
I have never been inside a YMCA before and was impressed with the front reception area and lobby when I first walked in. There was a door greeter than talked to my child and tried to keep him occupied with conversation some. There was a lady being helped infront of me and a gentleman came up not long after I had been there to ask if he could assist me. He helped me with the information I requested and also gave me a form to fill out to see if I would qualify for a scholarship.
The only disappointment I felt was when he told me the prices and fees for classes and stuff. Being a member would be way too expensive for me.
I will update with pictures if/ when we go back to actually be able to register for the learning swim classes.
If the price wasn't ao mich I would definitely like to...
Read moreSigned my eight year old up for gymnastics and a gym membership unfortunately she’s not able to participate in anything in the gym without an adult present, but it did lower her gymnastics fees. The staff was super friendly and helpful, answered any and all questions that I had. They offer swim lessons. They have a fitness center a basketball court outside Pickleball court and his and her locker rooms. Even an area for the teens and the daycare is next-door. Your little one can advance from one gymnastics class to the next by coach recommendation and eventually start going to competition. And every month when you pay your gymnastic fees you can switch between the days and time you want your lil one...
Read moreI go to school in LA/Malibu, California for pre-law at Pepperdine University but the YMCA is such a nostalgic place for me. My first job was in Coffee On The Rocks located in the Y and met so many interesting and kind people. Shout Ms.Grace, she’s the kindest soul ever and Mr.Danny. I did gymnastics and my hometown friends go to the gym here, it’ll be remembered and I will visit when I can...
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