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Health & Fitness

The Y Announces Registration for Spring Programs at the Red Bank Family & Wellness Center

The Community YMCA’s Family Health & Wellness Center in Red Bank is offering swim programs that can help prepare children for an enjoyable and safe summer. Registration for the Spring 2 session opens for members on Monday, April 14, and for the community on April 21. Classes begin April 28 and run through May 24.

In addition to swim lessons for kids of all abilities, the Y is offering sports and play programs, such as t-ball, soccer, basketball and playground games, music lessons, and arts and Lego classes.

Lifeguard training courses are available for ages 15 and older. For adults, spring programs include a drum and percussion workshop and a lunchtime conversational Spanish class. A wide variety of swim programs and fitness classes are also available for teens, adults and seniors.

Families are invited to register their children for summer camp programs, which begin June 23. Week-long specialty camps are available for children 3-17 and a Summer Fun Camp is open for kids 5-12.

Stop by the facility at 166 Maple Avenue in Red Bank to register for spring programs and for summer camp. For more information, call 732.741.2504, visit TheCommunityYMCA.org, or download the Red Bank Family Health & Wellness brochure here.

About The Community YMCA

The Y is a leading nonprofit charity that strengthens communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The Community YMCA serves more than 20,000 residents in greater Monmouth County through programs such as: preschool, before and after school care, health and wellness, leadership, arts enrichment, personal and family counseling and summer day camp. With a mission to serve all, more than $660,000  in reduced and free membership fees and programs is provided by the YCares financial assistance program to individuals and families in need. For more information, visit TheCommunityYMCA.org.

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