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Published by YWCA Piqua, 2018-08-21 09:04:08

YWCA Piqua Fall 2018 Newsletter

2018 Fall Newsletter pdf

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Fall Program 2018

Award recognizes outstanding accomplishments of area honorees

The YWCA Women of Excellence, which began in 1997, is celebrating its 22nd year of recognizing women and young women who reside in, are
employed in, or are active in Miami County and have distinguished themselves in their careers and/or in civic community activities. The YWCA is
proud to announce the 2018 honorees who will be recognized at a gala luncheon event at the Piqua Country Club on Thursday, October 18, 2018.
For luncheon details and ticket information, please turn to page seven of this newsletter or phone the YWCA at 937-773-6626.

Women of Excellence Honoree Women of Excellence Honoree Young Woman of Tomorrow Honoree
Connie Strehle - Piqua - 44 year educator Myrna Yoder - Troy - extraordinary energy Darby Bubp - Piqua - intelligent and

who is passionate about her students and and endurance spark enthusiasm in all she ambitious young lady that makes a positive
staff. Connie sees potential in everyone and does. Myrna is the Disaster Captain for the difference. Darby was co-valedictorian of

helps each one succeed. She is a mentor Red Cross and serves on two separate PHS Class of 2018. She will attend
and role model to staff. Connie’s motto to Miami County school boards and is actively Georgetown Univ. to major in Government
her students: Learn something new today! involved in Fish of Troy and her church. and become a constitutional lawyer.

Voter Registration Information Current? Kroger Community Rewards Dairy Queen “Fun”raiser

Are you eligible to vote in the next election? Have a Kroger Plus card? You can sign up Join us at the DQ on the third Tuesday of
Some criteria which might be a reason to to enroll in Kroger’s free Community Rewards each month from 5 - 9 pm for great food,
check your voter registration….. Program and 1% of what you spend will be great service and a really fun time!
1. Has your name changed? donated to the YWCA. It’s free and it’s
2. Have you moved? simple to do. Our staff can also help you too! The YWCA receives 15% of all dine in, drive
3. Have you not voted in the last 6 years? 1. Have your Kroger Plus card ready thru and carry out orders during this time
If any of these questions were answered with 2. Visit www.kroger.com/communityrewards period. We appreciate our partnership with
a “yes”, then you need to update your voter 3. Sign in to your online Kroger Plus Card Dairy Queen for the last 8 years. The
registration by contacting the Board of YWCA has received over $18,000 from DQ!
Elections before the next election. Deadline account, update, or create one
to file for registration is October 9 for the 4. Scroll down and ENROLL NOW in the A special thanks to owner, Steve Brewer,
November 6, 2018 Election Day. his staff and everyone who has supported
Community Rewards Program us in this joint “fun” raiser with DQ!
5. Select YWCA Piqua’s NPO #LH715

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MONTHLY LUNCHEONS EMPOWERMENT

Come and join us on the 2nd Wednesday of each Big Orange Barrel
month for a program and lunch. Free blood pressure Help “fill” the orange barrel during the month of
and glucose screenings by a UVMC Nurse from 10:15 October with paper/styrofoam plates, cups and plastic
- 11:00 am. Lunch ($7.00) is served at noon. ware used for meals for clients and their families. All
items will be donated to the Miami County Family
RSVP your reservation at 937-773-6626 by 8:30 pm Abuse Shelter.
on the preceding Monday.
Donated items can be brought to the YWCA lobby to
11:00 am Programs fill the Orange Barrel any time during the month.

September 12 “Power of the Sun” R.A.D. - Self-Defense for Women
Learn self-defense techniques in this course provided
Ed Krieger, Power System Director
by Piqua Police Department. Participants must
Learn about the development of the Piqua solar attend all four sessions. Payment needs to
accompany registration. Sign up now as space is
project from acquiring and clearing the land to limited. NOTE: DATE CHANGE FROM 2018
SPRING NEWSLETTER.
installing the racking and solar panel installation to its

connection to the city power grid.

