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Posted on: Tuesday, July 7th, 2020

Virtual Summer Learning Program

The YMCA, through a generous grant from BellXcel and in support by Scholastic Learning, is offering a four week Virtual Summer Learning Program for any student entering grades 1-4 in our community.

Children will receive grade level instruction by certified and licensed teachers from our YMCA and Bellingham Public Schools teaching staff. The daily program will include lessons focusing on reading, math, social emotional learning and enrichment. Because this program is offered through a generous grant by BellXcel, the program is offered at no cost to families. We just ask you to commit to the full four weeks.(limited absences are okay.)

Sessions are driven by weekly topics that will provide each child an opportunity for sharing, and a strong emphasis on content through review and applications of mathematics and literacy concepts that are fundamental for their age group.

  • Where: Virtual Sessions from your home
  • When: Starts July 20th and ends August 13th
  • Days/Hours: Monday through Thursday; up to 4 hours per day of learning
  • Who: Students entering Grade 1-4
  • Cost: Free

The program will be offered virtually with up to four hours of learning content each day. Children do not need to be YMCA members to participate. All participants will receive a family package of materials to use at home for extended learning.

Help make your child’s transition to the next grade level with success.

REGISTER TODAY

You do not need to be a Hockomock Area YMCA to participate. If you are not currently a YMCA member, please call a Hockomock Area YMCA branch to register by phone. See footer below for phone numbers.

Here are more details about this no-cost Virtual Summer Learning program:

  • At home materials provided including workbooks, decodable readers, magazines, books and grade level curriculum.
  • Daily instruction in academics & enrichment activities.
  • Family Guide and access to an online portal with additional materials to support home learning.
  • Weekly Virtual Field Trips.

For more information or questions, please contact Kim Jennings at kjennings@hockymca.org

Posted on: Sunday, May 24th, 2020

OUR YMCA’s RESPONSE TO COVID-19

We continue to monitor this rapidly evolving health crisis regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19) and will continue to update our community as more information, resources or guidance becomes available. We appreciate everyone’s support as we strive to protect the health & safety of our YMCA community and work together in the days ahead.

Here are our communications to our members, staff and community during this time.

MAY 22 COMMUNICATION

We have developed a comprehensive plan for our YMCA’s reopening, incorporating best practices from all available sources. We look forward to the day when we can reopen our YMCA. Since the release of Governor Baker’s phased reopening report, we are anxiously awaiting further details regarding the opening of our facilities including pools, licensed child care and summer camp. We do not have final guidelines or timelines from the Commonwealth related to our reopening but we are grateful that this day is on the horizon. Read more.

Read the May 22 Member Email

APRIL 15 COMMUNICATION

Video Message from Hockomock Area YMCA President Ed Hurley.

WATCH VIDEO

APRIL 8 COMMUNICATION

President Ed Hurley continues to ask members to stay with us. Anyone who would like to put their membership on hold were reminded of the process to contact our staff or if they had other membership requests to please reach out. To date, we have provided 13,322 grab and go meals in North Attleboro and Milford. Our distribution of free family size food bags continues on Wednesdays at all branches, providing 1,158 bags of groceries – with an estimated value of $50 per bag – to our neighbors and friends in need. Our emergency child care for children of first responders, medical and essential personnel continues – today we had 60 children in our childcare centers. Our Virtual Fitness programs continue – have over 50 videos and counting, providing our members to workout virtually with your favorite YMCA trainers and instructors every day. Read more.

Read the April 8 Member Email

MARCH 26 COMMUNICATION

To date, we have provided 5,729 grab and go meals in North Attleboro and Milford. Our distribution of free family size food bags continues on Wednesdays at all branches. Non-perishable food donations continue to be accepted. The response from our members and community have been overwhelming and we thank you for your support. Virtual fitness workouts have been created by our wellness staff – so far 34 videos – everything from yoga, total body conditioning, kickboxing, dance, tabata and more. Read more.

Read the March 26 Member Email

MARCH 23 COMMUNICATION

We began emergency child care today at our branches in Foxboro and Franklin – providing care for first responders, medical personnel, and any other essential personnel who have no other option. Food collection continues and we are grateful to all who donate. This Wednesday, we will distribute free family food bags of non-perishable foods to people in need at all 3 of our branches from 1pm to 2pm and 5pm to 6pm Read more.

