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2011 SPRING PROGRAM GUIDE
ymcanm.orgYMCA of Northern Michigan
622 Howard St., Petoskey, MI231-348-8393
3 ON 3 BASkEtBAlltOURNAMENt
Peose High Schoo
Saurda, Apri 30, 2011 9:00am
One Da tournamen-Doube Eiminaion,
2 games guaraneed
$20/person-Need a eas 3 paers, 4 max
Bos & Girs Divisions-Grades 3-12
Concession sand i be open
tournamen -shirs given o a paricipans
Firs and second paces eams in each
division i receive aards
Bos and girs divisions i be
separae. Co-ed eams i be paced
in he bos division.
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NorthMichi
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KETBALLTOURNAMENT
2011
The YMCA of Northern Michigan and Meijer invite the kids of
northern Michigan to lace up their basketball shoes, gather their
friends and join us for a day of fun at the 2011 3 on 3 Basketball
Tournament. Girls and boys in grades 3 and up are welcome to put
together a team for the areas best one day hoops event.
Meijer is partnering with the Y for the second year to host the
3on3 tourney that draws participants from 10 counties. Meijers
commitment of helping our community become a better place tolive, work and play, is the foundation of our partnership said Jen-
nifer Crockett, YMCA Program Director. All the proceeds from
this event goes toward providing Y programs for youth throughout
northern Michigan.
DIDyOUkNOw...Basketballhasbeenaroundfor120years.Invented
byJamesNaismith,whoatthetimewasaninstructorat
aYMCAtrainingschool. Attherequestofhissupervisor,
Jameswastoorganizeavigorousrecreationactivitythatwas
suitableforyoungmentoplayindoorsinthewinter. The
rstgameshad9players,usedasoccerballandthegoals
werewoodenpeachbasketsafxedtothewalls. Elevating
thegoals,whileallowingtheballtobepassedandnot
carried,eliminatedinjuriestotheplayers,whichwas
aproblemwithfootballandrugby.
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Thank you so much for your support of the 2010JC Penney Afterschool Round-Up events! With yourhelp, we raised more than $5,300 to support yourlocal YMCA afterschool programs. During JC Pen-ney Afterschool Round-Up, customers are invited toround the amount of their purchase up to the nearestwhole dollar and donate the difference to the YMCAof Northern Michigan. The funds raised will help theYMCA provide hundreds of children in your commu-nity, life-enriching afterschool programs that inspirethem to be smart, strong and socially responsible. Onbehalf of the children served by JCPenney Afterschooland the Y, thank you for your support!
the 2011 Round-Up evens i be hed
Apri 13-26, Augus 3-16, Ocober 12-25
and November 30-December 12.
Conac us a 231-348-8393 for more informaion
abou Da Camp, Memberships or Financia Aid.
tHE 1St tEE OF BOyNE HIGHlANDSyouth development programs
The First Tee provides programs for youth ages 5 to 17 teaching
fe skills through the game of golf at Boyne Highlands.hree-week and one-week programs are available this summer.
Youth will learn about the game of golf including the rules,
kills as well as how to act on the golf course. They will also
xperience how values such as respect, honesty and
ondence will help them achieve success not only at golf,
ut at home and school as well.
For more informaion, pease visi
.herseebonehighands.org
y-CENtERMeet your friends atthe Y after school!kids:
Choose your own activities, the way you spend your day is up
Improve your Dance Dance Revolution and Guitar Hero skills
Fun games like ping pong, pool, foosball, Wii and much more
Computers for surng or homework
Snack Shack has lots of treats for your after school cravings
You dont have to be a Y member to be at the Y
Parens:
Convenient in-town location
Very affordable
Daily drop-in, no upfront schedule needed
Open late to accommodate your work schedule
Trained staff on duty to monitor and mentor
Dont ght after school trafc, kids can take the shuttle bus or
Half days, we are open 11:30am-7:00pm
No school days, we are open noon-5:30pm
y-Cener No Schoo SchedueFriday 3/18 noon-5:30pm (Professional Development Day
Friday 4/1 noon-5:30pm (Spring Break begins)
Monday 4/4 - Friday 4/8 noon-5:30pm (Spring Break)
Monday 4/11 noon-5:30pm (Spring Break)
Friday 4/22 CLOSED (Good Friday)
Friday 5/27 noon-5:30pm (Professional Development Day
Monday 5/30 CLOSED (Memorial Day)
Friday 6/10 11:30am-7:00pm (Last Day of School 1/2 day
Summer HoursStarting Monday 6/13 Monday-Thursday noon-5:30pm
BRING A FRIEND FRIDAyBring a friend with you to the Y-Center on sel
Fridays and you and your friend get to enjoy the
YCenter for free that day!
