The event was held in the YMCA pool, where Gaines answered questions, took part in an honorary medal ceremony, and held a short swim clinic for the children. Continue Reading →
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The event was held in the YMCA pool, where Gaines answered questions, took part in an honorary medal ceremony, and held a short swim clinic for the children. Continue Reading →
Rose O’Sullivan talked to children from the Family First in Education program about taking up running when she was 48. Now, at 67, she has completed 100 marathons. Continue Reading →
All the fun takes place during the Holiday Stroll Weekend, Dec 2 and 3, in the new 3,000 square foot space, outfitted with a tumble room, LEGO room, music room and art room. Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School students gathered at the YMCA of Greenwich to spin in support of girl’s education. Organized by the Greenwich High School Girl’s Empowerment Club, the proceeds went directly to support the club’s She’s the First scholar, Lisbeth H in Peru.
Joined by the YMCA’s own, Bob Deangelo and Heather Brown, the group enjoyed an hour of invigorating exercise with great music. The class was lead by enthusiastic spin instructor, Wendy Coleman. Continue Reading →
Lowthert will oversee all sports, camps, wellness, and aquatics programs for the YMCA as they continue to celebrate 100 years in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Boy Scouts and their families took part in platform diving, inner-tube water polo, lap swim and aqua-inflatables at the YMCA Scout Night event Sunday, February 26. Continue Reading →
Last year’s first annual midnight run/walk on New Year’s Eve became an instant tradition at the YMCA of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Members of the YMCA of Greenwich Marlins Dive Club are entering the Y’s second century of service with a brand new 1-meter diving board and scholarship fund, thanks to a generous donation provided by an alumni diving family. Christina and Sydney Powers dedicated the diving board in loving memory of their husband and father, Stephen B. Powers. The new board and scholarship program will provide assistance to this growing YMCA program. Continue Reading →
On a clear sunny afternoon, a small group ascended the scaffolding that shrouds the YMCA of Greenwich. The group has a close up look of the restoration of the building’s slate roof and facade, which is being restored after 100 years. The dizzying height of the copper cupola afforded breathtaking views of Greenwich, the New York city skyline and Long Island Sound. Continue Reading →
“Now I have seen kids scream at referees, talk back to coaches, and say absolutely terrible things to the other teams players and I always wonder, what happened to showing good sportsmanship?” – Matt Pignataro, GHS ’14 Continue Reading →