Read the March 23 Member Email

MARCH 20 COMMUNICATION

Our Y President Ed Hurley shares our Y’s continued efforts with food collection & distribution, stories of grateful neighbors who have participated in the food bag distributions, as well as his gratitude to community partners for their contributions which are helping further our mission during these unprecedented times. Read more.

Read the March 20 Member Email

MARCH 18 COMMUNICATION

Staff Message from Hockomock Area YMCA President Ed Hurley.

MARCH 17 COMMUNICATION

In light of Governor Baker’s announcement limiting public gatherings due to our current public health crisis, we expect our YMCA will be closed until April 7th. Our YMCA is a charitable not for profit organization and our mission work will continue during this unprecedented time. Read more.

Read the March 17 Member Email

MARCH 15 COMMUNICATION

We are suspending non-essential programs and closing our facilities effective Monday, March 16, 2020 until further notice. We will be open for essential child care and food distribution & collection at Hockomock Area YMCA branches. Read More.

Read the March 15 Member Email

Our YMCA is working with school nutrition departments and community partners to ensure that children and families have meals when schools are closed. No advanced sign up or paperwork is required to receive a meal as outlined below. We are also collecting non-perishable food at all 3 of our facilities in Foxboro, Franklin and North Attleboro. Read More.

Read Food Distribution Information

Food Request Collection Information

MARCH 13, 2020

Our YMCA is promoting social distancing particularly in our fitness centers and suspending events with 100 people or more, limiting group exercise class attendance, postponing Prescription for a Healthy Lifestyle programs such as LIVESTRONG at the YMCA, MS Wellness and Diabetes Prevention. Read More.

Read March 13 Member Email

MARCH 11, 2020

Our YMCA continues to reinforce our commitment to providing a safe experience for everyone who enters our YMCA and are staying informed of current health concerns. Staff response team continues to conduct daily meetings to proactively plan our response. Enhanced cleaning and disinfecting continues at all of facilities with particular emphasis on high traffic and high touch areas. Read More.

Read the March 11 Member Email

MARCH 5, 2020

We are monitoring information from the CDC, state officials and our local board of health departments and doing all we can to prevent the spread of illness, sharing preventative measures with our staff and members, and continuing to sanitize and disinfect our YMCAs thoroughly every day and night. Read More.

Read the March 5 Member Email

For further information, we encourage you to refer to the following links:

Posted on: Saturday, May 23rd, 2020

Latest Communication Regarding COVID-19

MAY 22, 2020 MEMBER COMMUNICATION

Dear Hockomock Area YMCA Members,

Our Y’s mission work has continued during our closure. We are proud to be feeding neighbors in need and providing emergency child care for essential personnel. Through yesterday, we have provided 68,865 meals and 8,370 bags of food.

For the past two months, our YMCA staff have been preparing and enhancing our facilities for your return. We have also developed a comprehensive plan for our YMCA’s reopening, incorporating best practices from all available sources. We will be sharing this plan with our members before we welcome you back.

Like all of you, we look forward to the day when we can reopen our YMCA. Since Monday’s release of Governor Baker’s phased reopening report, we are anxiously awaiting further details regarding the opening of our facilities including pools, licensed child care and summer camp. As of this morning, we do not have final guidelines or timelines from the Commonwealth related to our reopening but we are grateful that this day is on the horizon. Rest assured, we will continue preparing our facilities and training our staff for your return.

We anticipate our branches will open during the state’s Phase 3.

Our current understanding is that licensed child care programming will reopen after June 29th.

And we remain optimistic that summer camp will open during Phase 2. Our camp team is following the guidelines provided by the CDC and partnering with the American Camping Association and YMCA of the USA to best prepare for this unique camp season.

We understand these are uncertain times and we are grateful to the many families who have signed up for summer camp. We encourage those interested in camp to sign up now as spots may be limited. Visit hockymca.org/camp for our current offerings. Our refund policy has been modified allowing cancellations up to 72 hours before the start of your camp session to receive a full refund.

