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YMCA of Northern Michigan

ymcanm.org
622 Howard St., Petoskey, MI
231-348-8393

2011 SPRING PROGRAM GUIDE


3 on 3 Basketball
Tournament
The YMCA of Northern Michigan and Meijer invite the kids of
northern Michigan to lace up their basketball shoes, gather their
friends and join us for a day of fun at the 2011 3 on 3 Basketball

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Tournament. Girls and boys in grades 3 and up are welcome to put
together a team for the area’s best one day hoops event.

Meijer is partnering with the Y for the second year to host the YMCA
3on3 tourney that draws participants from 10 counties. “Meijer’s of
commitment of helping our community become a better place to on Northern

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live, work and play, is the foundation of our partnership” said Jen-
nifer Crockett, YMCA Program Director. “All the proceeds from
Michigan
this event goes toward providing Y programs for youth throughout
northern Michigan.”

• Petoskey High School

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• Saturday, April 30, 2011 9:00am

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• Boys & Girls Divisions-Grades 3-12


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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT


CAMP PET-o-se-ga Y-Center
Y-Day Camp
Time to start thinking about summer plans! Spend your
days at Camp Petosega! The YMCA of Northern Michigan in
Meet your friends at
the Y after school!
Kids:
• Choose your own activities, the way you spend your day is up to you
partnership with Emmet County Parks and Recreation is offering • Improve your Dance Dance Revolution and Guitar Hero skills
a summer day camp for northern Michigan communities. The • Fun games like ping pong, pool, foosball, Wii and much more
day camp is full of fun, educational and exciting projects, games
• Computers for surfing or homework
and field trips the kids will love. Camp Petosega offers nature
• Snack Shack has lots of treats for your after school cravings
trails, sandy beaches, sport courts, grassy open areas, fire ring
and clean indoor area for indoor activities with indoor restrooms. • You don’t have to be a Y member to be at the Y

Parents:
Summer Camp is Monday through Friday 9:00am-3:30pm,
• Convenient in-town location
with extended care options of 8:00am-5:30pm. We offer
• Very affordable
10 weeks throughout the summer starting June 20th for
campers 6-14 years old. Campers may sign up for as many • Daily drop-in, no upfront schedule needed
weeks as fit into their summer schedule. For more • Open late to accommodate your work schedule
information on cost and camp dates, please check our website • Trained staff on duty to monitor and mentor
at www.ymcanm.org and look for our camp brochure in the • Don’t fight after school traffic, kids can take the shuttle bus or walk
mail and school folders in March. • Half days, we are open 11:30am-7:00pm
• No school days, we are open noon-5:30pm
Contact us at 231-348-8393 for more information Y-Center No School Schedule
about Day Camp, Memberships or Financial Aid. Friday 3/18 noon-5:30pm (Professional Development Day)
Friday 4/1 noon-5:30pm (Spring Break begins)

The 1st Tee of Boyne Highlands Monday 4/4 - Friday 4/8 noon-5:30pm (Spring Break)
Monday 4/11 noon-5:30pm (Spring Break)
youth development programs Friday 4/22 CLOSED (Good Friday)
The First Tee provides programs for youth ages 5 to 17 teaching Friday 5/27 noon-5:30pm (Professional Development Day)
life skills through the game of golf at Boyne Highlands. Monday 5/30 CLOSED (Memorial Day)
Three-week and one-week programs are available this summer. Friday 6/10 11:30am-7:00pm (Last Day of School 1/2 day)
Youth will learn about the game of golf including the rules,
skills as well as how to act on the golf course. They will also Summer Hours
experience how values such as respect, honesty and Starting Monday 6/13 Monday-Thursday noon-5:30pm
confidence will help them achieve success not only at golf,
but at home and school as well.
For more information, please visit
Bring a friend Friday
Bring a friend with you to the Y-Center on select
www.thefirstteeboynehighlands.org Fridays and you and your friend get to enjoy the
Y–Center for free that day!
Scheduled for 4/1, 5/6, 6/3

Thank you so much for your support of the 2010


JC Penney Afterschool Round-Up events! With your
help, we raised more than $5,300 to support your
local YMCA afterschool programs. During JC Pen-
ney Afterschool Round-Up, customers are invited to
round the amount of their purchase up to the nearest
whole dollar and donate the difference to the YMCA
of Northern Michigan. The funds raised will help the
YMCA provide hundreds of children in your commu-
nity, life-enriching afterschool programs that inspire
them to be smart, strong and socially responsible. On
behalf of the children served by JCPenney Afterschool
and the Y, thank you for your support!

