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THE SAGE YMCA IS GEARING UP TO TAKE ON SUMMER

The Sage YMCA is celebrating Healthy Kids Day®, April 28, 9 am to Noon with a free community event that will help families find fun through active play and educational opportunities to improve health and well-being. Healthy Kids Day will offer a variety of activities to inspire kids and parents alike to take advantage of summer and give them the tools to grow and achieve.

 

Free Activities Include…

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  • Aquafina’s  PitchHit&Run Major League Baseball Qualifying Event
  • Fun tennis activities taking place on the Sage YMCA tennis Courts with the USTA 
  • X-Box Dance Off Contest
  • Hula Hoop Contest
  • Zumba/Line Dancing
  • Kids Yoga/9:30-10am & 10-10:30am 
  • Ping Pong Contest

 20 Minute Healthy Living Segments…

9:15 am  Nutrition and Healthy Living/5 Elements Massage

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9:45am   Backpack safety/ChiroOne Wellness

10:15am  Moving Well/Premier Wellness Chiropractic

10:45am  Healthy Living/Juice Plus

11:15am  Dental Health/Mission Save a Smile

For more information on Healthy Kids Day activities at the Sage YMCA please call 815.459.4455 or visit www.sageymca.org

About the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago:The Y is Chicagoland’s leading nonprofit strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Through its 25 member centers, five camps and hundreds of extension sites, the Y of Metro Chicago helps children learn and grow, teaches young people to lead, brings families closer, and encourages individual health and wellbeing. As one of the largest and oldest/most established cause-driven organizations/nonprofits in Chicago, YMCA programs impact hundreds of thousands of lives annually, helping to strengthen neighborhoods and respond to unique community needs across Chicagoland. To learn more, visit www.ymcachicago.org.

 

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