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YMCA senior fun at centre

YMCA Geelong is inviting local seniors and their families to celebrate the YMCA’s 171st birthday tomorrow.
Now 62 itself, the Geelong branch is offering activities for all ages as the international organization celebrates the birthday milestone during June.
YMCA Geelong chief Shona Eland says it’s all about promoting “healthy, happy and connected communities”.
“Join in our celebrations and become part of the Y family,” she says.
George Williams founded the YMCA in England during a period of significant hardship, with the organization arriving in Australia in 1851 on the back of the gold rush.
A charitable, not-for profit incorporated association, the YMCA has always had a focus on providing activities for young people but now also offers seniors programs to keep participants active and health.
“To find out how you can join in the activities, call the Geelong centre on 5221 8344,” Shona says.
Through our programs and services to the greater Geelong region we provide the community with an opportunity to be healthier, happier and connected.
Seniors can also encourage the involvement of their grandchildren, who can be as young as pre-school-age.
“Our sports programs include basketball, gymnastics, cheerleading, trampolining and judo,” Shona says.
YMCA Geelong is at 25 Riversdale Rd, Newtown.
More information about the centre’s activities and other facilities in the region is available at geelong.ymca.org.au.

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