October 10 “Unlikely General” Instructors: Piqua Police Department Ages: 15 & up

Author: Mary Stockwell Mondays, November 5 & 12 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Author Mary Stockwell will speak on her latest book, Wednesdays, November 7 & 14 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Unlikely General: Mad Anthony Wayne and the Battle Membership not required Fee: $20.00

for America. History will come alive with Mary! Scholarship assistance available

November 14 “Health Partners Free Clinic” Iron Jawed Angels
View an hour segment of this polarizing HBO movie to
Justin Coby, Executive Director experience the journey women endured to earn the
right to vote. Historical highlights and discussion will
Learn about this non-profit, free clinic whose mission follow. Please call to reserve a seat for this eye-
opening movie. Open to the public.
is to provide access to free quality healthcare for the Facilitators: Barb Davis & Gretchen Roeth

uninsured & under-served residents of Miami County. Mondays, October 1 OR October 8 6:30 - 7:30 pm

December 12 “A Winter Scene”

Ginger Godfrey

Enjoy a winter painting scene created in the style of

Bob Ross by area art instructor, Ginger Godfrey.

January 9 “January Jazzy Jamboree Returns” EDUCATION

Suzie Hawkes, YWCA Hostess Farkle Friday
Fun and games with lots of laughs to chase those
winter blues away! You won’t want to miss this fun- Seasoned Farkle players and those completing one
filled day to lift your spirits and welcome the new year!
Farkle Mania class can participate in this classic dice-

rolling game every other Friday. It’s a fun time for all!

EVENING DESSERT Membership not required. Adults

and PROGRAM Ongoing every other Friday 1:00 - 3:00 pm No fee

Game days: Aug. 17 & 31, Sept. 14 & 28

7:00 pm $5 each program Oct. 12 & 26, Nov. 9, Dec. 7 & 21

Dessert served Bring a friend Open to the public No game day: Nov. 23

RSVP to the YWCA by the preceding day Knitting for Cancer

Knit or crochet with friends and make new ones while

Tuesday, September 25, 2018 giving back to others by making lap blankets and hats
“An Evening of Broadway and More”
David Wion on the piano & sing-along for cancer patients. Supplies and patterns available.

Group meets the first Thursday of each month. Join

Tuesday, January 22, 2019 us or work from home!

“Surprise Musical Group” Coordinator: Suzie Hawkes Adults

and Thursdays: Sept. 6, Oct. 4, Nov. 1 & Dec. 6 10:00 am

2019 YWCA Trip Reveal Beth Royer-DeLong The Witty Knitters will not meet in January

No fee and membership not required

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Medicare Update Road to Recovery

Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program Often the biggest challenge in cancer treatment is

(OSHIIP) Liaison will speak on traditional Medicare, getting there. Become a Road to Recovery

Medicare Advantage (HMO’s, PPO’s & PFF’s) and volunteer and provide life-saving transportation to

Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D). and from treatment to patients in need. Volunteer

Questions and answers will follow if time permits. drivers are needed.

Presenter: Mary Leep-Pichert, OSHIIP Liaison Instructor: Marybeth Torsell, Adults

Wednesday, September 19 2:00 - 4:00 pm Program Manager, American Cancer Society

Open to the public - Call to register No fee Tuesday, October 2 10:00 - 11:00 am

YWCA membership not required. Membership not required No fee

Glass Pumpkin

In this unique and popular class, students will

LIKE US create a hand-blown glass pumpkin with the help

from area artist and instructor, Dennis Walker.

Paint Pour with Mary Frances Size is approx. 3 - 4” in diameter. Sign up early -

Join us to “pour” a masterful abstract painting on an 8” class size will be limited. Class held at Walker’s

x 8” canvas. No prior art skills required and painters studio in Piqua.

will choose their own colors. The class lasts Instructor: Dennis Walker, Studio 446 Adults

approximately 90 minutes and participants will be Wednesday, October 3 6:00 - 8:00 pm

provided step-by-step instructions. This class is Overflow class: October 10 Fee: $45.00

appropriate for adults or children age 8+ with adult Farkle Mania

supervision. Back, due to popular demand, our Farkle class will

Instructor: Mary Frances Rodriguez, cover everything you need to know about this

Design 52 Creative Services simple dice game. Membership is not required; only

Monday, September 24 6:00 - 7:30 pm a good time and a barrel of laughs!

