Friday August 8, 2025
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8:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Plymouth Yacht Club Sailing Program - Pram Session 4 (2 weeks) LITTLE MARINERS – Introductory for Sailors, ages 7-9Prerequisites: competent swimmer with life vest It’s never too early to get out on the water! This beginner program introduces younger children to the fundamentals of boating. After some land-based fun learning parts of the boat, how to bail and steer, Little Mariners students then sail with instructors on our 14-foot RS Quests around Plymouth Harbor. During these group sails, students will practice steering and trimming sails, and learn to watch the wind, tide and currents. Once competent, a 7+ year old student may move up to our Pram class. PRAM - Beginner for Sailors Ages 7 – 10Prerequisites: competent swimmer. Ages 7-8: one session of sailing with PYC or at another sailing program Our Pram program continues fundamental skills for sailors who started in Little Mariners. It can also be a first class for beginner sailors ready to try sailing their own boat with a buddy. (To qualify, age 7-8 must have previously taken a class with us or a comparable sailing program.) Students sail in 8- foot boats called Prams which are fun and easy to handle. The focus is on getting comfortable in that boat and to perform basic boat handling skills. Sailors also capsize and right their boat and learn how to steer both up and downwind. Pram sailors celebrate their new skills in their season end regatta, the Lynne Jewell Cup, named for PYC’s beloved Olympic Gold Medalist and Junior Sailing graduate. ADVENTURE INTRO – Beginner for Sailors, ages 10 - 14Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for younger teens & tweens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their chosen destination. Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to sail both upwind and downwind. Sailors often opt for more sessions and bigger adventures as skills increase. Adventure Intro sailors will also learn a little bit of chart navigation! ADVENTURE SEA - Beginner for Sailors, ages 13 - 16 Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for older teens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their group’s chosen destination. Our goal is to provide these more mature sailors with day sailing fundamentals, which includes planning ahead! Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to maximize performance both upwind and downwind. Adventure Sea sailors also learn how to create a float plan by plotting their planned course on a harbor chart, and use popular navigation apps for weather, current and tides data. -The sailing program will meet rain or shine. Please dress accordingly. PYC Special Events for Sailors & Families: The Sailing Program also holds weekly cookouts, events and activities that are open to ALL enrolled families! Don’t miss out: please review details and note these on your calendar. Details can be found under “Special Events & Regattas” and “Calendar of Events” on this PYC website page. In particular, please plan to attend the mandatory Parents Orientation at 7pm, Wednesday June 18th. This is preceded by a family cookout at 6pm on the back lawn of the yacht club.”
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8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Plymouth Yacht Club Sailing Program - Little Mariners Week 7 LITTLE MARINERS – Introductory for Sailors, ages 7-9Prerequisites: competent swimmer with life vest It’s never too early to get out on the water! This beginner program introduces younger children to the fundamentals of boating. After some land-based fun learning parts of the boat, how to bail and steer, Little Mariners students then sail with instructors on our 14-foot RS Quests around Plymouth Harbor. During these group sails, students will practice steering and trimming sails, and learn to watch the wind, tide and currents. Once competent, a 7+ year old student may move up to our Pram class. PRAM - Beginner for Sailors Ages 7 – 10Prerequisites: competent swimmer. Ages 7-8: one session of sailing with PYC or at another sailing program Our Pram program continues fundamental skills for sailors who started in Little Mariners. It can also be a first class for beginner sailors ready to try sailing their own boat with a buddy. (To qualify, age 7-8 must have previously taken a class with us or a comparable sailing program.) Students sail in 8- foot boats called Prams which are fun and easy to handle. The focus is on getting comfortable in that boat and to perform basic boat handling skills. Sailors also capsize and right their boat and learn how to steer both up and downwind. Pram sailors celebrate their new skills in their season end regatta, the Lynne Jewell Cup, named for PYC’s beloved Olympic Gold Medalist and Junior Sailing graduate. ADVENTURE INTRO – Beginner for Sailors, ages 10 - 14Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for younger teens & tweens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their chosen destination. Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to sail both upwind and downwind. Sailors often opt for more sessions and bigger adventures as skills increase. Adventure Intro sailors will also learn a little bit of chart navigation! ADVENTURE SEA - Beginner for Sailors, ages 13 - 16 Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for older teens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their group’s chosen destination. Our goal is to provide these more mature sailors with day sailing fundamentals, which includes planning ahead! Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to maximize performance both upwind and downwind. Adventure Sea sailors also learn how to create a float plan by plotting their planned course on a harbor chart, and use popular navigation apps for weather, current and tides data. -The sailing program will meet rain or shine. Please dress accordingly. PYC Special Events for Sailors & Families: The Sailing Program also holds weekly cookouts, events and activities that are open to ALL enrolled families! Don’t miss out: please review details and note these on your calendar. Details can be found under “Special Events & Regattas” and “Calendar of Events” on this PYC website page. In particular, please plan to attend the mandatory Parents Orientation at 7pm, Wednesday June 18th. This is preceded by a family cookout at 6pm on the back lawn of the yacht club.”
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8:45 AM - 12:15 PM
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Counselor in Training (CIT) Program - CIT / Hedges Pond This program is for individuals too old for our Half-Day program, but too young to have a job yet. Through this program, individuals will be given the opportunity to work closely with our half-day program staff learning the ropes of the program. This programs is perfect for individuals who will be looking for a job working with children or working at another camp when they are old enough. The CIT will stay with their assigned group for the summer and will learn how to instruct different activities (soccer, basketball, baseball, tennis, playground, arts & crafts, street hockey, etc) so they get a feel for what each counselor does with their groups. *The program will be cancelled if it is raining or if the facility is unsafe from weather*The program is limited to 16 kids.This program does not guarantee employment with the Town of Plymouth.
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8:45 AM - 12:15 PM
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Counselor in Training (CIT) Program - CIT / West Elementary This program is for individuals too old for our Half-Day program, but too young to have a job yet. Through this program, individuals will be given the opportunity to work closely with our half-day program staff learning the ropes of the program. This programs is perfect for individuals who will be looking for a job working with children or working at another camp when they are old enough. The CIT will stay with their assigned group for the summer and will learn how to instruct different activities (soccer, basketball, baseball, tennis, playground, arts & crafts, street hockey, etc) so they get a feel for what each counselor does with their groups. *The program will be cancelled if it is raining or if the facility is unsafe from weather*The program is limited to 16 kids.This program does not guarantee employment with the Town of Plymouth.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Half-Day Playground Programs - Half-Day Program at Hedges Pond **PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION FOR THE PROGRAM**Hedges Pond:
During this program participants register for the whole summer. Participants will have the choice each hour (based on availability) which activity they would like to participate in. This facility has basketball, tennis, soccer, sand volleyball court, GaGa Pit, playground, an arts and crafts area and much more!West Elementary School:During this program participants register for the whole summer. Participants will have the choice each hour (based on availability) which activity they would like to participate in. This facility has basketball, tennis, soccer, baseball, playground, Big Game, Dodgeball, an arts and crafts area and much more!*The program will be cancelled if it is raining or if the facility is unsafe from weather*JR. HALF-DAY PROGRAMS:JR. participants will be grouped together and will remain separated from the 6-12 year old half day program. They will not choose their activity freely, and will follow a rotating schedule.JR. participants will receive 1 Playground shirt for them to wear during the program. If you would like to purchase additional shirts you are welcome to for $6 per shirt. Shirts must be ordered before June 1st, 2025. JR. participants must wear their Playground shirt every day they attend the program. They will not be permitted to attend without their Playground shirt on.Questions please call the Recreation Dept at 508-747-1620 Ext. 10137. Registration will open Monday March 17th to residents and Monday March 24th to non-residents.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Half-Day Playground Programs - Half-Day Program at West Elementary **PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION FOR THE PROGRAM**Hedges Pond:
During this program participants register for the whole summer. Participants will have the choice each hour (based on availability) which activity they would like to participate in. This facility has basketball, tennis, soccer, sand volleyball court, GaGa Pit, playground, an arts and crafts area and much more!West Elementary School:During this program participants register for the whole summer. Participants will have the choice each hour (based on availability) which activity they would like to participate in. This facility has basketball, tennis, soccer, baseball, playground, Big Game, Dodgeball, an arts and crafts area and much more!*The program will be cancelled if it is raining or if the facility is unsafe from weather*JR. HALF-DAY PROGRAMS:JR. participants will be grouped together and will remain separated from the 6-12 year old half day program. They will not choose their activity freely, and will follow a rotating schedule.JR. participants will receive 1 Playground shirt for them to wear during the program. If you would like to purchase additional shirts you are welcome to for $6 per shirt. Shirts must be ordered before June 1st, 2025. JR. participants must wear their Playground shirt every day they attend the program. They will not be permitted to attend without their Playground shirt on.Questions please call the Recreation Dept at 508-747-1620 Ext. 10137. Registration will open Monday March 17th to residents and Monday March 24th to non-residents.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Half-Day Playground Programs - Jr. Half-Day Playground / Hedges Pond **PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION FOR THE PROGRAM**Hedges Pond:
During this program participants register for the whole summer. Participants will have the choice each hour (based on availability) which activity they would like to participate in. This facility has basketball, tennis, soccer, sand volleyball court, GaGa Pit, playground, an arts and crafts area and much more!West Elementary School:During this program participants register for the whole summer. Participants will have the choice each hour (based on availability) which activity they would like to participate in. This facility has basketball, tennis, soccer, baseball, playground, Big Game, Dodgeball, an arts and crafts area and much more!*The program will be cancelled if it is raining or if the facility is unsafe from weather*JR. HALF-DAY PROGRAMS:JR. participants will be grouped together and will remain separated from the 6-12 year old half day program. They will not choose their activity freely, and will follow a rotating schedule.JR. participants will receive 1 Playground shirt for them to wear during the program. If you would like to purchase additional shirts you are welcome to for $6 per shirt. Shirts must be ordered before June 1st, 2025. JR. participants must wear their Playground shirt every day they attend the program. They will not be permitted to attend without their Playground shirt on.Questions please call the Recreation Dept at 508-747-1620 Ext. 10137. Registration will open Monday March 17th to residents and Monday March 24th to non-residents.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Half-Day Playground Programs - Jr. Half-Day Playground / West Elementary **PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION FOR THE PROGRAM**Hedges Pond:
During this program participants register for the whole summer. Participants will have the choice each hour (based on availability) which activity they would like to participate in. This facility has basketball, tennis, soccer, sand volleyball court, GaGa Pit, playground, an arts and crafts area and much more!West Elementary School:During this program participants register for the whole summer. Participants will have the choice each hour (based on availability) which activity they would like to participate in. This facility has basketball, tennis, soccer, baseball, playground, Big Game, Dodgeball, an arts and crafts area and much more!*The program will be cancelled if it is raining or if the facility is unsafe from weather*JR. HALF-DAY PROGRAMS:JR. participants will be grouped together and will remain separated from the 6-12 year old half day program. They will not choose their activity freely, and will follow a rotating schedule.JR. participants will receive 1 Playground shirt for them to wear during the program. If you would like to purchase additional shirts you are welcome to for $6 per shirt. Shirts must be ordered before June 1st, 2025. JR. participants must wear their Playground shirt every day they attend the program. They will not be permitted to attend without their Playground shirt on.Questions please call the Recreation Dept at 508-747-1620 Ext. 10137. Registration will open Monday March 17th to residents and Monday March 24th to non-residents.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Youth Volleyball - Summer Clinic - Youth Volleyball - Summer Clinic Youth Volleyball - Summer ClinicJAM Volleyball is excited to offer a Summer Developmental Volleyball Clinic! Designed for young athletes of all skill levels, this clinic provides a fun and supportive environment to build fundamental skills. Players will develop their passing, serving, and attacking through modified gameplay and game-like drills, helping them gain confidence and improve their technique. Don't miss the excellent opportunity to learn, play, and grow with JAM Volleyball. There is no program 8/7/25
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9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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Plymouth Yacht Club Sailing Program - Adventure Intro Week 7 LITTLE MARINERS – Introductory for Sailors, ages 7-9Prerequisites: competent swimmer with life vest It’s never too early to get out on the water! This beginner program introduces younger children to the fundamentals of boating. After some land-based fun learning parts of the boat, how to bail and steer, Little Mariners students then sail with instructors on our 14-foot RS Quests around Plymouth Harbor. During these group sails, students will practice steering and trimming sails, and learn to watch the wind, tide and currents. Once competent, a 7+ year old student may move up to our Pram class. PRAM - Beginner for Sailors Ages 7 – 10Prerequisites: competent swimmer. Ages 7-8: one session of sailing with PYC or at another sailing program Our Pram program continues fundamental skills for sailors who started in Little Mariners. It can also be a first class for beginner sailors ready to try sailing their own boat with a buddy. (To qualify, age 7-8 must have previously taken a class with us or a comparable sailing program.) Students sail in 8- foot boats called Prams which are fun and easy to handle. The focus is on getting comfortable in that boat and to perform basic boat handling skills. Sailors also capsize and right their boat and learn how to steer both up and downwind. Pram sailors celebrate their new skills in their season end regatta, the Lynne Jewell Cup, named for PYC’s beloved Olympic Gold Medalist and Junior Sailing graduate. ADVENTURE INTRO – Beginner for Sailors, ages 10 - 14Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for younger teens & tweens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their chosen destination. Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to sail both upwind and downwind. Sailors often opt for more sessions and bigger adventures as skills increase. Adventure Intro sailors will also learn a little bit of chart navigation! ADVENTURE SEA - Beginner for Sailors, ages 13 - 16 Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for older teens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their group’s chosen destination. Our goal is to provide these more mature sailors with day sailing fundamentals, which includes planning ahead! Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to maximize performance both upwind and downwind. Adventure Sea sailors also learn how to create a float plan by plotting their planned course on a harbor chart, and use popular navigation apps for weather, current and tides data. -The sailing program will meet rain or shine. Please dress accordingly. PYC Special Events for Sailors & Families: The Sailing Program also holds weekly cookouts, events and activities that are open to ALL enrolled families! Don’t miss out: please review details and note these on your calendar. Details can be found under “Special Events & Regattas” and “Calendar of Events” on this PYC website page. In particular, please plan to attend the mandatory Parents Orientation at 7pm, Wednesday June 18th. This is preceded by a family cookout at 6pm on the back lawn of the yacht club.”
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
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Swim Lessons Summer-Private @ Morton Park - Private Lessons Summer 2025 Red Cross Private/ Semi-Private Swim Lessons @ Morton Park 2025Swim Lessons will run July 10th-August 8th on Thursdays and Fridays.Registration Instructions
Private and semi-private lessons will take place this summer on Thursday and Friday’s, between 9:30a-3:45pm.
All private lessons are booked in 30 min time slots.
In order to reserve a time slot, you must book by the date/time-slot, and you will be allowed to choose multiple dates /times that are available. Make sure you choose the correct dates/times, no refunds will be given for incorrect bookings.
Fee For Private LessonsResident: $32.00 per 30 min session/time slot Non-Resident: $42.00 per 30 min session/time slot *PLEASE SEE LEVEL GUIDE FOR CHOOSING PARTICIPANT'S SWIMMING LEVELLEVEL 1 – WATER EXPLORATION The focus of Level 1 is an introduction to water. If your child cannot fully submerge without holding their nose, this class is for them. Skills required to pass this level include: front and back float with supports, front and back glide with support, basic combined stroke.LEVEL 2 – PRIMARY SKILLS The main focus of this level is to strengthen front and back floating skills and work on basic front and back crawl (beginner stroke) skills. To pass this level, the child must be comfortable underwater, roll from front to back float, tread water for 15 seconds, and swim for 5 body lengths using a combined stroke or beginner stroke.LEVEL 3 – STROKE DEVELOPMENT The focus of this level is strengthening front and back swimming skills in deep water. The skills associated with the elementary backstroke and sidestroke kick will be introduced. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to tread in deep water for 30 seconds, swim the front crawl for 15 yards using rotary breathing and demonstrate knowledge of both the elementary backstroke and scissor kick in deep water. They will need to be comfortable swimming underwater.LEVEL 4 – STROKE IMPROVEMENTThe main focus of this level is to build swimming endurance and improve stroke technique. In order to be in this level your child needs to have passed level 3 and be able to swim crawl and elementary backstrokes with good technique for 15 yards. Sidestroke skills will be improved on and complicated breaststroke and butterfly stroke skills will be taught. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to swim Front Crawl and elementary back strokes for 25 yards, sidestroke for 15 yards and show knowledge of breaststroke and butterfly for 15 yards. At this level your child needs to be very comfortable in deep water and be able to swim underwater for 3-5 body lengths.LEVEL 5 – STROKE REFINEMENT The main focus of this level is to refine the technique for all of the strokes and continue to build endurance. To be in this level your child needs to have passed level 4 and have a great crawl stroke with rotary breathing, strong elementary backstroke, and sidestroke. In addition, they should know how to do the breaststroke and butterfly. They should be able to dive into a pool, swim 25 yards and surface dive down to 8 feet. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to show proper technique in all of the strokes that have been learned. They should be able to swim 50 yards comfortably using both the front crawl and elementary backstrokes.LEVEL 6 – SKILL PROFICIENCYThe main focus of this level is to improve stroke technique and build endurance. There are three separate sections of instruction in this level. They are: Personal Water Safety, Fitness Swimmer and Fundamentals of Diving. Because this program is taught in a pond with no diving facilities available, only the first two sections will be covered in this class. To be in this level, your child must have proof of having passed level 5.
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10:05 AM - 10:35 AM
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Swim Lessons Summer-Private @ Morton Park - Private Lessons Summer 2025 Red Cross Private/ Semi-Private Swim Lessons @ Morton Park 2025Swim Lessons will run July 10th-August 8th on Thursdays and Fridays.Registration Instructions
Private and semi-private lessons will take place this summer on Thursday and Friday’s, between 9:30a-3:45pm.
All private lessons are booked in 30 min time slots.
In order to reserve a time slot, you must book by the date/time-slot, and you will be allowed to choose multiple dates /times that are available. Make sure you choose the correct dates/times, no refunds will be given for incorrect bookings.
Fee For Private LessonsResident: $32.00 per 30 min session/time slot Non-Resident: $42.00 per 30 min session/time slot *PLEASE SEE LEVEL GUIDE FOR CHOOSING PARTICIPANT'S SWIMMING LEVELLEVEL 1 – WATER EXPLORATION The focus of Level 1 is an introduction to water. If your child cannot fully submerge without holding their nose, this class is for them. Skills required to pass this level include: front and back float with supports, front and back glide with support, basic combined stroke.LEVEL 2 – PRIMARY SKILLS The main focus of this level is to strengthen front and back floating skills and work on basic front and back crawl (beginner stroke) skills. To pass this level, the child must be comfortable underwater, roll from front to back float, tread water for 15 seconds, and swim for 5 body lengths using a combined stroke or beginner stroke.LEVEL 3 – STROKE DEVELOPMENT The focus of this level is strengthening front and back swimming skills in deep water. The skills associated with the elementary backstroke and sidestroke kick will be introduced. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to tread in deep water for 30 seconds, swim the front crawl for 15 yards using rotary breathing and demonstrate knowledge of both the elementary backstroke and scissor kick in deep water. They will need to be comfortable swimming underwater.LEVEL 4 – STROKE IMPROVEMENTThe main focus of this level is to build swimming endurance and improve stroke technique. In order to be in this level your child needs to have passed level 3 and be able to swim crawl and elementary backstrokes with good technique for 15 yards. Sidestroke skills will be improved on and complicated breaststroke and butterfly stroke skills will be taught. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to swim Front Crawl and elementary back strokes for 25 yards, sidestroke for 15 yards and show knowledge of breaststroke and butterfly for 15 yards. At this level your child needs to be very comfortable in deep water and be able to swim underwater for 3-5 body lengths.LEVEL 5 – STROKE REFINEMENT The main focus of this level is to refine the technique for all of the strokes and continue to build endurance. To be in this level your child needs to have passed level 4 and have a great crawl stroke with rotary breathing, strong elementary backstroke, and sidestroke. In addition, they should know how to do the breaststroke and butterfly. They should be able to dive into a pool, swim 25 yards and surface dive down to 8 feet. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to show proper technique in all of the strokes that have been learned. They should be able to swim 50 yards comfortably using both the front crawl and elementary backstrokes.LEVEL 6 – SKILL PROFICIENCYThe main focus of this level is to improve stroke technique and build endurance. There are three separate sections of instruction in this level. They are: Personal Water Safety, Fitness Swimmer and Fundamentals of Diving. Because this program is taught in a pond with no diving facilities available, only the first two sections will be covered in this class. To be in this level, your child must have proof of having passed level 5.
