.* 5:15 p.m.* Sat. 9:15 a.m.
10 a.m
10:45 a.m.
Youth Member
$26
Fish is designed for the advanced swimmer
who can swim freestyle with rotary
breathing and back stroke 100 yards, swim
breaststroke 25 yards, and is learning
butterfly kick. Children will refine their
breaststroke, elementary backstroke, and
be introduced to butterfly. Large Pool: 40 minutes
Tues. 5 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
Thurs.
4:30 p.m.* 5:15 p.m.* Sat. 9:15 a.m.
10 a.m.
Youth Member
$26
Flying Fish is designed for the advanced
swimmer who can swim freestyle with
rotary breathing and back stroke 100 yards,
breaststroke 50 yards and butterfly kick 25
yards. Children will refine all strokes and be
introduced to lifesaving skills.
Large Pool: 40 minutes
Tues. 5 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
Thurs.
4:30 p.m.* 5:15 p.m.* Sat. 9:15 a.m. 10 a.m.
Youth Member
$26
Shark is designed for the advanced swimmer
wanting to build endurance and swim
competitively. Children will learn competitive
starts, turns, and the 200 yard Individual
Medley consisting of freestyle, backstroke,
breaststroke, and butterfly.
Large Pool: 40 minutes
Tues. 5 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
Thurs.
4:30 p.m.* 5:15 p.m.* Sat. 9:15 a.m.
10 a.m.
Youth Member
$26
*Session 3 only
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
AQUATICS
PROGRAMS OF INTEREST
STROKE MECHANICS
AQUATICS SPECTRUM
Age 8-adult
Stroke Mechanics is for members of the swim
team or those who have completed Shark
level or Adult Level II, ages 8- adult. We
offer classes aimed at improving your stroke
technique, which every competitive swimmer
needs. Students work on a new stroke each
class. A video of the focused stroke will be
shown each day from 5-5:15 p.m. Program
meets in classroom first, and then moves to
Large Pool. This class is for members only.
Classroom/Large Pool: 1 hour 30
minutes
Freestyle Mon.April 27
5 p.m.
Backstroke Mon.May 4
5 p.m.
Breaststroke Mon. May 11
5 p.m.
Butterfly Mon. May 18
5 p.m.
Members only$25/each
class
Age 7-12
The aquatics spectrum swim program
is for children ages 7-12 with Autism.
This program, comparable to Polliwog/
Guppy levels, will focus on personal safety,
personal growth, stroke development, and
skill enhancing water games. The program
is held in the Warm Pool and is 30 minutes
in length. This program is FREE for
those who apply, thanks to the Buddy
Matthews scholarship. Please complete
and submit the application prior to
registration. Contact Kelly Wagner, 412741-9622 ext. 110, for more information.
Participants must register to participate.
Warm Pool: 30 minutes
Mon. 4 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
MemberFREE
PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS
Age 6 and up
Private swim lessons offer one-on-one
tailored attention. All levels and abilities are
welcome. Appointments are required and
lessons will share the pool with family/open
swim time.
30 Minutes
Members only
$36
Non-Member FREE
PORPOISE CLUB
Grades 4-8
Porpoise Club is designed for those ages
10-15 interested in one day becoming
a lifeguard. Children will learn a basic
introduction to lifesaving techniques and
leadership skills.
Large Pool: 45 minutes
Sat. 10:45 a.m.
Member$35
SEMI-PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS
Age 6-12
Lessons are groups of 2 or 3.
30 Minutes
Members $18/Participant
Non-members $36/Participant
Non-Member $70
COMPETITIVE STROKE
Age 6-18
Competitive Stroke will help to build
endurance and provide technique
refinement. Swimmers must have completed
Jr. Sea Dragons or Fish Level. Competitive
Stroke is is a four-week course.
Large Pool: 1 hour
March 30 - April 24
Mon./Wed./Fri.
5:30 - 6:30
Members only
$75
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
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SPECIAL EVENTS
ADAPTIVE SWIM
INDIVIDUAL, PRIVATE LESSONS
EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA
The Y’s adapted swimming program is
designed for individuals who are unable
to participate in our group lessons and is
specially modified to cater to each individual.
Contact Paula Kwalick, Aquatics Coordinator
412-741-9622 ext. 134 for info. Participants
must notify instructor of cancellation at least
three hours prior or fee will be charged.
30 Minutes
Members Only
$20
5 lessons/$90
WATER POLO
Age 8+
Your child will have the opportunity to
improve aquatic skills in a fun, team-oriented
atmosphere while learning ball-handling skills,
treading water and fundamentals, which will
help improve endurance and speed. Water Polo
is for the child who has already completed fish
level or above.
Large Pool: 1 hour
Thurs. 7 p.m.
Jan. 8 - Feb. 19
Members $30
Non-members $60
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
The Y is a great place to celebrate your
child’s birthday! The two-hour party package
includes: one hour of swim and one hour
in our party room which holds groups up to
25. Contact Paula Kwalick at 412-741-9622
ext. 134 or [email protected] to
reserve your party today.
All ages
The Sewickley Valley YMCA’s Large Pool will
be filled with colorful Easter eggs for kids
to collect on Sat., March 28. Collect eggs in
the Large Pool and exchange them for fun
prizes from 12-1 p.m. Then enjoy a holiday
craft project after and games for the entire
family to enjoy from 1-2 p.m. For your child’s
safety, children under 8 years of age or nonswimmers must be accompanied by an adult
in the water.
Large Pool: 2 hours
Sat., Mar.28 12 p.m.
Member$5
Non-member $6
Non-Member $6
FAMILY WATER SAFETY NIGHT
All ages
Come learn about backyard pool safety, life
jacket use, and head/neck injury prevention.
We will also be teaching emergency steps and
rescue skills such as reaching and throwing
assists. This free event is for community
members that have backyard pools or will be
swimming in backyard pools this summer.
Registration is required.
Large Pool: 1 hour
Fri., June 5 6 p.m.
Member FREE
Non-member FREE
FAMILY SCUBA NIGHT
Discover SCUBA gives you the opportunity
to breathe underwater using full SCUBA
equipment. A professional instructor will
introduce you to the basics during a single
two hour session beginning in the classroom
and concluding with an actual dive in the pool.
Ages 8 to Adult, Youth Ages 8 to 17 must have
a parent sign a medical waver form. Large Pool: 2 hours
Fri., Mar. 20 6:30 p.m.
Member & Non-member $25
Warm Water Pool:
Available Sat. only, 12-2 p.m.
Member $130
Non-Member $155
Large Pool: Available Sat. 1:30-3:30 p.m./
Sun. 2-4 p.m.
Our inflatable play structure is available upon
request for an $30 additional fee.
Member$150
Non-Member $180
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 7
Session 2: Feb. 9 - Mar. 14
Session 3: Mar. 16 - Apr. 18
Session 4: Apr. 20 - May 23
PRESCHOOL RECREATION
LET’S WORK TOGETHER
Parents should exercise every caution and
keep their child home if they’ve been exposed
to a contagious disease or exhibit any of the
following symptoms: • Fever
• Discharging eyes or ears
• Discolored nasal discharge
• Vomiting
• Rash
Ages: 2 months - 7 years
Parents and guardians can utilize our Child
Watch service for up to three hours while
they are participating in a Y class, activity or
working out in the Y. Our caring staff uses ageappropriate activities and positive guidance
for children. For the safety of your child,
parents must remain in the facility and photo
identification must be left with staff.
412-741-9622 ext. 145
Child Watch is a free member benefit.
Child Watch Hours
8:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
5 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
8:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Sat. 8:45 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Non-Member$3/Child
KIDS GYM Ages: 2-3
This hour of activity is designed for toddlers
to make new friends, play games, sing
songs, and create arts and crafts. Social
snack time is also included.
Hunter Gym: 1 hour
Mon./Wed. 11 a.m
Member$48
Non-Member $77
TODDLER SPORTS
CHILD WATCH
Mon.-Thurs. Fri. JUST FOR ME
Ages: 1-3 w/parent
Children will develop physical and social skills
through singing, crafts, simple games, and
parent-child interaction during free play on
colorful equipment. Kids Gym is designed for
parents and their children.
Hunter Gym: 1 hour
Mon./Wed. 10 a.m.
Member $48
Non-Member$77
Ages: 2-3 w/parent
Children will get an early start developing
hand-eye coordination with preschool-style
sports during Toddler Sports. Hunter Gym: 30 minutes
Tues. 9:45 a.m.
Member $24
Non-Member $47
ART(Y) PART(Y)
Ages: 2 1/2-4
This new program will combine
the fun of making arts and
crafts projects with the energy of playing
games in the Hunter Gym. Approximately
45 minutes will focus on making the craft
of the day with the last 15 + minutes
designed to burn off the energy of sitting
with games in the gym. Please contact
Rachel Pontis at 412-741-9622 ext. 122 for
details.
Child Care, Floor 3: 1 hour
Tues./Thurs.
10:30 a.m.
Members: $48
Non-members: $77
MOMMY AND ME YOGA
Ages: 3-5
This class is for preschoolers and
their parent. It is designed to
enhance the child’s emotional well-being
and reduce stress through movements that
promote flexibility and coordination, and to
improve listening skills.
Exercise Studio 45 minutes
Wed. 10:30 a.m.
Member$37
13 Non-Member $68
SHORT SPORTS
KINDER SOCCER
Ages: 3-5
Each week a new sport will be taught
preschool style including: soccer, hockey,
gymnastics, basketball and t-ball.
Hunter Gym: 45 minutes
Tues./Thurs.
1:30 p.m.
Member$43
Non-Member $71
Sat. 9:45 a.m.
Member$37
Non-Member $68
Ages: 3-5
Make new friends and have fun while kicking,
passing, dribbling and shooting goals.
Large Gym: 45 minutes
Mon. 12:30 p.m.
Member$37
Non-Member $68
KINDER SOCCER I
Ages: 4-6
Learn soccer basics through passing, kicking
and shooting in a fun,
non-competitive, age-appropriate environment.
Hunter Gym: 45 minutes
Sat. 9 a.m.
Member$37
Non-Member $68
KINDER BASKETBALL
Ages: 4-6
Kids will run, shoot, score into child-sized
basketball hoops while having fun.
Large Gym: 45 minutes
Sat. 10:30 a.m.
Member$37
Non-Member $68
KINDER HOCKEY
Ages: 4-6
This class teaches the basics of hockey skills
safely with age-appropriate equipment. Stick
handling, passing and team play will be taught.
