Fall Registration Now Open at Lakeland Hills Family YMCA

Parsippany, NJLocal News

The Lakeland Hills Family YMCA in Morris County has initiated its Fall Registration for youth programs, which welcome both members and non-members. This season's offerings include a Dance Academy with classes for all skill levels, dodgeball, and a Science & Arts Lab featuring Scratch Coding and App Creation. The new Pokémon Card Program allows young fans to trade and strategize in a supportive environment. Parents can take advantage of the Kids Night Out program for supervised fun while they enjoy a break. Additionally, the YMCA has upgraded its birthday party packages to simplify celebrations for families.

The YMCA emphasizes its commitment to community and inclusivity, ensuring every child has access to enriching activities. As spaces are likely to fill quickly, families are urged to register early. The diverse programs aim to foster physical, creative, and social development among youth.

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