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MOST POPULAR PROGRAMS:
Teen Late Night! (Click for more info)
Every Friday night from 8:30-11 p.m., teens, ages 13-19, stay up late and experience a night filled with many great activities. Teens are able to swim, use the hot tub, play basketball, wallyball and board and table games. Refreshments, including pizza, are served. There is no cost for members and non-members only $5 per person.

4-on-4 BB - Boys vs Girls! Hangin' in the Activity Center Killer Dodge Ball!
Youth Fitness Training
This training is for youth ages 11 to 15. Each phase will educate students on how to exercise safely and independently. After attending the training and passing a series of written and practical tests, the youth will be given a color-coded wristband for each training level completed. There is also an incentive program with prizes awarded to those who achieve their goals.. Click here for more information.
Teen Strength Training
This program focuses on resistance training (machines and free weights). A cardio-workout class is required for teens, 14-15 years old and is optional for 16-19 year olds. When teens complete 10 classes, they can then workout in the weight room.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 to 4:45 pm.
Hapkido
This martial arts class is led by Lonnie Abad, 3rd Degree Black Belt, and Frank Cruz, 1st Degree Black Belt. This Korean martial arts class teaches self-defense, using kicking, throwing and joint-lock moves. Hapkido is open to ages 8 to adult.
Tuesdays at 6:45 pm and Thursdays at 7:15 pm.
TEEN OF THE MONTH!
JANUARY-FEBRUARY: Congratulations Marlon Dacles!
An excellent basketball player and all-around nice guy, Marlon was selected for the Teen of the Month for the Jan-Feb months in 2009.
PREVIOUS TEENS OF THE MONTH!
DECEMBER:
For the month of December, a young lady named Cassandra Garcia was selected by the Staff as the Teen of the Month for her consistently excellent behavior and demeanor. Congratulations CASSANDRA!
OCTOBER:
FOR THE FIRST TIME WE HAD A TIE IN THE VOTING BY THE STAFF AND TWO CO-TEENS OF THE MONTH WERE NAMED! Congratulations Corey and Floyd.

Corey Lamb and Floyd Fleming
SEPTEMBER: Congratulations Claudia Garcia!
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Splash and Jam
From 6-9 p.m., every third Saturday of the month, the YMCA holds a “Splash & Jam.” Three hours of great activities, including G-rated movie, swimming, basketball, volleyball, organized games, crafts, food, and more. Children under the age of 6 must be accompanied by an adult. There is no cost for members and non-members only $5 per person.

Splash & Jam - Gathering Splash & Jam - in the pool Splash & Jam - Giant Dodge ball
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OTHER TEEN PROGRAMS:
Youth/Teen Activity Center - Activity Room Schedule
The youth/teen activity room is for ages six and older. Children under six need to be accompanied by an adult. A wide variety of board and table games are available. Additional programs include Books ‘n Breakfast, the Book Club, art classes and the Saturday Youth Group. All activity room activities are free for members. Summer Activity Center hours are as follows:
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: 3:30 - 8:00 pm
Wed : 1:00 - 8:00 pm (Brem "early out" days)
Saturday: 10:00 am - 7:30 pm
Sunday: 12:30 - 6:30 pm
"Early Out" Days
Bremerton Schools let out early on Wednesdays and the Youth Activity Center is a fun and safe place for children 6 and up to come after school and hang with friends, get homework help, play games and participate in YMCA staff led programs. Members can use the Center for free and non-members can purchase a youth day pass for only $6 (or more, depending on age).
Study Time
Study Time is on Mondays through Thursdays at 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm. This is a quiet time in the Center and there will be YMCA Staff to help kids out with their homework.
Books ‘n Breakfast
Every Saturday morning, 10:00- 11:00 a.m., youth and teens, ages 6-16 can eat breakfast while they read. Kids should bring their own reading material.
Art Class
Here's your chance to be creative! Check the schedule for appropriate day and time, youth and teens may make a project that they can take home.
Youth and Teen Policy
Youth at the YMCA are expected to be involved in an organized activity or working out. It is not recommended that youth be left here by themselves for over three hours. The Activity Room is not intended to be an all day babysitting option. Children under six years of age need to have adult supervision while in the facility. Youth, ages 6 and up must use same sex locker rooms.
The gym floor is open to youth and teens, ages 6-18. Children under six must be accompanied by a parent. The basketball floor is reserved from noon-1:30 p.m., Monday through Friday for adult noon basketball (Ages 17 and older). Adult Non-Members do not have gym/ basketball privileges during Non Basketball.
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