Large Gym: 45 minutes
Sat. 11:15 a.m.*
Member$37
Non-Member $68
*Session 3 only
PRESCHOOL GYMNASTICS
Ages: 3-5
Preschool Gymnastics includes tumbling,
balance, and flexibility preschool style. This
exciting environment allows each child to
grow and learn at their own pace as skills
develop. Hunter/Large Gym: 45 minutes
Thurs.
3 p.m. (Hunter)
Sat. 9 a.m. (Large)
Member$37
Non-Member $68
KINDERGARTEN FUN DAYS
Grade K
Register your child for fun, games and crafts.
(If there’s no school, Kindergarten Fun Days
won’t be held.) Hunter Gym: 2 hours 15 minutes
Mon./Wed. 2:15 p.m.
Member$54
Non-Member $54
KINDER MULTI SPORT
Ages: 3-5
Have fun while learning the fundamentals
and rules of soccer, hockey, and basketball.
Large Gym: 45 minutes
Sat. 11:15 a.m.*
Member$37
Non-Member $68
*Session 2 only
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
PRESCHOOL RECREATION
PROGRAMS FOR THE FAMILY
FAMILY GYM
up to age 6
Spend quality time while your child enjoys
obstacle courses and climbing equipment.
Children must be accompanied by parent/
guardian over 18. This program is free as
a benefit of your membership.
Hunter Gym
Mon./Wed 12-1 p.m.
Fri. 6-8 p.m.
First Non-Member
$2.75
Additional children
$2
FAMILY GYM FESTIVAL
up to age 6
Enjoy all the benefits of Family Gym plus games led by a caring instructor, snacks,
and quality family time.
Hunter Gym: 45 minutes
Fri. Jan. 23 6 p.m.
Fri. Mar. 20 6 p.m.
MemberFREE
Non-Member $5/family
SUNDAY FUNDAY
up to age 6
Children and their families can spend
active and creative time together during
the colder months. Have fun with climbing
equipment, an obstacle course, a craft
activity, and theme day.
Members 8 and older, may take advantage
of the OASIS during Sunday Funday
hours. Pool, ping pong, Nintendo Wii, Xbox
360 (+Kinect), board games, computers
and flat screen TVs are available for all
members age 8 and over, and to youth age
7 and under with adult supervision during
Sunday Funday.
Sun., Jan. 11-Mar. 29
1-3 p.m.
Members only
FREE
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 7
Session 2: Feb. 9 - Mar. 14
Session 3: Mar. 16 - Apr. 18
Session 4: Apr. 20 - May 23
STROLLER WALK
During the cold winter months, keep
your walks with baby going by utilizing
the Y’s large gym. Parents may walk
the perimeter of the large gym each
weekday morning. Children must be under
direct supervision of parent or adult.
Large Gym: 2 hours
Mon.-Fri.
8 a.m.
Members only
FREE
FAMILY FUN NIGHT
In an effort to build strong families, the
Sewickley Y will host family fun nights. You and
your family will be able to roller skate, swim,
play in family gym, hang out in the teen center
and much more. Bring your own skates or roller
blades, or rent ours for $2. Please remember
that all children will need to be accompanied by
a parent or guardian. We look forward to seeing
you and your family at the Y.
Sewickley Valley YMCA:
2 hours
Every Friday
6 p.m.
Members Only
FREE
BIRTHDAY PARTIES
HUNTER GYM: up to age 7
During your two-hour party, you can expect
enthusiastic staff to assist with your set-up and
ensure that you have everything you need. Birthday Parties include party space, tables and
chairs, balloons, table cloths, and staff to lead
activities.
A non-refundable $50 deposit is required to hold
date. Balance is due day of party. For more info,
contact Senior Director for Youth, Teen & Family,
Marc Smith 412-741-9622 ext. 103.
Hunter Gym: 2 hours
Sat. 11-1 p.m./1:30-3:30 p.m./4-6 p.m.
Member: $145/12 children
($5/additional child)
Non-Member: $165/12 children
($8/additional child)
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
YOUTH AND TEEN
TUMBLING
Grades K-6
Your child will work on flexibility, balance,
and strength while learning skills, such
as cartwheels, handstands, front/back
limbers, back walk-overs, and back
handsprings. Large Gym: 1 hour
Sat. 10 a.m.
Member$40
Non-Member $77
JUNIOR PENGUINS
Age 5-10
Participants will learn basic skills associated
with hockey such as handling, passing,
shooting and defense. Hockey games will
be played weekly and will help the kids
learn basic skills while having fun at the
same time. No games Easter Sunday
(April 5)
Large Gym: 3 hours
Feb. 22 - Apr. 19
Sun. 1 p.m.
Member$35
Non-Member $40
LITTLE DRAGONS TAE KWON DO
Age 5-8
Little Dragons teaches values, goal-setting,
and how to focus while having fun. Little
Dragons is designed for beginners.
Hunter Gym
Thurs.
6:15-6:45*
6:45-7:25
Member$35
Non-Member $65
*This class is for beginners.
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
DAYS OFF CLUB
Grades: K-5th
This program is designed to provide a
fun and safe environment for
students K - 5th grade. Swimming,
gym games, crafts and more will make up the
day. The program is based on the same premise
as our day camp and winter camp, high energy
that leads to high fun. For more information,
please contact Dennis Pauley at 412-741-9622
ext. 115
8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Mon., Feb. 16 (Presidents’ Day )
Mon., Mar. 2
Tues. Mar. 3
Member $20/event
Non-member
$40/event
Y GUIDES
Grades: K-5th and parent
This is a great way for families to
come together at our YMCA. Once
a month we will meet at the Y for an activity
followed by gym time, games and/or swimming
led by a Y instructor. We will also schedule three
(3) outside of the Y field trips (most likely on a
Saturday afternoon) with possible destinations
of:
• Bowling
• Carnegie Science Center
• Laser Tag
• Goofy Golf
We will meet on Thursday evenings, from 6:30
to 8 p.m., at the Y in the Adventure Attic of the Child Care and Educational Development Center
on the following dates:
• Jan. 29th
• Feb. 26
• Mar. 26
• Apr. 30
• May 28
Please contact Marc Smith at 412-741-9622 ext.
103 or Dennis Pauley at 412-741-9622 ext. 115
Member $30
Non-member $50
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
YOUTH AND TEEN
FLAG FOOTBALL
Age 6-12
The Y Flag Football league will focus on
fundamentals, good sportsmanship and
fun. Participants will receive shirts and
mouth pieces. Skill evaluation held on
Sat. March 21:
Y Soccer Field Mar. 21 - May 16
Sat. ages 6-8: 9:30 a.m.
ages 9-12: 11:30 a.m.
Member$60
Non-Member $92
KICKBALL LEAGUE
Age 6-11
Enjoy this classic game and great league.
Large Gym or Soccer Field (weather
permitting): 1 hour 30 minutes
Wed. 4:30 p.m.
Mar. 18- May 13
Member$25
Non-Member $35
DODGEBALL LEAGUE
Age 10-15
Join our dodgeball league where we
use foam balls designed for speed and
accuracy and minimizing injury risk. This
program uses safe, modified rules such as
no hitting above shoulder, boundaries and
time limits. Hunter Gym: 1 hour 30 minutes
Mon. 5 p.m.
Jan. 12 - Feb. 23
Member $25
Non-Member$35
YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Age: 6-8, 9-10 and 11-13
Learn the fundamentals or sharpen your skills
in a league setting where players rotate to
ensure equal playing time. Y.B.L. is for all
levels from beginner to experienced. Skill
evaluation: January 24.
Quaker Valley Middle School
Jan. 24 - Mar. 21
Sat. ages 6-8: 9 a.m.
ages 9-13: 11:30 a.m.
Member$62
Non-Member$94
JR. HIGH YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Grades 7-9
Designed for players who want to play in an
organized league where they can have fun and
improve their individual skills, teams play one
game a week with one practice a week. Skill
evaluation: Sat., Mar. 21 at 4 p.m.
Large Gym: 3 hours
Sat. 2 p.m.
Mar. 21 - May 16
Member$61
Non-Member $91
YOUTH RUN CLUB
Age 7-11
Introducing the fun of running at a young age
is an exciting way to help develop healthy,
lifelong habits. Kids will run the cross country
trails that surround the Y in and around War
Memorial Park. Meet in YMCA Lobby: 1 hour 30 min.
Mon./Wed. 4 p.m.
Session 1 Mar. 9 - Apr. 15
Session 2 Apr. 20 - May 20
Member $15
Non-Member$20
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PLATFORM TENNIS, JUNIOR CLINICS
PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS
Age 9-14
To schedule a private lesson for a child or
adult, contact Marc Smith at (412)-741-9622
ext. 103.
Board Room: 30 min.
Member$24
Non-Member$25
Learn paddle basics, skills and etiquette
from PPTA paddle pro, Christi Hays.
Register for one or both days.
Paddle Courts: 1 hour and 30 min.
Mon./Thurs.
4 p.m.
Jan. 5 - Feb. 26 *
Member $24/day
Non-Member$30/day
*In observance of MLK Jr. Day, the
January 19 class will be cancelled
and rescheduled for January 20.
YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT
Grades 9-12
The Youth & Government program consists of
studying and practicing how public policy is
made, empowering students to become
critical, ethical leaders and citizens.
Oasis/Exercise Studio: 1 hour
Thurs.
7:30 p.m.
Jan. 8-May 7
Member$46
Non-Member $46
DISCOVERY CLUB Grades 1-5
Back by popular demand, children will
participate in games, put creativity to
use, and form friendships.
Hunter Gym: 2 hours
Tues./Thurs.
4 p.m.
Member$15
Non-Member$25
CHILD WATCH
Age: 7-10 years
Children ages 7-10 will enjoy time in the
Teen Center with age appropriate activities
under staff supervision.
Oasis: 2 & 1/2 hours
Mon. & Wed. 6 p.m.
Member: FREE
PICK-UP BASKETBALL
Age: 8-13 years
Played on half-court, pick-up basketball
is a perfect activity for boys and girls
who want to be active and play a casual
game with friends. All ability levels are
welcome. Large Gym: 1 hour, 15 min
Tues/Thurs 3:45 p.m.
