YMCA In Newton

276 Church St., Newton Corner, MA 02458  P: 617-244-6050

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Dates, Rates and Forms

 2008 Dates:

  Start Date  End Date   Status as of 2/26/08
 Session One  June 23  June 27  All sections open
 Session Two  June 30  July 3  All sections open
 Session Three  July 7  July 11  All sections open
 Session Four  July 14  July 18 All sections open except Little Sports
 Session Five  July 21  July 25 All sections open except Little Sports
 Session Six  July 28  August 1  All sections open except Little Sports
 Session Seven  August 4  August 8  All sections open
 Session Eight  August 11  August 15  All sections open
 Session Nine  August 18  August 22  All sections open
 Session Ten  August 25  August 29  All sections open

 

2008 Rates:

Full Day (9:00 am-4:00 pm): $285 for Members, $350 for Non-Members

Half Day (9:00 am-12:00 pm): $185 for Members, $250 for Non-Members 

 

 Camp Pikati Options:

  • All Sports: traditional and nontraditional sports games for children ages 6-12
  • Little Sports: sports games for children ages 4-9
  • Dance: dance steps and routines for children ages 6-12
  • Y-Fit: overall fitness using noncompetitive fitness games, the climbing wall, and our youth fitness equipment for children ages 6-12
  • Krafty Kids: creative arts and crafts workshop for children ages 6-12
  • Traveling Kids Club: half day and full day field trips for ages 10-13
  • Beach Week: field trips to various beaches and state park ponds for ages 10-13
  • Y-Help: service learning program for ages 10-15

Sports Camp Options:

  • Soccer: Conducted by James Bede (former French professional player) and his International Soccer Academy staff, campers learn proper techniques and sound fundamentals.
  • Basketball: Participants learn the proper techniques of shooting, dribbling, rebounding, and passing through daily skills sessions. Children will be placed on teams of five and will play games daily.
  • Lacrosse: Campers learn and practice fundamentals of the game and team concepts. No prior lacrosse experience or equipment is necessary.
  • Baseball: The proper techniques of throwing, catching, and hitting are taught in a fun and positive environment. Children practice drills that reinforce the techniques through playing games each day.
  • Flag Football: Children have an opportunity to learn and enjoy a traditional sport in a safe environment. Participants learn the fundamentals of passing, catching, route running, de-flagging, and offensive and defensive strategies.