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Summer Fun Kicks Off with Healthy Kids Day in Lima

Adele Faber
By Adele FaberApr 25, 2025
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As the academic year draws to a close, the Lima YMCA is preparing young participants for an energetic summer through its annual Healthy Kids Day event. This national initiative focuses on promoting physical activity and overall wellness among children and their families. In Lima, the celebration featured a range of engaging activities designed to get kids moving while also informing parents about available resources to maintain their children's active lifestyles post-school year.

This year’s festivities included interactive attractions such as inflatable play areas, obstacle courses, and even a mile-long walk or run on the indoor track. Local organizations joined in by offering additional activities and sharing valuable information about ongoing programs that support family fitness throughout the summer months.

Terry Averesch, vice president of the Lima YMCA, highlighted the importance of collaboration between community partners in fostering healthier lifestyles. She emphasized the variety of offerings at the YMCA itself, including day camps and swimming lessons, all aimed at encouraging continuous engagement in physical activities. The event serves not only as entertainment but also as an educational opportunity for families seeking ways to stay active together.

Healthy Kids Day has been part of the YMCA tradition for over three decades, inspiring countless families across the nation to prioritize health and wellness during the warmer months.

With a focus on both fun and education, this year's event set the stage for an exciting summer filled with opportunities for growth and vitality. Families left inspired, equipped with knowledge about local resources that can help sustain their children's energy and enthusiasm long after the school bell rings for the final time this year.

Adele Faber
authorBy Adele Faber

Co-author of "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk," a cornerstone of respectful parenting.

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