Schedued for 4/1, 5/6, 6/3
CAMP PET-O-SE-GA
y-DAy CAMPTime to start thinking about summer plans! Spend your
ays at Camp Petosega! The YMCA of Northern Michigan in
artnership with Emmet County Parks and Recreation is offering
summer day camp for northern Michigan communities. The
ay camp is full of fun, educational and exciting projects, games
nd eld trips the kids will love. Camp Petosega offers nature
rails, sandy beaches, sport courts, grassy open areas, re ring
nd clean indoor area for indoor activities with indoor restrooms.
Summer Camp is Monday through Friday 9:00am-3:30pm,
with extended care options of 8:00am-5:30pm. We offer
0 weeks throughout the summer starting June 20th forampers 6-14 years old. Campers may sign up for as many
weeks as t into their summer schedule. For more
nformation on cost and camp dates, please check our website
t www.ymcanm.org and look for our camp brochure in the
mail and school folders in March.
FORyOUtHDEVElOPMENt
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tIE DyECreate amazing designs with
bright colors on items you can
wear! Learn different techniques
for different styles of tye dye pat-
terns. Make sure to bring old
clothes to work in.
Ages: 2nd - 5h grade
Das: Mon. 4:00-5:00pm
Session: March 7-28
locaion: y loer leve
Fees: $20 y Members
$30 Non-members
lEADERS ClUBDesigned to help youth develop
a positive sense of self-worth,
raise academic standards, provide
positive role models, and create
opportunities for community in-
volvement through activities, plan-
ning and projects. Everyone is
welcome.
Ages: 6h - 8h grade
Das: tue. 4:00-5:00pm
Session: Apri 12-June 7
locaion: y loer leve
Fees: Free y Members$10 Non-members
I DIG DIRtSpend time this spring outdoors
exploring ways to plant owers
and vegetables! Each week we wi
unearth new info about plants and
soil, and then spend the rest of
the time digging in the dirt! Wear
clothes that can get dirty.
Ages: 2nd - 5h grade
Das: Mon. 4:00-5:00pm
Session: Ma 2 - Ma 23
locaion: y loer leve
Fees: $20 y Members
$30 Non-members
SCRAPBOOk:Its all about myfriends and family!
Bring in your pictures of your-
self with friends or family and
learn how to put them together
in a book that you can show your
friends! We have lots of cool stick
ers and patterned paper to make
your pages look amazing. Sign up
with a friend and create your page
together. Scrapbooks make greatgifts!
Ages: 2nd - 8h grade
Das: wed. 4:00-5:00pm
Session: Ma 4 - Ma 25
locaion: y loer leve
Fees: $20 y Members
$30 Non-members
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When school is out...
FUN IS IN At tHE y!March April May
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kICkBAllThis is a great opportunity for young ath-
letes to learn the fundamentals of baseball,utilizing the game of kickball. Participantslearn the concepts of running bases, outeldplay and teamwork.
Ages: 4-6 ear ods
Das: Saurda mornings
Session 3: Apri 30-Ma 21
(4 ees)
locaion: lincon Eemenar
Schoo, Peose
Fees: $26 y Members
$40 Non-members
SPORtSY sports programs are less competitive, value-based
programs where all players are given an equal opportu-nity to participate. The focus is on learning basic skillsand concepts of the sport. A typical session includes30 minutes of practice followed by 45 minutes of gameplay with emphasis on having fun! Player will receiveteam t-shirts and at the end of the program, each play-er will receive and award for their accomplishments.
