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Marshall Area YMCA
Basic Information
Address: 200 South A Street
Marshall, MN 56258
Phone Number: (507) 532-9622
Fax Number: (507) 537-3589
Additional Information
Focus: After school care for school age children
Sponsor:
Marshall Area YMCA
Director: Monica Vierkant - Youth Development Director
Schools Served: Marshall Public School
Holy Redeemer School
MACS
Milroy
Minneota
Balaton
Lynd
Cottonwood
School District: Marshall School District 413
County: Lyon
Schedule: Monday-Friday 3:00pm-6:00pm
Ages: Grades K-6
Capacity: 30
Membership/Pricing: Members Full Week $50; Members 3 day $30; Program Participants Full Week $70; Program Participants 3 Day $45. Financial Assistance also available
Setting:
Marshall Area Ymca
Program Highlights:
Children participate in weekly themed activities, group games, and the use of the YMCA facility.
Activities:
Along with enrichment based activities of crafts, science, math, and music, the children enjoy the use of the YMCA facility. They swim every Friday and walk to area parks when the weather permits. On School's Out Camp days, they enjoy field trips such as State Parks, bowling, and the SMSU Planetarium.
Program Information:
The Super Cool After School Program is a quality recreation/enrichment program that runs on school days from 3:00pm-6:00pm. Activities include sports, fitness, character development, homework help, service-learning projects, and more. The Program is modeled after the four core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.
On fair weather days, the program walks to area parks. Every Friday the children enjoy the full use of the two indoor swimming pools and water slide.
On days when school is not in session, the YMCA offers School's Out Camp from 7:30am-6:00pm. A full day of activities and field trips are planned for the participants. One Wednesday a month, Marshall Schools have Early Out Wednesdays. On those days the A.S.P runs from 12:00pm-6:00pm, with the cost of the extra time automatically figured in!
Options for full week or up to 3 days a week for participants is available along with financial assistance.
For more information please got to our website.
Slogan: We build strong kids, strong families, strong communities