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10:40 AM - 11:10 AM
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Swim Lessons Summer-Private @ Morton Park - Private Lessons Summer 2025 Red Cross Private/ Semi-Private Swim Lessons @ Morton Park 2025Swim Lessons will run July 10th-August 8th on Thursdays and Fridays.Registration Instructions
Private and semi-private lessons will take place this summer on Thursday and Friday’s, between 9:30a-3:45pm.
All private lessons are booked in 30 min time slots.
In order to reserve a time slot, you must book by the date/time-slot, and you will be allowed to choose multiple dates /times that are available. Make sure you choose the correct dates/times, no refunds will be given for incorrect bookings.
Fee For Private LessonsResident: $32.00 per 30 min session/time slot Non-Resident: $42.00 per 30 min session/time slot *PLEASE SEE LEVEL GUIDE FOR CHOOSING PARTICIPANT'S SWIMMING LEVELLEVEL 1 – WATER EXPLORATION The focus of Level 1 is an introduction to water. If your child cannot fully submerge without holding their nose, this class is for them. Skills required to pass this level include: front and back float with supports, front and back glide with support, basic combined stroke.LEVEL 2 – PRIMARY SKILLS The main focus of this level is to strengthen front and back floating skills and work on basic front and back crawl (beginner stroke) skills. To pass this level, the child must be comfortable underwater, roll from front to back float, tread water for 15 seconds, and swim for 5 body lengths using a combined stroke or beginner stroke.LEVEL 3 – STROKE DEVELOPMENT The focus of this level is strengthening front and back swimming skills in deep water. The skills associated with the elementary backstroke and sidestroke kick will be introduced. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to tread in deep water for 30 seconds, swim the front crawl for 15 yards using rotary breathing and demonstrate knowledge of both the elementary backstroke and scissor kick in deep water. They will need to be comfortable swimming underwater.LEVEL 4 – STROKE IMPROVEMENTThe main focus of this level is to build swimming endurance and improve stroke technique. In order to be in this level your child needs to have passed level 3 and be able to swim crawl and elementary backstrokes with good technique for 15 yards. Sidestroke skills will be improved on and complicated breaststroke and butterfly stroke skills will be taught. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to swim Front Crawl and elementary back strokes for 25 yards, sidestroke for 15 yards and show knowledge of breaststroke and butterfly for 15 yards. At this level your child needs to be very comfortable in deep water and be able to swim underwater for 3-5 body lengths.LEVEL 5 – STROKE REFINEMENT The main focus of this level is to refine the technique for all of the strokes and continue to build endurance. To be in this level your child needs to have passed level 4 and have a great crawl stroke with rotary breathing, strong elementary backstroke, and sidestroke. In addition, they should know how to do the breaststroke and butterfly. They should be able to dive into a pool, swim 25 yards and surface dive down to 8 feet. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to show proper technique in all of the strokes that have been learned. They should be able to swim 50 yards comfortably using both the front crawl and elementary backstrokes.LEVEL 6 – SKILL PROFICIENCYThe main focus of this level is to improve stroke technique and build endurance. There are three separate sections of instruction in this level. They are: Personal Water Safety, Fitness Swimmer and Fundamentals of Diving. Because this program is taught in a pond with no diving facilities available, only the first two sections will be covered in this class. To be in this level, your child must have proof of having passed level 5.
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11:15 AM - 11:45 AM
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Swim Lessons Summer-Private @ Morton Park - Private Lessons Summer 2025 Red Cross Private/ Semi-Private Swim Lessons @ Morton Park 2025Swim Lessons will run July 10th-August 8th on Thursdays and Fridays.Registration Instructions
Private and semi-private lessons will take place this summer on Thursday and Friday’s, between 9:30a-3:45pm.
All private lessons are booked in 30 min time slots.
In order to reserve a time slot, you must book by the date/time-slot, and you will be allowed to choose multiple dates /times that are available. Make sure you choose the correct dates/times, no refunds will be given for incorrect bookings.
Fee For Private LessonsResident: $32.00 per 30 min session/time slot Non-Resident: $42.00 per 30 min session/time slot *PLEASE SEE LEVEL GUIDE FOR CHOOSING PARTICIPANT'S SWIMMING LEVELLEVEL 1 – WATER EXPLORATION The focus of Level 1 is an introduction to water. If your child cannot fully submerge without holding their nose, this class is for them. Skills required to pass this level include: front and back float with supports, front and back glide with support, basic combined stroke.LEVEL 2 – PRIMARY SKILLS The main focus of this level is to strengthen front and back floating skills and work on basic front and back crawl (beginner stroke) skills. To pass this level, the child must be comfortable underwater, roll from front to back float, tread water for 15 seconds, and swim for 5 body lengths using a combined stroke or beginner stroke.LEVEL 3 – STROKE DEVELOPMENT The focus of this level is strengthening front and back swimming skills in deep water. The skills associated with the elementary backstroke and sidestroke kick will be introduced. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to tread in deep water for 30 seconds, swim the front crawl for 15 yards using rotary breathing and demonstrate knowledge of both the elementary backstroke and scissor kick in deep water. They will need to be comfortable swimming underwater.LEVEL 4 – STROKE IMPROVEMENTThe main focus of this level is to build swimming endurance and improve stroke technique. In order to be in this level your child needs to have passed level 3 and be able to swim crawl and elementary backstrokes with good technique for 15 yards. Sidestroke skills will be improved on and complicated breaststroke and butterfly stroke skills will be taught. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to swim Front Crawl and elementary back strokes for 25 yards, sidestroke for 15 yards and show knowledge of breaststroke and butterfly for 15 yards. At this level your child needs to be very comfortable in deep water and be able to swim underwater for 3-5 body lengths.LEVEL 5 – STROKE REFINEMENT The main focus of this level is to refine the technique for all of the strokes and continue to build endurance. To be in this level your child needs to have passed level 4 and have a great crawl stroke with rotary breathing, strong elementary backstroke, and sidestroke. In addition, they should know how to do the breaststroke and butterfly. They should be able to dive into a pool, swim 25 yards and surface dive down to 8 feet. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to show proper technique in all of the strokes that have been learned. They should be able to swim 50 yards comfortably using both the front crawl and elementary backstrokes.LEVEL 6 – SKILL PROFICIENCYThe main focus of this level is to improve stroke technique and build endurance. There are three separate sections of instruction in this level. They are: Personal Water Safety, Fitness Swimmer and Fundamentals of Diving. Because this program is taught in a pond with no diving facilities available, only the first two sections will be covered in this class. To be in this level, your child must have proof of having passed level 5.
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11:50 AM - 12:20 PM
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Swim Lessons Summer-Private @ Morton Park - Private Lessons Summer 2025 Red Cross Private/ Semi-Private Swim Lessons @ Morton Park 2025Swim Lessons will run July 10th-August 8th on Thursdays and Fridays.Registration Instructions
Private and semi-private lessons will take place this summer on Thursday and Friday’s, between 9:30a-3:45pm.
All private lessons are booked in 30 min time slots.
In order to reserve a time slot, you must book by the date/time-slot, and you will be allowed to choose multiple dates /times that are available. Make sure you choose the correct dates/times, no refunds will be given for incorrect bookings.
Fee For Private LessonsResident: $32.00 per 30 min session/time slot Non-Resident: $42.00 per 30 min session/time slot *PLEASE SEE LEVEL GUIDE FOR CHOOSING PARTICIPANT'S SWIMMING LEVELLEVEL 1 – WATER EXPLORATION The focus of Level 1 is an introduction to water. If your child cannot fully submerge without holding their nose, this class is for them. Skills required to pass this level include: front and back float with supports, front and back glide with support, basic combined stroke.LEVEL 2 – PRIMARY SKILLS The main focus of this level is to strengthen front and back floating skills and work on basic front and back crawl (beginner stroke) skills. To pass this level, the child must be comfortable underwater, roll from front to back float, tread water for 15 seconds, and swim for 5 body lengths using a combined stroke or beginner stroke.LEVEL 3 – STROKE DEVELOPMENT The focus of this level is strengthening front and back swimming skills in deep water. The skills associated with the elementary backstroke and sidestroke kick will be introduced. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to tread in deep water for 30 seconds, swim the front crawl for 15 yards using rotary breathing and demonstrate knowledge of both the elementary backstroke and scissor kick in deep water. They will need to be comfortable swimming underwater.LEVEL 4 – STROKE IMPROVEMENTThe main focus of this level is to build swimming endurance and improve stroke technique. In order to be in this level your child needs to have passed level 3 and be able to swim crawl and elementary backstrokes with good technique for 15 yards. Sidestroke skills will be improved on and complicated breaststroke and butterfly stroke skills will be taught. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to swim Front Crawl and elementary back strokes for 25 yards, sidestroke for 15 yards and show knowledge of breaststroke and butterfly for 15 yards. At this level your child needs to be very comfortable in deep water and be able to swim underwater for 3-5 body lengths.LEVEL 5 – STROKE REFINEMENT The main focus of this level is to refine the technique for all of the strokes and continue to build endurance. To be in this level your child needs to have passed level 4 and have a great crawl stroke with rotary breathing, strong elementary backstroke, and sidestroke. In addition, they should know how to do the breaststroke and butterfly. They should be able to dive into a pool, swim 25 yards and surface dive down to 8 feet. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to show proper technique in all of the strokes that have been learned. They should be able to swim 50 yards comfortably using both the front crawl and elementary backstrokes.LEVEL 6 – SKILL PROFICIENCYThe main focus of this level is to improve stroke technique and build endurance. There are three separate sections of instruction in this level. They are: Personal Water Safety, Fitness Swimmer and Fundamentals of Diving. Because this program is taught in a pond with no diving facilities available, only the first two sections will be covered in this class. To be in this level, your child must have proof of having passed level 5.