Members Only
FREE
Non-member:
$3/child
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
Every parent needs a break. That’s why
we have Parents Night Out! We supply the
food, drinks, and fun. You supply the kids! Your child will have the chance to make
new fiends, swim, play games, eat pizza,
and much more. Parents must register in
advance due to limited number of spaces.
Drop off and pick up: Y Lobby: 4 hours
Fridays 6 p.m.
Jan. 16
Jan. 30
Feb. 13
Feb. 27
Mar. 13
Mar. 27
Apr. 10
Apr. 24
May 8
May 22
$13/First Child
$8/Each additional sibling
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
YOUTH AND TEEN
PROGRAMS FOR THE FAMILY
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHTS
Join us for monthly family movie nights
starting in September at the Sewickley Valley
YMCA. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. and
is free for members. An adult must remain
in the room with your child. The event will
be located in the Adventure Attic on the
third floor of the Child Care & Educational
Development Center. Pools will be available
for family swim. Kids can bring a blanket
and pillow, arrive in their pj’s and enjoy
complimentary popcorn.
Adventure Attic
Fri. 6:30 p.m.
Jan. 23
Little Mermaid (G)
Feb. 20
Cars 2 (G)
March 20
Monsters U. (G)
April 17 Mr. Peabody and Sherman (PG)
May 15: Toy Story (G)
Members Only
FREE
TANG SOO DO, BEGINNING &
CONTINUING: Age 6 and up
Tang Soo Do is a family-structured 2,000 year
old system of self-defense with a systematic
approach to learning blocking, kicks, and
striking, while gaining flexibility, discipline,
morals, and ethics.
Hunter Gym: 1 hour
Wed. 6:30 p.m.
Parent & Child Member
$42
Parent & Child Non-Member $82
Additional Child$15
HEALTHY KIDS DAY: All ages
Play is contagious at the Y. Come for a fun day
for the family. Healthy Kids Day is the nation’s
largest health day of its kind for families. The
event is free and will feature activities such
as a free bounce house for kids, youth fitness
demonstrations, dancing, family music, healthy
food and information for families to have fun,
be active and learn simple ways to improve
their health and well-being.
Cardiovascular Gym & Oasis
Sat., Apr. 25
10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Community
FREE
PARENT-CHILD PROGRAM
Age: 10-13
This program is designed for youth to use
the cardiovascular equipment in the Wellness
Center with a parent. Children participating
in this program may utilize cardio equipment
during all youth hours of operation, or get a
cardio workout doing laps in the large pool,
provided that a parent is in the water at all
times. Use of this benefit requires direct
supervision from the parent at all times in
the center. Schedule your orientation at
the registration desk. This program is for
members only and is free as a benefit of
your membership.
FAMILY FUN NIGHT
In an effort to build strong families, the
Sewickley Y will host family fun nights. You
and your family will be able to roller skate,
swim, play in family gym, hang out in the teen
center and much more. Bring your own skates
or roller blades, or rent ours for $2. Please
remember that all children will need to be
accompanied by a parent or guardian. We look
forward to seeing you and your family at the Y.
Sewickley Valley YMCA:
2 hours
Every Fri. 6 p.m.
Members Only
FREE
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
HUNTER GYM
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
9:45-10:15 a.m.
Toddler Sports
Saturday
Sunday
9-9:45 a.m.
Kindersoccer I
10-11 a.m.
Kids Gym
10-11 a.m.
Kids Gym
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Short Sports
11-12 p.m.
Just For Me
11:15-11:30 am
Art(y) Part(y)
11-12 p.m.
Just For Me
11:15-11:30 am
Art(y) Part(y)
12-1 p.m.
Family Gym
1:30-2:15 p.m.
Short Sports
12-1 p.m.
Family Gym
1:30-2:15 p.m.
Short Sports
2:15-4:30 p.m.
Kindergarten
Fun Days
3-3:45 p.m.
Gymnastics
4:30-6 p.m.
Kickball League
4-6 p.m.
Discovery Club
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Tang Soo Do
6:15-7:25 p.m.
Tae Kwon Do
2:15-4:30 p.m.
Kindergarten
Fun Days
4-6 p.m.
Discovery Club
11-6 p.m.
Birthday Parties
1-3 p.m.
Sunday Funday
6-8 p.m.
Family Gym
LARGE GYM
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
8-10 a.m.
Stroller Walk
8-10 a.m.
Stroller Walk
8-10 a.m.
Stroller Walk
8-10 a.m.
Stroller Walk
8-10 a.m.
Stroller Walk
9-9:45 p.m.
Preschool
Gymnastics
Sunday
10:30-11:15 a.m.
Kinder Basketball
12:30-1:15 p.m.
Kindersoccer
Pick-up
Basketball
3:45-5 p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball
3:45-5 p.m.
5-6:30 p.m.
Dodgeball
11:15 a.m.-Noon
Kinder Multi-Sport (2)
Kinder Hockey (3)
6-8 p.m.
Family Skate
10-11 a.m.
Tumbling
6-10 p.m.
Parents’ Night
Out
2-6 p.m.
Jr. High YBL
Mar. - May
1-4 p.m.
Jr. Penguins
CHILD WATCH
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
8:30-1:15 p.m.
8:30-1:15 p.m.
8:30-1:15 p.m.
8:30-1:15 p.m.
8:30-1:15 p.m.
8:45-12 p.m.
5-8:30 p.m.
5-8:30 p.m.
5-8:30 p.m.
5-8:30 p.m.
OASIS
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
2:30-6 p.m.
After School Program
2:30-6 p.m.
After School Program
2:30-6 p.m.
After School Program
2:30-6 p.m.
After School Program
2:30-6 p.m.
After School Program
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Youth & Government
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SUMMER DAY CAMP
June 8 - Aug. 14
KIDS LOVE US
YMCA Summer Camps are the place to be! Kids love swimming and hiking, playing outdoor
games and sports and getting creative with arts
& crafts. YMCA summer camps are the perfect
place for kids to experience field trips and have
a blast!
PARENTS TRUST US
Our camp leadership has a combined 50 years of experience with our Y’s Day Camp.
They hire, train, and support the 60+ college-age counselors that will guide your child through
each fun and exciting day. All staff participates in a 40 hour training that includes: first aid and
safety (including aquatics), child abuse prevention, and every game, song, and activity.
SUMMER IS JUST
AROUND THE CORNER
In 2014, our camp had approximately
3,100 registrations over a 10-week period!
Every day, we had over 400 campers swim,
play, run, make friends, sing, play sports, make
crafts, go on field trips, socialize, hike, and be
a kid. We know camp, kids, and how to
make summer fun!
The 10 weeks of camp are broken into
five 2-week sessions. Please refer to the camp
brochure you’ll receive for details and contact
Senior Director for Youth, Teen & Family Marc
Smith with any questions at 412-741-9622 ext.
103 or [email protected].
Registration begins
Mon. Mar. 16
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
TEEN - THE OASIS
OUR DOOR IS OPEN!
The Y welcomes middle and high school
students from all school districts to swing by
the OASIS Teen Center after school. Teens can
play air hockey, do homework, play indoor and
outdoor games, enjoy a healthy snack and have
access to the pool, gyms and outdoor facilities
with adult supervision. The OASIS Teen Center
will be open Monday-Thursday from 2:30-6 p.m.
every week for our after school program, no
YMCA membership necessary. For more information, please contact Kimber
Blair at [email protected] or
412-741-9622 ext. 137.
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
MOVIE DAYS
We will have movie day at the OASIS every
third Thursday of the month. You bring
your friends; we’ll pop the popcorn!
January 22: February 19: March 19: April 23: May 21: The Croods (PG)
Pitch Perfect (PG 13)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG13)
Monsters University (G)
Despicable Me 2 (PG)
EXPLORE MORE
Our outings help youth experience more of
Pittsburgh while having fun and learning
something new. Transportation is provided
between the Sewickley Valley YMCA and the
destination and there is a minimal cost for
some excursions.
SCHOOL DAYS OFF
The OASIS After school program will not be
offered on the following days:
December 22 - January 2: Christmas Break
January 19: MLK Day
April 2-3: Easter Break
April 6: Easter Break
May 25: Memorial Day
SKYZONE
Located in nearby Leetsdale, enjoy some
fun on the trampolines, jumping in a giant
foam pit or Ultimate Dodgeball. Anyone
interested in attending MUST complete a
waiver BEFORE departure. Transportation
will be provided.
Thursday, February 26
$10 / person
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
TEEN - THE OASIS
SPRING BREAK WEEK ACTIVITIES
All Spring Break week activities will be at a
special time, from 1-4 p.m., this week only!
MON., MARCH 30: SPRING BREAK LUAU
Kick off your spring break week with us and
enjoy a luau-themed day with swimming,
some Hawaiian style food, games, a movie and
crafts.
TUES., MARCH 31: LET’S GO!
Wish you were going somewhere exotic for
spring break? Live vicariously through other
people’s travels. Listen to stories and see
photos form countries like Costa Rica and
Guatemala, taste some different foods, learn
about other cultures and feel free to share
stories from your travels, too!
WED., APRIL 1: GYM AND SWIM
Even if it doesn’t feel like spring outside, you
can still have fun with spring activities at the
YMCA! We will have open pool time, open gym,
origami, snacks and board games for you and
your friends. OASIS HIKE
Bring your water bottle and enjoy a day in the
outdoors at War memorial Park. Take a hike on
the trails, visit Salamander City or play some
yard games like bocce ball, frisbee and football. Tuesday, May 5
END OF SCHOOL BASH
Be sure to attend the last official day of our
after school program as we celebrate the end
of the school year! We will provide swimming,
food, outdoor games, crafts and prizes. Thursday, May 28, 3-6 p.m.
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Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
SEWICKLEY CHILD CARE AND EDUCATIONAL & DEVELOPMENT CENTER
INFANT CHILD CARE
THE WONDER ROOM
The Y strives to meet your child’s
individual needs by ensuring enthusiasm
and excitement for learning and positive
attention. At the Sewickley Valley YMCA
we utilize The Creative Curriculum with a
focus on S.T.E.A.M. or Science, Technology,
Engineering, Arts, and Math. Age: 6 weeks-12 months
When your infant is in our care, we are
committed to providing a quality and
safe environment in which he or she will
thrive and learn. As your child grows, we
grow, adapting to daily achievements and
celebrating developmental milestones.
The Sewickley Valley YMCA offers ageappropriate materials as well as activities for
your child. Parents and staff work together
to create an individual schedule for each
child and promote a strong connection
between the Y and home. Our childcentered approach allows your infant to feel
secure, encouraged, and loved.