The 2011 Round-Up events will be held


April 13-26, August 3-16, October 12-25
and November 30-December 12.
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When school is out...

Fun is in at the Y!
March April May
Leaders Club I dig dirt
Designed to help youth develop
Spend time this spring outdoors
a positive sense of self-worth,
exploring ways to plant flowers
raise academic standards, provide
and vegetables! Each week we will
positive role models, and create
unearth new info about plants and
opportunities for community in-
soil, and then spend the rest of
volvement through activities, plan-
the time digging in the dirt! Wear
ning and projects. Everyone is
clothes that can get dirty.
welcome.
Ages: 2nd - 5th grade
Ages: 6th - 8th grade
Days: Mon. 4:00-5:00pm
Days: Tue. 4:00-5:00pm
Tie DyE Session: April 12-June 7
Session: May 2 - May 23
Create amazing designs with Location: Y Lower Level
Location: Y Lower Level
bright colors on items you can
Fees:  $20 Y Members
wear! Learn different techniques Fees:  Free Y Members
$30 Non-members
for different styles of tye dye pat- $10 Non-members
terns. Make sure to bring old

Scrapbook:
clothes to work in.

Ages: 2nd - 5th grade


Days: Mon. 4:00-5:00pm
It’s all about my
Session: March 7-28 friends and family!
Location: Y Lower Level Bring in your pictures of your-
self with friends or family and
Fees:  $20 Y Members learn how to put them together
$30 Non-members in a book that you can show your
friends! We have lots of cool stick-
ers and patterned paper to make
your pages look amazing. Sign up
with a friend and create your pages
together. Scrapbooks make great
gifts!

Ages: 2nd - 8th grade


Days: Wed. 4:00-5:00pm
Session: May 4 - May 25
Location: Y Lower Level
Fees:  $20 Y Members
$30 Non-members
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Sports
Golf classes
Y sports programs are less competitive, value-based
programs where all players are given an equal opportu-
nity to participate. The focus is on learning basic skills
and concepts of the sport. A typical session includes
30 minutes of practice followed by 45 minutes of game
play with emphasis on having fun! Player will receive
team t-shirts and at the end of the program, each play-
er will receive and award for their accomplishments.
We’re delighted to offer affordable golf instruction with the head pro at Boyne Moun-
tain! Kids will pitch, putt, and take full swings – indoors and outdoors – plus learn how

Kickball
This is a great opportunity for young ath-
golf builds honesty and character. Ladies can brush up their skills before the courses
open, all in a lighthearted atmosphere.

letes to learn the fundamentals of baseball, Mike Fay, head pro at Boyne Mountain, has 20 years of experi-
utilizing the game of kickball. Participants ence in the golf industry. He enjoys teaching everyone from begin-
ners to accomplished players of all ages, and believes that golf is a
learn the concepts of running bases, outfield
great way to learn values for a lifetime. This class has been made
play and teamwork.
possible by Boyne Country Sports.
Ages: 4-6 year olds
Kids ages 8-14 (4 sessions, includes 1 at Boyne Mountain)
Days: Saturday mornings Y Members $32, Non-members $48
Classes
Session 3: April 30-May 21 Wednesdays at Boyne City High School gym will be
(4 weeks) 5:30-6:30, April 20, 27, May 4, (May 11 at the Mountain)
limited to
Location: Lincoln Elementary Thursdays at NCMC gym in Petoskey the first
5:30-6:30, April 21, 28, May 5, (May 12 at the Mountain)
School, Petoskey 15 to
Fees: $26 Y Members Ladies (5 sessions, includes 1 at Boyne Mountain) sign up.
$40 Non-members Y Members $48, Non-members $72

Wednesdays at Boyne City High School gym


Parents: Help coach your child’s team
6:30-7:30, April 20, 27, May 4, (May 11 at the Mountain)
and get a $10 discount! This is a great Ladies will also enjoy an evening at the YMCA with appetizers and video instruction on April 13
opportunity to spend time with your child!
Thursdays at NCMC gym in Petoskey
6:30-7:30, April 21, 28, May 5, (May 12 at the Mountain)
Ladies will also enjoy an evening at the YMCA with appetizers and video instruction on April 14

