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Community centers are more than just buildings; they are the heartbeat of neighborhoods, bringing people together through programs, services, and shared experiences. Whether you’re a toddler learning to swim, a teen building friendships, a parent finding support, or a senior looking to stay active and connected, community centers like The IC offer benefits that enrich every stage of life. Here’s how:

Early Childhood: Learning Through Play

Community centers introduce young children to social settings through parent-child classes, swim lessons, after-school programs and enrichment programs such as music and art. These early experiences help kids develop motor skills, social awareness, and confidence in a safe, supervised environment. At the same time, parents find community and support with others navigating similar life stages.

Youth & Teens: Building Confidence and Character

For school-aged children and teens, community centers are places to explore interests and stay active. From summer camps, athletic leagues, and other enriching activities, kids gain valuable life skills. A special Steam & Robotics program designed just for our youth groups will explore the basics of robotics while building some pretty spectacular vehicles with their classmates! Teens especially benefit from having healthy outlets for stress through sports and social events.

Adults: Balancing Health and Family

Busy adults often juggle careers and parenting, and community centers help make that balance easier. Fitness classes, personal training, and recreational sports leagues provide convenient ways to stay active. For parents, youth programs, summer camps, and childcare options give peace of mind and more time to focus on wellness, social connections, or personal development.

Seniors: Staying Active and Connected

Staying physically and socially engaged is vital as we age, and community centers offer seniors a place to do both. Low-impact fitness classes, pickleball, aquatics, and social clubs promote health and help combat isolation. Community centers also serve as a hub for lifelong learning and purpose through volunteer opportunities and intergenerational programming.

All Ages: A Sense of Belonging

Perhaps the greatest gift community centers offer is the sense of belonging. They are inclusive spaces where people from all walks of life connect, celebrate, learn, and grow. Whether through multigenerational events or cultural celebrations, they foster relationships and create lasting memories.

Community centers like the IC in Stamford, CT are a true asset to any neighborhood. With year-round programming, state-of-the-art amenities, and a mission rooted in community connection, they support individuals and families at every age and stage of life. Whether you’re seeking fitness, enrichment, friendships, or fun, there’s a place for you at the IC.

Ready to experience the benefits for yourself? Join Now or schedule a tour today!

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Prerequisite 1

Jump in, submerge, resurface and swim 150 yards continuously, tread water for 2 minutes, and then swim 50 more yards. While swimming, you must keep your face in the water and demonstrate good breath control. You may swim using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both. Swimming on the back or side is not permitted. Swim goggles are allowed. When treading, you must use only your legs.

Prerequisite 2

Complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds. Starting in the water, swim 20 yards. Your face may be in or out of the water. Swim goggles are not allowed. Surface dive (head-first or feet-first) to a depth of 7 to 10 feet to retrieve a 10-pound object. Return to the surface and swim 20 yards on your back to return to the starting point, holding the object at the surface with both hands and keeping your face at or near the surface. Swimming the distance underwater is not permitted. Exit the water without using a ladder or the steps.

This course follows a blended learning model, which combines online coursework with in-person sessions. You will receive an email from the American Red Cross with instructions for accessing the online course content. To get started, log in to the Red Cross Learning Center and from your home page, click on the class. Please plan to complete all of the assigned online course modules at least 2 days prior to the corresponding in-person session. The online course content (16 modules) is designed to be completed in approximately 6 hours, with each module taking between 15 and 30 minutes to complete. You may require more or less time to complete each module. I recommend beginning the online coursework as soon as possible to ensure that you are able to complete all of the assigned online modules in advance of the corresponding in-person sessions.

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  • Sip n' Paint
  • Family Bingo
  • Sunday Funday
  • Pancakes, Pumpkins & Ponies
  • Zumba Glow Party
  • Holiday Centerpiece Creation
  • Boozy Candles
  • Foam Party
  • Taste of Italy
  • Homemade Wine Tasting
  • Wine & Food Pairing
  • Character Breakfasts