Adults & children 8+ (with adult) Fee: $30.00 Friday Oct. 12 OR Friday, Dec. 7 Adults

AARP Safe Driver Class 12:00 - 1:00 pm Instruction 1:00 - 3:00 pm Group

This 4 hour class, created and administered thru Instructor: Jenny Stewart Fee: $5.00

AARP, focuses on improving, educating and Membership required unless otherwise stated

equipping the “mature” driver’s skills via video,

discussion and class materials. S.O.S.: Senior Organizing Solutions

Instructor: Rachel Hale Adults

Thursday, September 27 12:00 - 4:00 pm Overwhelmed by a house filled with lifetime

Fee: $15.00 AARP Members possessions? Exhausted just thinking about sorting

$20.00 Non-AARP Members it all out? Eager to enjoy the refreshing difference

AARP card required for discount. Cash or check that comes with less stuff. S.O.S. is your ticket to

(written to AARP) due on the day of the class. freedom!

YWCA membership not required. Instructor: Olive Wagar, TEDx-Dayton speaker

The Compassionate Organizer

MEET THE CANDIDATES Monday, October 22 6:30 - 7:30 pm

A community educational forum featuring Adults Fee: $10.00
Issues and Candidates
Security and Privacy 101
in the November election affecting Piqua area residents
Do you question the level of security on your tablet
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
7:30 pm or cell phone? Bring your tablet or cell phone to this

Organized by the YWCA Public Policy Committee informational, hands-on no-such-thing as a bad

question class. Class size is limited, sign up early.

Instructor: Brad Reed Adults

Thursday, November 8 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Membership not required Fee: $8.00

MISSION: YWCA Piqua is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women
and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.

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Medicare Checkups (One-on-One) YOUTH

Individual consultation focusing on traditional

Medicare, Medicare Advantage (HMO’s, PPO’s & Girls Who Code TM

PFF’s) and Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage Technology is changing everything about the way we

(Part D). NOTE: The Medicare open enrollment live and work, but girls are being left behind. Girls

period is Oct. 15 - Dec. 7. YWCA membership not Who Code TM is a non-profit organization which aims to

required. Call for an appointment. RSVP needed.

Presenters: OSHIIP Community Liaisons support and increase the number of women in

Monday, November 26 10:00 am - 3:00 pm computer science. Open to area girls in grades 6-12,

Open to the public. No fee GWC will help them work together to design and code

prototypes and products that address the issues they

Glass Christmas Penguin care about. Students must bring their own laptop.

Create a solid glass holiday penguin with local artist Membership not required. Class size limited.

and instructor, Dennis Walker, who will assist as Instructor: Beth Royer-DeLong & Arial Maloney

students form a darling black and white penguin from 6:00 - 7:00 pm Grades: 6 - 12

molten glass. (approximate size 2 1/2” tall). Sign up Mondays: Sept. 10 & 17, Oct. 1, 8, 15 & 29

early - class size will be limited. Class held at Nov. 5, 12 & 19 & Dec. 3 No fee

Walker’s glass studio in Piqua. Paint Pour with Mary Frances
Class is open to youth 8 years old and up if
Instructor: Dennis Walker, Studio 446 Adults accompanied by an adult. See Pg. 3 for more details.

Wednesday, December 12 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Overflow class: December 19 Fee: $30.00

YWCA CONNECTIONS Become a Safe Sitter™

Network and connect with women of diverse backgrounds / experiences. The Safe Sitter™ program focuses on safety and life
Become empowered and inspired to make a difference in your life.
skills for girls and boys. Class includes small group
3rd Thursday of each month
11:45 - 1:00 pm at the YWCA. interactive learning, role-playing, games and practicing

Lunch is catered and reservations are required on the preceding rescue skills using manikins. Upon completion of this
Tuesday by calling the YWCA at 773-6626.
6 hour, 3-week course, students will be a registered
$9.00 YWCA (members) $10.00 (non-members)
Payment is due at the door. Safe Sitter™. Students must attend all three classes

Reservations not paid will be invoiced to be certified. Membership not required. Class size

limited. Sign up early.

Instructors: YWCA Safe Sitter™Trained Instructors

Tuesdays: Oct. 2, 9 & 16 Ages: 11 - 14 years

4:00 - 6:00 pm Fee: $28.00

September 20 “Women’s Financial Independence” Spook-tacular Sewing

Susan Swinehart Learn basic sewing skills, including how to follow a
Attorney and Financial Advisor
Strategies for women to become financially pattern, to make your very own Halloween-inspired
diverse and independent that affect your future.
creation. Students will also take home a second kit to

October 16 “Grief: Process Some Call a Journey” make on their own. All materials included in class fee.

