The Lima Family YMCA is hosting its “No School Days” program on Monday, Jan. 19 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Monday, Feb. 16 for Presidents Day.
Parents looking for an engaging option for their children during Thanksgiving break can take advantage of the Lima Family YMCA’s “No School Days” program.
Most local students are out of school this week for holiday break, and the Lima Family YMCA is creating fun for kids while they're out of the classroom. The "Y" is hosting their No School days from 9 am to 4 pm on Wednesday and Friday of this week.
It's an opportunity for parents to sign their kids up for a day full of activities. It is a supervised program that includes crafts, games, movies, and swimming. "No School Days" are open to members and non-members as well. Registration is open to attend on Martin Luther King Day on January 16th and Presidents Day on February 20th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Lima Family YMCA has just the thing to keep your children entertained. They will be hosting their "No School Days" program. It provides a day full of supervised activities including board games, time in the gym, and even time in the pool. But the best part is the new friendships that are formed.
With the long holiday weekend approaching, some parents may be looking for something for their children to do. The Lima Family YMCA has just the fix. Wednesday and Friday they will be holding their no school day program. It offers children from kindergarten to 4th grade a day full of supervised activities. There will games, time in the gym and of course in the pool. It’s an activity the “y” sees as part of their mission.
School was out for Good Friday but kids still had a good day at the YMCA.
Keeping kids active when they have a day off school is what the "No School Days" is all about.