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12:25 PM - 12:55 PM
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Swim Lessons Summer-Private @ Morton Park - Private Lessons Summer 2025 Red Cross Private/ Semi-Private Swim Lessons @ Morton Park 2025Swim Lessons will run July 10th-August 8th on Thursdays and Fridays.Registration Instructions
Private and semi-private lessons will take place this summer on Thursday and Friday’s, between 9:30a-3:45pm.
All private lessons are booked in 30 min time slots.
In order to reserve a time slot, you must book by the date/time-slot, and you will be allowed to choose multiple dates /times that are available. Make sure you choose the correct dates/times, no refunds will be given for incorrect bookings.
Fee For Private LessonsResident: $32.00 per 30 min session/time slot Non-Resident: $42.00 per 30 min session/time slot *PLEASE SEE LEVEL GUIDE FOR CHOOSING PARTICIPANT'S SWIMMING LEVELLEVEL 1 – WATER EXPLORATION The focus of Level 1 is an introduction to water. If your child cannot fully submerge without holding their nose, this class is for them. Skills required to pass this level include: front and back float with supports, front and back glide with support, basic combined stroke.LEVEL 2 – PRIMARY SKILLS The main focus of this level is to strengthen front and back floating skills and work on basic front and back crawl (beginner stroke) skills. To pass this level, the child must be comfortable underwater, roll from front to back float, tread water for 15 seconds, and swim for 5 body lengths using a combined stroke or beginner stroke.LEVEL 3 – STROKE DEVELOPMENT The focus of this level is strengthening front and back swimming skills in deep water. The skills associated with the elementary backstroke and sidestroke kick will be introduced. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to tread in deep water for 30 seconds, swim the front crawl for 15 yards using rotary breathing and demonstrate knowledge of both the elementary backstroke and scissor kick in deep water. They will need to be comfortable swimming underwater.LEVEL 4 – STROKE IMPROVEMENTThe main focus of this level is to build swimming endurance and improve stroke technique. In order to be in this level your child needs to have passed level 3 and be able to swim crawl and elementary backstrokes with good technique for 15 yards. Sidestroke skills will be improved on and complicated breaststroke and butterfly stroke skills will be taught. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to swim Front Crawl and elementary back strokes for 25 yards, sidestroke for 15 yards and show knowledge of breaststroke and butterfly for 15 yards. At this level your child needs to be very comfortable in deep water and be able to swim underwater for 3-5 body lengths.LEVEL 5 – STROKE REFINEMENT The main focus of this level is to refine the technique for all of the strokes and continue to build endurance. To be in this level your child needs to have passed level 4 and have a great crawl stroke with rotary breathing, strong elementary backstroke, and sidestroke. In addition, they should know how to do the breaststroke and butterfly. They should be able to dive into a pool, swim 25 yards and surface dive down to 8 feet. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to show proper technique in all of the strokes that have been learned. They should be able to swim 50 yards comfortably using both the front crawl and elementary backstrokes.LEVEL 6 – SKILL PROFICIENCYThe main focus of this level is to improve stroke technique and build endurance. There are three separate sections of instruction in this level. They are: Personal Water Safety, Fitness Swimmer and Fundamentals of Diving. Because this program is taught in a pond with no diving facilities available, only the first two sections will be covered in this class. To be in this level, your child must have proof of having passed level 5.
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1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
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Swim Lessons Summer-Private @ Morton Park - Private Lessons Summer 2025 Red Cross Private/ Semi-Private Swim Lessons @ Morton Park 2025Swim Lessons will run July 10th-August 8th on Thursdays and Fridays.Registration Instructions
Private and semi-private lessons will take place this summer on Thursday and Friday’s, between 9:30a-3:45pm.
All private lessons are booked in 30 min time slots.
In order to reserve a time slot, you must book by the date/time-slot, and you will be allowed to choose multiple dates /times that are available. Make sure you choose the correct dates/times, no refunds will be given for incorrect bookings.
Fee For Private LessonsResident: $32.00 per 30 min session/time slot Non-Resident: $42.00 per 30 min session/time slot *PLEASE SEE LEVEL GUIDE FOR CHOOSING PARTICIPANT'S SWIMMING LEVELLEVEL 1 – WATER EXPLORATION The focus of Level 1 is an introduction to water. If your child cannot fully submerge without holding their nose, this class is for them. Skills required to pass this level include: front and back float with supports, front and back glide with support, basic combined stroke.LEVEL 2 – PRIMARY SKILLS The main focus of this level is to strengthen front and back floating skills and work on basic front and back crawl (beginner stroke) skills. To pass this level, the child must be comfortable underwater, roll from front to back float, tread water for 15 seconds, and swim for 5 body lengths using a combined stroke or beginner stroke.LEVEL 3 – STROKE DEVELOPMENT The focus of this level is strengthening front and back swimming skills in deep water. The skills associated with the elementary backstroke and sidestroke kick will be introduced. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to tread in deep water for 30 seconds, swim the front crawl for 15 yards using rotary breathing and demonstrate knowledge of both the elementary backstroke and scissor kick in deep water. They will need to be comfortable swimming underwater.LEVEL 4 – STROKE IMPROVEMENTThe main focus of this level is to build swimming endurance and improve stroke technique. In order to be in this level your child needs to have passed level 3 and be able to swim crawl and elementary backstrokes with good technique for 15 yards. Sidestroke skills will be improved on and complicated breaststroke and butterfly stroke skills will be taught. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to swim Front Crawl and elementary back strokes for 25 yards, sidestroke for 15 yards and show knowledge of breaststroke and butterfly for 15 yards. At this level your child needs to be very comfortable in deep water and be able to swim underwater for 3-5 body lengths.LEVEL 5 – STROKE REFINEMENT The main focus of this level is to refine the technique for all of the strokes and continue to build endurance. To be in this level your child needs to have passed level 4 and have a great crawl stroke with rotary breathing, strong elementary backstroke, and sidestroke. In addition, they should know how to do the breaststroke and butterfly. They should be able to dive into a pool, swim 25 yards and surface dive down to 8 feet. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to show proper technique in all of the strokes that have been learned. They should be able to swim 50 yards comfortably using both the front crawl and elementary backstrokes.LEVEL 6 – SKILL PROFICIENCYThe main focus of this level is to improve stroke technique and build endurance. There are three separate sections of instruction in this level. They are: Personal Water Safety, Fitness Swimmer and Fundamentals of Diving. Because this program is taught in a pond with no diving facilities available, only the first two sections will be covered in this class. To be in this level, your child must have proof of having passed level 5.
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2:05 PM - 2:35 PM
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Swim Lessons Summer-Private @ Morton Park - Private Lessons Summer 2025 Red Cross Private/ Semi-Private Swim Lessons @ Morton Park 2025Swim Lessons will run July 10th-August 8th on Thursdays and Fridays.Registration Instructions
Private and semi-private lessons will take place this summer on Thursday and Friday’s, between 9:30a-3:45pm.
All private lessons are booked in 30 min time slots.
In order to reserve a time slot, you must book by the date/time-slot, and you will be allowed to choose multiple dates /times that are available. Make sure you choose the correct dates/times, no refunds will be given for incorrect bookings.
Fee For Private LessonsResident: $32.00 per 30 min session/time slot Non-Resident: $42.00 per 30 min session/time slot *PLEASE SEE LEVEL GUIDE FOR CHOOSING PARTICIPANT'S SWIMMING LEVELLEVEL 1 – WATER EXPLORATION The focus of Level 1 is an introduction to water. If your child cannot fully submerge without holding their nose, this class is for them. Skills required to pass this level include: front and back float with supports, front and back glide with support, basic combined stroke.LEVEL 2 – PRIMARY SKILLS The main focus of this level is to strengthen front and back floating skills and work on basic front and back crawl (beginner stroke) skills. To pass this level, the child must be comfortable underwater, roll from front to back float, tread water for 15 seconds, and swim for 5 body lengths using a combined stroke or beginner stroke.LEVEL 3 – STROKE DEVELOPMENT The focus of this level is strengthening front and back swimming skills in deep water. The skills associated with the elementary backstroke and sidestroke kick will be introduced. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to tread in deep water for 30 seconds, swim the front crawl for 15 yards using rotary breathing and demonstrate knowledge of both the elementary backstroke and scissor kick in deep water. They will need to be comfortable swimming underwater.LEVEL 4 – STROKE IMPROVEMENTThe main focus of this level is to build swimming endurance and improve stroke technique. In order to be in this level your child needs to have passed level 3 and be able to swim crawl and elementary backstrokes with good technique for 15 yards. Sidestroke skills will be improved on and complicated breaststroke and butterfly stroke skills will be taught. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to swim Front Crawl and elementary back strokes for 25 yards, sidestroke for 15 yards and show knowledge of breaststroke and butterfly for 15 yards. At this level your child needs to be very comfortable in deep water and be able to swim underwater for 3-5 body lengths.LEVEL 5 – STROKE REFINEMENT The main focus of this level is to refine the technique for all of the strokes and continue to build endurance. To be in this level your child needs to have passed level 4 and have a great crawl stroke with rotary breathing, strong elementary backstroke, and sidestroke. In addition, they should know how to do the breaststroke and butterfly. They should be able to dive into a pool, swim 25 yards and surface dive down to 8 feet. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to show proper technique in all of the strokes that have been learned. They should be able to swim 50 yards comfortably using both the front crawl and elementary backstrokes.LEVEL 6 – SKILL PROFICIENCYThe main focus of this level is to improve stroke technique and build endurance. There are three separate sections of instruction in this level. They are: Personal Water Safety, Fitness Swimmer and Fundamentals of Diving. Because this program is taught in a pond with no diving facilities available, only the first two sections will be covered in this class. To be in this level, your child must have proof of having passed level 5.