Theresa James Class size is limited so sign up today. 4th - 6th grade
Author, “Healing Tears”
Theresa reveals her personal tragedy as she publishes Instructor: Kim Copley
the book that describes her journey of grief and healing.
NOTE: change of day and location - Cornerstone Café Wednesday, October 3 6:00 - 7:30 pm

Fee: $8.00 Members $11.00 Non-Members

Let’s Welcome Fall

November 15 “Change the Conversation” Your little one will create a lifetime of memories in this

Darlene Langhout fall-themed class with art projects, stories, singing &

Executive Director, We Care Arts more. Join us with instructors from the Upper Valley

Let’s change the conversation from what women can’t do Career Center who will make this a fun-filled

to what they can. Empowered women empower women! adventure for your child!!!

Instructors: UVCC Early Childhood Education &

December 20 “Tis the Season” Care Program students

Christmas Luncheon Celebration Ages 3 years - Kindergarten

Enjoy the Holiday festivities with lunch, networking and Monday, November 12 6:00 - 7:00 pm

a Christmas ornament exchange with those gathered. Fee: $5.00

Rudolph’s Recipes 5
Located inside the YWCA Piqua
Girls and boys will love this special class to create

and bake cookies and other holiday treats for their

family. Each child will take home a tray full of Tutoring available
starting as low as
goodies to serve and enjoy just in time for the family
$95 per month!
gatherings! Membership not required, K - 6th grade

Instructors: YWCA Cookie Ladies ■ Reading ■ Study Skills
■ Math ■ ACT Prep
Thursday, December 13 6:00 - 7:00 pm ■ Homework Help...and more

Fee: $10.00 Members & Non-Members Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays ~ 4:30 - 7:30 pm

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Class Registration ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Call 937-898-6686 for information.
Registration for classes now being accepted. Class
Healthy Moves
fees need to be paid 1 week in advance of class.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ This Tai Chi-like, at-your-own-pace, program involves

Dance Classes gentle, smooth and continuous movements to help
Watch for the February newsletter to check out
new dance classes beginning in the spring. improve balance, relaxation and breathing. See your

overall health and quality of life enhanced! Come in to

observe a class to see if this class is for you.

Did you know……. Facilitator: Dea Davis Adults
The YWCA is a United Way of Miami County
Agency. We encourage you to lend your support to Mondays 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
their annual campaign. United Way dollars help to
support several of our YWCA programs. 4 week sessions Fee: $10.00

Sessions begin: Aug. 20, Sept. 24, Oct. 22, Nov.19

YW Wild Walking Women

Let’s get walking together for wellness! Join this fun

HEALTH ‘N BODY group and walk two days a week for friendship, health

and well-being. This group will surely provide you

Yoga with motivation and laughter while getting

Classes involve centering, “asanas” (postures), and healthier together! Membership required.

Facilitators: Nancy Hirby & Joan Beck Adults

end with relaxation to leave you feeling rejuvenated Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00 - 10:00 am

and, most importantly, present in the moment! 4 week sessions Fee: $5.00

Instructor, Katie Nardecchia, has been doing yoga for Sessions begin: Aug. 21, Sept. 18, Oct. 16, & Nov. 13

over 16 years and has been teaching classes for 11

years. Participants should wear warm clothing & Cardio Yoga

bring a bath towel, sash and mat. Looking for a great mental workout while burning extra

Instructor: Katie Nardecchia Adults calories? Try vigorous exercise with cardio, strength

Mondays 6:15 - 7:30 pm building, core work, “asanas” and meditation! Wear

5 week sessions Fee: $38.00 warm clothing, bring a bath towel, sash and mat.

