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Home | National Directories | After School Programs | Betty J. Pullum Family YMCA Afterschool Program |
Betty J. Pullum Family YMCA Afterschool Program
Basic Information
Address: 2379 Pawnee Drive Navarre, FL 32566
Email: bgrant@ymca-nwflorida.org
Phone Number: 850-936-0049
Fax Number: 850-939-7447
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Additional Information
Focus: K-5
Sponsor:
Pullum Family YMCA
Director: Bob Grant
Schools Served: Holley-Navarre Primary School (K-2)
West Navarre Primary School (K-2)
West Navarre Intermediate (3-5)
Holley-Navarre Intermediate (3-5)
School District: Santa Rosa
County: Santa Rosa
Schedule: Mon.-Fri. 2-6 PM
Ages: 5-12
Capacity: 60
Membership/Pricing: $36/week for Y members & $48/week for non-Y member
Setting:
The afterschool program is set in the Pullum Y Gymnasium
History:
The program is fully licensed by the Florida Department of Children and Famiiles. The program began in 2007
Program Highlights:
The program highlights include homework time, snack time, outdoor/large muscle time, indoor/fine and gross motor time, and structured free time.
Program Information:
Children from HN Primary and Intermediate are bussed by the School District to the YMCA. Children at West Navarre Primary and Intermediate are brought to the Y via YMCA van.
Slogan: "We build strong kids, strong families, and strong communities."