PARENtS: Hep coach our chids eam
and ge a $10 discoun! this is a grea
opporuni o spend ime ih our chid!
Extending the theory that a golfers rst sho
can set the tone for an entire round, the Junior
Trade-Up Program sets the tone for entire lifeti
spent enjoying golf.
ItS AS EASy AS 1, 2, 3:1. Bring Junior o a Bone Counr Spors oca
and e proper our oung sar.
2. Reurn Juniors gof cub ih he paperorbeeen Apri 1s and Augus 1s of he fooear. If our oung sar has ougron his/hcubs, ou i receive 100% credi oardsJunior equipmen. Reurns afer Augus 1sreceive a 50% credi.
3. Repea seps 1 & 2 for a perfec he fooear.
Important conditions: $30 membership fee appMembership may not be transferred to another vidual. Members may receive $100 credit towarnew adult set upon completion of the program.
seasonal exchange fee applies. Sets must be coplete and in playable condition when returned.
kids ages 8-14(4 sessions, includes 1 at Boyne Mountain)
y Members $32, Non-members $48
wEDNESDAyS At BOyNE CIty HIGH SCHOOl GyM
5:30-6:30, Apri 20, 27, Ma 4, (Ma 11 a he Mounain)
tHURSDAyS At NCMC GyM IN PEtOSkEy
5:30-6:30, Apri 21, 28, Ma 5, (Ma 12 a he Mounain)
lADIES(5 sessions, includes 1 at Boyne Mountain)y Members $48, Non-members $72
wEDNESDAyS At BOyNE CIty HIGH SCHOOl GyM
6:30-7:30, Apri 20, 27, Ma 4, (Ma 11 a he Mounain)
Ladies will also enjoy an evening at the YMCA with appetizers and video instruction on A
tHURSDAyS At NCMC GyM IN PEtOSkEy
6:30-7:30, Apri 21, 28, Ma 5, (Ma 12 a he Mounain)
Ladies will also enjoy an evening at the YMCA with appetizers and video instruction on A
Were delighted to offer affordable golf instruction with the head pro at Boyne Motain! Kids will pitch, putt, and take full swings indoors and outdoors plus learn hgolf builds honesty and character. Ladies can brush up their skills before the courseopen, all in a lighthearted atmosphere.
Mie Fa, head pro at Boyne Mountain, has 20 years of experi-ence in the golf industry. He enjoys teaching everyone from begin-ners to accomplished players of all ages, and believes that golf is agreat way to learn values for a lifetime. this cass has been madepossibe b Bone Counr Spors.
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JUNIOR GOlFtRADE-UP PROGRAM
All participants are required to wear white soled sneakers and appropriate golf attire.
Bring clubs if you have them, but not required.
PARtICIPAtINGBOyNE COUNtRy
SPORtS lOCAtIONS:
Bone Mounain - 231.675.6006
Peose 231.439.4906
traverse Ci 231.941.1999
Boomed His 248.338.0803
Novi 248.347.3323
GOlF ClASSES
MANy tHANkSo everone ho hepedih our Open House!
American Spoon Foods
Avalanche Bay
Yoga Roots
Lite 96 FM
the Petoskey News-Review
Traci Baxendales martial arts class
Mike Fay and Boyne Country Sports
and all our volunteers.
I as a grea nigh!we oo forard o seeing
man ne friends aevens his Spring.
YMCA ofNorthern Michigan
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FAMIly FUN NIGHtThe rst Friday of the month is Family Fun Night. Bring your entire
family to the Y and enjoy affordable time together. Get some great familyideas for a healthy home and habits that lead to healthier living. Visit theYMCA Healthy Family Home site to get started www.ymca.net/healthy-
family-home/. Light snacks will be provided. Chaenge mom or dad o a
game of ping pong, creae a fami poo ournamen, r ou Dance
Dance Revouion, wii & Ps2 games, foosba, air hoce, board
games, and more
Ages: a ages ecome.
Most activities geared for age 6 and older.
