YMCA TO OFFER SUMMER DAY CAMP STARTING JUNE 8

 

 

Camps will operate using CDC recommended social distancing guidelines

 

[SOUTH FLORIDA, May 29, 2020] – The YMCA of South Florida will be offering Summer Day Camp beginning June 8 at various locations in Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe counties.

 

“Because we know that parents will need to have care for their children as businesses begin to reopen and they head back to work, the YMCA of South Florida will offer traditional summer day camps,” said Sheryl A. Woods, President & CEO, YMCA of South Florida. “We will have in place safety measures that include handwashing, masks for staff, six-foot distancing, as much outdoor activities, and a 1 to 9 ratio of staff to campers.”

 

Traditional YMCA camp will be offered, and will run in accordance with CDC (Centers for Disease Control) recommended social distancing guidelines. Activities will include our Y-Fit youth wellness program both indoor and outdoor; arts & crafts, project-based learning to continue to stimulate children’s minds throughout the summer; built-in sports; water safety and water games for YMCA locations without pools; and water sfaety and daily swim lessons for YMCA locations with pools.

 

The YMCA is encouraging parents to get their children signed up right a way. “We will have lower capacity this summer in order to follow the social distancing guidelines,” said Woods. “There will be only about half of the number of slots available, which means they will be filling fast.”

 

For more information aobut YMCA Summer Camp, call 954-334-9622 or visit ymcasouthflorida.org.

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About the YMCA of South Florida

The Y is a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Every day, the Y works hard to build healthy, confident, connected and secure children, adults, families and communities through over 200 afterschool, preschool, special needs, sports, camp and youth programs, family centers, and senior health outreach sites. To learn more, visit www.ymcasouthflorida.org, connect on Facebook or Twitter, or call a Y near you.

Jordan Isrow Declares Run for Parkland City Commission, District 2

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MAY 13, 2020

Jordan Isrow Files to Run for
Parkland City Commission Seat, District 2

Parkland, FL – Jordan Isrow has filed to run for City Commissioner in Parkland, District 2.

Jordan and his wife Jessica live in Watercrest and share their time with their 3-year old son, Parker, a 5-month old daughter, Maya, a French Bulldog named Bentley and a rescue cat named Loki

Jordan currently is General Counsel for a successful international cosmetics company headquartered in South Florida.

He always had a strong interest in public service and giving back to his community. He has volunteered to help many local public officials and political campaigns in various roles. He has also been actively involved in a number of charities such as SOS Children’s Village, N.I.C.K.’s Camp, Parkland Cares, Jewish Federation of Broward County, Fashion Funds the Cure and Experience Camps.

Jordan is running for City Commissioner to continue to make a positive impact for his community. His top priority is to preserve Parkland’s special character and family friendly environment, while best preparing the City for the future.

Isrow stated, “there is a long list of things that interest me in the City Commissioner role. However, the primary draw is the privilege and the formidable challenge of planning for the future, while managing the growth, without sacrificing the essence of what makes Parkland so uniquely special.

Parkland is unrivaled in terms of its strong sense of community. We will always support one another and rally together both in good times and in bad. This is so very rare these days and is truly what I believe makes Parkland one of the best places to live in the country. I intend to do everything in my power to protect this lifestyle for all Parkland residents.”

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