Many thanks All participants are required to wear white soled sneakers and appropriate golf attire.
Bring clubs if you have them, but not required.
to everyone who helped
with our Open House!
American Spoon Foods Junior Golf
Avalanche Bay Trade-Up Program
Extending the theory that a golfer’s first shot
Yoga Roots
can set the tone for an entire round, the Junior Golf
Lite 96 FM Trade-Up Program sets the tone for entire lifetimes
spent enjoying golf.
the Petoskey News-Review
It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3:
Traci Baxendale’s martial arts class 1. Bring Junior to a Boyne Country Sports location
Mike Fay and Boyne Country Sports and we’ll properly fit your young star.

and all our volunteers. 2. Return Junior’s golf club with the paperwork
between April 1st and August 1st of the following
It was a great night! year. If your young star has outgrown his/her
clubs, you will receive 100% credit towards new
We look forward to seeing Junior equipment. Returns after August 1st will
many new friends at receive a 50% credit.

events this Spring. Participating


Boyne Country
3. Repeat steps 1 & 2 for a perfect fit the following
year.
Sports locations:
YMCA of Boyne Mountain - 231.675.6006 Important conditions: $30 membership fee applies.
Membership may not be transferred to another indi-
Northern Michigan
Petoskey – 231.439.4906
vidual. Members may receive $100 credit toward any
Traverse City – 231.941.1999
new adult set upon completion of the program. $10
Bloomfield Hills – 248.338.0803 seasonal exchange fee applies. Sets must be com-
Novi – 248.347.3323 plete and in playable condition when returned.
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Martial Arts
Martial Arts of the 21st century builds training, even if the defense skills are never
both physical and mental strength. Students needed. Strength, flexibility, coordination
learn discipline, confidence in themselves, and cardiovascular health are just the be-
respect for others and teamwork, along with ginning. Y martial arts instructors strive to
the fun and self-satisfaction of accomplish- fulfill all these goals in their classes.
ment.These are great benefits to martial arts

Little Dragons Shotokan Karate


Boys and girls learn the basic Shotokan Students are taught the basics of Shotokan
karate skills, but more importantly they karate, emphasizing physical training, self-con-
learn respect, self-control and good be- trol and respect, combined with personal safety.
havior. Students are taught from three This class is fun and challenging. Students
core topics including personal safety, self advance at their own pace and have the opportu-
mastery and martial arts. nity to test for belts.

Y Martial Arts Program


• Location: - $90.00 punch card for 10 classes (non-member)
Punch cards are valid for 1 year from date of purchase
- Tim Bondy Physical Therapy in Kmart Plaza
-W
 ear athletic clothing, uniforms not required.
• 2 class options: Bring a water bottle. Socks and shoes
- Little Dragons Tuesdays 6-6:45pm (age 4 to 7) will be removed during class.
- Shotokan Karate Tuesdays 7-8pm (age 8 & up) - Scholarships are available through the Y office.

• New Pricing Options: Payment is expected before participation!


- $7.00 per class drop in fee (Y member)
- $10.00 per class drop in fee (non-member)
- Or: $60.00 punch card for 10 classes (Y member) More questions? Call the Y at 348-8393
Punch cards are valid for 1 year from date of purchase

Family Fun Night Ages: all ages welcome.


Most activities geared for age 6 and older.
The first Friday of the month is Family Fun Night. Bring your entire
family to the Y and enjoy affordable time together. Get some great family
Days: First Friday of the month (4/1, 5/6, 6/3)
ideas for a healthy home and habits that lead to healthier living. Visit the
YMCA Healthy Family Home site to get started www.ymca.net/healthy- 6:30pm-8:30pm
family-home/. Light snacks will be provided. Challenge mom or dad to a
Location: Y building (Y-Center)
game of ping pong, create a family pool tournament, try out Dance
Dance Revolution, Wii & Ps2 games, foosball, air hockey, board Fees: Free Y Members or $10 per family Non-members
games, and more

Host your event at the Y!


The YMCA building at 622 Howard Street is available during It pays to get good grades . . .
the day until 2:30pm and after 7:00pm Monday through Friday,
and all day on Saturday and Sunday. Our facilities can accom-
modate 100 people. There are two kitchens, a large open space Carrying a “B” or better
with Wii, PS2, table tennis, pool tables, tables and chairs, a average? You may be eligible
workshop area, bathrooms and more. Chairs and tables can be
moved to create a dance floor. Comfortable sofas offer seating for a good-student discount
areas for discussions, meetings and retreats. from Auto-Owners Insurance!
Our space is great for: Lock-ins and overnights, workshops
and arts and crafts, birthday, family or holiday parties, book club
meetings, bridge and card clubs, small presentations, committee
and board meetings, and more.
(231) 347-8113
Contact us at 231-348-8393 for more information if (866)347-8113
you’re interested in using our facilities to host your
next meeting or event.
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events at
CALENDAR of EVENTS

Easter egg hunt!