Although we know that camp will look different this summer, our Y’s unique camp spirit will be alive and well, along with our commitment to provide a safe, quality and memorable experience for all campers.

As more information is available, we will provide updates via email and on our website.

Thank you for your continued support and all of us look forward to seeing you soon.

Sincerely,
Ed Hurley
President
Hockomock Area YMCA

CLICK HERE for all our COVID-19 Communications

Posted on: Wednesday, April 1st, 2020

Swim Techniques You Can Practice at Home

Our YMCA Aquatics team has put together dry-land home activities—no pool required! These home activities help to develop good form and build stamina. When the skill has been mastered on land, it becomes easier to perform in the water.

Swim Lesson Technique: Back Float

Swim Lesson Technique: Back Glide

Swim Lesson Technique: Butterfly

Swim Lesson Technique: Dive

Swim Lesson Technique: Flip Turn

Swim Lesson Technique: Front Crawl

Swim Lesson Technique: Front Float

Swim Lesson Technique: Front Glide

Swim Lesson Technique: Sidestroke

Swim Lesson Technique: Submerge

Swim Lesson Technique: Swim on Front

For more than 160 years, the YMCA has nurtured potential and united communities across America to create lasting, meaningful change. Everything the Y does is in service of building a better us. One of the most effective ways to accomplish this is to teach youth, teens, and adults to swim, so they can stay safe around water and learn the skills they need to make swimming a lifelong pursuit for staying healthy.

Y swim instructors are nationally certified. Their training includes CPR, AED, First Aid and Oxygen Administration. Swim lessons provide important life skills that could save a life and will benefit students for a lifetime.

Posted on: Saturday, March 28th, 2020

Honoring Tony Calcia

It is with the heaviest of hearts – in fact it is with a broken heart – that I share with you that our beloved colleague and friend Tony Calcia passed away unexpectedly on March 27.

No one at our Y was more beloved than Tony. And that’s because no one at our Y loved more than Tony. He loved all of us. He loved our Y and he always would exclaim how much he loved the fact that together our Y was a force for good.

But in reality, no one was more a force for good than Tony. He was the kindest, most thoughtful, fun loving, generous and genuine person I have ever known. Always there for everyone whether offering an open ear to just listen, offering his sage counsel on virtually any topic or making you laugh by offering one of his legendary real life stories.

You always felt better after being in his presence.

Tony sure loved life and he showed us all how to live life to the fullest every day.

His life lessons, his love of music, his love of sharing a good story, his compassion and his passion will be part of me forever. Like many of you, I lost a loyal and trusted colleague and confidant. But most of all I lost a very dear friend. His legacy at our YMCA and in the Town of North Attleboro – two places he truly loved – are secure. And his powerful legacy will be a bright beacon for future generations.

This is going to be a very challenging time for all of us personally and professionally as we mourn Tony’s unexpected loss. I know we will be there to support each other in this difficult time…after all, it’s what Tony always did for us.

Please take time to reflect on and to celebrate how blessed we were to have Tony in our lives. And celebrate the incredible impact he had on our YMCA and those in our communities touched by his goodness and his passion.

Of all the things Tony loved, his love and devotion to his family was the center of his life. Let us all keep Tony and his family -and especially his beloved mom – in our thoughts and prayers.

We lost a true Hockomock Legend with Tony’s passing. And I know that today there is a band in heaven with a new lead singer and folks are already gathered around Tony laughing out loud as he recounts in this unique style some of his legendary life stories.

May God bless our colleague and friend. And I pray that your personal memories of Tony will provide you strength and comfort in the coming days.

Sincerely,

Ed Hurley
President, Hockomock Area YMCA

Obituary for Anthony “Tony” Calcia, click here. We have also shared the obituary below.

Anthony M. “Tony” Calcia

Anthony Maurice “Tony” Calcia, 64, of Cumberland, RI, passed away peacefully at his home on March 27, 2020. Tony was “a man of many facets, all turned on”.

Born on February 20, 1956 in Clinton, MA, he was the son of the late Tracy Calcia of Florida and Barbara Ivory (Smith) of North Attleboro, MA, and the late Robert Ivory.

