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YMCA HEALTHY KIDS DAY 2013




Healthy Kids Day
Sunday, April 28th 10am-2pm
  FREE-that's the first awesome thing to know about Healthy Kids Day.  The next few things are that it's an annual event celebrating healthy activities for kids and their families to kickoff the summer right.  This year's lineup includes:
  • Zumba, Yoga and Spinning
  • Open swim
  • BOUNCEHOUSE
  • Arts & crafts and facepainting
  • Healthy snacks
  • Open playground

Bring your family down for a great day at the Y. Non members are welcome, please just bring a photo ID for each adult. Parents must accompany children at the YMCA. For more info please contact: Kristin Heller  



WHAT IF YOU COULD HELP PREVENT CANCER?  With CPS-3 YOU CAN! 
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What if you could prevent even one family from hearing, "You have cancer"? You can fight cancer by enrolling in the American Cancer Society's new research study, Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3), the only long-term study of its kind enrolling in the US today.

The goal of CPS-3 is to follow- over 20 to 30 years- a diverse sample of the population and study how lifestyle choices impact the likelihood of developing cancer.

If you are between the ages of 30 and 65 years old and have never been diagnosed with cancer, you are eligible to enroll.

  

Enrollment will be available at the Waterbury YMCA on Saturday, June 8, from 8:00 to 11:30 a.m.

 

Your appointment should last 20-30 minutes. Completing the comprehensive survey online prior to your appointment will take approximately 45-60 minutes. All personal information and any individual results of blood analyses that may be performed will be kept strictly confidential by CPS-3 research staff. There will be no cost to you to participate.

For more information about CPS-3, please visit cancer.org/cps3, email cps3@cancer.org, or call toll-free 1.888.604.5888.

This is our chance to fight back against a disease that takes too much. I hope you will all take part in this historic study.

  

TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT, GO TO:

SCHEDULE MY APPOINTMENT 

     

  

     

A UNIQUE EVENING THAT WILL HELP TRAIN 25 KIDS FOR A REAL TRIATHLON!  PLEASE ATTEND!
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Please consider joining us at beautiful Willow Creek Farm in Southbury for a casual evening of support!  

  

 
Friday, May 10, 2013 

REGISTER FOR EVENT ONLINE NOW!!

  

$40 per person in advance/$50 per person at the door   

  

  

BRIGHT SPOTS     

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BRIGHTSPOTS is a way that YMCA staff can be nominated and recognized by fellow staff  and members for great work, dedication and all around awesomeness. 
Here our some recent nominees from our staff team that you think are really BRIGHT SPOTS in our organization!

 
phyllis Phyllis Davenport (YMCA Preschool teacher extraordinaire) : 

  

Miss Phyllis, a preschool teacher in room 209 gets my vote as a bright shiny spot at the YMCA! Phyllis has brought so much enrichment and learning to the children in the classroom since she joined our staff a few months ago.  Phyllis works extra hard enforcing the importance of sight words, letter writing, name and word recognition and patterning/word/object matching for the children to prepare them for kindergarten.  What leaps and bounds my daughter has made recently with her handwriting, spelling simple words and recognizing words-she is more than ready for kindergarten in the fall, largely because of Miss Phyllis' hard work and dedication to the foundational elements of reading and writing.  Phyllis is a joyful soul, often singing while she works and is never too busy to offer a hug or words of praise.  Miss Phyllis is as bright as the sun and she is so appreciated by children and parents alike.

  

           

  

arun kumar Arun Kumar & YMCA Maintenance Staff  (miracle workers) 

Arun and his maintenance staff did a superb job getting the Berkeley Warner Recreation Center back into shape for us to run our afternoon program there. Painting, cleaning and refinishing the floors was a tough job with a small turnaround time.

Thank you to Shamir, JR & Allen for helping us get it done!!!

  

  

  

TJ TJ Pierce (Youth Development)

TJ Pierce is a one of our great youth sports instructors and gym monitors. He is always willing to help pitch in when other staff need coverage. The kids in Hoops and Homework love Coach TJ. He comes to work with a smile on his face and always ready to pull up his sleeves to help.



marcus Marcus Reynolds (YMCA Jack of all trades)

What department doesn't Marcus Reynolds work in? On any given day you can see him in the Gym, Wellness Center or as a Director on Duty. He takes the time to get to know our members and always greets you. His rapport with our teens in the gym and during teen night gives all of our teens a positive role model to look up to.

