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DROP-IN CHILD CARE

 

Adventure Alley 

We provide quality Drop-In Care to children 6 weeks to 8 years of age, while parents utilize the Y.  Our staff provides a warm, fun, and safe environment for our families to enjoy.  Drop-In offers many exciting opportunities for your child to learn and grow. We encourage you to take time to relax and focus on your “you” time!

3-hour limit per day - must remain in the facility at all times  

Drop-In may close 30 minutes before the scheduled ending time if there are no children present.

Late pick-up Fee: A minimum late fee of $5 will be charged for any late pick-up, plus $1 for each additional minute.

Drop-In childcare is only available with Single-Parent Family and Family Memberships.  

Hours:

AM HOURS:
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, & FRIDAY 8:00 AM - 11:45 AM
TUESDAY, THURSDAY, & SATURDAY 8:45 AM - 11:45 AM 

PM HOURS:
MONDAY-FRIDAY 4:00 PM - 7:30 PM

 

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Aspirus Drop-In Childcare

The Y provides a fun, educational, and nurturing Drop-In Childcare on the campus of Aspirus Stevens Point to parents with appointments located at 824 Illinois Avenue, Stevens Point. For additional information, call 715.343.3476.

2-hour limit per day - must remain in the facility at all times

Drop-In may close 30 minutes before the scheduled ending time if there are no children present.

Hours:

MONDAY-THURSDAY - 8:30AM-11:30AM
MONDAY - 1:00PM-4:00PM
FRIDAY - CLOSED

 

 

 

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