Summer Vacation at the Y
Ages 5-7
Join us for a fun-filled summer right here at the YMCA! Your child will have the opportunity to build self-confidence, independence and creativity while you have peace of mind knowing your child(ren) are in a safe and enriching place. Staff will provide creative and fun activities throughout the summer while kids make unforgettable memories for years to come!
Summer Vacation at the Y is held at the Stevens Point Area YMCA
Hours: Monday-Friday 6:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Breakfast, Lunch and Snack are provided.
Walking field trips may be scheduled.
Dates and week themes can be found in the program guide above.
Program Guide Summer Vacation at the Y Registration Form
Tiny Explorers
Ages 3-6
Tiny Explorers is the perfect way for preschool campers to get out of the house, make new friends, and have fun exploring a new theme each week. Our preschool staff provides a nurturing and safe environment for every child, helping to build confidence and independence through structured and self-selected activities.
Tiny Explorers is held at the Stevens Point Area YMCA
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00 AM - 11:15 AM
Snack is provided.
Walking field trips may be scheduled.
Dates and week themes can be found in the program guide above.
Program Guide Tiny Explorers Registration Form
*Day Camp for children ages 7-12 is available at YMCA Camp Glacier Hollow. CLICK HERE for additional information on Y Camp Glacier Hollow.
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