March 1 Camp Petosega registration begins
March 18 Y-Center noon-5:30pm
Bring the whole family and join the fun! (Professional Development Day)
The egg hunts will be open for ages April 1 Y-Center noon-5:30pm (Spring Break)
1-12 years old. There will
April 4-8 Y-Center noon-5:30pm (Spring Break)
also be fun activities to participate in
between egg hunts! Plan to stay for April 11 Y-Center noon-5:30pm (Spring Break)
lunch because there will be a April 18 Session 3 classes begin
concession stand with snacks
and lunch specials. April 22 CLOSED (Good Friday)
April 23 Easter Egg Hunt
Ages: 1-12 years old
April 30 Youth Sports Kickball begins
Days: S
 aturday,
April 23 11am-2pm April 30 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament
Cost: $
 5 for egg hunt May 27 Y-Center noon-5:30pm
participants, free for (Professional Development Day)
accompanying adults
May 30 CLOSED (Memorial Day)
Location: E
 mmet County June 10 Y-Center 11:30am-7:00pm
Community
Building (Last Day of School 1/2 day)
June 20 Camp Petosega Day Camp begins

Sunrise breakfast
This breakfast is being offered in conjunction with the PYSA
Pasta buffet
All profits to be donated to
Soccer Tournament and in partnership with Sunrise Rotary of the YMCA of Northern Michigan
Petoskey and the YMCA of Northern Michigan.
Ages: Everyone is welcome! Wednesday, April 27,
Days: S
 at. 6/18 & Sun. 6/19 4:30-8:00 p.m.
Bay View Country Club
6:30am-10:30am 2328 Country Club Road, Petoskey
Location: C
 lick Road
$10 for adults, $5 for kids (ages 5-10),
Soccer Complex,
kids under 5 free (cash or check only)
Petoskey
Includes pasta buffet, salad, bread,
Fees: Tickets: 
dessert, soft drinks, cash bar
$5 (if purchased before 6/18)
$7 (if purchased at the Breakfast) Carry-out available

Advance ticket purchase appreciated!


Please call 348-8393 Petoskey – Bay View Country Club: 347-2148
to purchase tickets. YMCA of Northern Michigan: 348-8393

Contact us at 231-348-8393 for more information about these events, or volunteer opportunities.
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Camp Hayo-Went-Ha:
an Adventure for Boys
Located on 600 acres on the shores of beauti-
ful Torch Lake, YMCA Camp Hayo-Went-Ha has 105
years of tradition and experience to provide incredible adven-

Strong Kids Campaign tures campers remember for a lifetime. Camp Hayo-Went-Ha
offers age appropriate adventure programs that last either two

