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Charles River YMCA

Charles River YMCA

863 Great Plain Ave, Needham, MA 02492 (view on map)

781-465-2588

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About Charles River YMCA

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                              CONTACT: Marcus Nelson, 781-465-2588 mnelson@ymcaboston.org

July 11, 2018                                                                                                                                            

The Charles River YMCA Kicks-Off its Fall Sports Registration the week of July 16th!

Needham, Mass. – On Monday, July 16th, we begin our registration for Fall YMCA Sports Programs. Family Members can register July 16th, Youth Members- July 20th and Community Members- July 23rd.   We offer a variety of sports that include Soccer, Lacrosse, T-Ball and Flag Football.  These sports classes will run Monday- Saturday’s beginning September 4th and go through October 27th.  Our weekday classes of T-Ball, Lacrosse and Flag Football ages range from 3 to 9.  Our largest program is our Saturday Soccer League; which runs from 9:15am -2:00pm for ages 3 to 6. A majority of our coaches for Saturday soccer are parent volunteers and we are always looking for more help with coaching. For more information please contact Marcus Nelson or give the Welcome Center staff a call at 781-444-6400 and press 0.

All Charles River YMCA Sports Programs  take place at 863 Great Plain Ave Needham, MA 02492.

About the YMCA of Greater Boston

The YMCA of Greater Boston is the state’s leading nonprofit committed to strengthening communities. Every day the Y works with thousands of men, women and children to ensure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. As the nation’s fifth largest charity, the Y is creating meaningful memberships. Going beyond gym and swim, the Y provides members with access to quality health and fitness experts and equipment while giving back and providing support to thousands every day. For more than 165 years, the Y has been developing skills and emotional well-being through education and training, welcoming and connecting diverse populations, preventing chronic disease and building healthier communities through collaborations and policymakers. The Boston YMCA is the first Y in the United States.

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