GIRLS LOVING LIFE – YWCA HANOVER

Girls in grades 2-8 participate in activities, friendship, and fun.
Girls in grades 9-12 participate as mentors, role models, and youth leaders.

Girls Loving Life focuses on five tenets to build self-esteem, encourage kindness, and help girls develop resiliency, grit, and compassion:

Love your body: living your best healthy life
Love your soul: valuing and accepting yourself
Love others: being kind, accepting, and contributing to the community
Love to learn and grow: taking risks, facing challenges, and being a lifelong learner
Love life: celebrating and enjoying each day

Girls Loving Life is supported by the Allstate Foundation, in partnership with the UTZ Women’s Mentoring Group

“Teaching the girls of today to be the leaders of tomorrow.”

This is a free program but space is limited.  If full, please check back for upcoming sessions. 

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YWCA Hanover
23 W. Chestnut St. Hanover
(717) 637-2125

SCHOOL DAYS OFF PROGRAM – HANOVER YWCA

K-6th grade. Service for all area schools. Runs regardless of how many schools are off! Cost is only $35 a day.

The School Days Off Program includes:

Breakfast, Lunch, and Snack. All meals follow USDA/CACFP guidelines
Activities may include gym time and field trips

Drop off as early as 6am
Pick up as late as 6pm (this may change, depending on the weather/forecast)

Our current Before and After Care students are already enrolled in this program. Instead of worrying about planned or unplanned days off, plan ahead and ensure your child has a safe, exciting day.

Pre-Registration required

YWCA Hanover
23 W. Chestnut St. Hanover
(717) 637-2125

CONEWAGO VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT OUT-OF-SCHOOL-TIME

CVSD SPORTS & COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES

CVSD SPORTS EVENTS CALENDAR

The NOHS Colonial Learning Center is open 2:30-3:30 pm for grades 9-12.  The center provides a quiet space for students to study, work on projects, complete homework, or get assistance from a tutor.

PICK-YOUR-OWN FRUIT & VEGGIES

Courtesy of PickYourOwn.org

Click here for details and directions to the farms and orchards in Adams County offering opportunities to pick-your-own fruit and veggies.  Contact farmers before you go!
Price varies.

Varieties of fruit that Boyer Nurseries and Orchards grows

 

ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS & PROGRAMS

Animal Clubs
A 4-H animal club is a club that focuses solely on one specific animal instead of projects. Members without animals are still able to participate in an animal club by completing an animal-less project.  Includes: Beef Club, Dairy Beef/Dairy Club, Goat Club, Horse Club, Poultry Club, Rabbit & Cavy Club, Sheep Club, Swine Club, Dog, Seeing Eye Puppy

Visit the 4-H Animal Club website for full details, or phone Carolyn McGraw, 717-334-6271.

Community Clubs
Community Clubs do not focus on one specific project, they offer several different projects members can choose from. There is something for everyone.
Clubs are in New Oxford, Upper Adams, and York Springs

Visit the 4-H Community Club website for full details, or phone Trudy Gladhill at 717-334-6271.

Special Interest Clubs
Special Interest clubs focus on one specific project.  Includes Craft Club, Teen Senate Club, East Berlin Shooting Sports, and Littlestown Shooting Sports

Visit the 4-H Special Interest Club website for full details, or phone Trudy Gladhill at 717-334-6271.

Check website and facebook for additional opportunities

Adams County 4-H, Penn State Extension
670 Old Harrisburg Road, Suite 204
Gettysburg, PA

CUB SCOUTS, BSA SCOUTS & VENTURING – BATTLEFIELD DISTRICT, NEW BIRTH OF FREEDOM COUNCIL, BSA

Cub Scout Packs, grade K-5

Cub Scouting is fun for the whole family.  In Scouting, boys and girls start with their best right now selves and grow into their very best future selves. It’s fun, hands-on learning and achievement that puts kids in the middle of the action and prepares them for today – and for life.

