Posted on: Monday, October 1st, 2018

Fall 2 Classes Start Week of Oct 29

Our upcoming programs are open for enrollment and are about encouraging active and connected lifestyles. The Youth Development Program Guide has all the details.

NEW THIS FALL 2
Gym and Swim (for ages 3-6 @ the Franklin Y)
Basketball Skills
Youth Basketball Leagues
STEM Mashup and Lego Robotics
Rocketry
Kitchen Science
Boys Gymnastics
Mixed Media Art Class
Lifeguarding Certification
Double Play Sports
Homerun Heroes
Indoor Arena Football
Indoor Golf
Lacrosse Skills
Progressive Gymnastics and Pre-Team
Story Adventurers (preschool drama)
Theatre Auditions (Guys and Dolls)

Register for Classes Today!

The 8-week session will run 10/29-12/23/18. See you at the Y!

Posted on: Saturday, September 8th, 2018

YMCA Teen Leaders Help Rebuild Houston

One year ago the city of Houston and southeastern Texas were devastated by Hurricane Harvey. The tragedy spurred our Teen Leaders to action and the results are something we are so proud to share.

As you may know, Hockomock Area YMCA’s Teen Leaders Clubs are available to all kids in middle and high school—combining leadership, volunteering, and community service opportunities with fun and fellowship. Alyssa Boutin, Teen Director at the Foxboro Y, wanted to get kids involved right away to address the Houston situation. “We talked about how it would feel to have to return to school amidst turmoil left from the natural disaster. Many of their peers in Houston were without basic necessities that we tend to take for granted.”

Boutin arranged for the Greater Houston YMCA’s Leaders Club to skype with club members at the Hockomock Area YMCA. “We learned they were going to school despite a lot of damage and loss of electricity and were in need of some of the most basic items, like tooth brushes and tooth paste or shampoo, soap, and clothing,” said Boutin.

Resultant of that conversation, our teens orchestrated a relief drive that generated nine boxes of essentials weighing over 200 pounds. The teens gathered donations from drop bins at each of the Hockomock Area YMCA facilities and sent them off to the YMCA in Houston. Bags of hygiene-related donations had come in to the bins located at each of our facilities.

“Membership at the YMCA is about building spirit, mind, and body,” said Executive Director Patrick Murphy of the Foxboro Y. “It was not surprising to see the generous response from our members. They are great examples to our teens as they learn about social responsibility and how they are called to make a positive difference.”

Houston teens were grateful recipients of the supplies. In turn, they offered up an invitation for our Leaders to join Teen Escape: a program designed for teens across the country to make real impact on a community in need. The 2018 destination was Houston and transportation would be covered by Southwest Airlines.

On July 22, seven teens from the Hockomock Area YMCA left for Houston and spent five days working on rebuilding homes. The youth that traveled had been chosen based on their essays during an application process conducted by Boutin and her counterparts in Franklin and North Attleboro. They joined YMCAs from Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, North Carolina, and Houston—all told over 75 people contributed to the rebuilding of Houston through Teen Escape.

“We worked on seven houses to get families back in their homes,” said Boutin who accompanied the Leaders. In addition to cleaning up debris remaining from Hurricane Harvey, the teens painted, removed walls and installed new drywall, and replaced tile and floorboards. The crew met a woman whose family left their home when water reached the four foot mark. The morning after Harvey hit, they waded through the water until they arrived at a high point in the neighborhood where a relative was waiting to help.

They also worked on a house for a retired nurse whom they enjoyed speaking to. She shared that she had lived in her house for 50 years. She’d stayed through Hurricane Harvey and had no intentions of ever leaving, so repairs to the house to keep it standing were critical.

“When we met her in her home and heard her story, I think that’s when the teens truly understood the impact they were making,” said Boutin. “It was an experience we all learned from and are determined to bring back here, encouraging others to make a difference.”


Pictured (left to right): BACK ROW Bobby Saba (of the Foxboro Y), Michelle Mattson (of the North Attleboro Y), AJ Jaber (of the Foxboro Y), Dan Brennock (Executive Branch Director, North Attleboro Y), Alyssa Boutin (Teen Director, Foxboro Y); FRONT ROW: Valentina Ipatova (of the Foxboro Y), Maddy Jankowski (of the North Attleboro Y), Megan Flaherty (of the North Attleboro Y), Corinne McMorrow (of the Franklin Y)

Posted on: Friday, September 7th, 2018

Looking Back at Summer

We’re all so proud of our dedicated camp staff who served for the past eleven weeks as young leaders and role models to youth from the 15 communities we are privileged to serve. 284 counselors were hired by our YMCA this year.