Pay as you go: $12.00/class Instructor: Katie Nardecchia Adults

Sessions begin: Wednesdays 6:15 - 7:30 pm

Sept. 10, Oct. 15, & Dec. 3 5 week sessions Fee: $38.00

No Class: Sept. 3, Oct. 29, & Nov.19 Pay as you go: $12.00/class

Sessions begin:

PHONE 937-773-6626 Sept. 12, Oct. 17, & Dec. 5

No Class: Sept. 5, Oct. 31, & Nov.21

Baked (ready-to-reheat) or Frozen (ready-to-bake) Cost: $12.00 per package of 4 individual loaves

▪ Payment must accompany order form ▪ Orders may be picked up in front of the YWCA

▪ Phone the YWCA 937-773-6626 for more info

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YWCA TRAVEL

 YWCA Day Trips are offered at a member/ non-  YWCA Membership $30 plus applicable taxes
member price!
 No refunds after final payment date unless
 Introduce a friend to YWCA travel space can be filled

 Leave the planning and driving to us  Sit back, relax and enjoy all of the YWCA
excursions planned with you in mind
 Escorts: Beth Royer-DeLong & Leesa Baker

A Grand History: Indiana Wed., Sept. 5 White Christmas: Springboro Wed., Dec. 5

Since 1929, the Paramount Theatre Centre in Back by popular demand, join us for the
heartwarming musical adaptation of White Christmas
Anderson, Indiana, has inspired people with its at La Comedia. The dazzling score features 17 Irving
architecture, entertainment and history. Thanks to Berlin songs and well-known standards. Enjoy the
local benefactors with an appreciation of history, the
incredible, bountiful and delicious choices at the
beautiful theatre, designed by John Eberson, buffet! Treat your sweet tooth at Friesinger’s Fine
continues to shine as brightly on the outside as the Chocolates Candy and Nut Store and round out this
holiday trip with a privately-guided tour of the sleek
stars do inside. We will enjoy a privately-guided tour of modern new $64 million Dayton Metro Library. The
the theatre and enjoy listening to the historic organ. new facility is 220,000 square feet with a 299 seat
We will also visit Wick’s Pie in Winchester to see the auditorium, nearly 200 computers, a café, an audio/
video lab, meeting rooms, children’s activity area,
process of making a family’s recipe of pies from dough artwork and hundreds of thousands of books. Sign
to shell and filling to baking. Lunch will be at the up early as this trip is filling up quickly!!! All gratuities
for lunch and bus driver are included.
Historic Wilson-Vaughan Hostess House in Marion. All
gratuities for lunch and bus driver are included.

Price per person:

$115.00 Members Depart: 8:00 am

$135.00 Non-Members Return: 6:00 pm Price per person:

Limited space still available - call YWCA to register $100.00 Members Depart: 8:30 am

$120.00 Non-Members Return: 5:00 pm

PHONE 937-773-6626 Deposit upon registration: $10.00

Balance due: Wednesday, October 24

2019 TRAVEL SEASON….COMING SOON!

Plan to be at the YWCA on January 22, 2019, at 7:00 pm as the “YWCA 2019 Travel Plans“ are unveiled.
Join your friends, fellow travelers and potential travelers for a special program, dessert and destination details.

Stretching/Strength Area Cardiovascular Area

3 Station Strength-training Equipment Electric Treadmills Recumbent Bike
Stair Climber Rowing Machine
Weight Bench Hand Weights Stationary Bicycles
Elliptical Cross Trainer
Rollers Ab Works Slant Board

Sauna Showers Locker Room

One free visit TRY IT COUPON available at the front desk.