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2:40 PM - 3:10 PM
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Swim Lessons Summer-Private @ Morton Park - Private Lessons Summer 2025 Red Cross Private/ Semi-Private Swim Lessons @ Morton Park 2025Swim Lessons will run July 10th-August 8th on Thursdays and Fridays.Registration Instructions
Private and semi-private lessons will take place this summer on Thursday and Friday’s, between 9:30a-3:45pm.
All private lessons are booked in 30 min time slots.
In order to reserve a time slot, you must book by the date/time-slot, and you will be allowed to choose multiple dates /times that are available. Make sure you choose the correct dates/times, no refunds will be given for incorrect bookings.
Fee For Private LessonsResident: $32.00 per 30 min session/time slot Non-Resident: $42.00 per 30 min session/time slot *PLEASE SEE LEVEL GUIDE FOR CHOOSING PARTICIPANT'S SWIMMING LEVELLEVEL 1 – WATER EXPLORATION The focus of Level 1 is an introduction to water. If your child cannot fully submerge without holding their nose, this class is for them. Skills required to pass this level include: front and back float with supports, front and back glide with support, basic combined stroke.LEVEL 2 – PRIMARY SKILLS The main focus of this level is to strengthen front and back floating skills and work on basic front and back crawl (beginner stroke) skills. To pass this level, the child must be comfortable underwater, roll from front to back float, tread water for 15 seconds, and swim for 5 body lengths using a combined stroke or beginner stroke.LEVEL 3 – STROKE DEVELOPMENT The focus of this level is strengthening front and back swimming skills in deep water. The skills associated with the elementary backstroke and sidestroke kick will be introduced. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to tread in deep water for 30 seconds, swim the front crawl for 15 yards using rotary breathing and demonstrate knowledge of both the elementary backstroke and scissor kick in deep water. They will need to be comfortable swimming underwater.LEVEL 4 – STROKE IMPROVEMENTThe main focus of this level is to build swimming endurance and improve stroke technique. In order to be in this level your child needs to have passed level 3 and be able to swim crawl and elementary backstrokes with good technique for 15 yards. Sidestroke skills will be improved on and complicated breaststroke and butterfly stroke skills will be taught. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to swim Front Crawl and elementary back strokes for 25 yards, sidestroke for 15 yards and show knowledge of breaststroke and butterfly for 15 yards. At this level your child needs to be very comfortable in deep water and be able to swim underwater for 3-5 body lengths.LEVEL 5 – STROKE REFINEMENT The main focus of this level is to refine the technique for all of the strokes and continue to build endurance. To be in this level your child needs to have passed level 4 and have a great crawl stroke with rotary breathing, strong elementary backstroke, and sidestroke. In addition, they should know how to do the breaststroke and butterfly. They should be able to dive into a pool, swim 25 yards and surface dive down to 8 feet. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to show proper technique in all of the strokes that have been learned. They should be able to swim 50 yards comfortably using both the front crawl and elementary backstrokes.LEVEL 6 – SKILL PROFICIENCYThe main focus of this level is to improve stroke technique and build endurance. There are three separate sections of instruction in this level. They are: Personal Water Safety, Fitness Swimmer and Fundamentals of Diving. Because this program is taught in a pond with no diving facilities available, only the first two sections will be covered in this class. To be in this level, your child must have proof of having passed level 5.
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3:15 PM - 3:45 PM
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Swim Lessons Summer-Private @ Morton Park - Private Lessons Summer 2025 Red Cross Private/ Semi-Private Swim Lessons @ Morton Park 2025Swim Lessons will run July 10th-August 8th on Thursdays and Fridays.Registration Instructions
Private and semi-private lessons will take place this summer on Thursday and Friday’s, between 9:30a-3:45pm.
All private lessons are booked in 30 min time slots.
In order to reserve a time slot, you must book by the date/time-slot, and you will be allowed to choose multiple dates /times that are available. Make sure you choose the correct dates/times, no refunds will be given for incorrect bookings.
Fee For Private LessonsResident: $32.00 per 30 min session/time slot Non-Resident: $42.00 per 30 min session/time slot *PLEASE SEE LEVEL GUIDE FOR CHOOSING PARTICIPANT'S SWIMMING LEVELLEVEL 1 – WATER EXPLORATION The focus of Level 1 is an introduction to water. If your child cannot fully submerge without holding their nose, this class is for them. Skills required to pass this level include: front and back float with supports, front and back glide with support, basic combined stroke.LEVEL 2 – PRIMARY SKILLS The main focus of this level is to strengthen front and back floating skills and work on basic front and back crawl (beginner stroke) skills. To pass this level, the child must be comfortable underwater, roll from front to back float, tread water for 15 seconds, and swim for 5 body lengths using a combined stroke or beginner stroke.LEVEL 3 – STROKE DEVELOPMENT The focus of this level is strengthening front and back swimming skills in deep water. The skills associated with the elementary backstroke and sidestroke kick will be introduced. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to tread in deep water for 30 seconds, swim the front crawl for 15 yards using rotary breathing and demonstrate knowledge of both the elementary backstroke and scissor kick in deep water. They will need to be comfortable swimming underwater.LEVEL 4 – STROKE IMPROVEMENTThe main focus of this level is to build swimming endurance and improve stroke technique. In order to be in this level your child needs to have passed level 3 and be able to swim crawl and elementary backstrokes with good technique for 15 yards. Sidestroke skills will be improved on and complicated breaststroke and butterfly stroke skills will be taught. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to swim Front Crawl and elementary back strokes for 25 yards, sidestroke for 15 yards and show knowledge of breaststroke and butterfly for 15 yards. At this level your child needs to be very comfortable in deep water and be able to swim underwater for 3-5 body lengths.LEVEL 5 – STROKE REFINEMENT The main focus of this level is to refine the technique for all of the strokes and continue to build endurance. To be in this level your child needs to have passed level 4 and have a great crawl stroke with rotary breathing, strong elementary backstroke, and sidestroke. In addition, they should know how to do the breaststroke and butterfly. They should be able to dive into a pool, swim 25 yards and surface dive down to 8 feet. In order to pass this level, the child must be able to show proper technique in all of the strokes that have been learned. They should be able to swim 50 yards comfortably using both the front crawl and elementary backstrokes.LEVEL 6 – SKILL PROFICIENCYThe main focus of this level is to improve stroke technique and build endurance. There are three separate sections of instruction in this level. They are: Personal Water Safety, Fitness Swimmer and Fundamentals of Diving. Because this program is taught in a pond with no diving facilities available, only the first two sections will be covered in this class. To be in this level, your child must have proof of having passed level 5.
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PSYF Fall Practice Permits
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PSYF Fall Practice Permits
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5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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Monday August 11, 2025
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Seacoast United Rental
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Seacoast United Rental
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9:00 AM - 11:15 AM
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Summer Flag Football Clinic - Flag Football Clinic This clinic is designed as an introduction to football, teaching the skills of passing, receiving, running with the ball, and defense. The clinic will stress skill development and game competition.*A mouth guard is requiredPlease bring: something to drink, wear comfortable clothes (dressed for the weather), and wear sneakers or cleats.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Circuit Makers 101 CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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9:00 AM - 3:45 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Full Day - Circuit Makers 101 & Interactive Coding for Kids CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Plymouth Yacht Club Sailing Program - Pram Session 4 (2 weeks) LITTLE MARINERS – Introductory for Sailors, ages 7-9Prerequisites: competent swimmer with life vest It’s never too early to get out on the water! This beginner program introduces younger children to the fundamentals of boating. After some land-based fun learning parts of the boat, how to bail and steer, Little Mariners students then sail with instructors on our 14-foot RS Quests around Plymouth Harbor. During these group sails, students will practice steering and trimming sails, and learn to watch the wind, tide and currents. Once competent, a 7+ year old student may move up to our Pram class. PRAM - Beginner for Sailors Ages 7 – 10Prerequisites: competent swimmer. Ages 7-8: one session of sailing with PYC or at another sailing program Our Pram program continues fundamental skills for sailors who started in Little Mariners. It can also be a first class for beginner sailors ready to try sailing their own boat with a buddy. (To qualify, age 7-8 must have previously taken a class with us or a comparable sailing program.) Students sail in 8- foot boats called Prams which are fun and easy to handle. The focus is on getting comfortable in that boat and to perform basic boat handling skills. Sailors also capsize and right their boat and learn how to steer both up and downwind. Pram sailors celebrate their new skills in their season end regatta, the Lynne Jewell Cup, named for PYC’s beloved Olympic Gold Medalist and Junior Sailing graduate. ADVENTURE INTRO – Beginner for Sailors, ages 10 - 14Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for younger teens & tweens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their chosen destination. Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to sail both upwind and downwind. Sailors often opt for more sessions and bigger adventures as skills increase. Adventure Intro sailors will also learn a little bit of chart navigation! ADVENTURE SEA - Beginner for Sailors, ages 13 - 16 Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for older teens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their group’s chosen destination. Our goal is to provide these more mature sailors with day sailing fundamentals, which includes planning ahead! Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to maximize performance both upwind and downwind. Adventure Sea sailors also learn how to create a float plan by plotting their planned course on a harbor chart, and use popular navigation apps for weather, current and tides data. -The sailing program will meet rain or shine. Please dress accordingly. PYC Special Events for Sailors & Families: The Sailing Program also holds weekly cookouts, events and activities that are open to ALL enrolled families! Don’t miss out: please review details and note these on your calendar. Details can be found under “Special Events & Regattas” and “Calendar of Events” on this PYC website page. In particular, please plan to attend the mandatory Parents Orientation at 7pm, Wednesday June 18th. This is preceded by a family cookout at 6pm on the back lawn of the yacht club.”