Many staff members came to our Y as campers and return to make their impact as counselors. To me, that’s a special part of the tradition of summer camp that we celebrate each year.

Enjoy this video that highlights a day at summer camp. It’s sure to bring a smile to your face. Thank you for all you do in support of our YMCA.

Sincerely,

Ed Hurley
President, Hockomock Area YMCA

Posted on: Thursday, August 30th, 2018

Welcoming Wednesdays

Thank you for your interest in joining the Hockomock Area YMCA. Give us a try when you join us for Welcoming Wednesdays during the month of September. Try the Y free any Wednesday and experience all we have to offer. Join our family and pay no join fee in September.

At the Y, we want to know you and your family. Your membership will not just bring about meaningful change in yourself, but in your community too. Learn how. Stop by your local Y in Foxboro, Franklin, or North Attleboro.

To encourage your participation and show how the Y can be your home away from home, we are offering FREE group exercise classes, nutrition coaching, kids activities and more—every Wednesday in September. ALSO, we invite you to join us during WELCOME WEEK, which runs September 17-23, 2018. A list of free activities that will happen during Welcome Week is included at the bottom of this page.

“If you want a place where there are activities for everyone, it is here.” – Daniel
“I feel safe and welcome at the Y.” – Nicole

We look forward to meeting you! The below activities are free. Join us.

Suggested Classes to Try

Each of our YMCAs offers a variety of classes throughout the day. Take a look at these Welcome Wednesday Schedules, with classes we encourage you to consider. Our Group Exercise classes are open to ages 14 and over. We welcome people ages 13 and over to enjoy a workout in our Wellness Centers. Please contact us with any questions!

Welcome Week Activities
September 17-23

Can’t make it in on a Wednesday? No problem! We are also welcoming the community into our branches for the week of September 17th. In addition to the Welcoming Wednesdays offerings listed above for September 19th, below is an array of offerings for the week and we look forward to welcoming you!

The Fine Print:

  • Offerings subject to change.
  • A photo ID is required for all visitors, age 18 or above. If visitor can not comply, he/she will be denied access.
  • Please arrive a few minutes early to fill out a day pass when you arrive at our Y.
  • If enjoying our pools, a child must pass a swim test to swim in water without an adult.

Posted on: Tuesday, July 24th, 2018

Mid-Summer Offerings

How to keep kids active, engaged and unplugged as summer lingers? The Y can help! Besides the staple programs, such as Swim Lessons and Camp, check out these new ones. The online registration page has all the details.

RUN.FUN.LIVE
@ the Foxboro Y (for ages 6-10). A week long (8/6-8/10 10:00am – 1:00pm) wellness mini series for kids who love to be active and have fun! Includes daily one-hour segments: physical activity, cooking class, outdoor adventure. Kids will train for and participate in Jaime’s Fund 5K on 8/11. Register

INTENSIVE SWIM LESSONS
Swim lessons are now available as options to fit your vacation availabililty. Choose a 4-day per week class (@ the Franklin Y) or an 8-day over-2-weeks class (@ the Foxboro Y). Classes run Monday thru Thursday and feature small class ratios.

SILVER LAKE CANOE LESSONS (for ages 5-12 deep end swimmers only)*
July 24 – Aug 14 (Tues 4:00-4:45 p.m. -OR- 5:00-5:45 p.m.) YMCA Instructors and Lifeguard on the Beach; $40, Includes beach pass. Register

FOXBORO SUMMER SERIES
Try something new; classes run for one week each (Mon-Thurs). Cost: $125 (member); $188 (program member) Dates below indicate the Monday for each week options are available:
7/23 – Yoga (ages 7-12) 4:30-7:30
7/23 – Healthy Chef (ages 5-7) 1:30-4:30pm
7/30 – Intro to Weights for Boys (ages 11-13) 2-5pm
7/30 – STEM (ages 5-9) 4:30-7:30
8/6 – Lego (ages 5-9) 4:30-7:30
8/6 – Girls Fitness (ages 8-12) 2-5pm
8/13 – Dance Combo (ages 3-5, 6-8) 4:30-7:30 Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop, Acro
8/13 – Healthy Chef (ages 8-11) 2-5pm
8/27 – Princess Dance (ages 3-5) 4:30-7:30
Register

KIDS’ DROP-OFF CLASSES
At the Foxboro Y. For ages 3-5 (exceptions: Lego Robotics (ages 6-8); Pool Party (ages 4-6); STEM (ages 6-8); Movie (ages 5-8)). Your children may be dropped off with us for the duration of the class. Please arrive with a packed lunch so kids can enjoy a picnic together. Time: 12pm-2pm Cost: $20 (member); $25 (program member)