Our staff strive to teach your child in the
most effective way possible while leaving
room for fun and confidence building. At the
Y, we hire child care staff who are fully aware
of the partnership needed to ensure your
child has the best experience possible.
The partnership between parents and staff
is important to us. Together we are able to
provide a safe and enriching space for your
child to grow.
Mon. - Fri. 6:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Full-time only
Member
$215/week
Non-member
$225/week
Our child care programs are licensed through
the Department of Public Welfare and we
participate in the Keystone S.T.A.R.S. quality
education program. We accept CCIS funding
and offer limited financial assistance to
families who qualify. For more information, please contact Gloria
Cook at 412-741-9622 ext. 128 or gcook@
sewickleyymca.org or Cori LaChapelle at
412-741-9622 ext. 143 or clachapelle@
sewickleyymca.org
*CCIS funding and financial assistance are
available to help provide all families quality
child care.
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
SEWICKLEY CHILD CARE AND EDUCATIONAL & DEVELOPMENT CENTER
TODDLER CHILD CARE
When at the Sewickley Valley YMCA, your
child will socialize with friends and engage in
exciting lessons in a structured setting. Your
child will have the opportunity to play with
age-appropriate toys while being exposed to
S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Techology, Engineering,
Arts and Math) in order to develop your child’s
lifelong love of learning. Each day will be
filled with learning that feels like playing in a
balanced, nurturing environment.
Mon. - Fri. 6:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
EXPLORATION STATION
Age: 12-24 months
4-5 days per week Member
$190/week
Non-member
$200/week
3 days
Member
$170/week
Non-member
$185/week
2 days
Member
$125/week
Non-member
$130/week
CREATIVITY CORNER
Age: 25-36 months
4-5 days per week Member
$185/week
Non-member
$195/week
3 days
Member
$163/week
Non-member
$170/week
2 days
Member
$110/week
Non-member
$120/week
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PRESCHOOL CHILD CARE
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE AND
LEARNING LAB
CHILDREN’S CENTER FOR CREATIVE
LEARNING (CCCL)
Osborne Elementary
1414 Beaver St. Sewickley, PA 15143
The Children’s Center for Creative
Learning (CCCL) is committed to
providing a safe and nurturing
environment, while offering experiences
that prepare your child to enter
kindergarten with the necessary skills
to succeed. CCCL facilitates hands-on
age-appropriate learning experiences
designed to capture and build on a
child’s imagination, interest and dynamic
development. Utilization of the Creative
Curriculum and S.T.E.A.M. allow each
child to develop a love for learning. This
program is designed to meet the needs
of families who wish to have all the
benefits and enrichment of preschool
without the full-day care. CCCL follows
the Quaker Valley School District calendar
and is located within Osborne Elementary
School. For more information, please
contact Peg Baycer at 412-651-6327. Age: 3
Tues./Thurs. 9-1 p.m.
Member
$145/month
Non-member
$160/month
Age 3-5
At the Sewickley Valley YMCA, your
child will enjoy structured learning,
independent exploration, and everyday
fun. Children will build confidence
through exploration-based curriculum
that includes S.T.E.A.M. (Science,
Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math).
and age-appropriate activities. Classroom interest areas such as the
sensory table, literacy center, science
and math stations allow your child to
grow and learn at their own pace, while
enrichment classes in music, Spanish
and swimming enhance the learning
environment. Our talented and passionate staff will
help your child through the final stretch
toward kindergarten while encouraging
your child’s curiosity to learn. Our preschool program works closely with
Quaker Valley, Ambridge, and Moon Area
school districts to evaluate the skills a
child needs to enter kindergarten so that
your child is prepared with the tools and
abilities necessary to succeed in school.
Age: 4
Mon./Wed./Fri. 9-3 p.m.
Member
$310/month
Non-member
$340/month
Mon. - Fri. 6:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
4-5 days per week Member
Non-member
3 days
Member
Non-member
2 days
Member
Non-member
Age: 4
Mon.-Fri.
9-3 p.m.
Member
$410/month
Non-member
$450/month
$180/week
$190/week
$153/week
$160/week
$105/week
$110/week
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE
All Sewickley Valley YMCA School Age
Child Care programs are licensed by the
Department of Public Welfare and ensure
that the time before and after school is
occupied creatively and constructively. All
of our school age programs will incorporate
S.T.E.A.M. into their thematic curriculum. Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and
Math are an integral part of each child’s
learning experience. QUAKER VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICT
For more information contact Amee
Kuzniarski at 412-741-9622 ext. 133 or
[email protected] or Lisa
Black 412-741-9622 ext. 144 or lblack@
sewickleyymca.org for more information.
BEFORE SCHOOL CHILD CARE
Held in the Adventure Attic located on the
3rd floor of the Child Care and Educational
Development Center at the Sewickley
Valley YMCA. Our Quaker Valley program
is open to children in Kindergarten through
5th grade; the program runs from 6:308:30 a.m. We offer a daily continental
breakfast from 7:30-8 a.m., MondayFriday.
Full Time (4-5 days per week)
Member $130/month
Non-member$154/month
Part Time (2-3 days per week)
Member $93/month
Non-member$103/month
KINDERGARTEN CLUB
The Sewickley Valley YMCA offers extended
care during the hours after Kindergarten is
finished for Quaker Valley students. This
program is held in the YMCA Adventure Attic
Monday-Friday from 2-6:30 p.m. This new
program will provide students with a themebased, age-appropriate curriculum with an
emphasis on S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology,
Engineering, Arts, Math). Students will have
the opportunity to utilize the Warm Water Pool,
gym and outdoor fields.
*Students will be bussed daily from their
elementary school to the Y. Full Time (4-5 days per week)
Member $300/month
Non-member$330/month
Part Time (2-3 days per week)
Member $212/month
Non-member$227/month
AFTER SCHOOL
Children in first through fifth grade will have
the opportunity to participate in an after school
program, held at their elementary school, during the hours when students are at most
risk. Programming includes physical activities,
the arts, gym time, and the new addition
to our theme curriculum, STEAM. Weekly,
students will visit the Y on select days to swim.
3:30-6:30 p.m.
Full Time (4-5 days/week)
Member $279/month
Non-member$309/month
Part Time (2-3 days per week)
Member $191/month
Non-member$206/month
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MOON AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL PACK
All Sewickley Valley YMCA School Age
Child Care programs are licensed by the
Department of Public Welfare and ensure
that the time after school is occupied
creatively and constructively. All of our
school age programs will incorporate
S.T.E.A.M. into their thematic curriculum. Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and
Math are an integral part of each child’s
learning experience. Moon Area Middle School,904 Beaver Grade Rd.
This program is open to students in 5th
and 6th grade during the school year. Your
child will be provided a safe, healthy, fun
environment during those hours when
students are most at risk to experiment
with dangerous activities or make poor
decisions. The program will run from 2:45
to 6 p.m., Monday-Friday. Please contact
Amee Kuzniarski at 412-741-9622 ext. 133
or [email protected] or Lisa
Black at 412-741-9622 ext. 144 or lblack@
sewickleyymca.org. Moon Area Middle School
Pack is not licensed by the Department of
Public Welfare.
MOON AREA SCHOOL
DISTRICT
J. A. Allard Elementary, 170 Shafer Rd.
Bon Meade Elementary, 1595 Brodhead Rd.
Full Time (4-5 days per week)
Member $212/month
Non-member$242/month
J. H. Brooks Elementary, 1720 Hassam Rd.
Richard Hyde Elementary, 110 Wallridge Dr.
McCormick Elementary, 2801 Beaver Grade
Rd.
Part Time (2-3 days per week)
Member $124/month
Non-member$139/month
AFTER SCHOOL
After school child care will be held at the
Elementary School where the child attends,
from 3-6:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Students
will participate in fun, active, healthy, and
educational activities. These activities
occur during the times when students
are most at risk. Please contact Amee
Kuzniarski at 412- 741-9622 ext. 133 or
[email protected] or Lisa
Black at 412-741-9622 ext. 144 or lblack@
sewickleyymca.org for more information.
Full Time (4-5 days per week)
Member $253/month
Non-member$283/month
Part Time (2-3 days per week)
Member $165/month
Non-member$180/month
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HEALTHY LIVING
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
AQUATICS
GROUP EXERCISE
AI CHI
Ai Chi is a form of water exercise that
is a series of slow moving and graceful
movements accompanied by deep
breathing. This class is for those with
arthritis, diabetes, balance impairments,
chronic pain and COPD.
Warm Water Pool: 45 minutes
Tues. 8:15 a.m.
Thurs.
8:15 a.m.*
Member$10
Non-Member $20
*Beginner Level
AQUA BALANCE
This class will focus on balance and
flexibility while strengthening your core
muscles. Aqua Balance is easy on your
joints and helps relieve stiffness. Warm Water Pool: 1 hour
Mon. 12 p.m.
Wed 12 p.m.
MemberFREE
Non-Member $28
AQUA PULSE
This high energy, shallow water class uses a
combination of aerobic and toning exercises
set to music with easy choreography
movements. Use water resistance to get
your heart pumping and muscles toned.
Aqua pulse will utilize water exercise
equipment.
Large Pool: 1 hour
Tues. 9 a.m.
Thurs
9 a.m.
Member$6
Non-Member $30
AQUA ZUMBA
This program is like Zumba on land, but no
need to be shy, you can shake your hips under
water!
Shallow end of Large Pool: 1 hour
Tues. 10 a.m.
Thurs.
7 p.m. *
Member$25
Non-Member $50
*Session 3 only
ARTHRITIS AQUATICS
Participants will increase range of motion
and flexibility, while building endurance.
This exercise program is for individuals with
moderate to severe arthritis.
Warm Pool: 1 hour
Tues./Thurs.
11 a.m.
MemberFREE
Non-Member $55
BIONIC BABY BOOMERS (B.B.B.)
FOR THOSE ANTICIPATING/RECOVERING
FROM KNEE OR HIP SURGERY
Lack of exercise can slow recovery from knee
or hip surgery. Bionic Baby Boomers will help
with your recovery.
This class is for pre or post-surgical patients
whose incisions have healed and are cleared
by their surgeon. Our Warm Water Pool is
equipped with stairs and a lift-chair. Only 10
spaces available.
Warm Water Pool: 1 hour
Wed. 9 a.m.
Fri. 9 a.m.
