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Arlington YMCA
Each New Years we think about a resolution to get fit, lose a little weight or just get out and have some fun. Once place that is good for all of these things is your local YMCA. They offer lots of programs for exercise, fitness and fun for the whole family. They have a branch in the Jacksonville Arlington Area and is open to all of those who wish to join. They have child care, sports programs, camps and much more. They are open to the whole family. You should check out their website or even go to their center and take a tour of their facilities. According to their website they will work with families on the monthly fee. Give them a try.
“As a non-profit, mission-driven organization, we are committed to being accessible to all. To facilitate that effort, we are pleased to provide our memberships at income-based rates. Building YOUR (Your Own Unique Rate) plan is simple. To get started, stop by, or use our online calculator to determine your own unique rate.
Financial assistance is available for qualified members through the Strong Kids Campaign. At the YMCA, no one will ever be turned away for an inability to pay.”
Arlington Family YMCA
Family Program Center
8301 Ft. Caroline Rd.
Jacksonville, FL 32277
Wellness Center
9119 Merrill Road
Jacksonville, FL 32225
904-744-2233
Branch Info
Branch Email
Events for October
Hey folks! I love the fall season. There are lots of things to do, see and experience during the month of October. One website I find that helps me find those events is the www.experiencejax.com/ There search engine is divided by sides of town, day of the month or a series of days and will also allow you to list only the FREE events. It is a great website. I use it regularly. Here is a sample of some of the events for October in the Jacksonville, Florida Arlington Area and of course are FREE:
Title: Intercollegiate Choral Festival
Date: October 2, 2009
Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Location: Terry Concert Hall at Jacksonville University
2800 University Blvd North Jacksonville, FL 32211
Cost: Free
Description: The Fourteenth Annual Intercollegiate Choral Festival will be held in Terry Concert Hall. Come hear the choirs of Florida State College at Jacksonville, Jacksonville University and the University of North Florida kick off the collegiate choral season in Jacksonville. Not to be missed.
Website arts.ju.edu
Title: Clive King
Date: October 8, 2009
Time: 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Location: Arlington: Alexander Brest Gallery at Jacksonville University
2800 University Blvd North Jacksonville, FL 32211
Cost: Free
Description: October 8 – November. 4 Alexander Brest Gallery Artist’s Reception – October 8 from 5-7 pm
Florida Artist, Clive King, creates large scale drawings that are semi-autobiographical and reflect a metaphysical journey. The chaotic images and the odd juxtapositions are the means to a powerful statement, not only on his personal emotions, but also on the human condition in general.
Website: arts.ju.edu
Title: First Coast Wind Ensemble “Sousa Comes to Town”
Date: October 22, 2009
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Jacksonville University, Terry Hall
2800 Univeristy Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32211
Cost: Free
Description: Dr. Dale Blackwell and Artie Clifton Conductors
INFO: (904)744-9090
Website: www.fcwe.org
If you or your organization is having a festival or event free or otherwise in the Jacksonville, Florida Arlington Area send us an email and we will post it! jolene.macfadden@jacksonvillesarlington.info
Cheers
Jolenemacinjax
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Join the Scouts
For those who have children or would like to volunteer to help children you should look into the Boy and Girl Scouts of America organization. This is a great way for your children to learn about our environment, volunteerism and to have fun while doing. The Boys and Girls Councils of North Florida have lots of information on how to join and look forward to having your child become a boy or girl scout. The adults can also volunteer to help teach their children new skills that will serve them well as adults. For those who don’t have children or their children are grown it is a great opportunity to share you life learning skills with those who need it the most. Each fall the Boys and Girls Scouts starts their drive for new recruits. It is not too late just call your local council and they will be happy to help. There is a small yearly fee for each child and there will be uniform costs but each troop has various rules and some can help with some of the costs. So CALL TODAY!
