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April 21, 2009

Area briefs April 21

Family Y to offer tumbling classes

The Cass County YMCA is offering a five-week Tumbling Class to children ages 3 to 8. 

This program is designed to teach basic tumbling along with drills to enhance balance and body awareness. 

Class will meet on Thursday’s beginning at 5:45 p.m. in the YMCA aerobics’ room. Classes will be led by local high school gymnasts. Leotards are required for safety reasons.

Classes start April 30 and run through May 28. 

For more information, call (574) 753-5141. 

Pioneer PTO planning sale

ROYAL CENTER — The Pioneer Elementary PTO is renting out booths for a schoolwide rummage sale.

The sale is planned from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 2. There are 39 booths available.

Booth rent is $20 and each participant will receive a 12x12 booth with one table and two chairs. Booths will be rented out on a first-come basis.

The last day to rent is Friday.

To rent a booth or for more information, call Teresa Montgomery at (574) 722-1381.

Teen dodgeball formed at Cass Y

Beginning May 3, the Cass County YMCA will hold a Teen Dodgeball League to be played Sunday evenings.

Teams may consist of six players, eighth grade and older. Only four players will play during each game. There will be three games played each night by each team. 

The cost to participate in this league is $6 per player. League schedules need to be picked up on April 30. 

For more information, call Tony Logan at (574) 753-5141. 

Registration deadline is April 30.

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