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YMCA, park districts planning winter activities

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Hanae Bahaji (left), 8, shows a video on her phone to Chelsea Most, a staff member in the Activity Center at the Kishwaukee Family YMCA in Sycamore. (Rob Winner — rwinner@shawmedia.com)

Cortland resident Kara Piazza’s 5-year-old sons have boundless energy, which can make keeping them busy a Herculean challenge.

Piazza called the twins’ weekly swim lessons a godsend. Jayden and Hunter Piazza have swim lessons every Friday at the Kishwaukee Family YMCA, 2500 Bethany Road in Sycamore.

“It seems to be the one thing that puts a dent in their rowdiness,” Piazza said. “The instructors there are so great, and I also have the peace of mind that they now know how to be safe around water, so it’s a win-win.”

As colder temperatures make outdoor activities less appealing, parents have several opportunities and choices available to keep their children active.

The DeKalb and Sycamore park districts are drafting and finalizing their brochures of their winter programs. The Kishwaukee Family YMCA also has programs available for parents looking to keep their kids engaged while indoors.

“It’s important to keep kids moving and grooving to keep them burning energy,” said Lesley Feyerherm, youth development director at Kishwaukee Family YMCA. “If we didn’t have these places, they’d just be sitting around and be bored.”

Jackie Belmont, who manages the Haish Gym at 303 S. Ninth St. in DeKalb, said in addition to the normal sports offerings, the DeKalb Park District offers new hip-hop dance classes. She added that the programs listed in the park district’s fall program guide will be repeated in the winter session.

DeKalb 4th Ward Alderman Brendon Gallagher said his daughter, Siobhan, stays active in the winter by playing club soccer at the DeKalb Park District. His older son, Rory, plays in the pep band at DeKalb High School, while his younger son, Ciaran, plays the piano and builds Origami models.

“We keep my kids extra occupied,” Gallagher said. “People think I have lots of energy. My kids have double the energy.”

The Sycamore Park District also offers a similar variety of programs. Superintendent of Recreation Bart Desch said they will host their second free-throw contest this winter, as well as different levels of tae kwon do.

Desch encouraged parents to sign up immediately.

“Parents should register their students when the book comes out,” Desch said, adding that some classes have a size limit. “Don’t register the week of the class.”

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