Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 06, 1975, Image 59

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    Registration for fall
classes at the Lancaster
YWCA will open Monday,
September 8 and end on
Saturday, September 13.
Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 8:30
p.m. Monday through
Friday, and from 0:30 to 1:30
on Saturday. Phone
registrations will be ac
cepted after September 0,
excluding new enrollments
in swim, gym and dance,
which
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Mon, thru Fri. 7:30 to 6:00
Saturday 7:30 to 4:30
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classes set
person (except those for
children which parents may
make).
“New Horizons," In
formal education classes for
adults and teens, are
scheduled for Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday
evenings. New this season
will be a six-weeks course
conducted in cooperation
with representatives of Rape
Aid and Prevention on
R.D. 2 EPHRATA. PA. (FARMERSVILLE) 717-354-4271
p.m. Entitled "The Tragedy
of Rape," the class will study
the psychological and legal
aspects of rape from the
perspective of both victim
and rapist, Cost is 112.00 for
YWCA members, and $15.00
for non-members. The
Lancaster Women's Center
will present “Women Alone"
on Thursdays from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. The eight-week
course will focus on the Joys
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separated, divorced ond
widowed women, with
emphasis on self-worth. It is
$16.00 for members and
$19.00 for non-members.
Wednesday daytime ac
tivities under the "Holiday
at the YW" program reflect
current popular interests.
Morning classes from 9:30 to
11:30 a.m. include "Inex
pensive Gift Creations” and
"Fabric Fun,” both
suggesting Christmas gift
possibilities.
A course on "Bread
Making” will be offered
from 12:30 to 2:30, teaching
basic yeast breads and
simple coffee cake, using
various types of flours. A
“Swim Clinic” will be held
from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. At
the same time some women
will opt for “Belly Dance,
learning the art with Nabila.
Arts, crafts and discussion
groups will run for eight
weeks and cost $14.00 with a
special full day rate of $21.00.
Holiday health, physical
education and recreation
classes will run 12 weeks,
with classes priced in
dividually from $6.00 to
$lB.OO.
Youth activities include Y-
Teen Workshops on Mondays
from 4 to 7 p.m. and Tuesday
Club for Sth and 6th grade
girls on Tuesdays from 3:30
to 5:30. Big Sister Club meets
on Wednesdays from 3:45 to
5 p.m. The YWCA Drop-in
Center will continue its
successful weekend sessions
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when young people from 12
to 18 years of age may
participate in sports, gomes,
dancing and special events
on Saturdays from 5 to II
p.m. and on Sundays from 1
to 10 p.m. One membership
card is good for all activities
for a year and costs $2.00 for
students 17 and under.
In the Health, Physical
Education and Recreation
program, preschoolers from
six months to six years of
age may take gym, swim,
rhythms, rhythmic
movement and, new this
year, tap and ballet. Half
hour classes are 12 weeks for
$12.00, and the dance class
will be 12 weeks at $15.00 for
% hour or $24.00 for 1 Vi hours
combined tap and ballet.
For physical fitness,
juniors and teens, ages six to
17 years, may choose ballet,
baton, gymnastics, jazz, tap
and modem dance , karate,
swimming and the new
Sports Workshop to develop
skills in basketball, bad
minton, volleyball and
gymnastics.
Most classes will be for 12
weeks at $12.00 or $15.00. The
new “Saturday Special”
offers special rates for
taking two or more activities
on Saturdays.
Adults, 18 and up, may
participate in belly dancing,
gymnastics, jazz, modern
and tap dance, karate, yoga,
slimnastics, swimming,
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tennis, volleyball and dtps
(recreational awim).
Modem Dance for Men will
be repeated on Wednesdays
from 8:15 to 9:30 p.m. Length
of course and prices vaiy.
All classes begin the week
of September IS. Sign-up for
Y-Tcen Workshops is Sep
tember 15, for Tuesday Club,
September 18 and for Big
Sister Club, September 10.
Teen dances start on Sep
tember 5 and will be held
every other Friday night.
Drop-In Center is in con
tinuous operation on
weekends. For complete
details, you may pick up a
program at the YWCA, 110
N. Lime St., Lancaster, or
call 393-1735. The YWCA
serves the city and county
with membership categories
for men and women, girls
and boys.
c Let us
never forget
that the
cultivation of
the earth is
the most
important
labor*of man.
DANIEL WESSTEft
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