YMCA hosts 25th annual Healthy Kids Day

YMCAThe Greater Scranton YMCA is holding a free community event to inspire more kids to keep their minds and bodies active on Saturday, April 30, at their facility, 706 N. Blakely St., Dunmore, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

This year marks the 25th annual YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day®, the Y’s national initiative to improve health and well-being for kids and families.  The day-long event features activities such as: Kids’ Fun Run (starts at 9:30am), Extreme Laser Tag, Zip Line, Petting Zoo, Face Painting, Train Rides, Health Fair, Entertainment and much more!

YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day, celebrated at over 1,300 Ys across the country by over 1.2 million participants, works to get more kids moving and learning, creating habits that they continue all summer long, which is a critical time for kids’ health. When kids are out of school, they can face hurdles that prevent them from reaching their full potential. Research shows that without access to out-of-school physical and learning activities, kids fall behind academically. Kids also gain weight twice as fast during summer than the school year. As spring turns to summer, Healthy Kids Day is a powerful reminder not to let children idle away their summer days. Instead, the Y hopes to focus on wowing them with their potential and make this their best summer ever by staying active and learning.

“The Y believes in the potential of all children, and we strive to help kids find the Wow! factor inside themselves. A child’s development is never on vacation and Healthy Kids Day is a great opportunity to educate families and motivate kids to stay active in spirit, mind and body throughout the summer,” said Meghan Carnevale, Mission Advancement & Marketing Director, Greater Scranton & Wilkes-Barre Family YMCAs.

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In celebration of YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day, the Y offers the following tips to help families develop healthy habits:

High Five the Fruits and Veggies – Make sure kids get at least five servings a day, the minimum number nutritionists recommend to maintain healthy childhood development. And to keep kids’ taste buds evolving, have everyone in the family try at least one bite of a new fruit or vegetable at least once a month.

Foster an Early and Ongoing Passion for Books – Read to and with your kids. Help children read at every age and every stage of their development.

Team Up for Athletic Events – Set a family goal of great health by teaming up for community or charity events like races, walks, fun runs, bike rides, etc.

Volunteer Together – Find a cause that matters to the kids. Open their eyes to a world beyond themselves and the rich rewards that come from making a difference.

Make sleep a priority – Doctors recommend 10-12 hours of sleep a day for children ages 5-12 and 7-8 hours per night for adults. Sleep plays a critical role in maintaining our healthy immune system, metabolism, mood, memory, learning and other vital functions.

The Greater Scranton YMCA’s 2016 Healthy Kids Day event is generously sponsored by: Wells Fargo Foundation, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, LifeFitness, Community Bank, N.A., Gertrude Hawk Chocolates, NovaCare Rehabilitation, PDQ Print Center, Quadrant Engineering Plastic Products, Rainey & Rainey CPAs, Fidelity Bank, Tech 42 and H&J Vending.

For more information, contact the Greater Scranton YMCA at (570) 342-8115 or visit www.greaterscrantonymca.org.

 

Ronald McDonald House sets Gourmet Gala for April 3

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Planners for the Gourmet Gala, set for April 3, are from left: Kathy Nelson, event co-chair; Nadine Ferrario, Dunmore volunteer and basket raffle c0-chair, and Michelle Margotta Neary, event chair.

Gourmet Gala “In Wonderland,” a harlequin-themed extravaganza will set the tone for the 29th annual Ronald McDonald House Gourmet Gala.  Last year was the first year at a new venue, Mohegan Sun at Pocono Down, and it was a record-breaking year for both attendance and money raised.

“We hope to have another breaking year”, said event chair Michele Margotta Neary.  “With delicious food provided by over 40 local restaurants and music by Picture Perfect Band, how can we go wrong?” she added.  The theme “In Wonderland” was selected based on the feeling of warmth and welcoming the Ronald McDonald House of Scranton gives to families with hospitalized children who are receiving treatment locally.

The House accommodates these families in a safe, loving and private environment helping to alleviate fear, helplessness, confusion and some financial burden that is associated with hospitalizing a child.

The Gourmet Gala “In Wonderland” is a major fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald House of Scranton, which serves the families of children who are hospitalized here in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The event is set for Sunday, April 3, at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs, Wilkes-Barre.  The chairperson is Michele Margotta Neary and co-chair Kathy Nelson.

For information on volunteering, tickets or participating as a restaurant or sponsorship contact the Ronald McDonald House at 570-969-8998.

Commissioners present proclamation to Jimmy Brozzetti

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The Lackawanna County Commissioners presented a proclamation to Jimmy Brozzetti, Dunmore, for his unselfish and life-long commitment to helping children and area youth organizations.  An avid New York Yankees fan, Brozzetti has worked with the team to coordinate several fundraisers to support area service organizations involved in improving the quality of life of our County’s youngsters.  He was a driving force in the Legends Game at PNC Field, the KRW Foundation’s “Party With The Pros,” and the development of Strawberry Field in Peckville.

Shown from left are Commissioner Edward G. Staback, Commissioner Jim Wansacz, Jimmy Brozzetti and Commissioner Patrick M. O’Malley.