BSA Scouts, youth 11-17

Scouts BSA is the traditional Scouting experience for youth in the fifth grade through high school. Service, community engagement and leadership development become increasingly important parts of the program as youth lead their own activities and work their way toward earning Scouting’s highest rank, Eagle Scout. NOTE: Beginning in February 2019, this program is transitioning to include both young men and young women.

Venturing – Co-ed 14-20

Explore passions, make friends, discover the world. You’re always looking for an adventure. Rappelling a cliff. Perfecting your shot. Designing a robot. Kayaking into the sunset. Exploring your faith. Volunteering at an animal shelter. The choice is yours!  Venturing is youth-led and youth-inspired. You’ll acquire life skills and gain experiences while having a blast.

SUMMER CAMPS are available for Cubs and BSA Scouts.  Financial assistance available.

For more information visit Battlefield District, New Birth of Freedom Council, BSA
Christopher Lontz, Director
christopher.lontz@scouting.org, (717) 827-4569

‘DISCOVERY’ BEFORE & AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS – LASD, UASD &CVSD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS – HANOVER YMCA

Elementary schools in Conewago Valley SD, Littlestown SD & Upper Adams SD are the Adams County sites for the Hanover YMCA ‘Discovery’ programs.
Grades K-5
Staff to child ratio – 1:12

BEFORE SCHOOL CHILD CARE (ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS)
Students enjoy sports, games, arts & crafts, gym play, and breakfast daily. Before Care is extended 1 or 2 hours on snow delay days.

Mon-Fri 6:30am-start of school
$58/Week part time (1-3 days/week)
$68/Week full time (4-5 days/week)
CCIS funding accepted

AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE (ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS)
Children enjoy social, educational, and recreational opportunities. Well-trained child care professionals lead group games, sports, arts & crafts, music, homework assistance and more. The YMCA instills the values of Caring, Honesty, Respect, Responsibility, and Faith.
Daily snack is provided.

Mon-Fri end of school-6pm
$72/Week part time (1-3 days/week)
$82/Week full time (4-5 days/week)
CCIS funding accepted

APPLICATION, HANDBOOK & FORMS HERE

Melissa Hartlaub, Multi Site Supervisor (School Age Care)
mhartlaub@hanoverymca.org or X234

Brittany Deatrick
Early Learning Coordinator
bdeatrick@hanoverymca.org X254

Cathy Lewter, Child Care Administrator
clewter@hanoverymca.org or X230

HANOVER AREA YMCA
717-632-8211

FALL CROSS-COUNTRY – NORTH HANOVER YMCA

REGISTRATION:  June 1 – August 31, 2019
SESSION:   September 3 – October 24, 2019, T & Th 5:30-6:30 pm.
AGES:  3 – 15
FEE: Members $80, NonMembers $100
LOCATION:  North Hanover YMCA
EQUIPMENT NEEDED:  Athletic Attire & Sneakers

For boys and girls ages 3-15 (as of September 1, 2019) who enjoy running and want to improve. Participants practice 2x/week with an instructor and participate in a year-end meet for family and friends.

REGISTER HERE 

Distances:

3-4 year olds 1/2 Mile
5-8 year olds 1 Mile
9-13 year olds 2 Miles
14-15 year olds 3.1 miles (5K)

North Hanover YMCA
500 George St, Hanover
(717) 632-8211
sports@hanoverymca.org

 

INDOOR CO-ED RECREATIONAL SOCCER – SOUTH HANOVER YMCA

Ages 2-12.
Games focus on fun and understanding the basics of soccer.
Players will receive jerseys as part of the season cost.

Divisions:
U4 – 2 & 3 Year Olds
U6 – 4 & 5 Year Olds
U8 – 6 & 7 Year Olds
U10 – 8 & 9 Year Olds
U12 – 10 & 11 Year Olds

Age divisions are based on the player’s birth year. Players may “play up” in an older division.

$85 Members/$105 NonMembers

REGISTRATION: September 1 – November 8, 2019
SESSION: Week of November 18 – Saturday, January 18, 2020

Volunteer Coaches Needed!

South Hanover Sports & Wellness Complex
650 Fairview Drive
Hanover, PA 17331
sports@hanoverymca.org
 (717) 632-0294

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