Das: Firs Frida of he monh (4/1, 5/6, 6/3)
6:30pm-8:30pm
locaion: y buiding (y-Cener)
Fees: Free y Members or $10 per fami Non-members
HOSt yOUR EVENt At tHE y!The YMCA building at 622 Howard Street is available during
the day until 2:30pm and after 7:00pm Monday through Friday,and all day on Saturday and Sunday. Our facilities can accom-modate 100 people. There are two kitchens, a large open spacewith Wii, PS2, table tennis, pool tables, tables and chairs, aworkshop area, bathrooms and more. Chairs and tables can bemoved to create a dance oor. Comfortable sofas offer seatingareas for discussions, meetings and retreats.
Our space is grea for: Lock-ins and overnights, workshopsand arts and crafts, birthday, family or holiday parties, book clubmeetings, bridge and card clubs, small presentations, committeeand board meetings, and more.
Conac us a 231-348-8393 for more informaion ifoure ineresed in using our faciiies o hos ournex meeing or even.
More quesions? Ca he y a 348-839
y MARtIAl ARtS PROGRAM
MARtIAl ARtSMartial Arts of the 21st century builds
both physical and mental strength. Students
learn discipline, condence in themselves,respect for others and teamwork, along withthe fun and self-satisfaction of accomplish-ment.These are great benets to martial arts
training, even if the defense skills are neverneeded. Strength, exibility, coordination
and cardiovascular health are just the be-ginning. Y martial arts instructors strive tofulll all these goals in their classes.
lIttlE DRAGONSBoys and girls learn the basic Shotokan
karate skills, but more importantly theylearn respect, self-control and good be-havior. Students are taught from threecore topics including personal safety, selfmastery and martial arts.
SHOtOkAN kARAtEStudents are taught the basics of Shotokan
karate, emphasizing physical training, self-con-trol and respect, combined with personal safety.This class is fun and challenging. Studentsadvance at their own pace and have the opportu-
nity to test for belts.
locaion:- Tim Bondy Physical Therapy in Kmart Plaza
2 cass opions:
- Little Dragons Tuesdays 6-6:45pm(age 4 to 7)
- Shotokan Karate Tuesdays 7-8pm(age 8 & up)
Ne Pricing Opions:- $7.00 per class drop in fee (Y member)
- $10.00 per class drop in fee (non-member)
- Or: $60.00 punch card for 10 classes (Y member)Punch cards are valid for 1 year from date of purchase
- $90.00 punch card for 10 classes (non-member)Punch cards are valid for 1 year from date of purchase
- Wear athletic clothing, uniforms not required.
Bring a water bottle. Socks and shoes
will be removed during class.
- Scholarships are available through the Y ofce.
Pamen is expeced before paricipaion!
Caring a B or betteraveage? You may be eligiblefor a good-student discount
from Auto-Owners Insuance!
It pays to get good grades . . .
(231) 347-8113
(866)347-8113
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SUNRISE BREAkFAStThis breakfast is being offered in conjunction with the PYSA
Soccer Tournament and in partnership with Sunrise Rotary ofPetoskey and the YMCA of Northern Michigan.
Ages: Everone is ecome!
Das: Sa. 6/18 & Sun. 6/196:30am-10:30am
locaion: Cic Road
Soccer Compex,Peose
Fees: tices:$5 (if purchased before 6/18)
$7 (if purchased at the Breakfast)
Pease ca 348-8393o purchase ices.
EAStEREGG HUNt!Bring the whole family and join the fun!