FOR those who are already in a troop and would like to add your Arlington Area local troop link to this blog you can email me at: jolene.macfadden@jacksonvillesarlington.info or become a subscriber to this blog and post a comment below.
Here is some general information about each group and their contact information:
National Website:
http://www.girlscouts.org/program/gs_central/ For Girl Scouts
http://scouting.org/for Boy Scouts
LOCAL INFORMATION:
Boy Scouts of America
North Florida Council
521 Edgewood Ave S
Jacksonville, FL 32205
904.388.0591
800.232.0845 Toll Free
904.387.4148 Fax
jana.metzger@scouting.org
http://www.nfcscouting.org
Girl Scouts of Gateway Council, Inc.
Jacksonville Service Center
1000 Shearer Street
Jacksonville, FL 32205-6055
(904) 388-4653
(800) 347-2688 – Local Toll Free Phone
Fax: (904) 384-1542
Email: info@girlscouts-gateway.org
Web Site: http://www.girlscouts-gateway.org
http://www.facebook.com/gsgcfl ON FACEBOOK
Youth Programs
BOYS
Tiger Cubs is a year-round family- and home-centered program that encourages the ethical decision-making skills for first-grade (or 7-year-old) boys. These boys participate in the program with their adult partners. The program emphasizes shared leadership, learning about the community, and family understanding.
Cub Scouts is a year-round family- and home-centered program that develops ethical decision-making skills for boys in the second through fifth grade (or who are 8, 9, and 10 years old). Activities emphasize character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness.
Boy Scouts is a year-round program that develops ethical decision-making skills for young men ages 11 to 18. Activities emphasize responsible citizenship, character development, and self-reliance through participation in a wide range of outdoor activities.
GIRLS
* Girl Scout Daisy, grades K-1
Girl Scout Daisies meet in groups of five to 10 with two or more adult leaders in a nurturing, inclusive environment. They go on trips, learn about nature and science, and explore the arts and their communities. Girl Scout Daisies can also earn Learning Petals and receive participation patches.
* Girl Scout Brownie, grades 2-3
Girl Scouts Brownies work together in groups, earn Girl Scout Brownie Try-Its, and explore their community. Friendship, fun, and age-appropriate activities begin at the Girl Scout Brownie meeting and move out to the community and wider world.
* Girl Scout Junior, grades 4-5
Girl Scout Juniors earn badges and discover what girl power is all about through new activities and by learning to take charge of their own plans. They gain self-confidence as they explore the world in partnership with their troop/group leaders.
* Girl Scout Cadette, grades 6-8; * Girl Scout Senior, grades 9-10; * Girl Scout Ambassador, grades 11-12
Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors participate in Girl Scouting in many ways. Under the guidance of a trained adult advisor, girls mix and match activities and resources to suit their needs while giving back to their communities. They connect with each other and build self-esteem and confidence in their skills as they work on a range of projects and gain life experiences.
FOR YOUNG ADULTS
Venturing is a year round program for young adults, men and women, between the ages of 14 (having completed the eighth grade) and 20. Its purpose is to provide positive experiences to help youth mature and to prepare them to become responsible adults.
Learning For Life Consists of Three Different Programs. For more information on any of the Learning For Life Programs, contact Ben Butler at 904.388.0591, or benjamin.butler@scouting.org.
Exploring is a worksite-based program for young men and women who are 14 through 20 years old. Exploring units have a focus on a career field, such as law enforcement, fire/rescue, health, law, aviation, engineering, or the like, and are sponsored by a government or business entity.
Character Education is a series of school-based programs designed to support schools and educational organizations in helping youth with character education, life skills, building self-esteem, and developing ethical decision-making skills.
Classroom Scouting is a school based program conducted in partnership with the Girl Scouts. The program is for children with physical, emotional and mental exceptionalities.
JOIN TODAY!
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PS WE HAVE ADDED THE JACKSONVILLE ARLINGTON AREA LIBRARIES TO THE GOVERNMENT PAGE