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Interactive Coding for Kids CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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Plymouth Yacht Club Sailing Program - Adventure Sea Week 8 LITTLE MARINERS – Introductory for Sailors, ages 7-9Prerequisites: competent swimmer with life vest It’s never too early to get out on the water! This beginner program introduces younger children to the fundamentals of boating. After some land-based fun learning parts of the boat, how to bail and steer, Little Mariners students then sail with instructors on our 14-foot RS Quests around Plymouth Harbor. During these group sails, students will practice steering and trimming sails, and learn to watch the wind, tide and currents. Once competent, a 7+ year old student may move up to our Pram class. PRAM - Beginner for Sailors Ages 7 – 10Prerequisites: competent swimmer. Ages 7-8: one session of sailing with PYC or at another sailing program Our Pram program continues fundamental skills for sailors who started in Little Mariners. It can also be a first class for beginner sailors ready to try sailing their own boat with a buddy. (To qualify, age 7-8 must have previously taken a class with us or a comparable sailing program.) Students sail in 8- foot boats called Prams which are fun and easy to handle. The focus is on getting comfortable in that boat and to perform basic boat handling skills. Sailors also capsize and right their boat and learn how to steer both up and downwind. Pram sailors celebrate their new skills in their season end regatta, the Lynne Jewell Cup, named for PYC’s beloved Olympic Gold Medalist and Junior Sailing graduate. ADVENTURE INTRO – Beginner for Sailors, ages 10 - 14Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for younger teens & tweens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their chosen destination. Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to sail both upwind and downwind. Sailors often opt for more sessions and bigger adventures as skills increase. Adventure Intro sailors will also learn a little bit of chart navigation! ADVENTURE SEA - Beginner for Sailors, ages 13 - 16 Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for older teens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their group’s chosen destination. Our goal is to provide these more mature sailors with day sailing fundamentals, which includes planning ahead! Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to maximize performance both upwind and downwind. Adventure Sea sailors also learn how to create a float plan by plotting their planned course on a harbor chart, and use popular navigation apps for weather, current and tides data. -The sailing program will meet rain or shine. Please dress accordingly. PYC Special Events for Sailors & Families: The Sailing Program also holds weekly cookouts, events and activities that are open to ALL enrolled families! Don’t miss out: please review details and note these on your calendar. Details can be found under “Special Events & Regattas” and “Calendar of Events” on this PYC website page. In particular, please plan to attend the mandatory Parents Orientation at 7pm, Wednesday June 18th. This is preceded by a family cookout at 6pm on the back lawn of the yacht club.”
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1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Seacoast United Rental
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1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PSYF Fall Practice Permits
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PSYF Fall Practice Permits
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Reach Kickball
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5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Seacoast United Rental
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5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Seacoast United Rental
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Renegades Field Rental
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Tuesday August 12, 2025
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Seacoast United Rental
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Seacoast United Rental
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9:00 AM - 11:15 AM
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Summer Flag Football Clinic - Flag Football Clinic This clinic is designed as an introduction to football, teaching the skills of passing, receiving, running with the ball, and defense. The clinic will stress skill development and game competition.*A mouth guard is requiredPlease bring: something to drink, wear comfortable clothes (dressed for the weather), and wear sneakers or cleats.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Circuit Makers 101 CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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9:00 AM - 3:45 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Full Day - Circuit Makers 101 & Interactive Coding for Kids CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Parkour Summer Clinic - Summer Parkour Clinic - Ages 5-7 Session B Parkour Summer ClinicParkour is a training discipline using movement that developed from military obstacle course training. Participants aim to get from one point to another in a complex environment, without assistive equipment and in the fastest and most efficient way possible. Parkour includes running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, rolling, quadrupedal movement, and other movements. Come learn this exciting sport in a safe environment with trained professionals!http://pkgenboston.com/who-we-are/ WHAT TO BRING: Something to drink, a peanut-free snack, sneakers, and the waiver forms.*FRIDAY WILL BE USED AS THE RAIN MAKEUP*
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11:15 AM - 12:45 PM
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Pickleball Tips & Techniques - Outdoors - Pickleball Tips & Techniques - Summer Outdoors Looking for a place to elevate your Pickleball game? Then join PPR Certified Pickleball Instructor, Pete Duggan for Tips and Techniques on how to play! Pete will provide instructions and tips during the first 45 minutes of the class, followed by match play during the last 45 minutes. Instructions and help will still be provided during open play. Participants must have basic knowledge of the game and know how to score. This is not a beginner class.
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Plymouth Yacht Club Sailing Program - Pram Session 4 (2 weeks) LITTLE MARINERS – Introductory for Sailors, ages 7-9Prerequisites: competent swimmer with life vest It’s never too early to get out on the water! This beginner program introduces younger children to the fundamentals of boating. After some land-based fun learning parts of the boat, how to bail and steer, Little Mariners students then sail with instructors on our 14-foot RS Quests around Plymouth Harbor. During these group sails, students will practice steering and trimming sails, and learn to watch the wind, tide and currents. Once competent, a 7+ year old student may move up to our Pram class. PRAM - Beginner for Sailors Ages 7 – 10Prerequisites: competent swimmer. Ages 7-8: one session of sailing with PYC or at another sailing program Our Pram program continues fundamental skills for sailors who started in Little Mariners. It can also be a first class for beginner sailors ready to try sailing their own boat with a buddy. (To qualify, age 7-8 must have previously taken a class with us or a comparable sailing program.) Students sail in 8- foot boats called Prams which are fun and easy to handle. The focus is on getting comfortable in that boat and to perform basic boat handling skills. Sailors also capsize and right their boat and learn how to steer both up and downwind. Pram sailors celebrate their new skills in their season end regatta, the Lynne Jewell Cup, named for PYC’s beloved Olympic Gold Medalist and Junior Sailing graduate. ADVENTURE INTRO – Beginner for Sailors, ages 10 - 14Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for younger teens & tweens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their chosen destination. Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to sail both upwind and downwind. Sailors often opt for more sessions and bigger adventures as skills increase. Adventure Intro sailors will also learn a little bit of chart navigation! ADVENTURE SEA - Beginner for Sailors, ages 13 - 16 Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for older teens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their group’s chosen destination. Our goal is to provide these more mature sailors with day sailing fundamentals, which includes planning ahead! Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to maximize performance both upwind and downwind. Adventure Sea sailors also learn how to create a float plan by plotting their planned course on a harbor chart, and use popular navigation apps for weather, current and tides data. -The sailing program will meet rain or shine. Please dress accordingly. PYC Special Events for Sailors & Families: The Sailing Program also holds weekly cookouts, events and activities that are open to ALL enrolled families! Don’t miss out: please review details and note these on your calendar. Details can be found under “Special Events & Regattas” and “Calendar of Events” on this PYC website page. In particular, please plan to attend the mandatory Parents Orientation at 7pm, Wednesday June 18th. This is preceded by a family cookout at 6pm on the back lawn of the yacht club.”
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12:45 PM - 3:45 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Interactive Coding for Kids CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Parkour Summer Clinic - Summer Parkour Clinic - Ages 8-13 Session B Parkour Summer ClinicParkour is a training discipline using movement that developed from military obstacle course training. Participants aim to get from one point to another in a complex environment, without assistive equipment and in the fastest and most efficient way possible. Parkour includes running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, rolling, quadrupedal movement, and other movements. Come learn this exciting sport in a safe environment with trained professionals!http://pkgenboston.com/who-we-are/ WHAT TO BRING: Something to drink, a peanut-free snack, sneakers, and the waiver forms.*FRIDAY WILL BE USED AS THE RAIN MAKEUP*
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Plymouth Yacht Club Sailing Program - Adventure Sea Week 8 LITTLE MARINERS – Introductory for Sailors, ages 7-9Prerequisites: competent swimmer with life vest It’s never too early to get out on the water! This beginner program introduces younger children to the fundamentals of boating. After some land-based fun learning parts of the boat, how to bail and steer, Little Mariners students then sail with instructors on our 14-foot RS Quests around Plymouth Harbor. During these group sails, students will practice steering and trimming sails, and learn to watch the wind, tide and currents. Once competent, a 7+ year old student may move up to our Pram class. PRAM - Beginner for Sailors Ages 7 – 10Prerequisites: competent swimmer. Ages 7-8: one session of sailing with PYC or at another sailing program Our Pram program continues fundamental skills for sailors who started in Little Mariners. It can also be a first class for beginner sailors ready to try sailing their own boat with a buddy. (To qualify, age 7-8 must have previously taken a class with us or a comparable sailing program.) Students sail in 8- foot boats called Prams which are fun and easy to handle. The focus is on getting comfortable in that boat and to perform basic boat handling skills. Sailors also capsize and right their boat and learn how to steer both up and downwind. Pram sailors celebrate their new skills in their season end regatta, the Lynne Jewell Cup, named for PYC’s beloved Olympic Gold Medalist and Junior Sailing graduate. ADVENTURE INTRO – Beginner for Sailors, ages 10 - 14Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for younger teens & tweens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their chosen destination. Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to sail both upwind and downwind. Sailors often opt for more sessions and bigger adventures as skills increase. Adventure Intro sailors will also learn a little bit of chart navigation! ADVENTURE SEA - Beginner for Sailors, ages 13 - 16 Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for older teens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their group’s chosen destination. Our goal is to provide these more mature sailors with day sailing fundamentals, which includes planning ahead! Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to maximize performance both upwind and downwind. Adventure Sea sailors also learn how to create a float plan by plotting their planned course on a harbor chart, and use popular navigation apps for weather, current and tides data. -The sailing program will meet rain or shine. Please dress accordingly. PYC Special Events for Sailors & Families: The Sailing Program also holds weekly cookouts, events and activities that are open to ALL enrolled families! Don’t miss out: please review details and note these on your calendar. Details can be found under “Special Events & Regattas” and “Calendar of Events” on this PYC website page. In particular, please plan to attend the mandatory Parents Orientation at 7pm, Wednesday June 18th. This is preceded by a family cookout at 6pm on the back lawn of the yacht club.”
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1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Seacoast United Rental
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1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Seacoast United Rental
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PSYF Fall Practice Permits
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PSYF Fall Practice Permits
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5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Seacoast United Rental
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5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Seacoast United Rental
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Teen Open Volleyball - Teen Open Volleyball Join us this summer in the air conditioned Memorial Hall for our Teen OPEN Volleyball. The games are open to both mature boys and girls, who enjoy the competition of volleyball. Players can be beginners, but must have some knowledge of the game of volleyball. There is no coach for this activity, and players organize their own games. There is a staff person in the facility checking participants in and remain inside the facility for the duration of the games.