He is survived by his brothers, Michael Ivory and Robert Ivory, Jr., and his sister, Kim Murray, all of North Attleboro, MA, and his sister Mellissa Pennellatore and her husband, Stephen, of Mansfield, MA. In addition, Tony is survived by his sister-in-law, Amy, of Norwood, MA, and his beloved 14 nieces and nephews and 12 great-nieces and nephews, who will miss him dearly. Tony was predeceased by his sister, Donna Wambolt, and his brothers, Gary Ivory and James “Jay” Ivory, as well as his dear nephew, Nicholas “Nico” Pennellatore.

When the family arrived in North Attleboro in 1969, Tony became a Rocketeer for life. He was a graduate of North Attleboro High School, Class of 1974, where he played football during his junior year. After high school, Tony continued working at the North Attleboro House of Pizza, a job he started during his high school years. It was during this early period of 70-hour work weeks that Tony joined the Jaycees, a civic group for prospective community leaders. This was a harbinger of things to come as it laid the foundation for his life of exceptional community service that was recognized in 2010 when he received the North Attleboro High School Alumni Association’s Community Impact Award.

Seeking a change, Tony shifted dreams and took a job as Production Manager at the Roman Company in Attleboro before transitioning into management of the newly created retail side of Marciano Sporting Goods in Mansfield. After placing the retail side of Marciano’s on solid ground, Tony cast his eye on a new opportunity that would become his life’s vocation, the care and happiness of children.

Having gained experience and knowledge of the North Attleboro Park and Recreation Program as a Park Commissioner, Tony was primed to take the department to new heights as its Director in July of 1988. His progressive leadership lead to an explosion in programming and attendance, marked by outstanding counselors that Tony empowered to lead the youth of North Attleboro. A “Golden Age” of North Attleboro Park and Rec was marked by children who were so entranced by the camp atmosphere Tony and his counselors created that they insisted on being dropped off at the earliest possible moment and not being picked up until the last bell. . . a parent’s dream.

The magic he wove as the Park and Rec Director did not go unnoticed by the Hockomock Area YMCA which awarded him their Character Counts award in 1995. Not surprisingly, in January of 2002, Tony transitioned his passion for community work to the Hockomock Area YMCA, where he would work for the next 18 years, first as Vice President and Chief Operating Officer and later as the Vice President of Child Protection and Social Responsibility. In 2004, working with parents and local schools, he was proud to have created the Integration Initiative, a program that brings together children with special needs and their typically developed peers. A passion inspired by his brother Jay and nephew Nico, both of whom had special needs and disabilities. In addition, he worked tirelessly in support of the Legend’s Ball, producing inspiring videos, which helped raise hundreds of thousand dollars in support of critical programs for over 1,200 children, teens, young adults, and adults with special needs and their families.

Tony’s role as the Vice President of Child Protection and Social Responsibility beginning in 2011 took him on to the national stage. He became a respected national leader on programing to protect youth from sexual abuse and trained over 5,000 adults locally in detection and prevention methods. He also was a frequent spokesperson, both regionally and nationally, on the topic of leadership. In recognition of his contributions he was awarded the prestigious Triangle Award for outstanding service by New England YMCAs in December of 2019. Tony’s commitment to his community was not limited to his professional career, however, as many of his personal endeavors and passions had the community of North Attleboro first and foremost in mind. In addition to serving several terms on the North Attleboro Park Commission, he also served with distinction on the Board of Directors for the ARC of Northern Bristol County, the North Attleboro School Committee (12 years), the North Attleboro Scholarship Foundation (25 years), the North Attleboro Representative Town Meeting (13 years), the Attleboro Area Golf Association Summer Tournament, and the Monday Night Gridiron Club.

For many people in town, though, Tony’s most visible contributions were as a steadfast supporter of “Big Red” football. After graduation, he embraced his position on the “chain gang” and eventually became a volunteer coach on North Attleboro’s staff in charge of “scout teams” in 1993. Staff members were especially appreciative of scouting trips during which he would serenade stands full of delighted fans with Beatles’ tunes.

In truth, his greatest gridiron contribution may have been the decades of “Big Red” highlight films that he began producing in 1987; these films would become cherished keepsakes for generations of players and inspirations for Rocketeers in waiting. For his varied service to “Big Red”, he was honored with entry in the Attleboro Area Football Hall of Fame, a banquet he emceed frequently to the delight of attendees from all three area schools.

