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RACINE — The Racine YMCA’s Riverside Branch will close May 30 after almost six years of operation. Racine YMCA CEO Tamarra Coleman said the organization’s board of directors made the ...
Summer jobs teach young people valuable skills such as punctuality, following directions, how to get along with others, work ...
He’s about to drive this food from the Ketchum-Downtown YMCA to Bell Gardens, where seven immigrant families too frightened to leave home are waiting for him. “It really has been an Underground ...
A planned redevelopment project at the Arlington YMCA appears to have stalled, leaving some patrons concerned about maintenance issues with no sign of getting fixed. The most recent site plans for ...
Offered for children 5-10 years old, Northeast YMCA charges $125 a week for household members and $203 for program participants. To register, the fee is $50 per child.. At the Betty J. Pullum ...
LEFT: The Winston Lake YMCA locker rooms are beside the new pool, which will open June 2.RIGHT: The gymnasium at the Winston Lake YMCA is named after Moses Lucas, a prominent community figure.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The YMCA of Greater Louisville is launching a water safety program ahead of swimming pools opening for the summer. The Swim Equity initiative is a free hour-long safety ...
The North Central Florida YMCA has disaffiliated from the national organization and will now operate as the North Central Florida Community Center. The decision, effective April 30, ...
Construction has begun on the 2025 Lake County YMCA Dream House. According to a news release, the Dream House, being built by JEMM Construction, is located on Kingfisher Court in Mentor and will ...
Alief Family YMCA is closing its doors on May 30 due to what city officials say are ongoing federal funding cuts. The center in Alief will close for good next month.
LIMA — Boys and girls ages 4 through 8 can register for YMCA T-ball or coach pitch from April 21 to June 3 at the Lima Family YMCA, 345 S. Elizabeth St., Lima, or online at bit.ly/3Y2D7im.
Larry Richardson is retiring as president and CEO of YMCA of the Roses, a retirement coming on the local Y’s 170th anniversary. News Sports GameTimePA Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.