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2012 Gymnastics Summer Camp

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Gymnastics Summer Camp at the Y provides children preschool ages through 7th grade the opportunity to stretch those muscles and burn off some energy.  Gymnastics Summer Camp now provides many new sessions and plenty of opportunity for your child to grow.

Ages

½ Day:  3-5 Years           9:00am-12:30pm

Full Day:  K-7th Grade       9:00am-3:30pm

Before Care and After-Care options available

When

Session V    Week of July 23rd

Session VI   Week of July 30th

Session VII Week of August 6th

Session VIII Week of August 13th

Session IX   Week of August 20th

Where

Family Program Center

Contact

Gymnastics Department at ext. 23 or gymnastics@cccymca.org

 

Additional Info:

To Register for Gymnastics Summer Camp at the Y, please visit our website for additional information and medical forms.  Gymnastics Summer Camp programs are licensed by the State of CT and all participants must have a medical form on file.  Please provide a nut-free snack and lunch for all Gymnastics Summer Camp participants.

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