Tony had a number of other personal interests which he pursued passionately. Among them was travel that took him from Europe to the Great Wall of China where, according to legend, someone upon his arrival was heard to shout out “Hey, Tony”. As an avid follower of the arts, he would take trips to the theater district of New York and enjoy several plays in a weekend. Also, his eclectic movie tastes would lead him on day trips into Boston to see the latest movie releases on “the big screen.” A devoted reader, he was often accompanied on these trips by books to occupy any downtime between shows. He also loved the Wizard of Oz and doing card tricks; of course, there was his deep love of music that would cause him to break into spirited song on a whim. The lead singer in several bands throughout his life, he had been performing most recently with the Mercy Beats, a band that featured the music of the world’s greatest band, The Beatles.

A keen poker player, Tony graduated from his early days at the Falls A.C., North End Club, and Highland Country Club to frequenting casinos from Foxwoods to Las Vegas to his latest love, the Beau Rivage, in Biloxi, Mississippi where he was planning to spend his retirement years beginning in May. His combination of sharp intellect and gregarious personality created a unique circumstance that enabled him to relieve his opponents of their money, while at the same time leave them laughing.

Tony has left behind a wonderful legacy of love and laughter: love of life, love of family, love of all children with a special place in his heart for those less fortunate and, of course, for those who wore the Red and White of “Big Red.” A master storyteller and humorist, he has left us with the greatest of gifts, the gift of laughter, allowing us to laugh with each other and at ourselves.

Due to the current health crisis and governmental restrictions, funeral services for Tony will be private.

A Celebration of Tony’s Life will be held at a later date and time to be announced.

In lieu of flowers, Tony’s family requests that donations be made to the Hockomoock Area YMCA to establish the Tony Calcia Scholarship Fund to support summer camp experiences for children with special needs. Gifts can be made online or by mailing to: Hockomock Area YMCA, 300 Elmwood St, North Attleborough, MA 02760.

For additional information or to send the family a written expression of sympathy, please visit an online guest book at www.dyer-lakefuneralhome.com.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Avenue, Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro.

Posted on: Wednesday, March 18th, 2020

Emergency Childcare Services

Our YMCA is a charitable not for profit organization. We are proud our mission work will continue during this unprecedented time.

Beginning March 23, our YMCA has been approved to provide emergency drop in childcare programming, in accordance with state guidelines. This drop in care will take place at our Foxboro Y’s Early Learning Center and our Franklin Y’s Garelick Early Learning Center now through June 29th, unless extended by the State. We will operate Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 6:00pm at each location. Our emergency childcare is meant for essential personnel who have no other options. We are proud to be here for families who need us.

We are serving children ages 6 weeks to 14. This drop in child care is provided on a first come, first served basis.

For more information on the process to enroll, please contact Kim Jennings at 781-879-6271 or kjennings@hockymca.org.

Once enrolled, please complete these forms: Enrollment Form and Medical Form.

For the protection of our parents/caregivers, children and staff, drop off and pick up will occur at the front door to our centers. Only children and staff will be able to enter the Center.

We are taking the following precautions at the Y to address concerns of the Coronavirus:
  • We will be taking the temperature of all children & staff entering the program to help create a healthier center. Any child with a registered temperature of 100.4 or higher will not be allowed to attend that day and not return for 24 hours, symptom free.
  • Children and staff will wash their hands immediately upon entering the classroom and throughout the day.
  • Our staff continue to sanitize with a new infection-prevention solution and electrostatic sprayer at all facilities on an ongoing basis.

As a community organization with a mission grounded in serving the greater good, we are here to help meet emerging needs in our communities.

We appreciate everyone’s support as we strive to protect the health & safety of our YMCA community, care for those in need, and work together in the days ahead.

Posted on: Monday, March 16th, 2020

Just Keep Swimming! Coloring Pages to Keep us Connected

As a way to stay uniquely connected and draw inspiration from our community, we’re inviting you to put your creative spin on aquatics themed coloring pages. We can’t wait to see your finished pictures!

Three coloring pages are available!

