Spring Program 2019
Women of Excellence
Nominations now being accepted
The underwear mills in Piqua employed the greatest number of women of any employer in the The Women of Excellence/Young
entire Upper Miami Valley. Recognizing the need for recreational and social activities for these Woman of Tomorrow awards
women, the Federation of Women’s Club initiated the request to establish a YWCA in Piqua. recognize women who have
distinguished themselves in their
On February 2,1919, over 300 women attended a meeting at Piqua High School to learn about careers and/or in civic and community
the YWCA. Charter memberships could be purchased for $1 and, by March, over 900 women activities. This year marks the
had joined. Original meeting space was rented over the Piqua Daily Call office on Wayne Street 23rd annual Gala Celebration of this
and then at May’s Opera House. To cover expenses for the first 2 years, a goal of $10,000 was prestigious award.
set and, over a 3 day period, a total of $17,809 was raised.
On March 22, 1919, Lucy Patterson, a Piqua High School teacher, was elected as YWCA Consider nominating someone you
president and Mrs. Leo Flesh was elected as vice-president. Alice M. Bartlett of Maine was work with or is an active member in a
chosen as the first General Secretary of the YWCA organization. Miami County organization or
community. Nominations can be
The first YWCA clubs formed represented various Piqua undergarment factories: Fiwelco - First submitted by an individual, a group or
Welfare Club (Superior Underwear), Pickawillany (Piqua Hosiery), Twightwee (Atlas an organization.
Underwear), Swastika Smiles (Imperial Underwear) and the High Times - Hiticlu (Orr Felt and
Blanket). The nominee should fit the following
criteria: has shown a high level of
YWCA Entrenched in our Community achievement; has made a significant
Structure Changes but Mission Still Empowers Women and Girls contribution/impact. The Young
Woman of Tomorrow nominee must
In 1920 a house at the present location was purchased once the original meeting be between 16-22 years old as of the
space became too small. An addition was attached to the back of the house in 1962 nomination deadline May 15.
and 8 years later, in 1970, the present structure was completed with the elevator
added to the front of the building in 1992. Recent facility improvements were made in See page 7 for more information on
2018 to the current building include a new roof, sidewalks, trees, interior painting and how to nominate an individual.
foliage added to the front of the building this Spring. “Over the years the YWCA Piqua has grown and changed, but it continues to
be a place for women and girls to grow and develop their leadership skills. The YWCA Mission encourages us to empower women,
eliminate racism and to promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all”, said Leesa A. Baker, YWCA Executive Director.
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MONTHLY LUNCHEONS EMPOWERMENT
Come and join us on the 2nd Wednesday of each Knitting for Cancer
month for an 11 am program and noon luncheon. Free Knit with friends, and make new ones, while giving
blood pressure and glucose screenings by a UVMC back to the community by making hats, scarves and
Nurse are from 10:15 - 11:00 am. Lunch ($7.00) is lap blankets for cancer patients. While supplies and
served at noon. patterns will be available, please bring in left-over yarn
and knitting needles. You can also knit items at home
RSVP your reservation at 937-773-6626 by 8:30 pm and donate them to the YWCA for this cause.
on the preceding Monday.
11:00 am PROGRAMS Coordinator: Suzie Hawkes Adults
1st Thursday (Mar. 7, Apr. 4 & May 2) 10:00 am
No fee and membership not required
March 13 “History of Rug Weaving” Group does not meet June, July & August
Mary Frances Rodriguez Will resume meeting 1st Thursday in September
Design 52 Creative Service Consultant weaves rugs to
tell their own story with color, fabric décor & life style.
Cell Phones
April 10 “Our 100th Anniversary” The YWCA has partnered with the Miami County
Family Abuse Shelter since 2004 by collecting and
Katherine “Kazy” Hinds, Mayor donating cell phones. Over 3600 phones have helped
women in abusive situations to call 9-1-1 for help.
Join us as we celebrate 100 years in the community: Phones that are no longer in working order can be
yesterday, today & tomorrow. Annual meeting follows. sold for parts. The monies received are used to
support special needs that the shelter has.
May 8 “Do’s and Don’ts of Electric Safety” The collection is ongoing and a box is available in the
Steve McClay, Pioneer Electric lobby of the YWCA for donations year round.
Watch as linemen & safety personnel use miniature
props & electricity to show the do's & don’ts of its use.