The egg hunts will be open for ages1-12 years old. There willalso be fun activities to participate inbetween egg hunts! Plan to stay forlunch because there will be aconcession stand with snacks
and lunch specials.Ages: 1-12 ears od
Das: Saurda,Apri 23 11am-2pm
Cos: $5 for egg hunparicipans, free foraccompaning adus
locaion: Emme CounCommuniBuiding
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EVENtS AtCALENDARof EVENTMarch 1 Camp Peosega regisraion b
March 18 y-Cener noon-5:30pm
(Professiona Deveopmen D
Apri 1 y-Cener noon-5:30pm (Sprin
Apri 4-8 y-Cener noon-5:30pm (Sprin
Apri 11 y-Cener noon-5:30pm (Sprin
Apri 18 Session 3 casses begin
Apri 22 ClOSED (Good Frida)
Apri 23 Easer Egg Hun
Apri 30 youh Spors kicba begins
Apri 30 3 on 3 Baseba tournamen
Ma 27 y-Cener noon-5:30pm
(Professiona Deveopmen D
Ma 30 ClOSED (Memoria Da)
June 10 y-Cener 11:30am-7:00pm
(las Da of Schoo 1/2 da)
June 20 Camp Peosega Da Camp be
onac us a 231-348-8393 for more informaion abou hese evens, or vouneer opporuni
PAStA BUFFEtA pros o be donaed o
he yMCA of Norhern Michiga
wednesda, Apri 27,
4:30-8:00 p.m.Ba Vie Counr Cub
2328 Counr Cub Road, Peose
$10 for adus, $5 for ids (ages 5-10)ids under 5 free (cash or chec on)
Incudes pasa buffe, saad, bread,
desser, sof drins, cash bar
CARRy-OUt AVAIlABlE
ADVANCE tICkEt PURCHASE APPRECIAt
Peose Ba Vie Counr Cub: 347-21
yMCA of Norhern Michigan: 348-8393
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CAMP HAyO-wENt-HA:an Adventure for Boys
Located on 600 acres on the shores of b
ful Torch Lake, YMCA Camp Hayo-Went-Ha
years of tradition and experience to provide incredible
tures campers remember for a lifetime. Camp Hayo-W
offers age appropriate adventure programs that last ei
or four weeks. Meet the challenge of our extended ca
and hiking trips through Michigan and Canadas wilder
while learning to appreciate the beauty that surrounds
Emai: [email protected]: (231) 544-5
CAMP ARBUtUS HAyO-wENt-an Adventure for Girls
At Camp Arbutus Hayo-Went-Ha, young
and girls will experience adventure and fun
beautiful surroundings while developing lifelong friends
and memories. Campers will enjoy the great variety o
ties we offer daily. The morning schedule allows camp
work together and learn about the equipment and safe
activities and and the afternoon is spent participating
of the offered activities like sailing, swimming, canoein
kayaking, archery, drama, dance, soccer and much mo
Emai:[email protected]: (231) 946-8
CONFERENCE AND REtREAt PROGRAHayo-Went-Ha Conference and Retreat Program ca
vide your group with activities that challenge, educate
provide recreation. Our friendly, trained staff, excellen
ties and wonderful food service are the perfect compo
a weekend experience. Our staff can lead team buildi
ropes course activities or remain in a support role whi
lead the activities. We can host up to 150 people dep
on the time of year. The camp is located within 1 hou
verse City, Charlevoix, Petoskey and Gaylord. A prefe
for meetings and relaxing.
Emai: [email protected]: (231) 544-
ANy VOlUNtEERS?At the Y, your time and talent goes a long way. Volunteers are the backbone of the
organization. When you volunteer at the Y, you are part of a non-prot organization
ith a mission that is for youth development, for healthy living, and for social respon-
bility. As a volunteer you could lead a class, serve as a role model and mentor, serve
n a committee or board, help out in the ofce or with a special event, or be part of
ur annual fundraising campaign. Do something good. Volunteer at the Y today.
Aenion a vouneers! Char-Em United Way offers Volun-
teer Connections, a new way to nd volunteer opportunities in
Emmet and Charlevoix counties. Volunteer Connections uses an
online database of volunteer opportunities as listed by numer-
us non-prot organizations to provide you a one-stop destination when searching for
aces to volunteer. Log on at http://tinyurl.com/volunteerconnections to nd opportu-
ties at the YMCA of Northern Michigan.