2010 Supporters
or four weeks. Meet the challenge of our extended canoeing
and hiking trips through Michigan and Canada’s wilderness
while learning to appreciate the beauty that surrounds you!
Chairman’s David Martin Craig and Mary Rapin Email: hwh@hayowentha.org Phone: (231) 544-5915
Roundtable: Tim and Judy Murphy Blain and Lynn Rawson
Mark and Denise Antonishen Steve and Meagan Neal Roast and Toast Cafe
Bank of Northern Michigan Josef and Ana Rozsenich Paul and Mikkie Schemanski
Chesley Consulting, Inc.
Int’l Order of Odd Fellows
Jeanette Schultz Lynne Symons Camp Arbutus Hayo-Went-Ha:
JBS Foundation
Marcia and Trisha Shattuck Maryanna Thuston
an Adventure for Girls
Stafford and Janice Smith Paul and Katy Varga
Charles and Lynette Johnson
At Camp Arbutus Hayo-Went-Ha, young women
Smolinski and Christman P.C. Dave and Sue Watson
David and Linda Johnson
and girls will experience adventure and fun in
Joe and Charlene Sproles Ruth Jean Wolff
Kent Foundation
beautiful surroundings while developing lifelong friendships
Builders: Dan and Joelle Wilcox
T. Grace Macdonald
and memories. Campers will enjoy the great variety of activi-
Kim Aikens and Peter Kris Wingenroth
Meijer Levanovich
ties we offer daily. The morning schedule allows campers to
Friends:
Northwestern Bank James and Louise Austin
work together and learn about the equipment and safety for
Tom and Patricia Anderson
Oleson Foundation Tom Bailey
activities and and the afternoon is spent participating in many
Steve and Kathy Biggs
JC Penney Co. Fred Ball
of the offered activities like sailing, swimming, canoeing,
William and Phyllis Blanchard
Todd and Kathy Petersen Cynthia Ballantyne
kayaking, archery, drama, dance, soccer and much more.
Martha Bowman
Petoskey News Review William Bartlett
Email: hwh@hayowentha.org Phone: (231) 946-8589
Carmen Church
Sharon Schappacher Ruth Bellissimo City Park Grill
Patrons of Youth: Tim and Lizette Bondy Pete and Kara Cockfield
Bay Winds Federal Brys Estate Vineyard
Credit Union Jackie Burrell
Sydnie Crane
Conference and Retreat Programs
Marydell Dilworth
Robert Blanz Hayo-Went-Ha Conference and Retreat Program can pro-
John and Polly Cheney Bill Glass
Doug Brown vide your group with activities that challenge, educate and
Walt and MaryLou Connolly Mary Gruler
Circuit Controls Corporation provide recreation. Our friendly, trained staff, excellent facili-
Jim and Maureen Doull Hubert Hayes
Ken and Sharron Crockett ties and wonderful food service are the perfect components to
Paul Dowsett Jim and Carol Helmer
W.W. Fairbairn & Sons a weekend experience. Our staff can lead team building and
Pierce and Mary Erb John and Sam Jeffrey
First Community Bank ropes course activities or remain in a support role while you
Evergreen Landscaping Walt and Judy Knowles
Fletch’s Inc. lead the activities. We can host up to 150 people depending
Frank Foster, Jr. Keith and Mary Ellen Lapp
Brad and Joyce Foster on the time of year. The camp is located within 1 hour of Tra-
Chip and Jean Frentz Tom and Linda Leavitt
Margaret Johnson verse City, Charlevoix, Petoskey and Gaylord. A prefect place
Grandpa Shorter’s Inc. Barbara Lindner
Bill and Laura Kane for meetings and relaxing.
Joe and Debbie Griffin Joe and Amanda Macaluso
Korthase Flinn Insurance Email: hwh@hayowentha.org Phone: (231) 544-5915
David and Claire Heidtke John and Joan Marshall
Manthei Inc. Hill, Schroderus and Company John and Jennifer Mastenbrook
Rod Niswander J & S Enterprises Dan and Carol McDonnell
Sunrise Rotary of Petoskey Richard and June Jackson Bill and Dorothy McKillip
Youth Sponsors: Joe and Christy Kanine Cynthia McSurely
Neal and Marsha Bidwell Stephen and Molly Kircher Music Makers of Petoskey
Bill and Shannon Brower Gus and Dree Lo Dennis and Cindi Myers
Brown Motors Inc. Jon and Christy Lyons Steve and Ruth Nelle
Kevin and Cindy Christman Steve McLain Michelle Ratcliff
First Presbyterian Church Phil and Peggy Millard Ron and Maureen Ronquist
Bill and Mary Foster Wayne and Suzanne Nayback Jerry and Barb Rosevear
Nancy Hodgkiss Paul Parrott Sara Smith
Joie de Vie Brian Peters

is proud to
Tim Bondy Physical Therapy
William R. Kanine P.C. Scott and Candi Peters Marana Tost
Kiwanis Club of Petoskey Preston Feather Tri Rivers Collision-Petoskey

sponsor the
Tom and Bette Irwin Building Centers
Tim and Peggy Wilcox
Bill and Patricia Laimbeer Steve Radecki

any Volunteers?
At the Y, your time and talent goes a long way. Volunteers are the backbone of the
Y-Center for
Y organization. When you volunteer at the Y, you are part of a non-profit organization
with a mission that is for youth development, for healthy living, and for social respon-
the month
of March!
sibility. As a volunteer you could lead a class, serve as a role model and mentor, serve
on a committee or board, help out in the office or with a special event, or be part of
our annual fundraising campaign. Do something good. Volunteer at the Y today.