Member$45
Non-Member $90
Wed/Fri. 9 a.m.
Member$70
Non-Member $140
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PRENATAL FITNESS CLASS
CORINNA’S CHOICE
The YMCA wants to give your
baby a healthy start. Regardless
of your fitness level, it’s very
important for you to exercise on a
regular basis during pregnancy. Prenatal
swim helps relieve typical aches and pains of
pregnancy by stretching and strengthening
your muscles. It helps you relax and get
the rest your body needs for healthy baby
development. In addition, it increases
your strength and stamina to keep you
upbeat. Physician clearance is required for
participation. Questions regarding class or
clearances please contact Adriane Stoner
at [email protected] or 412-7419622 ext. 120 (Pool temp. is 88 degrees)
Warm Water Pool: 1 hour
Fri. 12 p.m.
Member: $30
Non-member:
$50
If you get bored with the same workout
every week then try Corrina’s Choice! Each
week will be a different class that will utilize
both shallow and deep water. Gain muscle
strength and cardiovascular endurance
from challenging aerobic choreography,
using the resistance of water. Ideal for all
fitness levels.
Shallow end of Large Pool: 1 hour
Thurs.
10 a.m.
Member$6
Non-Member $30
DEEP WATER DYNAMICS
This workout is adaptable for all fitness
levels. It uses fun, intense combinations
in a no-impact workout in the deep end of
the Large Pool. This class uses float-belts to
increase aerobic training. Participants must
be comfortable in deep water and be able
to swim without assistance.
Deep end of Large Pool: 1 hour
Mon. 7:30 p.m.
Wed. 7:30 p.m.
MemberFREE
READY, SET, ROCK
Participants will enjoy a variety of exercises
done in deep water while using float belts.
Participants must be comfortable in deep
water and be able to swim without aid. This
class will improve your cardiovascular health
and tone arms, legs, and abs with high
energy music to start your day.
Deep end of Large Pool: 1 hour
Mon. 9 a.m.
Wed. 9 a.m.
Fri. 9 a.m.
Member$6
Non-Member $30
Non-Member $30
INTRO TO DEEP WATER
CLASS
This class is an introduction
to deep water exercise. Class
participants will learn the basics of
exercising in deep water and how to choose
the appropriate exercise belt. The basic
movements in the water will be taught. Various equipment will be introduced
throughout the session to add variety. Participants must be comfortable in deep
water. Large Pool: 45 minutes
Tues. 9:15 a.m.
Thurs.
9:15 a.m.
MemberFREE
Non-Member $25
SIMPLY SPLASH
Half of the pool will be available for walking
or jogging on your own. Our ramp, which
provides easy access to the Large Pool will
be available.
Large Pool: 2 hour
Fri. 9 a.m.
MemberFREE
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HEALTHY LIVING
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
AQUATICS
PROGRAMS OF INTEREST
Y WATER FITNESS
This class is a moderate-to-high intensity
exercise class designed to increase
cardiovascular and muscle strength.
Shallow end of Large Pool: 1 hour
Mon. 7:30 p.m.
Wed. 7:30 p.m.
MemberFREE
Non-Member $30
ADULT SWIM LESSONS I
Participants will learn the basic principles
of moving through the water, breathing,
and body position. By the end of this level,
students will know how to swim 15 yards
in modified stroke and float on their front
and back for up to 15 seconds. For the first
class only, this program will meet in the classroom and will be in the water until 7:45
p.m. Warm Water Pool: 45 minutes
Mon. 6:45 p.m.
Member$40
Non-Member $80
TWINGES IN THE HINGES
Designed specifically for those individuals with
moderate arthritis or who experience joint and
muscle aches, participants will enjoy exercise
for flexibility, and increased range of motion.
Warm Water Pool: 1 hour
Mon./Wed. 11 a.m.
Tues./Thurs.
2 p.m.
MemberFREE
Non-Member $55
Mon./Wed./Fri.
8 a.m.
MemberFREE
Non-Member $75
ADULT SWIM LESSONS LEVEL II
This class is for those who are comfortable
floating with their face in the water. Safety
strokes are taught to develop stroke and
kicking fundamentals. Students will learn
flutter kicking and alternating stroke
techniques.
Large Pool: 40 minutes
Tues. 7 p.m.*
Member$40
Non-Member $80
*Session 3 only
TWINGES IN THE HINGES +
This class is designed for those with mild
arthritis or joint and muscle aches and includes
flexibility, muscular conditioning and range
of motion exercises. The “plus” class includes
cardiovascular exercise. Warm Water Pool: 1 hour
Tues./Thurs.
9 a.m.
12 p.m.
7 p.m.
MemberFREE
Non-Member $55
Mon./Wed./Fri.
2 p.m.
MemberFREE
Non-Member $75
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AQUATIC PERSONAL TRAINING
INTRODUCTION TO KAYAKING
PHYSICAL THERAPY TRANSITION
SCUBA
Intro to Kayaking is a 2-hour course that
emphasizes the safety, enjoyment, and basic
skills of kayaking. Students will learn all basic strokes, rescues, and simple exit and reentry skills. No experience necessary and all
equipment is provided. Register by Jan. 11.
Large Pool: 2 hours
Sat., Jan. 17
5 p.m.
Member$20
Non-Member $40
Aquatic personal training provides the same
benefits as other workouts, but there’s one
major difference: you work out in a pool. A
personal aquatics trainer will assess your goals
and needs, and devise a workout tailored to
your fitness objectives. Please contact Paula
Kwalick at 412-741 9622 ext. 134 to schedule
an appointment.
One-on-One Training: 1 hour
Members only $40
The Sewickley Valley YMCA offers physical
therapy patients classes without stress on their
joints. Instructors lead small groups through
therapeutic aquatic aerobics that strengthens
core and utilizes the resistance and buoyancy
of the water to improve cardiovascular fitness,
strength and flexibility. Ideal for all fitness
levels & non-swimmers. Our aquatics staff
suggests the following classes to get back into
the swing of things:
• Simply Splash
• Bionic Baby Boomer
• Twinges in the Hinges
• Aqua Balance
Welcome to one of the world’s most exciting
sports, your ticket to a lifetime of adventure!
Virtually anyone who is in good health,
reasonably fit, and comfortable in the water
can scuba dive. Throughout the course,
you’ll learn the fundamentals of diving,
including dive equipment and techniques.
Upon completion of this class and four open
water dives you will be certified as an Open
Water Diver. Participants under 18 must
have parental consent and parent should be
present during class. For more information
please contact Downey Diving at 724-8691989 or www.downeydiving.com. NEW!
Scuba classes now On Demand! Call
724-869-1989 or visit downdive.com.
Sun. (Mar. 22 - May 3)
In classroom: 2:30-3:30 p.m.
In pool: 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
No class Easter Sunday.
Member$165
Non-Member $185
MASTERS SWIMMING (AMYMSA)
This program is for competitive swimmers over
the age of 18. Enjoy a swimming workout with
cardio interval training and endurance-building
exercises.
Registration is required.
Mon./Wed./Fri.
6:30 p.m.
Members only
$10/session or $40 for entire year
Family Scuba Night is on March
20, See the Youth Aquatics
section for more information
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HEALTHY LIVING
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
HELP AND SUPPORT
PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINING
The Y Wellness Coaches are ready and
waiting to give you support and motivation
whether you are a beginner, just getting
back or taking your wellness to the next
level. Let us give you guidance through
your workout, advice from a nutritionist or
support from a personal trainer. Personal training working with a YMCA
certified trainer that can motivate you by
setting goals and providing feedback and
accountability. Trainers will evaluate your
strengths and weaknesses to ensure that the
proper training program is implemented to
increase overall health & wellness.
Trainers provide instruction on motivation
adherence, form and technique, and other
lifestyle habits, like general nutrition.
For info, contact Willy Cook, Personal Training
Coordinator at [email protected] or
412-741-9622 ext. 114.
Personal Training Applications are available at the
front desk or online at www.sewickleyymca.org.
WELLNESS COACHING, FREE FOR
MEMBERS
A Wellness Coach can encourage, empower,
and assist you with incorporating healthy
lifestle habits based on your personal goals
and history. Sign Up for your free coaching
appointment at the registration desk.
MOBILEFIT ONLINE WELLNESS
FREE FOR MEMBERS
For Members Only
One-on-One Training
(One-hour sessions) One session $40
Four sessions $140
Eight sessions $245
Exercise: personalized plans and coaching
based on your goals, experience and past
performance, even adapts based on your
feedback. Your own wellness coach will check
your progress and keep you on track.
For Members Only
Semi-Private Training (Work with a partner for one hour).
Four sessions $150
Eight sessions $255
Progress Tracking: automatically tracks
your progress and provides simple, useful
charts to see if you’re on track to reach your
goals.
For Members Only
Express Training
(Thirty minute sessions)
Four sessions $80
Eight sessions $160
Access Anywhere: view your info on the
Wellness Center stations, your smart phone,
laptop, home computer or tablet.
NUTRITION COUNSELING
Develop a healthy eating plan by working
with a certified nutritionist. Focuses include
weight loss, cholesterol education, diabetes,
sports nutrition, pregnancy, vegetarianism,
or establishing healthy nutrition habits.
To schedule a counseling appointment,
application is required. One-hour sessions
Members only
$40
PHYSICAL THERAPY TRANSITION
The Y offers group exercise for all levels and
all interests. Instructors lead you through
the workouts providing you effective, fun and
easy-to-follow steps. You can adjust your
workout in each class to match your personal
level.
Our Health and Wellness staff suggest these
classes to get back into the swing of things:
Stretch
Pilates
Low Impact Studio Cycling
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PARENT-CHILD CARDIOVASCULAR
PROGRAM
WELLNESS CENTER GUIDELINES FOR
YOUTH
Age: 10-13
This program is designed for youth to use
the cardiovascular equipment in the Wellness
Center with a parent. Children participating
in this program may utilize cardio equipment
during all youth hours of operation, or get a
cardio workout doing laps in the large pool,
provided that a parent is in the water at all
times. Use of this benefit requires direct
supervision from the parent at all times in
the center. Schedule your orientation at
the registration desk. This program is for
members only and is free as a benefit of
your membership.
Members only
Teens 16 and older may attend fitness
classes.
Teens 14 and older may use the Sewickley
Valley YMCA during all regularly scheduled
hours and may participate in aquatic classes
and lap swimming, and attend fitness
classes with a parent.