They are fun, they are reminders that your YMCA swim friends are thinking of you, and they are a great stress reliever. Download your coloring page from the selection below and share your artwork with us!

  • Download or print one of the 3 art works below.

  • Color the page in your own creative way.

  • Take a picture of your amazing colored drawing.

  • Follow and tag @hockomockymca on Instagram or email hockomockymca@gmail.com for a chance to be featured on our Instagram Stories!

Color this picture of a girl swimming

Color this picture of a boy swimming

Color this picture of a whale

coloring-two

Posted on: Tuesday, March 10th, 2020

Looking Back at 2019

Our Hockomock Area YMCA is a place where people and relationships matter. We are motivated by the stories we get to tell around the impact our Y has on our members and in the communities we serve. Stories help us share the innovative ways we seek to offer programs to improve the wellness of our members, to provide support to kids & families, and to protect the youth who are entrusted to our care.

This brief video looks back on some of our Y’s 2019 highlights and I hope you share our pride in the impact we have every day in the 15 communities we serve.

This celebrates the work we get to do. We get to be a community convener and we get to put smiles on people’s faces. We get to share your stories of impact. Together we are accomplishing great things.

Here’s to 2020 and the continued difference we will make in the communities we get to serve.

hockymca.org/give>Enjoy this video and a sincere thank you for all you do in support of our YMCA.

Sincerely,

Ed Hurley
President, Hockomock Area YMCA

Posted on: Tuesday, March 3rd, 2020

School Age Learning Support Program

As a community organization with a mission grounded in serving the greater good, we are here to help meet emerging needs in our communities.

We are in communication and collaboration with our local school leaders and partners.

We know that schools and schedules may look different this fall and we are planning for all contingencies in order to support families as they navigate the upcoming school year.

While all school district decisions are not yet made, our YMCA will be here to help supplement learning and provide a safe, nurturing environment for children.

More information will be shared as soon as we have more details and as final district plans are approved. Until then, please fill out our interest form so that we can learn more about your needs and communicate with you directly as we have more details on our programming.

CLICK HERE FOR INTEREST FORM

At all three of our YMCA full facility branches, we are planning to provide onsite full-day remote learning and enrichment programming Monday through Friday as space allows. We are also identifying additional YMCA programming and models that may be needed on site at schools and buildings in communities we serve.

We appreciate everyone’s support as we strive to protect the health & safety of our YMCA community, care for and help provide support and learning to children and families who need us, and work together collaboratively in the days ahead.

Posted on: Thursday, February 20th, 2020

Partner with us for our 6th annual Food Drive

Thank you for your support of local families in need. This year, our Healthy Food Access Initiative is excited to share a food drive that will support school-based food pantries. From March 9 through April 15, donation boxes will be available for you to bring along a healthy food item (or two!) during your next visit to the Y.

Did you know? One in nine people in eastern Massachusetts is at risk for food insecurity. Due to significant increases in food insecurity, many schools are now hosting food pantries, which greatly aids families where transportation or work schedules conflict with their accessing the town food pantry.

School-based food pantries rely heavily on community resources to provide kids the healthy food they need and deserve. Volunteers, staff, parents, teachers, clubs, churches, and other community groups are all crucial to implementing and sustaining these programs through food drives and fundraising efforts.

Please support local families by donating healthy, kid-friendly food items. Typically, children carry this food home and often prepare it themselves, so we are asking for food that is reasonably nutritious, lightweight, and easy to prepare. All food will be donated directly to the schools or the town food pantries. Suggested items include: oatmeal cups/packets, macaroni & cheese boxes/cups, granola bars (nut free whole grain preferred), applesauce or mandarin orange cups (no added sugar), whole grain crackers, tuna pouches in water (low sodium), Progresso chicken soup (low sodium), rice boxes/cups, Barilla Ready Pasta and pasta boxes. Grocery store gift card donations can also be made in person at YMCA Member Services.

Your volunteer support is also welcome in these ways: weighing and counting donations, transporting donated items, and helping spread the word about this initiative with friends and neighbors.

For more information or to volunteer, please contact Shannon Nisbett at shannonn@hockymca.org.

Sponsored by: Hockomock Area YMCA’s Healthy Food Access Initiative and Stop & Shop.