Attention all volunteers! Char-Em United Way offers Volun-


teer Connections, a new way to find volunteer opportunities in
Emmet and Charlevoix counties. Volunteer Connections uses an
online database of volunteer opportunities as listed by numer-
ous non-profit organizations to provide you a one-stop destination when searching for
places to volunteer. Log on at http://tinyurl.com/volunteerconnections to find opportu-
nities at the YMCA of Northern Michigan.
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YMCA of Northern Michigan


Membership 622 Howard St., Petoskey, MI ymcanm.org
INformation 231-348-8393
The YMCA of Northern Michigan is a
membership organization serving the
residents of Emmet and Charlevoix counties.
Program registration form
Participant’s Name_____________________________________________
Your membership allows you to become a
part of the Y community, make new friends, M or F Birth Date_______________________Grade________________
receive regular communications and enjoy Parent/Guardian Names_________________________________________
your favorite program at a reduced rate. Address_ ____________________________________________________
Membership Benefits City, State, Zip________________________________________________
• 5 free Y-Center days (4th-12th grade) Home Phone_____________________ Cell Phone_____________________
• Reduced class and program fees Parent/Guardian Email__________________________________________
• Regular communications and mailings Sign me up for
• MC Sports discount (must show member
__Individual Membership $60/year __Family Membership $100/year
card & some restrictions apply)
List additional family members, if signing up for a family membership:
Individual Membership (annual) $60
___________________________________________________________
Family Membership (annual) $100
___________________________________________________________
The Y strives to provide memberships ___________________________________________________________
and programs for all, regardless of family ___________________________________________________________
income. Financial assistance is available for
memberships and/or program fees. Contact Youth Sports
us at 231-348-8393 for more information. Please circle shirt size: S (6/8) M (10/12) L (14/16)
Team mate request_ ___________________________________________
Mission Statement: ___Check if interested in coaching ($10 discount)
To put Judeo-Christian principles into practice
through programs that build healthy spirit, mind Program Name________________________Session ______Fee__________
and body for all. Program Name________________________Session ______Fee__________
Total Fees enclosed_ ___________________________________________
Values: Pay by check, cash or credit card. Make checks payable to YMCA.
We are a values-based, mission-driven
All registration forms must include payment.
organization focusing on character development
and inclusion with an emphasis on caring, honesty, Credit Card Payment
respect and responsibility.
Visa/Master Card______________________________________________
Exp. Date______________ Amount________________Code_ ___________

Board of Directors Signature____________________________________________________


Denise Antonishen, Frank Foster Financial assistance ensures everyone belongs at the Y.
Board Chair Mary Foster Please call 231-348-8393 for financial assistance information.
Steve Neal, Vice Chair Christy Lyons
Send forms to:
Kevin Christman, Noah Marshall-Rashid
YMCA of Northern Michigan, 622 Howard St., Petoskey, MI 49770
Treasurer Suzanne Nayback In signing this form, I as a parent/guardian, have made myself familiar with this registration form and agree with the
Sharon Schappacher, Rod Niswander basic principles of the YMCA of Northern Michigan.

Secretary Scott Peters


I understand that although the YMCA of Northern Michigan has taken reasonable steps to provide my child with ap-
propriate training, equipment and skilled staff for his/her experience, I acknowledge that some inherent risks cannot
Doug Brown Ken Provost be eliminated without destroying the unique character of these programs. Because of this potential risk, the YMCA
requires in writing notification of any of any physical problems that participants may have. I give permission for the
YMCA of Northern Michigan to take necessary steps for emergency medical care for my child, if warranted.
Aware of the risks and willing to assume them, I hereby waive, release and agree to hold harmless the YMCA of

Staff Members Northern Michigan, their representatives and successors for all claims or liabilities of any kind arising out of my child’s
participation in YMCA of Northern Michigan programs. I have read the descriptions of the programs, understand the
David Martin, CEO requirements for participation, and give my child permission to participate. I assume and accept full responsibility for
their participation.
Larry Wood, Executive Director I hereby grant permission for the YMCA of Northern Michigan to photograph, video, interview and display participants
Jennifer Crockett, Program Director projects, or portions thereof through public view on the YMCA of Northern Michigan website or for promotional pur-
poses. I agree to allow my child to participate in these projects without financial remuneration, and release the YMCA
Judy Murphy, Community Development Director of Northern Michigan from any liability arising from the use of said images. Participant’s names, addresses or phone
numbers will not be included with any information posted on the web site or for promotional purposes.
Traci Baxendale, Martial Arts Instructor
I understand the Y is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items. I understand all participants will be treated
Marne Iddings, Y-Center Counselor as individuals with respect shown for differences. Furthermore, the YMCA of Northern Michigan reserves the right to
dismiss a child from any program whose needs we are not able to meet or whose conduct is not in the best interest of
B Justin, Y-Center Counselor the total program.

Sarah Leask, Youth Sports Coordinator


Required signature of parent or guardian_ ___________________________________________________ Date___________________

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