The Central Community Branch swimming pools are now open!
Don’t forget to register for swim lessons; they start Monday January 4th!
The YMCA of Central Massachusetts is a cause-driven organization that is for youth development, for healthy living and for social responsibility.
The Central Community Branch swimming pools are now open!
Don’t forget to register for swim lessons; they start Monday January 4th!
YMCA Boroughs Family Branch: The Westborough YMCA has vacation week camps still open for kids ages 3 through 12. During the day, kids can participate in games and activities, go swimming, climb the rock wall, play team sports, make arts and crafts and more. The camp is closed on Friday, but Wednesday and Thursday are open for newcomers. The Boroughs Family Branch is located at 4 Valente Drive in Westborough. For more information, contact 508-870-1320.
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE FOR ALL BRANCHES OF THE YMCA OF CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS:
DECEMBER 24TH – CLOSING AT 12 NOON
DECEMBER 25TH – CLOSED ALL DAY
DECEMBER 31ST – CLOSING AT 6PM
JANUARY 1ST – CLOSED ALL DAY
Looking for a last minute gift? Give the gift of health!
Visit your local Welcome Center to purchase your gift cards. Locations
Friends and family of current members can experience the Y for FREE on Thanksgiving weekend*
(*Certain Restrictions May Apply.)
Ask our Welcome Center staff for more details.
Our programs, services and initiatives: enable kids to realize their potential, prepare teens for college, offer ways for families to have fun together, empower people to be healthier in spirit, mind and body, prepare people for employment, welcome and embrace newcomers and help foster a nationwide service ethic. And that’s just the beginning.
On episode 568 of the Hank Stolz Experience, Sharon Henderson from the YMCA of Central MA talks about the many programs available at the YMCA, including the LIVESTRONG at the YMCA program.
FITCHBURG — The Revolving Museum’s Mobile Art Program offers collaborative public art education that will energize young people to believe they can play a meaningful role in the creation of a more beautiful, cleaner, healthier, safer and more vibrant neighborhood.
Through a sponsorship by Steel-Fab Incorporated, of Fitchburg, and a grant from Re-Imagine North of Main Street, Revolving Museum founder/director Jerry Beck will lead youth through workshops that will include construction of an interactive art-mobile, large-scale steel-made public artworks, poetry in public spaces and a series of celebratory community events.
Read the full article at the sentinelandenterprise.com
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Among those in the photo are YMCA coordinator Angaw Kahassai; YMCA teens; Mark Freeman, president of Steel-Fab Incorporated; Revolving Museum founder/director Jerry Beck; and Revolving Museum board member and Fitchburg High School teacher Coraly Rivera.
(Sentinel and Enterprise staff photo)