  • Tuesdays through August – Pool Party: mix of activities plus 1 hr of pool time (kids will wear life vests)
  • Lego Robotics 7/25, 8/16
  • Messy Fun 8/15
  • Movie Night 8/11 (5pm-8pm)
  • Nature Exploration 7/26, 8/9, 8/30
  • STEM 8/2, 8/22 (ages 6-8)
  • Superhero Adventures 8/1, 8/29
  • Water, Water Everywhere 8/8
  • Register

GYMNASTICS CLINICS
At the Franklin Y. Learn the basics on vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. Clinic for ages 4-6 includes games, crafts and daily snack to re-energize. Make new friends while improving flexibility, strength, and balance. Cost: $125 (member); $187 (program member).
Session 1: July 23 – 27; Session 2: August 13 – 17 (9am-12pm)
Register

SWIM TEAM TRYOUTS
The HAY Lighting Swim Team practices at all 3 of our branches and participates in swim meets throughout the region, and offers a year round opportunity for competitive swimming in both YMCA and USA Swimming. Tryouts for boys and girls age 5 through high school will take place August 22nd at 7:00pm at the Foxboro Y. For details, contact haylightning@hockymca.org

WILD WILD WEDNESDAYS @ the Franklin Y (for all ages)
Come together with your Y family for lunch and the opportunity to visit with a surprise character each week! July 25, August 8, August 22 (weather permitting) 12:00-3:00pm. Cost per week: $8/person (Family-type members), $10/person (Youth members), $15/person (Non-members). Under age 1: free. Join us!

SILVER LAKE SWIM LESSONS (for ages 3-12 Stages 1-4 offered)*
Runs: June 25 – Aug 26; Select from lessons at Bellingham’s Silver Lake (30 min each) offered Monday thru Thursday. Certified YMCA Instructors. Option to arrange a swimmer evaluation by contacting the YMCA. Cost: $56 (Wed classes, which meet 1 less time, cost $48), includes beach pass.

* SILVER LAKE ADDRESS: 10 BLACKMAR STREET, BELLINGHAM, MA

Register Today!

Posted on: Monday, July 23rd, 2018

Our Swim Team Is in the News

Hockomock Area YMCA Swimmers amongst the best at New England Swimming Championships

Harvard University played host to this year’s New England Swimming Championships, where over 50 teams represented by more than 385 swimmers (ages 11-14) from the New England area competed over the weekend of July 19th to 22nd.

The Hockomock Area YMCA HAY Lightning Swim Team had many outstanding times from both individuals and relays. The 200 freestyle relay team of Melson Arquillano (Milford), Megan Lathrop (Foxboro), Isabel Qin and Jack Maron (both from Sharon) combined their efforts to place 6th overall.

Twelve year old Melson Arquillano led the team with an amazing round of competitions, which placed him in seventh position in the weekend’s Overall Championship. Arquillano and Maron each participated in one relay, as well as nine individual events—each involving preliminary qualifiers and night time finals.

All told, Melson came away with the following accomplishments: 2nd in the 50 fly with a time of 31.09; 2nd in the 200 fly (2:37.70); 4th in the 400 IM (5:32.61); 5th in the 100 breast (1:23.02); 5th in the 100 butterfly (1:11.10); 5th in the 200 IM (2:34.06); 6th in the 200 back (2:39.97); 6th in the 200 breast (2:57.29); and 10th in the 50 breast (38.83).

Jack Maron, also age 12, improved in every event he swam and finished 9th in the Overall Championships. His finishes included: 4th in the 400 free (4:55.40); 4th in the 200 back (2:37.02); 6th in the 100 back (1:13.33); 7th in the 50 back (34.23); 7th in the 100 free (1:05.33); 7th in the 200 free (2:21.32); 7th in the 200 IM (2:40.03); 12th in the 200 fly (2:47.48); and 14th in the 100 fly (1:13.97).

Isabel Qin, another 12 year old from Sharon, placed 20th in the 200 breast (3:13.66) and 24th in the 400 IM (6:00.29) and made a tremendous contribution to the HAY Lightning relay effort.

Megan Lathrop, 12 years old from Foxboro, swam a time of 1:09.81 to place 39th in the 100 free.

Additionally, Ryan Schmitt, 14 years old from North Attleboro, participated in two events placing 40th in the 100 fly (1:08.77) and 24th in the 200 fly (2:34.56).

