By 1812Blockhouse

The Shelby branch of the YMCA is gearing up for a special event that promises to bring joy and convenience to both kids and parents. ‘Kids Night Out’ is a unique evening designed to give parents a much-needed break while ensuring their children have a fun-filled evening.

Time, Location, and Activities

Scheduled for December 15 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, the event will take place at the YMCA located at 111 W Smiley Rd. This event is not just a babysitting service; it’s a carefully planned evening full of activities that cater to children in Kindergarten through 5th grade. The YMCA has a reputation for its well-organized events and this one is no different. Kids attending the event can look forward to engaging in arts and crafts, spending time in the gym, enjoying swimming sessions, and a delicious dinner.

Cost and Registration Details

The cost for this event is budget-friendly, especially considering the range of activities planned. For YMCA members, the price is $10 per child. Parents are required to register their children for the event in advance, as space is limited. This can be done in person at the welcome center of the Shelby YMCA. To streamline the process, a registration form is available online at DecKidsNightOut, which can be downloaded and submitted at the YMCA.

A Win-Win Situation

‘Kids Night Out’ addresses the needs of busy parents, especially during a time that can be hectic. It offers a safe and enjoyable environment for children, while parents can utilize these few hours for shopping, running errands, or simply enjoying some quiet time. The event is not just about providing care; it’s about enriching the children’s evening with activities that are both fun and beneficial for their development.

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