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Wednesday August 13, 2025
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Seacoast United Rental
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Seacoast United Rental
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9:00 AM - 11:15 AM
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Summer Flag Football Clinic - Flag Football Clinic This clinic is designed as an introduction to football, teaching the skills of passing, receiving, running with the ball, and defense. The clinic will stress skill development and game competition.*A mouth guard is requiredPlease bring: something to drink, wear comfortable clothes (dressed for the weather), and wear sneakers or cleats.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Circuit Makers 101 CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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9:00 AM - 3:45 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Full Day - Circuit Makers 101 & Interactive Coding for Kids CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Parkour Summer Clinic - Summer Parkour Clinic - Ages 5-7 Session B Parkour Summer ClinicParkour is a training discipline using movement that developed from military obstacle course training. Participants aim to get from one point to another in a complex environment, without assistive equipment and in the fastest and most efficient way possible. Parkour includes running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, rolling, quadrupedal movement, and other movements. Come learn this exciting sport in a safe environment with trained professionals!http://pkgenboston.com/who-we-are/ WHAT TO BRING: Something to drink, a peanut-free snack, sneakers, and the waiver forms.*FRIDAY WILL BE USED AS THE RAIN MAKEUP*
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Plymouth Yacht Club Sailing Program - Pram Session 4 (2 weeks) LITTLE MARINERS – Introductory for Sailors, ages 7-9Prerequisites: competent swimmer with life vest It’s never too early to get out on the water! This beginner program introduces younger children to the fundamentals of boating. After some land-based fun learning parts of the boat, how to bail and steer, Little Mariners students then sail with instructors on our 14-foot RS Quests around Plymouth Harbor. During these group sails, students will practice steering and trimming sails, and learn to watch the wind, tide and currents. Once competent, a 7+ year old student may move up to our Pram class. PRAM - Beginner for Sailors Ages 7 – 10Prerequisites: competent swimmer. Ages 7-8: one session of sailing with PYC or at another sailing program Our Pram program continues fundamental skills for sailors who started in Little Mariners. It can also be a first class for beginner sailors ready to try sailing their own boat with a buddy. (To qualify, age 7-8 must have previously taken a class with us or a comparable sailing program.) Students sail in 8- foot boats called Prams which are fun and easy to handle. The focus is on getting comfortable in that boat and to perform basic boat handling skills. Sailors also capsize and right their boat and learn how to steer both up and downwind. Pram sailors celebrate their new skills in their season end regatta, the Lynne Jewell Cup, named for PYC’s beloved Olympic Gold Medalist and Junior Sailing graduate. ADVENTURE INTRO – Beginner for Sailors, ages 10 - 14Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for younger teens & tweens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their chosen destination. Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to sail both upwind and downwind. Sailors often opt for more sessions and bigger adventures as skills increase. Adventure Intro sailors will also learn a little bit of chart navigation! ADVENTURE SEA - Beginner for Sailors, ages 13 - 16 Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for older teens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their group’s chosen destination. Our goal is to provide these more mature sailors with day sailing fundamentals, which includes planning ahead! Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to maximize performance both upwind and downwind. Adventure Sea sailors also learn how to create a float plan by plotting their planned course on a harbor chart, and use popular navigation apps for weather, current and tides data. -The sailing program will meet rain or shine. Please dress accordingly. PYC Special Events for Sailors & Families: The Sailing Program also holds weekly cookouts, events and activities that are open to ALL enrolled families! Don’t miss out: please review details and note these on your calendar. Details can be found under “Special Events & Regattas” and “Calendar of Events” on this PYC website page. In particular, please plan to attend the mandatory Parents Orientation at 7pm, Wednesday June 18th. This is preceded by a family cookout at 6pm on the back lawn of the yacht club.”
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12:45 PM - 3:45 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Interactive Coding for Kids CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Parkour Summer Clinic - Summer Parkour Clinic - Ages 8-13 Session B Parkour Summer ClinicParkour is a training discipline using movement that developed from military obstacle course training. Participants aim to get from one point to another in a complex environment, without assistive equipment and in the fastest and most efficient way possible. Parkour includes running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, rolling, quadrupedal movement, and other movements. Come learn this exciting sport in a safe environment with trained professionals!http://pkgenboston.com/who-we-are/ WHAT TO BRING: Something to drink, a peanut-free snack, sneakers, and the waiver forms.*FRIDAY WILL BE USED AS THE RAIN MAKEUP*
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Plymouth Yacht Club Sailing Program - Adventure Sea Week 8 LITTLE MARINERS – Introductory for Sailors, ages 7-9Prerequisites: competent swimmer with life vest It’s never too early to get out on the water! This beginner program introduces younger children to the fundamentals of boating. After some land-based fun learning parts of the boat, how to bail and steer, Little Mariners students then sail with instructors on our 14-foot RS Quests around Plymouth Harbor. During these group sails, students will practice steering and trimming sails, and learn to watch the wind, tide and currents. Once competent, a 7+ year old student may move up to our Pram class. PRAM - Beginner for Sailors Ages 7 – 10Prerequisites: competent swimmer. Ages 7-8: one session of sailing with PYC or at another sailing program Our Pram program continues fundamental skills for sailors who started in Little Mariners. It can also be a first class for beginner sailors ready to try sailing their own boat with a buddy. (To qualify, age 7-8 must have previously taken a class with us or a comparable sailing program.) Students sail in 8- foot boats called Prams which are fun and easy to handle. The focus is on getting comfortable in that boat and to perform basic boat handling skills. Sailors also capsize and right their boat and learn how to steer both up and downwind. Pram sailors celebrate their new skills in their season end regatta, the Lynne Jewell Cup, named for PYC’s beloved Olympic Gold Medalist and Junior Sailing graduate. ADVENTURE INTRO – Beginner for Sailors, ages 10 - 14Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for younger teens & tweens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their chosen destination. Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to sail both upwind and downwind. Sailors often opt for more sessions and bigger adventures as skills increase. Adventure Intro sailors will also learn a little bit of chart navigation! ADVENTURE SEA - Beginner for Sailors, ages 13 - 16 Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for older teens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their group’s chosen destination. Our goal is to provide these more mature sailors with day sailing fundamentals, which includes planning ahead! Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to maximize performance both upwind and downwind. Adventure Sea sailors also learn how to create a float plan by plotting their planned course on a harbor chart, and use popular navigation apps for weather, current and tides data. -The sailing program will meet rain or shine. Please dress accordingly. PYC Special Events for Sailors & Families: The Sailing Program also holds weekly cookouts, events and activities that are open to ALL enrolled families! Don’t miss out: please review details and note these on your calendar. Details can be found under “Special Events & Regattas” and “Calendar of Events” on this PYC website page. In particular, please plan to attend the mandatory Parents Orientation at 7pm, Wednesday June 18th. This is preceded by a family cookout at 6pm on the back lawn of the yacht club.”
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1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PSYF Fall Practice Permits
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PSYF Fall Practice Permits
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5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Seacoast United Rental
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5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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DCF Softball Games
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Thursday August 14, 2025
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9:00 AM - 11:15 AM
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Summer Flag Football Clinic - Flag Football Clinic This clinic is designed as an introduction to football, teaching the skills of passing, receiving, running with the ball, and defense. The clinic will stress skill development and game competition.*A mouth guard is requiredPlease bring: something to drink, wear comfortable clothes (dressed for the weather), and wear sneakers or cleats.
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9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Seacoast United Rental
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Circuit Makers 101 CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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9:00 AM - 3:45 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Full Day - Circuit Makers 101 & Interactive Coding for Kids CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Parkour Summer Clinic - Summer Parkour Clinic - Ages 5-7 Session B Parkour Summer ClinicParkour is a training discipline using movement that developed from military obstacle course training. Participants aim to get from one point to another in a complex environment, without assistive equipment and in the fastest and most efficient way possible. Parkour includes running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, rolling, quadrupedal movement, and other movements. Come learn this exciting sport in a safe environment with trained professionals!http://pkgenboston.com/who-we-are/ WHAT TO BRING: Something to drink, a peanut-free snack, sneakers, and the waiver forms.*FRIDAY WILL BE USED AS THE RAIN MAKEUP*
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Plymouth Yacht Club Sailing Program - Pram Session 4 (2 weeks) LITTLE MARINERS – Introductory for Sailors, ages 7-9Prerequisites: competent swimmer with life vest It’s never too early to get out on the water! This beginner program introduces younger children to the fundamentals of boating. After some land-based fun learning parts of the boat, how to bail and steer, Little Mariners students then sail with instructors on our 14-foot RS Quests around Plymouth Harbor. During these group sails, students will practice steering and trimming sails, and learn to watch the wind, tide and currents. Once competent, a 7+ year old student may move up to our Pram class. PRAM - Beginner for Sailors Ages 7 – 10Prerequisites: competent swimmer. Ages 7-8: one session of sailing with PYC or at another sailing program Our Pram program continues fundamental skills for sailors who started in Little Mariners. It can also be a first class for beginner sailors ready to try sailing their own boat with a buddy. (To qualify, age 7-8 must have previously taken a class with us or a comparable sailing program.) Students sail in 8- foot boats called Prams which are fun and easy to handle. The focus is on getting comfortable in that boat and to perform basic boat handling skills. Sailors also capsize and right their boat and learn how to steer both up and downwind. Pram sailors celebrate their new skills in their season end regatta, the Lynne Jewell Cup, named for PYC’s beloved Olympic Gold Medalist and Junior Sailing graduate. ADVENTURE INTRO – Beginner for Sailors, ages 10 - 14Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for younger teens & tweens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their chosen destination. Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to sail both upwind and downwind. Sailors often opt for more sessions and bigger adventures as skills increase. Adventure Intro sailors will also learn a little bit of chart navigation! ADVENTURE SEA - Beginner for Sailors, ages 13 - 16 Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for older teens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their group’s chosen destination. Our goal is to provide these more mature sailors with day sailing fundamentals, which includes planning ahead! Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to maximize performance both upwind and downwind. Adventure Sea sailors also learn how to create a float plan by plotting their planned course on a harbor chart, and use popular navigation apps for weather, current and tides data. -The sailing program will meet rain or shine. Please dress accordingly. PYC Special Events for Sailors & Families: The Sailing Program also holds weekly cookouts, events and activities that are open to ALL enrolled families! Don’t miss out: please review details and note these on your calendar. Details can be found under “Special Events & Regattas” and “Calendar of Events” on this PYC website page. In particular, please plan to attend the mandatory Parents Orientation at 7pm, Wednesday June 18th. This is preceded by a family cookout at 6pm on the back lawn of the yacht club.”
