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Athletics/Aquatics

Athletics/Aquatics

Athletics contacts aboard the base Youth Sports- (760)-830-3910 Gym (East)-(760)-830-830-6440 Gym (West)- (760)-830-6451 Community Center- (760)-830-3380

CPR Classes

CPR Classes

CPR classes are provided the American Red Cross American Red Cross in Joshua Tree-(760)-366-5330  

Heart To Heart Luncheon

Heart To Heart Luncheon

This is a luncheon sponsored by East and West Valley Women's Connection and Stonecroft Ministries to Honor the Spouses of Active Duty and Deployed, and Active Duty Females.

Goody Bags

Goody Bags

Goody Bags are provided by the ASYMCA’ S Kids Care Club at special events to active duty personnel.

Cooking Divas

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Kinder Ready

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Fallen Heroes

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Parent & Child Interaction Classes

Armed Services YMCA Parent Child InteractionAt the ASYMCA we offer parent/child interaction classes for active duty military and their families. The classes have age ranges of 6 months to 5 years old. The classes cost $20 for a ten week session.

A part of the classes is studying the letters of the week. Pictured to the right is one of Mrs. Lisa’s Kinder time class having a pajama day for their letter P week Another part of the classes is going on field trips. Pictured below is Peter having a good time at Chuck E Cheese.

The class took a trip to Chuck E Cheese on Thursday January 28th 2010. The classes help the children to interact with other children at their age level and give the parent’s a chance to interact with each other as well.

Armed Services YMCA Parent Child InteractionAt the ASYMCA we offer parent/child interaction classes for active duty military and their families. The classes have age ranges of 6 months to 5 years old. The classes cost $20 for a ten week session.  A part of the classes is studying the letters of the week.

Pictured below is one of Mrs. Lisa’s Kinder time class having a pajama day for their letter P week Another part of the classes is going on field trips. Pictured below is Peter having a good time at Chuck E Cheese.  The class took a trip to Chuck E Cheese on Thursday January 28th 2010. The classes help the children to interact with other children at their age level and give the parent’s a chance to interact with each other as well.

The children learn their numbers, ABCs, colors, shapes ect.  The class is for one four days a week.  In that one hour the children have playtime, circle time, craft time, and snack time.  There is also our playground that is available for them to go out and play after class is over with.

Last Updated on Saturday, 06 February 2010 08:39
 

Community

Communities Served

29plogoAll service members and federal employees stationed aboard MCAGCC regardless of geographic residence may avail themselves of our services. The majority of our participants reside in the Morongo Basin including MCAGCC, Twentynine Palms, Joshua Tree, Yucca Valley, and Morongo Valley.

History

History

The YMCA movement began in England in 1844; and was transplanted to this country in 1859 at Boston, Massachusetts. The real beginning of extensive service to the military did not begin until April, 1861 during the Civil War when YMCA members voluntarily provided helpful services to the soldiers on the battlefield or relief to prisoners-of-war. The YMCA's peacetime charter to serve military personnel was formally endorsed by the U S Government in 1902 with the construction of facilities on many installations for recreational, sports, and counseling services for service members. Read More

Location

Hours Of Operation

Located in Building 192 aboard MCAGCC, the ASYMCA's hours of operation are Monday - Friday from 8:30 am - 4:00 pm. For special programs or events, the ASYMCA is open to the community after hours and on weekends. Contact us: (760) 830-7481

Mission

Mission Statement

Mission: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that develop a healthy mind, body and spirit for military personnel and their families stationed at MCAGCC, Twentynine Palms CA.
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