Classes and Programs

SUMMIT Y TEEN PROGRAMS

For more information call Joseph Marciszyn,

Senior Director of Camp and Family Wellness

908-273-3330 x 148.

Spring I Program Session Session: February 2 to April 12, 2009

Registration: January 20, family members

                        January 21, youth and teen membes

                        January 27, non-members

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SAT AND PSAT PREP PROGRAMS at Summit Y

SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS

ROCK WALL CLIMBING SCHEDULE

 

SENIOR PROM at Summit Y

Free-Open to the Community

Saturday, March 7, 1:00 to 4:00 pm

For high school senior and seniors age 62 +

Dining, DJ., Dancing and door prizes. Come in your party clothes

ready to have a wonderful time. A chance for the greatest generation

to socialize with the next generation.

For more information contact Sue Fieseler, Community Wellness Director

908-273-3330 x 167

Pre-Teen Group Fitness Training

Ages 11 and 12

Small group fitness training under the guidance of a certified personal trainer.

The participanrs will be shown how to exercise correctly and how to structure a well rounded fitness program.

Each meetig will include a cardiovascular workut, strength training and flexibillity training.

Class meets twice a week:

Tuesday and Thursday, 4:00 to 5:00 pm

or

Wenesday and Friday, time to be determined.

Contact Alice Stein, Personal Training Director, 908-273-3330 x 152 to register.

Fee: $150 for one monthly session.

BASKETBALL TRAINING

Ages 13 to 17

One on one basketball instruction, Fee: $65.00 per hour

Contact Peter Luthi, Sports Director for more information.

908-273-3330 x 161

 

YMCA YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT (GRADES 8 - 12)
Motto: “Democracy must be learned by each generation.”
In this program, Teens make the laws by taking on the role of Legislator or even run for Youth Governor!

Youth and Government is a YMCA leadership development program that offers 8th through 12th graders the opportunity to experience the legislative process first hand. Delegates will actually write bills and present them

at a state legislative weekend in Trenton to try to get them passed through the Assembly and Senate.

Conference is held at the New Jersey State House. Delegates meet regularly to prepare and research

their bills and positions.
Page Corps, grade 8
Delegates & Press Corps, grades 9 to 12

 

LEADERS CLUB (GRADE 7-12)

The goal of the Leaders Club is to promote and enhance the personal growth and social skills of young people in order to develop leaders who will be a positive force in their communities. The leaders club provides club members with opportunities for leadership training, service to others, and personal growth. Young people meet on a weekly basis in small groups, working closely with their peers and a counselor on skill- and character-buildingactivities, as well as on planning and organizing club projects. Meetings are generally Tuesday Nights at 7:00pm. Leaders Club is a safe haven for teens to be confident and competent young adults with a sense of belonging in their community.  This club begins with a general information meeting at 7:00pm on Tuesday September 26th at the Summit YMCA please stop by or contact Joseph Marciszyn for more information. New members are always welcome.

MODEL UNITED NATIONS (GRADES 9-12)

The Model United Nations program is an experience in diplomacy that provides teen members and adult leaders with a greater appreciation for our global community through hands-on involvement with international issues and solutions. The culminating conference, the General Assembly, is geared toward developing teen members’international consciousness through role-play as they represent one of the members of the United Nations. This program begins with a general information meeting at 7:00pm on Thursday September 28th at the Summit YMCA please stop by or contact Joseph Marciszyn for more information.

 

AFTER-SCHOOL TEEN SPACE

A space just for teens

The Teen Space is a designated place for student’s grades 7-12

Monday – Thursday 3:00 to 5:30pm.

Teens will be able to sign up for activities that they want to participate in rather than just feeling “cared for.”

Some choices will be to do homework, play games, shoot hoops, plan community service projects, or

just simply hang out.  All this will be facilitated by the Y staff responsible for working with teens.

(open September through June).

 

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