Youth, ages 10-13 may use the cardio
equipment and track in the Wellness Center
with a participating parent upon completion
of the parent/child cardio orientation
program, but are not permitted to use
weight training equipment until age 14.
FREE
STAYING ACTIVE
HELPS CHILDREN:
• Get in the habit of exercise at
an early age
• Maintain a healthy weight
• Have fun
• Develop strong muscles
• Develop a healthy heart and
lungs
• Have strong bones
• Improve self-esteem
• Sharpen motor skills, balance
and coordination
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HEALTHY LIVING
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
GROUP EXERCISE
BARRE
Based on ballet and dance movements, class
strengthens, shapes, and lengthens lower body
muscles. Dance experience not required.
Cardiovascular Gym: 1 hour
Fri. 5:30 a.m.
Member $25
Non-member $50
BARRE, BEGINNER
This is a great class for the beginner Barre
student. Beginner Barre places a big emphasis
on proper form and alignment.
Cardiovascular Gym: 30 min.
Wed. 9 a.m.
Member$10
Non-member $20
BODY IN BALANCE
Body in Balance will use various tools (weights,
bands balls, and rollers) in combinations
to improve balance, posture, and muscle
conditioning.
Exercise Studio: 1 hour
Tues. 9:30 a.m.
Members only
$10
BOOT CAMP
Boot Camp is a high-intensity class using
exercise drills, skills, and movements designed to
push you to the next fitness level.
Cardiovascular Gym: 1 hour
Thurs.
6:30 p.m.
Cardiovascular Gym: 1 hour and 15 minutes
Fri. 9:15 a.m.
Members only
FREE
CARDIO BLAST
This new class uses 100% of aerobic exercises
to get the heart pumping. Participants will enjoy
one full hour of cardiovascular conditioning.
Cardiovascular Gym: 1 hour
Tues. 9:15 a.m.
Thurs.
9:15 a.m.
Members only
FREE
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CARDIO PUMP
Combines aerobic exercises with resistance/
weight training to improve your fitness level
and give you a full body workout.
Cardiovascular Gym: 1 hour
Mon. 10:30 a.m.
Mon. 6:30 p.m.
Tues. 5:30 a.m.
Wed. 9:30 a.m.
Thurs. 5:30 a.m.
Sat. 9:15 a.m.
Sat. 10:15a.m.
Members only
FREE
FITNESS PUNCH CARD
Participate in classes on your schedule. Purchase your eight class punch card and
present to the instructor. The Fitness Punch
Card has no expiration.
Members only:
$55
INTERVAL FUSION
High-intensity class using interval workouts
(mix of strength and aerobic exercise) that
includes weights, bars, bands, kettlebells,
medicine balls, rollers and bosu balls.
Exercise Studio: 1 hour
Wed. 9:30 a.m.
Members only
$25
KETTLEBELL CLASS
MIX IT
Kettle bell conditioning combines cardiovascular, strength, core and balance.
Join our certified kettlebell trainer and get a
great workout! Registration is required and
space is limited to 10 participants.
Exercise Studio: 1 hour
Thurs.
6:30 p.m.
Sat. 9:15 a.m.
Members only
FREE
If you are looking to try a new workout each
week, then Mix It is for you! Each week a
new format offering variety will keep your
workouts fresh. A mix of of class formats
will be used.
Cardiovascular Gym: 1 hour
Tues. 6 p.m.
Fri. 10:30 a.m.
Members only
FREE
LOW IMPACT
PEDAL AND PUMP
We combine a body conditioning class using
barbell sets and added resistance with
studio cycling to make one energizing class.
Challenge yourself today by registering for a
class that delivers real results. Cycle Studio: 1 hour
Wed. 5:30 p.m.
Members only
FREE
Enjoy aerobic exercises performed with
less impact to the body but more impact to
conditioning your heart, lungs, and muscles.
Cardiovascular Gym: 1 hour
Wed. 8 a.m.
Members only: FREE
LUNCHTIME TOTAL BODY WORKOUT
Held in Moon Township, this program
will combine conditioning, toning, sculpting,
pilates and yoga for the total body workout.
Sharon Presbyterian Church: 45 min.
522 Carnot Road, Moon, PA 15108
Tues/Thurs. 12:15 p.m.
Members$50
Non-members $70
MARTIAL ART FOR FITNESS
Enjoy this great new fitness class using
martial arts training. The class will include
kicks, punches, and postures to improve
balance, cardio, and conditioning.
Hunter Gym:
1 hour
Tues. 7:30 p.m.
Members only
FREE
If it doesn’t challenge you, it doesn’t change you.
Let us challenge you at the YMCA and help you meet your wellness goals.
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schedule a wellness orientation
utilize our try it free policy and try a new class
take your fitness to the next level with a personal trainer
discuss your goals with a wellness coach and let us suggest a program
Whatever your goal, the YMCA is here to help you succeed!
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HEALTHY LIVING
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
GROUP EXERCISE
PILATES
PUMP IT
Based on Joseph Pilates’ work designing a
series of exercises and movements that
strengthen your “core” muscles (abs
and back), and support all of your daily
movements. Program is beneficial to those
that have chronic back or neck discomfort.
Exercise Studio: 1 hour
Tues. 10:30 a.m.
Sat. 8 a.m.
Hunter Gym: 1 hour
Tues. Wed. Members only
Non-member
Pump It is a body conditioning class using
barbell sets and added resistance to
increase muscle definition and strength. Participants will enjoy this energizing class
that delivers real results.
Exercise Studio: 1 hour
Mon. 9:30 a.m.
Tues. 6:30 p.m.
Thurs.
9:30 a.m.
Hunter Gym: 1 hour
Mon. Sat. Members only
6 p.m.
5:30 a.m.
$50
$100
5:30 a.m.
7 a.m.
$10
SCULPT IT
Sign up for two Yoga, two Pilates
or one of each for $80
This class is designed to “shape and define”
the muscles with strengthening exercises
and using added resistance (weights, bands,
ball and body bars). All exercises can be
done without the added resistance.
Cardiovascular Gym: 1 hour
Tues. 10:15 a.m.
Thurs.
10:15 a.m.
Members only
FREE
PILATES, EXPRESS
This express workout uses the foundation
exercises of Pilates to tone your core and
improve your posture in 30 minutes.
Exercise Studio: 30 minutes
Thurs.
10:30 a.m.
Members only
$20
STRETCH
PILATES, INTRODUCTION
Designed to lengthen muscles and improve
joint flexibility with stretches using bands
and balls, exercises can also be done in a
chair.
Hunter Gym: 50 minutes
Tues. 8:30 a.m.
Thurs.
8:30 a.m.
This 30-minute class is designed to
introduce you to the Pilates workout that
will strengthen and condition the muscles
in your abdomen and back. All movements
will be taught in a beginner format.
Hunter Gym: 30 minutes
Thurs.
8 a.m.
Exercise Studio: 30 minutes
Tues. 5 p.m.
Members only
$10
Members only
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FREE
STRETCH AND STRENGTH
Designed to “gently” increase range of
motion around joints and strengthen the
muscles those joints support. Exercises can
also be done in a chair.
Cardiovascular Gym: 1 hour
Mon. 8:30 a.m.
Cardiovascular Gym: 45 minutes
Fri. 8:15 a.m.
Members only
FREE
STROLLER WALK
During the cold winter months,
keep your walks with baby going
by utilizing the Y’s large gym. Parents may walk the perimeter of the large
gym each weekday morning. Children must
be under direct supervision of parent or
adult. Large Gym: 2 hours
Mon.-Fri.
8 a.m.
Members only
FREE
STUDIO CYCLE
This group fitness class is done on stationary
cycles to music. Cycling is a low-impact
exercise that can improve aerobic conditioning,
core strength and balance.
Cycle Studio
Mon. 5:30 -6:30 a.m.
9:15 -10 a.m.
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Tues. 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Wed. 5:30-6:30 a.m.
Thurs. 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Fri. 5:30-6:30 a.m.
Sat. 8:15-9 a.m.
9:15-10:15 a.m.
Members only
FREE
STUDIO CYCLE, BEGINNER
The beginner class is designed for new cyclers
or those that have had hip/knee replacements.
Cycle Studio
Tues. 6-6:45 p.m.
Members only
FREE
TAE KWON DO
A Korean martial art program that combines
self-defense techniques with sport and physical
exercise. Tae Kwon develops strength, speed,
balance, flexibility and stamina.
Hunter Gym: 1 hour 30 minutes
Tues. 8:30 p.m.
Thurs.
8 p.m.
Members$80
Non-members $110
TAI CHI
This Chinese exercise system that uses slow
and smooth body movements to achieve a
state of relaxation of body, mind and spirit.
Although Tai Chi is slow and gentle and doesn’t
leave you breathless, it addresses the key
components of muscle strength, flexibility,
balance, and, to a lesser degree, aerobic
conditioning.
Hunter Gym: 45 minutes
Sat. 8 a.m.
Members $75
Non-members $100
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HEALTHY LIVING
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
GROUP EXERCISE
YOGA
During Yoga you will gain flexibility and
strength, while relieving tension and stress. Class uses physical poses, stretches,
controlled breathing and meditation to
achieve better health and wellness.
Walter J. Brannon Community Activity
Center: 1 hour
Mon. 8 a.m.
Fri. 8 a.m.
Adventure Attic, Child Care: 1 hour
Sun. 12:15 p.m.
Members $50
Non-members $100
Exercise Studio: 1 hour
Thurs. 5:30 p.m.
Members $50
Non-members $100
Sign up for two Yoga, two Pilates
or one of each for $80
YOGA, INTRODUCTION
This 30-minute workout will introduce you to
basic Yoga postures and movements along
with focused breathing to improve balance,
strength, and relaxation.
Hunter Gym: 30 min.
Tues. 8 a.m.
Child Care 3rd Floor: 30 min.
Sun. 1:30 p.m.
Members only:
$10
YOGA, MOMMY AND ME*
This class is for preschoolers,
ages 3-5, and their parent and
is designed to enhance their
emotional well-being and reduce stress
through movements that promote flexibility
and coordination, and to improve listening
skills.
Exercise Studio 45 minutes
Wed. 10:30 a.m.
Member$36
Non-Member $67
*Session 2 only
ZUMBA
Forget the workout, just lose yourself in
the music and find yourself in shape at the
original dance-fitness party. Zumba is a class
choreographed to Latin dance movements. Dance experience not required.
