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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 2:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    We have taking our daughter here for a year and we have really enjoyed it! She is progressing so…read morewell! We are also so happy to see such strong girls AND boys programs! Definitely recommend!

    Love, love, love the Camp Active summer camp at Alamo Gymnastics! This is probably the most…read moreorganized and informative camp I've ever enrolled my kids in. My 9yo daughter went for 2 full weeks (8:00-4:00) and my 5yo son did 2 of their half-days (8:30-1:30). Both kids had a blast this summer! The staff is very friendly, knowledgeable, and easy to work with. My daughter takes gymnastics classes here, so this camp is just another great service that they offer. Rates are on par with other camps. Electronic devices are prohibited during this active camp, which I think is a great policy! Kids do not need to be plugged in everyday. I like how the kids are grouped by age and each week has a different theme (sports, space exploration, safari, etc.). They do a theme-related craft each day, which is cute. We get a kick out of them, even though some are geared toward a much younger age than my 9yo daughter - we just giggle at those and I tell her how cute she is. She rolls her eyes - it's a lot of fun. They get free play in the little gym from 8:00-8:45 before they break into their age groups. They take a couple of snack breaks (dry snacks provided) and a lunch (parent provides). They go back and forth between the big and little gyms throughout the day, and around pick-up time (4PM), they're usually watching a movie. Sign-in at drop-off and ID check and sign-out at pick-up. You can register week-by-week online. You can uncheck days during the week if you know you won't be sending them every day and only pay for the days they will attend. This worked great when we had a dental appointment scheduled during one of the days, so I only paid for 4 days that week. They have a flexible refund policy too. You can pay an extra $10/day if you need extended care from 4-6 PM. The coach will send you an email the week before camp to introduce themselves and provide camp-specific info. This is a great touch and really helpful for parents to stay informed of procedures and expectations. One tip for them: update your information form that parents fill out to remove the info about swimming, since it's no longer offered during the camp. Other than that, keep doing what you're doing!

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    What don't they have here? Everything Jewish from history to…read moreadult care, recreation, education, day care, youth clubs, can go on forever Came to support hubby who swims here, outdoor heated pool hard to find. Tennis and pickle ball courts Basketball indoor courts Security is tight and comforting, sadly needed these days Although the neighborhood is fine Easy to find along highway with big signs Favorite is the gift shop and Holocaust museum Open to public Membership is a plus Great asset to our city Blessed to have a place like this Also the staff is super friendly too Btw if you have a keyboard or acoustic piano, they could probably use one.

    We've belonged to The JCC since my daughter attended school there at Block & Dreeben. We loved the…read moreschool, but the JCC is starting to become ridiculous. Their web interface and app are almost entirely unusable. The gates are constantly closed, the staff can be rude at times, especially more temporary staff. I often feel like I'm walking on eggshells just to go and work out. It's chaotic, it's almost impossible for my partner to find basketball court availabilities, yoga classes fill up and wind up being overpacked into rooms, and in general there is so much pro Israel rhetoric that it is very challenging to be a member if you're not a zionist. My family is Jewish, but we feel deeply uncomfortable going in there and expressing our opinions. Things seem to be open and closed on a whim, you can't use any of the workout rooms when they are empty or you will be yelled at by a member of staff (even though there is no signage explaining this), at this point I'm not sure why we're spending so much money to come here, when clearly the people who work there don't seem to have an interest in our family's well being. Finally, it's clear that after school activities will always give privilege to the students at Anne Frank Academy, which seems to be affiliated, so for instance we have missed my daughter's Jazz recitals at The JCC because the instructor can't give us a time that actually involves the beginning and end of the recital. Because the concern seems to be about children and Aftercare rather than former students and families who pay high membership fees. So at this point I'm getting fairly fed up and I'm not sure why we should still be members.

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