“It was a fantastic weekend for HAY swimming,” said Coach Sue Roycroft, who herself swam for the team as far back as 1976 (then called the Hammerheads). “Our swimmers this weekend combined to earn 249 points and I’m incredibly proud of them. Together, they worked hard earning an overall finish of 13th from the more than 50 teams from New England.”

HAY Lightning Swim Team practices at all three of the Hockomock Area YMCA branches: Foxboro, Franklin, and North Attleboro and participates in swim meets throughout the region. The program offers a year round opportunity for competitive swimming in both YMCA and USA Swimming, as well as seasonal clinics for aspiring competitive athletes. HAY Lightning is comprised of girls and boys from age 5 through high school. Tryouts for the upcoming short course season will take place at the Foxboro Y on August 22nd at 7:00 p.m. For details, contact haylightning@hockymca.org.

Posted on: Monday, June 25th, 2018

Our New Youth Programs This Summer

Kids will be home from school soon, and it’s time to think about what Summer activities they’ll be doing. Besides the staple programs at our YMCAs, such as Swim Lessons and Camp, check out these new ones. The online registration page has all the details.

NEW THIS SUMMER:

RUN.FUN.LIVE (for ages 6-10) @ the Foxboro Y
A week long (8/6-8/10 from 10:00am – 1:00pm) wellness mini series for kids who love to be active and have fun! Includes daily one-hour segments including: physical activity, cooking class, outdoor adventure. Kids will train for and participate in Jaime’s Fund 5K on 8/11. Register today.

SPLASH BASH (for all ages)
June 16 is the opening of our outdoor pools. Celebrate and bring a friend to a free pool party 1:00-3:00pm @ the Foxboro & Franklin Y’s. Details at hockymca.org/splash-bash

INTENSIVE SWIM LESSONS
Get maximum exposure to swim lessons in either a four-day per week class, which week(s) you select (offered @ the Franklin Y) or an eight-day over two weeks class (offered at the Foxboro Y). Classes run Monday thru Thursday and are a great opportunity to fit lessons into your busy summer calendar—while benefiting from smaller class ratios.

WILD WILD WEDNESDAYS @ the Franklin Y (for all ages)
Come together with your Y family for lunch and the opportunity to visit with a surprise character each week!
July 11, July 25, August 8, August 22 (weather permitting) 12:00-3:00pm. Cost per week: $8/person (Family-type members), $10/person (Youth members), $15/person (Non-members). Under age 1: free. Join us!

SILVER LAKE CANOE LESSONS (for ages 5-12 deep end swimmers only)*
Session 1: June 26 – July17; Session 2: July 24 – Aug 14 (Tuesdays 4:00-4:45 p.m. -OR- 5:00-5:45 p.m.)
YMCA Instructors and Lifeguard on the Beach; $40 per session, Includes a beach pass. Register canoe lessons @ Silver Lake.

SILVER LAKE SWIM LESSONS (for ages 3-12 Stages 1-4 offered)*
Runs: June 25 – Aug 26, 2018 (no class Wed 7/4); Select from lessons at Bellingham’s Silver Lake (30 min each) offered Monday thru Thursday. Certified YMCA Instructors. Option to arrange a swimmer evaluation by contacting the YMCA today. Cost: $56 (Wed classes, which meet 1 less time, cost $48), includes beach pass.

* SILVER LAKE ADDRESS: 10 BLACKMAR STREET, BELLINGHAM, MA

FOXBORO SUMMER CLASS SERIES
We are offering week long classes to meet members’ availability during vacation coming and goings! Try something new; classes run for one week each (Mon-Thurs). Cost: $125 (member); $188 (program member) Dates below indicate the Monday for each week options are available:
7/9 – Hip Hop (ages 5-9) 4:30-7:30pm
7/16 – Superhero (ages 3-5, 7-8) 4:30-7:30
7/23 – Yoga (ages 7-12) 4:30-7:30
7/23 – Healthy Chef (ages 5-7) 1:30-4:30pm
7/30 – Intro to Weights for Boys (ages 11-13) 2-5pm
7/30 – STEM (ages 5-9) 4:30-7:30
8/6 – Lego (ages 5-9) 4:30-7:30
8/6 – Girls Fitness (ages 8-12) 2-5pm
8/13 – Dance Combo (ages 3-5, 6-8) 4:30-7:30 Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop, Acro
8/13 – Healthy Chef (ages 8-11) 2-5pm
8/27 – Princess Dance (ages 3-5) 4:30-7:30
Register Summer Series @ the Foxboro Y.