 

                        

 AWESOME JOB GUYS!!! Keep on making a difference everyday at the YMCA. 

    

You can nominate a YMCA BrightSpot too! 

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Our First OFFICIAL LIVESTRONG session is now in it's 6th week! The session is full with 12 new participants, you may have noticed them in the Wellness Center all working out on the weight circuit together around 2pm.  

 

We continue to be amazed by the strength and will of our survivors. The great thing about LIVESTRONG at the YMCA is that it's 100% FREE to anyone that needs it.  Our next few sessions are already full, so if you are interested in the program please don't delay being placed on the waiting list!  We will be offering a second session on opposite days very soon to accommodate everyone faster.

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You might have also noticed the large black and yellow LIVESTRONG display in our front lobby. This is where members can go to collect information about the program and we are adding more to it all of the time.  There are also recognition sponsor opportunities for the LIVESTRONG display wall

 

Space is limited and on a first-come, first served basis. For more information or to be added to the waiting list for the upcoming sessions of LIVESTRONG at the YMCA please contact:

 

LIVESTRONG at the YMCA 

 

 

 

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 For more information please contact:
 Meghan Curley 
     
NEW YMCA APPAREL ON SALE NOW AT THE FRONT DESK!!

We have some nice performance running shirts on sale from last season, large sizes only available for $10!! Picture below.

We also have some GREAT Columbia YMCA fleeces in Gray for Men and Black for women. They are $45 each.  
 
Women's FleeceY Running Shirt

 

HOW TO BE HAPPIER-10 things to STOP doing right now           

 I thought this might be appropriate right now since all of us could use more happiness in our lives, which is sometimes a bit more complicated than it seems. 

(Excerpted from INC. magazine by Jeff Haden.)
   

 

Happiness--in your business life and your personal life--is often a matter of subtraction, not addition.

Consider, for example, what happens when you stop doing the following 10 things:

 

1. Blaming.

People make mistakes. Employees don't meet your expectations. Vendors don't deliver on time.

So you blame them for your problems.

But you're also to blame. Maybe you didn't provide enough training. Maybe you didn't build in enough of a buffer. Maybe you asked too much, too soon.

Taking responsibility when things go wrong instead of blaming others isn't masochistic, it's empowering--because then you focus on doing things better or smarter next time.

And when you get better or smarter, you also get happier.

2. Impressing.

No one likes you for your clothes, your car, your possessions, your title, or your accomplishments. Those are all "things." People may like your things--but that doesn't mean they like you.

Sure, superficially they might seem to, but superficial is also insubstantial, and a relationship that is not based on substance is not a real relationship.

Genuine relationships make you happier, and you'll only form genuine relationships when you stop trying to impress and start trying to just be yourself.

3. Clinging.

When you're afraid or insecure, you hold on tightly to what you know, even if what you know isn't particularly good for you.

An absence of fear or insecurity isn't happiness: It's just an absence of fear or insecurity.

Holding on to what you think you need won't make you happier; letting go so you can reach for and try to earn what you want will.

Even if you don't succeed in earning what you want, the act of trying alone will make you feel better about yourself.

4. Interrupting.

Interrupting isn't just rude. When you interrupt someone, what you're really saying is, "I'm not listening to you so I can understand what you're saying; I'm listening to you so I can decide what I want to say."

Want people to like you? Listen to what they say. Focus on what they say. Ask questions to make sure you understand what they say.

They'll love you for it--and you'll love how that makes you feel.

5. Whining.

Your words have power, especially over you. Whining about your problems makes you feel worse, not better.

If something is wrong, don't waste time complaining. Put that effort into making the situation better. Unless you want to whine about it forever, eventually you'll have to do that. So why waste time? Fix it now.

Don't talk about what's wrong. Talk about how you'll make things better, even if that conversation is only with yourself.

And do the same with your friends or colleagues. Don't just be the shoulder they cry on.

Friends don't let friends whine--friends help friends make their lives better.

6. Controlling.

Yeah, you're the boss. Yeah, you're the titan of industry. Yeah, you're the small tail that wags a huge dog.

