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Sherwood Regional Family YMCA
Basic Information
Address: 23000 SW Pacific Hwy Sherwood, OR 97140
Email: lallison@ymca-portland.org
Phone Number: 503-625-9622
Fax Number: 503-925-9623
Additional Information
Focus: Working with youth, parents, and the community to provide a safe, active, healthy, and fun programs
Director: Lynell Allison
Schools Served: Hopkins, Middleton, and Archer Glen Elementary Schools, Bussing provided from school district
School District: Sherwood School District
County: Washington
Schedule: 2:30pm thru 6pm / Mon thru Fri
Ages: K thru 5th grade
Capacity: 30 kids
Membership/Pricing: $25 a wk memb/ $35 a wk non / $9 a day
Setting:
In a gymnasium/classroom/playarea
History:
This program is just jumping to a great start
Program Highlights:
There will be swimming twice a week along with regular physical activities to work with the acadamic cirriculum. Allowing children to keep active and interested in the things they are learning. Even the homework they are bringing home to finish will get done so they can engage in more excitement that we have to offer. Homework always comes first!
Activities:
Swimming, DDR, SportsWall, Rock Climbing, Basketball, and many more
Field Trip Destinations: Bowling and ice arena
Program Information:
Program will be built to suit the age groups that will be attending. Homework and activities will be split to work with the appropriate age groups. K thru 2nd grade will be primarily working together with their activities while the 3rd thru 5th will study together to help themselves through that next stage in life.
Slogan: We Build Strong Kids, Strong Families, Strong Communities