Fitness Center Open House (for you) & Rudolph’s Recipe (for your child) - see Pg. 5:

~~~~ Door Prizes and Refreshments ~~~~~ Don’t miss it! ~~~~~ Bring friends and family ~~~~

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WOMEN of EXCELLENCE22nd Gala Celebration LEADERSHIP

WOMEN of EXCELLENCE YWCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

AWARDS LUNCHEON Kyle Cooper…....…….…........................................ President

Thursday, October 18, 2018 Barb Davis…………………………………..…. Vice President
Vicki Burke .…………….…………………….……... Treasurer
Piqua Country Club Therese Tyson..…………………………………...... Secretary
Reception: 11:30 am Emily Brookhart ……………………………. Health Education
Luncheon Award Presentation Sharry Burk…………………………..… Volunteer Leadership
Meredith Butt……………………………..……..Teen-At-Large
12:00 – 1:30 pm Cindy Byrd…………………………………………….. At-Large
Barb Davis……... ….………………...………….. Public Policy
Tickets $50 Donna DeBrosse..………………………………….. Personnel
available at the YWCA Suzie Hawkes..…………………….....……….. Adult Program
Nancy Hirby……………………………….. House Committee
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Gift Certificates ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Emily Shawler……………………………………………. Youth
Don’t know what to buy for a birthday gift or special Terri Sherman………………………………………….At-Large
occasion? How about a gift certificate for a YWCA Jenny Stewart ………………………..……………Membership
membership, women’s fitness center, trip or class? Edna Stiefel………………..…………. Spiritual Development
Stop in to purchase a gift certificate for a family Kathy Voris.....................................………………….At-Large
member, friend or special someone.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Meet Us at the Dairy Queen ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ YWCA BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Join YWCA supporters the third Tuesday of each
month from 5:00 - 9:00 pm at our Piqua Dairy Queen. Sandy Hemm, Chairperson
15% of the sales from all dine in, drive thru and carry
out orders are donated directly to the YWCA in Piqua. Peggy Henthorn Nanci McMaken
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ YWCA Facility Rental ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
The YWCA offers banquet, reception and meeting Cornelia Tinkler
rooms for rent. Businesses can utilize meeting rooms
individually or as break out areas. The YWCA has Peg Hance, Emeritus
WiFi throughout the facility. Consider having your
next family gathering, reception, shower or business YWCA STAFF
event at the YWCA. Contact Leesa Baker at 937-773-6626.
Leesa A. Baker ……………….………..….Executive Director
Beth Royer-DeLong…………………………Program Director
Joni Walker ………………..……………Business Coordinator
Gretchen Roeth ………………Community Relations Director

Lucy Taylor.….…………………………….. Evening Assistant

Kim Copley…..….…………….……….….. Evening Assistant
Tim Reed…. …………………………………….. Maintenance
Bonita Jackson………………………...…… Kitchen Assistant

Member - United Way
of Miami County

YWCA MEMBERSHIP FORM

Name____________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________

City ___________________________ E-mail_________________________________ Phone_________________________

Age group: ___6-11 ___12-14 ___15-17 ___18-24 ___25-44 ___45-64 ___65+ Date of birth _______________

MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES

Women and Girls: ___Adult women (18 and over) $32.10* ___Youth girls (12 thru 17) $16.05* ___Registrant (girls 6 thru 11) $10.00

Associates– men & boys: ___Adult (18 and over) $30.00 ___Youth (12 thru 17) $15.00 ___Registrant (boys 6 thru 11) $10.00

Supportive Memberships: ___Sustaining Membership $42.10* or more ___Contributing Membership $33.10* - $41.10*

Friends of the YWCA: ___$100.00 or more (does not include basic membership)

Women’s Fitness Center: ___Adult (16 and over) $69.55* plus basic membership and taxes * includes 7% sales tax

Amount enclosed ________________ Make checks payable to: YWCA Piqua ۰ 418 N. Wayne Street ۰ Piqua, OH 45356

Information Center

Contact the YWCA………….….. HOURS

YWCA Piqua Monday - Thursday 8:30 am – 8:30 pm
418 N. Wayne Street Friday 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Piqua, Ohio 45356 Saturday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

937-773-6626 937-773-2212 (fax) Summer (Memorial Day – Labor Day weekends)

[email protected] Monday - Thursday 8:30 am – 8:30 pm

facebook - LIKE US! Friday 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Frequently asked questions: Registration:

Location: Take I-75 exit #82.Turn west onto US Monthly Luncheons and Evening Desserts
8:30 pm the preceding Monday.
Rt. 36 (Ash Street). Go 1.2 miles to Wayne Street.
Turn right. The YWCA is in the middle of the block Classes: Membership required, unless stated. Fees
on the left side of the street. due one week prior to beginning of class.

Parking: Plenty of street parking or the free Volunteers: Opportunities include office, kitchen,

public parking lot just north of the YWCA building. instructors, committees, leadership and fundraisers.

Handicap accessible: Conveniently located Bad weather: The YWCA youth programs follow

elevator on the front of the building. Please ring the Piqua City School’s winter weather schedule.
the call button if door is locked. Schools Closed – all Youth classes cancelled

Internet: Wireless High Speed Internet access YWCA adult programs are cancelled after consultation
with the instructor and the staff. Every effort will be
available throughout the YWCA facility. made to notify students. Contact the YWCA if unsure.

If in doubt call the YWCA after 8:30 a.m.

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