Still, the only thing you really control is you. If you find yourself trying hard to control other people, you've decided that you, your goals, your dreams, or even just your opinions are more important than theirs.

Plus, control is short term at best, because it often requires force, or fear, or authority, or some form of pressure--none of those let you feel good about yourself.

Find people who want to go where you're going. They'll work harder, have more fun, and create better business and personal relationships.

And all of you will be happier.

7. Criticizing.

Yeah, you're more educated. Yeah, you're more experienced. Yeah, you've been around more blocks and climbed more mountains and slayed more dragons.

That doesn't make you smarter, or better, or more insightful.

That just makes you you: unique, matchless, one of a kind, but in the end, just you.

Just like everyone else--including your employees.

Everyone is different: not better, not worse, just different. Appreciate the differences instead of the shortcomings and you'll see people--and yourself--in a better light.

8. Preaching.

Criticizing has a brother. His name is Preaching. They share the same father: Judging.

The higher you rise and the more you accomplish, the more likely you are to think you know everything--and to tell people everything you think you know.

When you speak with more finality than foundation, people may hear you but they don't listen. Few things are sadder and leave you feeling less happy.

9. Dwelling.

The past is valuable. Learn from your mistakes. Learn from the mistakes of others.

Then let it go.

Easier said than done? It depends on your focus. When something bad happens to you, see that as a chance to learn something you didn't know. When another person makes a mistake, see that as an opportunity to be kind, forgiving, and understanding.

The past is just training; it doesn't define you. Think about what went wrong, but only in terms of how you will make sure that, next time, you and the people around you will know how to make sure it goes right.

10. Fearing.

We're all afraid: of what might or might not happen, of what we can't change, or what we won't be able to do, or how other people might perceive us.

So it's easier to hesitate, to wait for the right moment, to decide we need to think a little longer or do some more research or explore a few more alternatives.

Meanwhile days, weeks, months, and even years pass us by.

And so do our dreams.

Don't let your fears hold you back. Whatever you've been planning, whatever you've imagined, whatever you've dreamed of, get started on it today.

If you want to start a business, take the first step. If you want to change careers, take the first step. If you want to expand or enter a new market or offer new products or services, take the first step.

Put your fears aside and get started. Do something. Do anything. Otherwise, today is gone. Once tomorrow comes, today is lost forever.

Today is the most precious asset you own--and is the one thing you should truly fear wasting.


 

 Angie Matthis & The Greater Waterbury YMCA 

 

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SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES!
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If you are or know of a child between the ages of 14-21 they may be eligible to work and learn this summer under the Youth Employment Program funded by the Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board. Summer jobs are available to IN AND OUT of school youth.  Application packets can be picked up at:

Waterbury CT Works
Workforce Connection
249 Thomaston Ave
Waterbury, CT 06702
203-574-6971

Or you can download the application packet HERE

Application dates for eligibility will be: April 15-May 24. They are accepted daily from 12:00pm-4:00pm. 

UPCOMING  EVENTS:
        
  
Session 3 Registration-Registration for Session 3 begins April 8th for MEMBERS!  Spring classes fill quickly, so register early.  

 GREAT RACE ALERT!!!
Hoof it for Haiti 5K
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April 27 at 9am
Sacred Heart Church in Southbury, CT

Healthy Kids Day
Sunday, April 28th
10:00am-2:00pm
Bring the kids down for a day filled with fun activities, arts and crafts and fun classes for the kids. FREE to the public.
for more information please contact: Kristin Heller

GREAT RACE ALERT!!!
Children's Community School 5K
- Sunday May 5th at 9am, in Library Park, Waterbury
To Register

 

An Evening at Willow Creek Farm-a YMCA ACHIEVE fundraise

Friday, May 10
5:00-8:00p.m.
A casual yet elegant cocktail affair at the beautiful Willow Creek Horse Farm in Southbury. All proceeds benefit the YMCA ACHIEVE youth triathlon program.
Luxury silent auction, gourmet light fare and more.   
For more information please or contact:

 

32nd Annual YMCA Golf Outing 

Monday,July 22nd.
Country Club of Waterbury
A fundraising event for the YMCA Community Support Campaign.  
For more information please or contact:
 Paula Labonte


 

    

 

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Thanks for reading!!

 


Angie Matthis
The Greater Waterbury YMCA