Cardiovascular Gym: 1 hour
Mon. 9:30 a.m.
Tues. 7 p.m.
Members $15
Non-members $30
20/20/20
Participants will benefit from 20 minutes each
of cardio, conditioning and core.
Cardiovascular Gym: 1 hour
Wed. 6:30 p.m.
Members only
FREE
HEALTHY LIFESTYLES
The Y’s Healthy Lifestyles Program gives you
the tools for success because living healthy
is about spirit, mind and body at every age
and stage. This 10-week program helps
participants live healthier with an exercise/
lifestyle coach that will work with you on a plan
based on your goals, exercise and nutrition.
Participants will also meet with a dietitian
once per week. Pre and Post body weight and
measurements will be taken.
Improve self-confidence and a sense of
achievement in accomplishing short and long
term health goals.
Jan. 11 - Mar. 22
Lifestyle/Exercise Coaching Sessions will be
scheduled individually
Dietitian Sessions: Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Members:$120
Program Members: $200
Includes use of facility during 10-week session
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HEALTHY LIVING
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
GROUP SPORTS
CO-ED PICK UP VOLLEYBALL
TENNIS LESSONS
Members 16 years and older can enjoy a
casual, yet competitive game of volleyball.
Cardiovascular Gym: 2 hours
Mon/Wed 8 p.m.
Members only FREE
Whether you’re looking to get in the game or
improve your skills, we can offer instruction
for you. Tennis is a great way to get outside,
get together with friends, and get exercise at
any age. It’s a sport that never goes out of
season or style. Contact Mike at 412-5371643 to arrange your lesson. Payment must
be made at the YMCA prior to lesson.
Tennis Court: 1 hour
Member$40
BASKETBALL, PICK UP
Whether it’s a casual game or just shooting
hoops, all ability levels are welcome.
Cardiovascular Gym
Mon. 5:30-7:30 a.m.
Tues. 11:45-2:15 p.m.
4-5:15 p.m.
Thurs.
11:45-2:15 p.m.
7:45-9:45 p.m.
Fri. 6:45-7:30 p.m.
11:45-2:15 p.m.
6:45-8:45 p.m.
Sat. 2-4 p.m.
Sun. 2-4 p.m.
Members only FREE
Tennis Court: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Member$60
RACQUETBALL COURTS
All YMCA memberships include the use of
our two racquetball courts for racquetball,
handball, and wallyball. Racquetball and
wallyball courts can be reserved by members
up to five days in advance. Protective eye
wear must be worn and children under 12
must be accompanied by an adult.
BASKETBALL, PICK UP OVER 30
Large Gym for overflow until 8:45 a.m.
Sat. 7-9 a.m.
Members only FREE
WALLYBALL
Members, challenge your volleyball skills in
the fast paced, off the wall volleyball game.
Court 1: 2 hours
Mon. 9 a.m.
Wed. 9 a.m.
Fri. 9 a.m.
Members only FREE
BASKETBALL, 55+
Cardiovascular Gym
Mon. Wed. Members only CO-ED ADULT SOCCER LEAGUE
12-2 p.m.
12-2 p.m.
FREE
PICKLE-BALL, PICK UP
This league is designed for men and women
interested in playing recreational soccer. Games are played Monday and Thursday
evenings (Tuesday optional play based on
number of teams registered). Equipment is provided for this combo of
ping-pong, tennis and badminton paddle
game. Net and equipment are available at
the front desk upon request.
Large Gym: 2 hours
Wed. 1 p.m.
Members only FREE
Register a team or inquire to be placed
on a team. For more information,
contact Adriane Stoner at astoner@
sewickleyymca.org
PLATFORM TENNIS SOCIALS
Session will start mid-April
Team fee: $600
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All levels welcome, January-April for evening
paddle play. No sign ups necessary.
Contact: Judy Scioscia
412-741-9622 ext. 104
Fri. Jan. 2- April 24
7-10 p.m.
Members Only
FREE
HEALTHY LIVING
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
CARDIOVASCULAR GYM
Monday
Tuesday
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball
5:30-6:30 a.m.
Cardio Pump
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
5:30-6:30 a.m.
Cardio Pump
5:30-6:30 a.m.
Barre
6:45-7:30 p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball
8:30-9:30 a.m.
Stretch &
Strength
8-9 a.m.
Low Impact
Saturday
Sunday
7-8:45 a.m.
Pick-up
Basketball
8:15-9 a.m.
Stretch &
Strength
9-9:30 a.m.
Beginner Barre
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Zumba
9:15-10:15 a.m.
Cardio Blast
10:30-11:30 a.m.
10:15-11:15 a.m.
12-2 p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball 55+
11:45-2:15
p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball
Cardio Pump
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Cardio Pump
9:15-10:15 a.m.
Cardio Blast
9:15-10:30 a.m.
Boot Camp
9:15-10:15 a.m.
Cardio Pump
10:15-11:15 a.m.
10:30-11:30 a.m.
Mix It
10:15-11:15
a.m.
Cardio Pump
12-2 p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball 55+
11:45-2:15 p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball
11:45-2:15 p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball
2-4 p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball
6:45-8:45 p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball
Sculpt It
Sculpt It
4-5:15 p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Cardio Pump
6-7 p.m.
Mix It
6:30-7:30 p.m.
20/20/20
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Boot Camp
8:00-10 p.m.
Volleyball
7-8 p.m.
Zumba
8:00-10 p.m.
Volleyball
7:45-9:45 p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball
HUNTER GYM
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
5:30-6:30 a.m.
Pump It
8-8:30 a.m.
Intro Yoga
5:30-6:30 a.m.
Pilates
8-8:30 a.m.
Intro Pilates
7-8 a.m.
Pump It
8:30-9 a.m.
Stretch
8-8:45 a.m.
Tai Chi
8:30-9:30 a.m.
Stretch
Friday
Saturday
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Pilates
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Martial Art for
Fitness
8:30-10 p.m.
Tae Kwon Do
8-9:30 p.m.
Tae Kwon Do
Classes listed in blue on the schedules in indicate the class is free for
members as a benefit.
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2-4 p.m.
Pick-up
Basketball
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
HEALTHY LIVING
EXERCISE STUDIO
Monday
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Pump It
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
8:45-9:15 a.m.
Yoga, Intro
9-9:30 a.m.
Pilates, Intro
8-9 a.m.
Pilates
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Body in Balance
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Interval Fusion
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Pump It
9:15-10:15 a.m.
Kettlebell
10:30-11:30 a.m.
Pilates
10:30-11:15 a.m.
Yoga, Mommy & Me
10:30-11 a.m.
Express Pilates
5-5:30 p.m.
Intro Pilates
5:30- 6:30 p.m.
Pedal & Pump
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Yoga
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Pump It
6:45-7:15 p.m.
Yoga, Intro
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Kettlebell
Wednesday
Thursday
CYCLE STUDIO
Monday
Tuesday
5:30-6:30 a.m.
Cycle
5:30-6:30 a.m.
Cycle
Friday
Saturday
5:30-6:30 a.m.
Cycle
8:15-9 a.m.
Cycle
9:15-10 a.m.
Cycle
9:15-10:15 a.m.
Cycle
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Cycle
6-6:45 p.m.
Beginner Cycle
9:15-10:15 a.m.
Cycle
9:15-10:15 a.m.
Cycle
5:30-6 p.m.
Pedal & Pump
WALTER J. BRANNON CENTER
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
8-9 a.m.
Yoga
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
8-9 a.m.
Yoga
LARGE GYM
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
8-10 a.m.
Stroller Walk
8-10 a.m.
Stroller Walk
8-10 a.m.
Stroller Walk
8-10 a.m.
Stroller Walk
8-10 a.m.
Stroller Walk
7-8:45 a.m.
B-ball over 30
overflow
Sunday
1-3 p.m.
Pick-up
Pickleball
RACQUETBALL COURTS
All YMCA memberships include the use of our two racquetball courts for racquetball, handball, and
wallyball. Racquetball courts can be reserved by members up to seven days in advance. Protective eye
wear must be worn and children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
FAITH IN ACTION
WHO WE HELP
Faith in Action helps adults 60 and over who
live in the Quaker Valley, Cornell, Moon and
Ambridge Area school districts. Branches
also located in West Allegheny and
Zelienople.
WHO VOLUNTEERS
Men and women who
• have busy schedules.
• work during the day.
• like to make the most of their time
(volunteer while running errands).
• support other philanthropic projects.
• are retired and want to volunteer.
Faith in Action provides senior citizens with
drivers to help them remain independent and a
vital part of their community by providing rides
to doctor appointments and medical treatments,
the grocery store and access to conduct their
personal affairs.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Annually, Faith in Action provides approximately
1,400 rides to seniors in the Sewickley Valley
through a network of volunteer drivers. Faith in
Action began in 2002 as a community outreach
program at the Sewickley Valley YMCA, and
now is a program jointly supported through a
partnership between the Y and Heritage Valley
Health System.
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Faith in Action is funded by community donations
and support from the YMCA and Heritage Valley
Sewickley Foundation. provide a ride
make a financial gift
start a corporate sponsorship
refer a friend to volunteer
SAVE THE DATE
2015 FAITH IN ACTION CHARITY
GOLF OUTING
Join us as golfers rally behind a great cause at
Beaver Valley Golf Club. There will be great
golf, food and friendship. Bring your friends,
business associates and golfing partners and
have fun supporting Faith in Action’s mission. Enjoy a shot gun start at noon followed by
cocktails and Hors D’oeuvres where skill
awards will be presented. Register today!
If you’d like to make a gift to
Faith in Action or volunteer, please
contact the Heather Ochman at the
YMCA at 412-741-9622 x135 or
[email protected];
or the Heritage Valley Sewickley
Foundation at [email protected]
or 412-749-7050.
MONDAY, JUNE 23 12-6:30 P.M.
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
COMMUNITY
SOCIAL GROUPS
BIBLE STUDY
This program is a nondenominational Bible Study in a
small group setting. No registration
required. For more information
contact Karen Hallisey at 412-7419622 ext. 109.
BRIDGE
Games are stratified opened pairs,
ACBL sanctioned and directed by
John Bernhard. 1st and 2nd overall
winners will receive cash awards.
For more info, contact Karen at
412- 741-9622 ext. 109. Enjoy free
bridge lessons each Friday beginning
at 11:30. Participants must register
in advance and lessons are designed
for beginning Bridge players.
