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Last Updated: Monday, November 17, 2008 7:58 AM CST
YMCA of the Northwoods Three Lakes Children’s Learning Center offers daycare

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The YMCA of the Northwoods Three Lakes Children’s Learning Center is a state licensed childcare center that is a branch of the Rhinelander Children’s Learning Center. TL-CLC is located in the Three Lakes Elementary School room 123. Ages of children enrolled are three to six years old.

We offer care from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday year round. (Closed on Holidays) This childcare offers morning and afternoon snack; lunch which is provided through the school while school is in session, daily routine with the children that give the children a chance to socialize, be independent, and learn everyday skills. We offer a curriculum that provides space, time and materials so that children can make choices and explore, experiment, question, create and express themselves and emphasize the YMCA core values of Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility.

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Children at the YMCA Three Lakes Children’s Learning Center enjoy playing outside on the playground, going on walking fieldtrips, painting, cooking, and activities that encourage several areas of development including large and small motor, creative, social, intellectual, and cognitive opportunities.

We maintain staff and child interactions that are warm nurturing and compassionate. Our staff is highly qualified and experienced. If interested in enrolling your child we can be contacted at 717-401-4619 or e-mail Peggy Mason at peggym@ymcaofthenorthwoods.org or Jenna Glover at jennag@ymcaofthenorthwoods.org.

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