June 12 “SafeHaven”
Tricia Stemen, Recovery Activities Facilitator
Learn about this local nonprofit providing adult mental Self - Defense for Women (RAD)
health support in a safe place conducive to recovery. Learn self-defense techniques in this two-week course
provided by certified Rape Aggression Defense
July 10 “Center of Hope” instructors. Available to women of all ages and
abilities, this course will include discussions, lectures,
Carla Bertke, Hahn Hufford Center of Hope defense techniques and a workbook/reference
manual. Participants must plan to attend all four
Find out about the many services offered at the Hahn Center. sessions. Payment must accompany registration.
Some services may benefit you, a family member or a friend. Sign up now. Space is limited. Scholarships are
available.
August 14 “Road to Recovery”
Marybeth Torsell
Learn about this American Cancer Society program Instructors: Piqua Police Department Ages: 15 & up
where the biggest challenge in cancer treatment is Mondays, November 4 & 11 6:00 - 9:00 pm
transportation. Wednesdays, November 6 & 13 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Membership not required
EVENING DESSERT Fee: $20.00
and PROGRAM
Tuesday, April 30, at 7 p.m. EDUCATION
Bring a friend Open to the public $5 each
Membership not required Farkle Friday
Troy Tones A Cappella Choir & “A Tea Party” Seasoned Farkle players and those completing one
Farkle Mania class can participate in this classic dice-
Bring your own “special” tea cup and reminisce with rolling game every other Friday. It’s a fun time for all!
us! Bring a friend, family member and have fun!!!! Adults
RSVP to the YWCA by the preceding day Ongoing every other Friday 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Game days: March 1, 15 & 29, April 12 & 26,
May 10 & 24, June 7 & 21, July 5 & 19,
August 2, 16 & 30
No fee
Glass Fish 3
Create this one-of-a-kind hand-blown glass fish (3-4”
tall, 4-5” long) with Dennis Walker, area artist and It’s YWCA Ham Loaf sale time!
instructor. Sign up early as class size will be limited.
Special overflow class will be held on April 3. Baked: (ready-to-reheat) or Frozen (ready-to-bake)
Instructor: Dennis Walker Adults
Wednesday, March 20 6:00 - 8:00 pm Cost: $12.00 per package of 4
Fee: $45.00
PHONE 937-773-6626 ▪Orders may be picked up in front of the YWCA
▪Payment must accompany order form
▪Phone the YWCA 937-773-6626 for more info
Make a Loop Yarn Lap Robe
Join the YWCA Knitting for Cancer Witty Knitters as
they demonstrate and show you how to make a lap
robe blanket out of loop yarn. All you need is loop yarn Farkle Mania
Back due to popular demand, our Farkle class will
and your fingers! cover everything you need to know about this simple
Instructors: YWCA Witty Knitters Adults
Thursday, March 28 6:00 - 7:00 pm dice game. Join in the fun and teach your family and
friends this fun and easy game! Membership is not
Fee: $5.00 required – only a good time and a barrel of laughs!
**Must bring at least three skeins of loop yarn to
complete a lap robe approximately 36” x 30” Instructor: Jenny Stewart Adults
Friday, April 12 Fee: $5.00
12:00 - 1:00 pm (Instruction) 1:00 - 3:00 (Group play)
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Class Registration ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ LIKE US
Registration for classes is now being
accepted. Class fees must be paid 1 week
in advance of class. YWCA Membership
required unless otherwise stated.
Medicare Update
Tablet 101 An Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information
Feel fairly confident with your tablet or iPad but Program (OSHIIP) liaison from the Ohio Department of
plagued with a program, application or other area and Insurance will speak on traditional Medicare,
afraid to ask for help? This class is for you!! Bring your Medicare Advantage (HMO’s, PPO’s & PFF’s) and
tablet or iPad to this informational, hands-on, no such Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D). This
thing as a bad question class. Class size is limited. will be followed by time for questions with answers to
Instructor: Brad Reed Adults clarify any uncertain areas for you and your family.
Thursday, April 4 6:00 - 8:00 pm Note: The Medicare open enrollment period begins
Membership not required Fee: $8.00 October 15 and runs to December 7.
Presenter: OSHIIP Community Liaison Adults
Thursday, May 23 4:00 - 5:30 pm
Make & Take Succulents with Miller Flowers Open to the public No fee
The title says it all in this workshop where attendees
learn about succulents while making a container of Membership not required
this fun variety of indoor plants to take home. These
plants need very little maintenance and provide a
beautiful arrangement all year round. Located inside the YWCA Piqua
Instructor: Caitlin Miller Adults Aavcaaidlaebmleicstparrotginrgams
Miller Flowers, Greenhouse, Florist & Flower Farm
Thursday, April 11 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Fee: $45.00
as low as per
month
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays ~ 4:30 - 7:30 pm
Call 937-898-6686 for information.
