MAY NEWSLETTER. Thanks to Stephy s Kitchen for donating hundreds of egg cartoons! 2018 SUMMER CAMPS ITEMS TO NOTE REGISTER TODAY!

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MAY NEWSLETTER Greater Beverly YMCA May 2018 www.northshoreymca.org GREATER BEVERLY YMCA AFTER SCHOOL Thanks to Stephy s Kitchen for donating hundreds of egg cartoons! The After School children created spring flowers and STAR WARS Strom Troops. ITEMS TO NOTE MAY 8 TH STEM ROOM OPEN HOUSE AND MAY STEM CLASSES AT THE Y ACHIEVEMENT CENTER- SEE PAGE 6 FOR DETAILS! MAY 25 TH HALF DAY MAY 28 TH NO AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY! 2018 SUMMER CAMPS DON T MISS OUT ON ALL THE Y HAS TO OFFER GO TO: https://www.northshoreymca.org/ content/ymca-summer-camps REGISTER TODAY! CHECK OUT OUR STAR WARS WEEK ACTIVITIES ON PAGE 4 1

GREATER BEVERLY AFTER SCHOOL CONTACTS AYERS 978.265.0283 CENTERVILLE 978.479.2133 COVE 978.578.8182 HANNAH 978.578.8093 NORTH BEVERLY Please contact our Account Manager for schedule changes and billing questions, and our Collections Specialist for issues regarding moneys owed. Jennifer Forgione: Account Manager forgionej@northshoreymca.org 978-564-3484 Jane Heck: Collections Specialist heckj@northshoreymca.org 978-927-6850 ext1151 STAY CONNECTED 978.265.7687 HAMILTON/WENHAM 978.468.1114 AFTER THE BELL 978.578.7361 Please check your after school bulletin boards and family mailboxes for notices and upcoming events. If your child will be absent, please call us. All families are welcome to speak with Y staff at anytime concerning their child. In addition, we are offering an opportunity for you to meet with your after school staff to discuss your child in our program. Parents and guardians will be seen in the order they arrive. We ask that you keep your meeting time brief, as to accommodate all interested families. If you would like an extended meeting time or alternative date, please see your site coordinator to set up an appointment. Thank You! Senior Director of School Age Services Lorigan Sudak, M.Ed. sudakl@northshoreymca.org 978-564-3929 This month s conference date is May 22nd, starting at 5:45pm. We welcome your feedback! Do you have ideas, comments, or concerns you d like to share regarding our curriculum? Please contact: www.northshoreymca.org Anne Curry, M.Ed. After School Curriculum Specialist at currya@northshoreymca.org 2

2018 SUMMER CAMPS DON T MISS OUT ON ALL THE Y HAS TO OFFER GO TO: https://www.northshoreymca.org/content/ymca-summer-camps AND REGISTER TODAY! BEST SUMMER EVER! Celebrating Marathon Monday at our Vacation Day Program, the children created this terrific Boston Marathon route out of Legos! Congratulations to all the runners! 3

STAR WARS in the After School: pasta ATATs, lightsaber book marks, Storm Troopers, Jawa Rocks, Wookie puppets, oh my, such a fun week!! 4

R X N Q O L M N G M G I A S Q Z B O F I V Z F D J V I O G E L E R N N Z J W W T V B O Y P T T P B I K Z F K B E J X I S E B E B H F L Q K U S M M U M F B J R T N D R L Y R W S K N Z A D O J O L Z L O Z R U Y U Q E H R J U W O J I W S R W E S N U D A D L I T Q E F S E M T X M D X P T W C N G H U B Z Z G M E N L U O T P A I E P A Y N W X H V C F I T F U Q I N Z E E S W N N J N K O M T F X L H G X E Q S G L R D G W B R Y W Y N A T F H I F U A Z J G Find all the Camp words! S N F O T S S B G S T R O P S O E M C X Z L Y P F E A P I C W U A W N J O H T X Q X K P T B L H Y D D E S C L H M N D F E S X S E I R O M E M E G H Y S S U D M I A K B M C H E E R C C T P J C N A M F P S T E N J W P L Z L C I W P K H G S M X G T N I W T E G V E N H P L S B N N J M Y N D C Z E A V W C S C I E N C E O Y L A P N N Z L Z O K W K C L Z J L B N Z D R Y I R M E U R Z U Z M V L X W M G O Q E G Y M S L E T K M G E G R B Z L W X G T Y H I T U P R K Y A X M Z O T N B B E B D H J H Y O I C T Y F E T M S V D V A Q Y J R R V V I K B G I Z F T H P I P E I P L E F S A E D M O O B U W O L J C C R E I T T C W H H T E M S F A Q Y C A B F K A Z A R T F Z L H T S Z B M K E H M I E R S C T S R X S E P L I U M T X T U R G M B X G T K R I D R H W G Y M N A S T I C S I Y C U Z H S O E L A D X Q W ART AWESOME BLAST CHALLENGE CHEER CRAFTS DISCOVER ENGINEERING FRIENDS GAMING GYMNASTICS HAPPY HOGWARTS LEGO MEMORIES NATURE ROPES SCIENCE SPORTS STERLING SUMMER SUN SWIM TECHNOLGY TEEN THEATER 2018 Y SUMMER CAMPS WORD SEARCH 5

THINK DESIGN REPEAT STEM ROOM OPEN HOUSE Please, join us! May 8th 6:30-8:00p ACHIEVEMENT CENTER (next to the Teen Center) 254 Essex Street Come explore in our new STEM Room, 2nd floor, rm 210. With our STEM Integration Specialist you ll discover and participate in STEM activities and learn about our offerings for Spring Classes and Summer Camps. DISCOVERY STEM Ages 4-6 Wednesday 5/16-6/13 10:30am Each day your child will learn and develop different STEM skills using real tools of science with our STEM Specialist, Anne Curry, M.Ed. Magnets, microscopes, Lego, and combined-technologies will be used to investigate the wonders of the Sciences. Our new STEM room serves as our maker space to bring science and engineering alive. Children will spend time outside investigating nature, so please dress for the weather! BUILDING CHALLENGES Grades 3-5 Thursday 5/17-6/14 2:30pm Our new STEM room is equipped with the materials needed to design, construct, and engage the building enthusiast! Each day will bring a new engineering and science challenge by our STEM Specialist, Anne Curry, M.Ed., in order to increase STEM skills and love for science and engineering. All lessons are aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards. We ll use Engineering is Everywhere kits developed by the Museum of Science in Boston to challenge kids to explore and create through inquiry based STEM practices. SIGN UP TODAY! www.northshoreymca.org 6