HAIRMANS
OUNDtABlE:ark and Denise Antonishen
ank of Northern Michigan
hesley Consulting, Inc.
ntl Order of Odd Fellows
BS Foundation
harles and Lynette Johnson
avid and Linda Johnson
ent Foundation
Grace Macdonald
eijer
orthwestern Bank
leson Foundation
C Penney Co.
odd and Kathy Petersen
etoskey News Review
haron SchappacherAtRONS OF yOUtH:
ay Winds Federalredit Union
obert Blanz
oug Brown
rcuit Controls Corporation
en and Sharron Crockett
.W. Fairbairn & Sons
rst Community Bank
etchs Inc.
rad and Joyce Foster
argaret Johnson
ll and Laura Kane
orthase Flinn Insurance
anthei Inc.
od Niswanderunrise Rotary of Petoskey
OUtH SPONSORS:
eal and Marsha Bidwell
ll and Shannon Brower
rown Motors Inc.
evin and Cindy Christman
rst Presbyterian Church
ll and Mary Foster
ancy Hodgkiss
oie de Vie
illiam R. Kanine P.C.
wanis Club of Petoskey
om and Bette Irwin
ll and Patricia Laimbeer
David Martin
Tim and Judy MurphySteve and Meagan Neal
Josef and Ana Rozsenich
Jeanette Schultz
Marcia and Trisha Shattuck
Stafford and Janice Smith
Smolinski and Christman P.C.
Joe and Charlene Sproles
BUIlDERS:
Kim Aikens and PeterLevanovich
James and Louise Austin
Tom Bailey
Fred Ball
Cynthia Ballantyne
William Bartlett
Ruth BellissimoTim and Lizette Bondy
Brys Estate Vineyard
Jackie Burrell
John and Polly Cheney
Walt and MaryLou Connolly
Jim and Maureen Doull
Paul Dowsett
Pierce and Mary Erb
Evergreen Landscaping
Frank Foster, Jr.
Chip and Jean Frentz
Grandpa Shorters Inc.
Joe and Debbie Grifn
David and Claire Heidtke
Hill, Schroderus and Company
J & S Enterprises
Richard and June Jackson
Joe and Christy Kanine
Stephen and Molly Kircher
Gus and Dree Lo
Jon and Christy Lyons
Steve McLain
Phil and Peggy Millard
Wayne and Suzanne Nayback
Paul Parrott
Brian Peters
Scott and Candi Peters
Preston FeatherBuilding Centers
Steve Radecki
Craig and Mary Rapin
Blain and Lynn RawsonRoast and Toast Cafe
Paul and Mikkie Schemanski
Lynne Symons
Maryanna Thuston
Paul and Katy Varga
Dave and Sue Watson
Ruth Jean Wolff
Dan and Joelle Wilcox
Kris Wingenroth
FRIENDS:
Tom and Patricia Anderson
Steve and Kathy Biggs
William and Phyllis Blanchard
Martha Bowman
Carmen Church
City Park Grill
Pete and Kara Cockeld
Sydnie Crane
Marydell Dilworth
Bill Glass
Mary Gruler
Hubert Hayes
Jim and Carol Helmer
John and Sam Jeffrey
Walt and Judy Knowles
Keith and Mary Ellen Lapp
Tom and Linda Leavitt
Barbara Lindner
Joe and Amanda Macaluso
John and Joan Marshall
John and Jennifer Mastenbrook
Dan and Carol McDonnell
Bill and Dorothy McKillip
Cynthia McSurely
Music Makers of Petoskey
Dennis and Cindi Myers
Steve and Ruth Nelle
Michelle Ratcliff
Ron and Maureen Ronquist
Jerry and Barb Rosevear
Sara Smith
Tim Bondy Physical Therapy
Marana Tost
Tri Rivers Collision-Petoskey
Tim and Peggy Wilcox
StRONG kIDS CAMPAIGN2010 SUPPORtERS
is proud to
sponsor the
Y-Center forthe month
of March!