FOXBORO KIDS’ DROP OFF DAY OPTIONS
Consider the Y’s exciting 2 hour mid-day options—a great way to get kids active and connected, learning and exploring. For ages 3-5 [Exceptions include: Lego Robotics (ages 6-8) / Pool Party (ages 4-6) / STEM (ages 6-8) / Movie (ages 5-8)]. Your children may be dropped off with us for the duration of the class. Please arrive with a packed lunch; the kids will enjoy a picnic together. Time: 12pm-2pm Cost: $20 (member); $25 (program member):
Every Tuesday through August – Pool Party: mix of activities plus 1 hr of pool time (kids will wear life vests)
Lego Robotics 7/25, 8/16
Messy Fun 7/18, 8/15
Movie Night 7/14, 8/11 (5pm-8pm)
Nature Exploration 7/26, 8/9, 8/30
STEM 7/19, 8/2, 8/22 (latter two for ages 6-8)
Superhero Adventures 8/1, 8/29
Water, Water Everywhere 7/11, 8/8
Register Drop Off Options @ the Foxboro Y.

FRANKLIN PRESCHOOL GYMNASTICS CLINICS
Try Gymnastics! Learn the basics on vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. This week long clinic includes games, crafts and a daily snack to re-energize. Join us as we make new friends while improving flexibility, strength, and balance. Cost: $125 (member); $187 (program member).
Session 1: July 23 – 27; Session 2: August 13 – 17 (9am-12pm)
Register Gymnastics Clinics @ the Franklin Y.

CAMP 2018
We are ready to greet you at Camp! Be sure to check out our recent Camp 2018 website blog post and follow the links to ensure you are signed up and paperwork is submitted. If you haven’t registered yet, download the registration forms today and submit them to your local YMCA branch. Spots are filling up fast!

TECHNOLOGY LAB & TECH CLUB @ the Franklin Y
A new tech lab is operating at the Franklin Y, thanks to a generous donation from a good friend. The goal of this space is to teach middle school and high school students about careers in technology. For more info, contact: kjennings@hockymca.org


Register Today! Most of our classes (with the exception of those listed above, such as Foxboro’s Summer Class Series) run June 25-August 16. Get 9 Weeks for the Price of 7!

Posted on: Tuesday, June 19th, 2018

Annual Meeting 2018

Every spring at our Annual Meeting, passion for our cause-driven mission is inspired and renewed as we gather to celebrate the accomplishments of the previous year. On May 16th at Lake Pearl we had the pleasure of honoring shining examples of youth, individuals, families and community partners who help our Y enhance lives and enrich communities.

Enjoy this short video capturing highlights from the annual meetin. And please read our 2017 annual report chronicling another fulfilling year at our Y. The report describes the impact our relationships have in improving the quality of life of our members and friends as together we strive to meet emerging community needs with our focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.

Sincerely,

Ed Hurley
President, Hockomock Area YMCA

Posted on: Monday, June 18th, 2018

Riders Needed — 9/22: The YMCA Rodman Team

10 Riders Needed

Join us on September 22, 2018 for the 28th Annual Rodman Ride for Kids, a non-competitive 25, 50, or 100-mile cycling tour throughout Southeastern, MA.

  • You will be on Team Hockomock Area YMCA
  • Together, we will raise funds for charity
  • Last year the Ride raised over $12 million, and it has raised over $134 million since 1991
  • Rodman matches 3% of what we raise so every dollar counts!

All proceeds benefit the Reach Out for Youth and Families scholarship assistance program, allowing our Y to be there when friends and neighbors need us most.

Please contact amandad@hockymca.orgor 508-643-5292 for more race information or to volunteer.

Facebook is a great way to keep up with Rodman Ride for Kids

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Posted on: Monday, June 18th, 2018

July 4th Veterans Picnic

Thank you for your service.

We are pleased to invite local veterans and their families to celebrate Independence Day together with us. On July 4, 2018 our North Attleboro Branch will host the 3rd annual July 4th Picnic for Veterans from 10am until 2pm.

EVENT DETAILS

10:00am –  Opening Remarks & Welcome
11:00am-1:00pm – Swim in our outdoor pool and play field games that will be coordinated for all ages to enjoy
11:30am-1:00pm – Food will be provided in the picnic area
A DJ will provide music and entertainment throughout the event. Reminder: alcohol use and smoking is prohibited on YMCA property.

This fun day is co-sponsored by the Town of North Attleborough, Rolling Thunder, North Attleborough Historical Society, American Legion, Daughters of The American Revolution, Friends of the North Attleboro Veterans, and Triboro Realty Group with in-kind donations provided by Freihofer’s Bakery Outlet, Stop & Shop, Target and Walmart.

For more information, contact Mario Tardif at 508-643-5291 or mariot@hockymca.org