We offer a wide variety of activities and classes for adults ages 18 and up, including technology, home improvement, recreation, athletics, fitness, arts, crafts and more.
Albany Area Schools Preschool serves students ages 3-5 in Preschool 1 (age 3 by September 1) and Preschool 2 (age 4 by September 1).
We offer Semi-Private (3:1 ratio) and Private (1:1 ratio) and Preschool Swimming Lessons.
Walking Track and Court Use
Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) is a program for children, ages birth to Kindergarten, and their families.
Kids Company is a school age care program that provides a safe, friendly and structured atmosphere where children are encouraged to pursue their own interests, develop friendships and grow in confidence, independence and respect for themselves and others.
Preschool Wrap Around Care offers a safe, friendly, structured atmosphere where preschool-aged children are encouraged to pursue their own interests, develop friendships and grow in confidence, independence and respect for themselves and others.
We provide a variety of academic and enrichment programs after school, in the evenings, to enhance your child's social, emotional and physical growth while out of school.
Monthly memberships begin on the first day of the month and continue through the last day of the month.
Denise Croatt, Avon Pickleball Club Member
Are all of your friends and neighbors playing pickleball and you’re feeling left out? Never tried it but wondering what all the hype is about? Join us for an introductory class to learn all about the equipment, court, scoring, and rules and soon you will understand why pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the US! This sport is a combination of ping-pong, badminton and tennis and is much easier to learn than any of those three. We will get you up to speed in no time so you can feel confident to start playing the game with friends, family, and even complete strangers (not for long!). Paddles and balls will be provided!
If class fills, an additional class will be offered at 7:45 pm.
Denise Croatt