Hunter Gym: 3 hours, 30 minutes
Fri. 12:30 p.m.
Members & Non-member
$6/game
JUST FOR US LADIES
Women over 55 will enjoy monthly
meetings that include speakers, trips,
luncheons, shopping and holiday
parties.
Community Activity Center or
Oasis Conference Room: 1 hour
30 minutes
2nd Wed. of each month 10:30 a.m.
MemberFREE
Non-Member $13/Year
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
SENIOR MEN’S CLUB
Senior Men’s Club is open to all retired men. The
club meets weekly and includes speakers, trips,
golf, card games and social events. Coffee and
donuts served. The club is a member of PA YMCA
Federation of Retired Persons.
Hunter Gym: 2 hours
Fri. 10 a.m.
Member$15
Non-Member $15
SIT AND STITCH
Bring your favorite craft to work on, while
socializing with friends during Sit and Stitch.
Oasis: 2 hours
Tues. 10 a.m.
MemberFREE
Non-Member $26/Year
VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES
Staff and volunteers team up to provide programs
and services to our members, our YMCA and our
community.
There are many exciting ways to volunteer!
Volunteers can:
• coach the youth basketball league
• supervise in the teen center
• assist with administrative work
• drive for Faith in Action
• assist with fund raising events
• cook for the teen center
Last year, 282 people experienced first-hand
the joy and fulfillment of sharing their time and
talents. As a result, the YMCA and the community
benefitted from 14,505 hours of volunteered
services. Embrace your ability to help, learn and
grow. For more information contact Karen Hallisey
at 412-741-9622 ext. 109
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
COMMUNITY
STERLING CIRCLE
Individuals 55 and over meet every
Thursday for coffee, light snack, wii
bowling, board games and support that
enriches people’s lives.
OASIS Conference Room: 2 hours
Thurs.
10 a.m.
CommunityFREE
STERLING CIRCLE LUNCH AND LEARN
Partnership with UPMC Fit For Life older adults
can enjoy lunch and a fun educational activity
or lecture.
Exercise Studio: 2 hours
Tues., Jan. 20
12 p.m.
Tues., Feb. 18
12 p.m.
Tues., Apr. 21
12 p.m.
Y Members$3
Non Y Members
$5
STERLING CIRCLE EXCURSIONS
Day trips to local attractions. Fees pay for
transportation only. Rivers Casino
Thurs., Feb. 19, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. $10
Bus leaves Y upper parking lot promptly at 9
a.m.
Coming Soon:
Shopping in the Strip District on Wed., June 10
Presque Isle State Park on Fri., August 21
Volant Shops on Friday, Oct. 2
For more information, contact Karen Hallisey at
412-741-9622 ext. 109 or Celeste Fryz at 412741-9622 ext. 102
Session 1: Jan. 5 - Feb. 22
Session 2: Feb. 23 - Apr. 12
Session 3: Apr. 13 - May 31
COMMUNITY EVENTS
MEDICARE BOOT CAMP
Does the idea of dealing with the A, B, C
and D’s of insurance fatigue you or are you
confused about your Medicare choices?
The Sewickley Y has enlisted the expertise
of a Medicare Advantage Representative
to strengthen your knowledge of Medicare
Eligibility, Medicare Enrollment, New
Deadlines, Medicare parts A, B, C, and D,
and Medicare choices and resources.
OASIS Conference Room
Mon. April 13
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Wed. May 27
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
CommunityFREE
SENIOR GAMES
Have fun participating in a variety of social
activities: Wii Bowling, Billiards, Cornhole,
Garbage Can Golf, Horseshoes, Bingo, Ping
Pong and more!
Lunch will be served at the Walter J. Brannon
Community Activity Center. For more info,
Karen Hallisey at 412-741-9622 ext. 109.
Location of events TBA day of event:
Tues. May 19
9 a.m.- 2 p.m.
SENIOR PROM, 55+
Proms are ageless. Dig out your old prom
dress or fancy suit or buy a new one, and
join us for an evening of dance and Karoke.
Music, Karoke, champagne, non-alcoholic
punch and light snacks provided. Beer and
wine are permitted, but must be provided by
attendee.
Community Activity Center
Sat. March 21
7-10 p.m.
Member$5
Non-Member $10
WELLNESS SEMINARS
Watch the Friday Flyer for upcoming wellness
workshops available at the Walter J. Brannon
Community Activity Center.
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BABYSITTING TRAINING
This training is for boys and girls ages 10-14 to
learn basic skills for babysitting. The training
includes topics in activities, nutrition, first
aid, and water safety. Students will receive
certificate of completion.
Exercise Studio : 3 hours
Sat. May 2 9 a.m.
Member
& Non-member
$25
AHA FIRST AID CERTIFICATION
American Heart Association Certification for
First Aid skills.
Exercise Studio: 3 hours
Sat. Feb. 21 9 a.m.
Sat. Apr. 25 9 a.m.
Member
& Non-member
$50
YMCA LIFEGUARD COURSE
If you have ever wanted to learn the skills to
save a life, and are 16 years of age prior to
the end ofcourse the YMCA Guard Course is for
you. Participants will learn life guarding skills
to prepare you in finding the perfect summer
job. All participants must pass the lifeguard
prerequisite swim test on the first day of
course. YMCA Life Guarding course will begin
in April and finish in May 2015 to prepare
participants for their summer job. Contact Kelly
Wagner at 412-741-9622 ext. 110 for info.
Classes are Apr. 2,9,16,23,30,May 2 and 7.
Member$250
Non-Member $275
Register deadline is Mar. 31.
YMCA LIFEGUARD
RECERTIFICATION COURSE
AHA BLS FOR THE HEALTHCARE
PROVIDER
This course recertifies lifeguards for two
years. CPR for Professional Rescuer First Aid,
Oxygen Administration, and YMCA lifeguard
certification must be current upon taking
recertification. Contact Paula Kwalick at 412741-9622 ext. 134 for more info prior to
registration for this course.
Fri. May 15 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Member$70
Non-Member $100
Register deadline is April 30.
Includes adult, infant/child CPR, AED, two-man
rescue.
Exercise Studio: 3 hours
Sat. Jan. 31 9 a.m.
Sat. Apr. 11 9 a.m.
Member
& Non-member
$50
PEDIATRIC CPR/ FIRST AID
Training includes first aid and CPR skills for
infant/child.
Exercise Studio:
4 hours
Sat. Feb. 7 12 p.m.
Member
& Non-member:
$60
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
RENTALS AND POLICIES
WALTER J. BRANNON
COMMUNITY ACTIVITY CENTER
The Center will provide an unforgettable
experience boasting ample natural light, a view
of War Memorial Park and a cozy lounge area.
The main hall is ideal for larger groups (up to
60). Contact Roni Vilseck at 412-741-9622 ext.
112 for info. Community service and non-profit groups
Member$50
Non-Member$150
Family events, birthday parties, etc.
Member $175
Non-Member$275
Business groups
Member
$250
Non-Member$500
MAKE UP POLICY
To meet the needs of our members, YMCA
classes are tightly scheduled and often full. We
ask that you choose your programs carefully
as make-up and substitute classes are not
possible.
MEMBER CONDUCT
Caring:
The Y is committed to providing a
safe and welcoming environment for every
member and guest. To promote safety and
comfort for all, we ask individuals to act
appropriately at all times when participating in
Y programs at the Y or at an off-site locations.
Honesty:
To carry out the Y mission, we ask
that members and guests identify themselves
to staff when asked, and be able to produce
a Y membership card or identification upon
request.
Respect:
We expect persons using the Y to
behave in a mature and responsible way, and
to respect the rights and dignity of others. We
do not permit language or any action that may
hurt or frighten another person, including staff.
Responsibility: Members and guests are
encouraged to be responsible for their personal 47
comfort and safety. Please report any offending
condition or behavior to a Y staff person.
NON-DISCRIMINATION OF
SERVICES
Services shall be provided without regard to
race, religious creed, color, disability, sexual
orientation, ancestry, national origin, age,
or sex. Services shall be made accessible to
individuals with disabilities through the most
practical and economically feasible methods
available. The Sewickley Valley YMCA will
make every effort to accommodate nonEnglish speaking individuals.
PROGRAM REFUND POLICY
Refunds will be issued if notice is given at
least five business days prior to the start
date of the program. All refund requests
must be made directly through the program
director. Refunds will be completed in the
manner by which
was
the payment
made.
A
credit voucher can be requested to be used
toward any future program.
The Y reserves the right to cancel a program
that doesn’t reach minimum enrollment.
Programs cancelled by the Y will be refunded
in full by check or as a credit voucher, based
upon the original payment.
PRORATED CLASSES
Class fees will not be prorated for late
registrations. Late registrations are accepted
in most programs (late registration for swim
lessons is not recommended) but will require
payment of the full class fee.
THUNDER/LIGHTNING POLICY
In the event of thunder or lightning,
the pool will close, and the deck will be
cleared. The area will stay closed for 20
minutes after each flash of lightning and/
or clap of thunder. Everyone must exit the
pool/whirlpool. Swim lessons will run as
scheduled with the kids learning skills on the
pool deck.
T GETHER
WE CAN ACHIEVE SO MUCH MORE
With our doors open to all, we work every day to connect people from all
backgrounds across the Quaker Valley, Cornell, Moon and Ambridge Area
school districts and support those who need us most.
We must take action today, and only your support will make
it possible. In 2013, the Sewickley Valley YMCA awarded
$476,929 to individuals and families in need.
$167,305
Awarded to working families so their children
had a safe place to learn in our state-licensed
child care programs
$240,457
Supported individuals and families who need
the Y for affordable programs that encourage
everyone to stay active, teach healthy
nutrition, and provide support and motivation
$69,164
Provided boys and girls a summer to
remember at day camp
SUPPORT THE Y. THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO DONATE.
• Phone: To make your gift or pledge contact Amy Richardson at 412-741-9622 ext. 108
• Mail: Make checks payable to Sewickley Valley YMCA and mail to 625 Blackburn Road,
Sewickley, PA 15143
• Online: Donate online at http://www.sewickleyymca.org/give-2/
• United Way: Designate our Y as your charity of choice with #286
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625 Blackburn Road
Sewickley, PA 15143
(412) 741-9622
Fax (412) 741-3155
www.sewickleyymca.org
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FUN IS RIGHT AROUND
THE CORNER
SUMMER CAMP
REGISTRATION BEGINS
MONDAY, MARCH 16