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12:45 PM - 3:45 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Interactive Coding for Kids CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Parkour Summer Clinic - Summer Parkour Clinic - Ages 8-13 Session B Parkour Summer ClinicParkour is a training discipline using movement that developed from military obstacle course training. Participants aim to get from one point to another in a complex environment, without assistive equipment and in the fastest and most efficient way possible. Parkour includes running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, rolling, quadrupedal movement, and other movements. Come learn this exciting sport in a safe environment with trained professionals!http://pkgenboston.com/who-we-are/ WHAT TO BRING: Something to drink, a peanut-free snack, sneakers, and the waiver forms.*FRIDAY WILL BE USED AS THE RAIN MAKEUP*
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PSYF Fall Practice Permits
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PSYF Fall Practice Permits
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5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:25 PM - 5:50 PM
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Ice Skating - FMC Learn to Ice Skate - Tot Thursday Session B
TOT & YOUTHFor participants ages 4-15 with little or no formal skating instruction, our group skating classes teach skating basics in a fun and comfortable environment. This program helps prepare participants for all skating goals – hockey, figure skating or recreational skating with family and friends. Start your skating journey here and continue through our affiliated organizations. Skaters will be grouped by age and/or ability as possible.Prerequisites: Where separated, Tot sections are for 4-6 years and Youth sections are for 6-15 years. Participants must be potty trained.BE PREPARED FOR CLASS
A helmet, such as a bike helmet or HECC helmet, is required and must be provided by the participant. Label the helmet with First Name, Last Initial on the front before arriving.
Participants learn falling down and getting up the first week. Help your skaters with this first lesson by viewing our instructional video and working with participants before you arrive: Learn to Skate - Falling Down & Standing Back Up - YouTube
Wear warm, comfortable layers that allow for movement, long sleeves and pants, gloves or mittens. Young skaters may wish to wear waterproof clothing and gloves.
Rental skates are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are included in the class fee.
Participants are welcome to bring their own skates although double blade skates are not permitted.
Full 8-week sessions will host a special event for class participants. This event may occur on a class dates. Event details will be communicated each session by staff.
-Still have questions? Visit fmcicesports.com or call 1-888-74-SKATE
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5:25 PM - 5:50 PM
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Ice Skating - FMC Learn to Ice Skate - Youth Thursday Session B
TOT & YOUTHFor participants ages 4-15 with little or no formal skating instruction, our group skating classes teach skating basics in a fun and comfortable environment. This program helps prepare participants for all skating goals – hockey, figure skating or recreational skating with family and friends. Start your skating journey here and continue through our affiliated organizations. Skaters will be grouped by age and/or ability as possible.Prerequisites: Where separated, Tot sections are for 4-6 years and Youth sections are for 6-15 years. Participants must be potty trained.BE PREPARED FOR CLASS
A helmet, such as a bike helmet or HECC helmet, is required and must be provided by the participant. Label the helmet with First Name, Last Initial on the front before arriving.
Participants learn falling down and getting up the first week. Help your skaters with this first lesson by viewing our instructional video and working with participants before you arrive: Learn to Skate - Falling Down & Standing Back Up - YouTube
Wear warm, comfortable layers that allow for movement, long sleeves and pants, gloves or mittens. Young skaters may wish to wear waterproof clothing and gloves.
Rental skates are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are included in the class fee.
Participants are welcome to bring their own skates although double blade skates are not permitted.
Full 8-week sessions will host a special event for class participants. This event may occur on a class dates. Event details will be communicated each session by staff.
-Still have questions? Visit fmcicesports.com or call 1-888-74-SKATE
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Pickleball- Indoors @ Memorial Hall - Indoor Pickleball PM- Session F Thursdays Come join us at Memorial Hall for the fastest growing sport in America! A Paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast paced, competitive game for experienced players. It’s a fun sport that combines many elements of tennis, badminton and ping pong. We will provide all the equipment and 2 courts. (you are more than welcome to bring your own paddles). Limited to 24 playersFor beginners, please check out the following YouTube video to learn the basics of the game: Pickleball Instructional VideoTHIS IS A PICK UP LEAGUE FORMAT AND NOT AN INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM
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6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
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Yoga - Kripalu - Yoga Session D Looking for a yoga experience that will make you feel fabulous? Under the guidance of our certified instructor, Jayne Sutton, you will explore stretches and postures designed to open up your entire body. Simple breathing techniques will be introduced to help calm the mind and energize your body. *Participants must supply their own exercise mat and be able to get up and down from the floor without assistance.Limited to 40 spots.Instructor: Jayne SuttonNo class 9/18 or 11/27 THIS IS NOT A DROP IN PROGRAM
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Basketball - Men's Pick-Up - Men's Pick-up Basketball- Session B Pick-up basketball at the Manomet Youth Center. Come on down for a night of hoops with friends in a relaxed setting. Space is limited to 18 people per night so pre-registration is encouraged to secure your spot! This ensures everyone gets plenty of time to play. If the program fills at 18, there will be no drop ins allowed.
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Friday August 15, 2025
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Circuit Makers 101 CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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9:00 AM - 3:45 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Full Day - Circuit Makers 101 & Interactive Coding for Kids CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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12:45 PM - 3:45 PM
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Circuit Lab Summer STEM Workshops - Interactive Coding for Kids CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 Let’s get creative with electricity! In this junior electronics class, students will gain experience with creating their own electronics; designing custom light-up greeting cards, electric games, mazes, and even musical instruments. Each class day consists of a circuitry lesson and a hands-on electronics project, using components like lights, buzzers, switches, motors, and sensors. Circuit Lab staff will make sure participants create a project that they can be proud of each day. Most class days include a take-home project.INTERACTIVE CODING FOR KIDSIn this hands-on class, students explore Scratch programming, using the MIT-developed programming interface to craft stories and games. Then we will use Makey Makey boards to invent new ways to interact with the Scratch projects using everyday objects. Our circuitry projects will become musical instruments, video game controllers, pressure sensors, and more. Students will learn valuable 21st-century skills while engaging in these fun, creative lessons. Collaborative project challenges enhance teamwork skills and inspire critical thinking. No prior coding experience required.Half Day Programs:Please bring something to drink and a peanut & tree nut free snack.Full Day OptionYou can choose to take both the morning and afternoon class. Each student MUST bring their own peanut & tree nut free lunch, peanut & tree nut free snacks and something to drink. The kids will have an 45 minutes of supervised lunch time.
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Plymouth Yacht Club Sailing Program - Adventure Sea Week 8 LITTLE MARINERS – Introductory for Sailors, ages 7-9Prerequisites: competent swimmer with life vest It’s never too early to get out on the water! This beginner program introduces younger children to the fundamentals of boating. After some land-based fun learning parts of the boat, how to bail and steer, Little Mariners students then sail with instructors on our 14-foot RS Quests around Plymouth Harbor. During these group sails, students will practice steering and trimming sails, and learn to watch the wind, tide and currents. Once competent, a 7+ year old student may move up to our Pram class. PRAM - Beginner for Sailors Ages 7 – 10Prerequisites: competent swimmer. Ages 7-8: one session of sailing with PYC or at another sailing program Our Pram program continues fundamental skills for sailors who started in Little Mariners. It can also be a first class for beginner sailors ready to try sailing their own boat with a buddy. (To qualify, age 7-8 must have previously taken a class with us or a comparable sailing program.) Students sail in 8- foot boats called Prams which are fun and easy to handle. The focus is on getting comfortable in that boat and to perform basic boat handling skills. Sailors also capsize and right their boat and learn how to steer both up and downwind. Pram sailors celebrate their new skills in their season end regatta, the Lynne Jewell Cup, named for PYC’s beloved Olympic Gold Medalist and Junior Sailing graduate. ADVENTURE INTRO – Beginner for Sailors, ages 10 - 14Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for younger teens & tweens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their chosen destination. Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to sail both upwind and downwind. Sailors often opt for more sessions and bigger adventures as skills increase. Adventure Intro sailors will also learn a little bit of chart navigation! ADVENTURE SEA - Beginner for Sailors, ages 13 - 16 Prerequisites: competent swimmer Fun, no-pressure sailing to destinations around Plymouth Harbor for older teens! Adventure and fun await these sailors on our exciting 14-foot RS Quests as they sail together in one boat to their group’s chosen destination. Our goal is to provide these more mature sailors with day sailing fundamentals, which includes planning ahead! Each sailor is responsible for part of the boat’s operation, tuning and handling. They will also learn boat rigging, righting and how to maximize performance both upwind and downwind. Adventure Sea sailors also learn how to create a float plan by plotting their planned course on a harbor chart, and use popular navigation apps for weather, current and tides data. -The sailing program will meet rain or shine. Please dress accordingly. PYC Special Events for Sailors & Families: The Sailing Program also holds weekly cookouts, events and activities that are open to ALL enrolled families! Don’t miss out: please review details and note these on your calendar. Details can be found under “Special Events & Regattas” and “Calendar of Events” on this PYC website page. In particular, please plan to attend the mandatory Parents Orientation at 7pm, Wednesday June 18th. This is preceded by a family cookout at 6pm on the back lawn of the yacht club.”
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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PYBS Summer Permits 2025
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PSYF Fall Practice Permits
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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PSYF Fall Practice Permits
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5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Babe Ruth Summer 2025 permit
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