Friday, June 8, 2012

Kids: Improve Your Athletic, Teamwork Skills At A YMCA Camp

Kids, are you wondering what you'll do this summer?

Parents, is reality starting to settle in that your little ones won't be going back to school for another three months?

Let's keep our kids active and prepare them for future success by taking them to a sports camp.  If Dorchester is to be competitive in this era of school consolidation, many in the community say our kids need to learn skills and teamwork at an earlier age.

We were contacted by the Lincoln YMCA regarding several sports camps they offer to area youth.  One expert told us:  "These camps are a terrific way to develop skills, learn rules and strategies, and understand team concepts. It is also a positive way for students to improve their individual physical fitness level while building their social skills."

Why not call a fellow Dorchester parent or two and carpool the kids 30 minutes to Lincoln to attend one of these excellent events? Below is a sample of the YMCA's offerings:
  • Baseball Camp:  June 11-14 (Grades 2-8)
  • Softball Camp:  June 11-14 (Grades 2-8)
  • Cheerleading Camp:  June 18-21 (Grades 2-8)
  • Football Camp:  June 18-20 (Grades 2-8)
  • Speed & Explosive Power Camp: July 9-12 (Grades 3-8)
  • Boys Basketball Camp:  July 25-28 (Grade 2 and Grades 3-8)
  • Girls Basketball Camp:  July 9-12 (Grades 2-3 and Grades 4-8)
  • Volleyball Camp:  July 23-26 (Grades 2-8)
For more information, please contact YMCA Youth Sports at 402-434-9217 or tjohnson@ymcalincoln.org.

On-line registration is available by clicking here.  Or click here to download a registration form.


3 comments:

  1. village dweebler must takin commissions from the ymca now.............................................................. figures................................. she/he is just in this for the money................................................................................................... probably cant do anything else.................................good luck

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  2. is it really necessary to post remarks from cynical richard? This should be a positive website, not an outlet for such STUIPID remarks

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  3. Anyone interested? I know my kids are.

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