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PROGRAM REGIStRAtION FORMParticipants Name ________________________________________
M or F Birth Date ______________________Grade ___________
Parent/Guardian Names ____________________________________Address ________________________________________________
City, State, Zip ___________________________________________
Home Phone ____________________Cell Phone ________________
Parent/Guardian Email _____________________________________
Sign me up for
__Individual Membership $60/year __Family Membership $100/year
List additional family members, if signing up for a family membership
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________youh Spors
Please circle shirt size: S (6/8) M (10/12) l (14/16)
Team mate request _______________________________________
___Check if interested in coaching ($10 discount)
Program Name _______________________Session _____Fee _____
Program Name _______________________Session _____Fee _____
Total Fees enclosed _______________________________________
Pa b chec, cash or credi card. Mae checs paabe o yMC
A regisraion forms mus incude pamen.
Credi Card PamenVisa/Master Card _________________________________________
Exp. Date _____________ Amount _______________Code _______
Signature _______________________________________________
Financial assistance ensures everyone belongs at the Y.
Please call 231-348-8393 for nancial assistance information.
Send forms o:
YMCA of Northern Michigan, 622 Howard St., Petoskey, MI 49770In signing this form, I as a parent/guardian, have made myself familiar with this registration form and agree
basic principles of the YMCA of Northern Michigan.
I understand that although the YMCA of Northern Michigan has taken reasonable steps to provide my child w
propriate training, equipment and skilled staff for his/her experience, I acknowledge that some inherent risks
be eliminated without destroying the unique character of these programs. Because of this potential risk, the
requires in writing notication of any of any physical problems that participants may have. I give permissionYMCA of Northern Michigan to take necessary steps for emergency medical care for my child, if warranted.
Aware of the risks and willing to assume them, I hereby waive, release and agree to hold harmless the YMCA
Northern Michigan, their representatives and successors for all claims or liabilities of any kind arising out of m
participation in YMCA of Northern Michigan programs. I have read the descriptions of the programs, underst
requirements for participation, and give my child permission to participate. I assume and accept full respons
their participation.
I hereby grant permission for the YMCA of Northern Michigan to photograph, video, interview and display par
projects, or portions thereof through public view on the YMCA of Northern Michigan website or for promotiona
poses. I agree to allow my child to participate in these projects without nancial remuneration, and release t
of Northern Michigan from any liability arising from the use of said images. Participants names, addresses o
numbers will not be included with any information posted on the web site or for promotional purposes.
I understand the Y is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items. I understand all participants will be
as individuals with respect shown for differences. Furthermore, the YMCA of Northern Michigan reserves the
dismiss a child from any program whose needs we are not able to meet or whose conduct is not in the best in
the total program.
Required signature of parent or guardian ___________________________________________________ Date ___________
enise Antonishen,
ard Chair
eve Neal, Vice Chair
vin Christman,
easurer
aron Schappacher,
cretary
oug Brown
Frank Foster
Mary Foster
Christy Lyons
Noah Marshall-Rashid
Suzanne Nayback
Rod Niswander
Scott Peters
Ken Provost
vid Martin, CEO
rry Wood, Executive Director
nnifer Crockett, Program Director
dy Murphy, Community Development Director
aci Baxendale, Martial Arts Instructor
arne Iddings, Y-Center Counselor
Justin, Y-Center Counselor
rah Leask, Youth Sports Coordinator
taff Members
oard of Directors
MEMBERSHIPINFORMAtION
The YMCA of Northern Michigan is a
membership organization serving the
residents of Emmet and Charlevoix counties.
Your membership allows you to become a
part of the Y community, make new friends,
receive regular communications and enjoyyour favorite program at a reduced rate.
Membership Benes
5 free Y-Center days (4th-12th grade)
Reduced class and program fees
Regular communications and mailings
MC Sports discount (must show member
card & some restrictions apply)
Individual Membership (annual) $60
Family Membership (annual) $100
The Y strives to provide memberships
and programs for all, regardless of family
income. Financial assistance is available for
memberships and/or program fees. Contact
us at 231-348-8393 for more information.
Mission Statement:To put Judeo-Christian principles into practice
through programs that build healthy spirit, mind
and body for all.
Values:We are a values-based, mission-driven
organization focusing on character development
and inclusion with an emphasis on caring, honesty,respect and responsibility.
ymcanm.oYMCA of Northern Michigan622 Howard St., Petoskey, MI
231-348-8393