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Become a Safe Sitter ®
More than a babysitting program, but a youth
YWCA CONNECTIONS developmental program focusing on safety and life
skills. Students will participate in small group
YWCA Connections meets year round interactive learning, role-play games and practice
NOW the 3rdTuesday of each month rescue skills with manikins. Upon completion of this 6
hour, 3 week course, students will be a registered
11:45 - 1:00 pm at the YWCA. safe sitter. Class size is limited so sign up early.
Lunch is catered and reservations are required on the Instructors: YWCA Trained Safe Sitter® Instructors
preceding Thursday by calling the YWCA (773-6626). Classes: March 19, 26 & April 2 4:00 - 6:00 pm
Fee: $35.00 Ages 11 - 13
$9.00 YWCA (members) $10.00 (non-members) Students must attend all three classes
Payment is due at the door. Membership not required
Reservations not paid will be invoiced
March 19 “Organization and Productivity” Welcome Spring!
Janet Jackson, Speaker, Trainer & Consultant
Organization Solutions, LCC Little ones will celebrate all things spring, enjoy fun art
projects, stories, singing & much more in this
unique class. Each child will also take home a
Let Janet help you get more organized at home and spring book!
in the workplace with simple, creative tips and ideas. Instructors: UVCC Early Childhood Fee: $5.00
April 16 *** “Many Faces of Grief” Education & Care Program Students
Kimberly Walker, Bereavement Counselor
Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County Preschoolers - Kindergarten
Tuesday, April 16 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Experiencing grief: not only over a loss, but divorce,
life changes and more. Safe Sitter’s Safe@Home®
May 21 “Communications Across Differences” This program provides students with important safety
Selena Loyd, Executive Director
training that will prepare them to stay home alone.
Miami County Veterans’ Services Students learn to practice safe habits, how to handle
Hone your skills needed to effectively communicate common household emergencies and how to address
with co-workers, clients and others. illness or injury. Class size limited
Instructors: YWCA Trained Safe Sitter® Instructors
***note the location change to the UV Career Center Tuesday, April 30 5:00 - 6:30 pm Grades: 4 - 6
Future Meetings Dates: June 18, July 16, Aug. 13, Membership not required Fee: $15.00
Sept. 17, Oct. 15***, Nov. 19 & Dec. 17
HEALTH ‘N BODY
YOUTH Healthy Moves
Girls Who Code® Focus on improving your posture, balance, flexibility
and strength. The graceful, slow speed of Tai Chi with
Girls Who Code is a nonprofit organization which aims an emphasis on deep breathing and mental focus is
to support and increase the number of women in
computer science. This club, which is open to girls in exercise with gentle, smooth and continuous
movements has great mental and physical benefits.
grades 6 - 12, will help girls work together to design Facilitator: Dea Davis Adults
and code projects and activities such as game design,
websites, story telling and other things of interest to Mondays 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
4 week sessions Fee: $10.00
the participants. Students must bring their own laptop
with Wifi capability for this 10 class session. Limited Sessions begin:
number of club members so sign up early. February 25, March 25, April 22, May 20,
Instructors: Ariel Maloney & Grades: 6 - 12
Beth Royer-DeLong June 24, July 22 & August 19
No classes: May 27 & September 2
Session starts: Monday, March 4 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Membership not required No fee
No Classes: Mar. 25, Apr. 22, May 20 & 27 PHONE 937-773-6626
MISSION: YWCA Piqua is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women
and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
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Yoga Sleep Workshop
Classes involve centering, “asanas” (postures), and
end with relaxation to leave you feeling rejuvenated In celebration of National Sleep Awareness month, join
us as we learn about sleep’s impact on overall health &
and most importantly, present in the moment! Wear wellness along with an overview of obstructive sleep
warm clothing & bring a bath towel, sash and mat.
Instructor: Katie Nardecchia Adults apnea: causes/effects/why it’s vitally important to treat.
Elain Walker, manager of the UVMC Sleep Center, will
Mondays 6:15 - 7:30 pm also join us in this unique event. Membership not
5 week sessions Fee: $38.00
Pay as you go: $12.00/class required.
Instructor: Travis Grasley, Director Cardiopulmonary &
Sessions begin: Sleep Services UVMC/Premier Health
March 4, April 15, May 20, July 8, August 12
No Classes: Mar. 25, May 27, July 1 & Sept. 2 Thursday, March 28 6:00 - 7:00 pm No fee
Cardio Yoga Quotes from our history…..
Vigorous exercise with cardio, strength building, core “Piqua fathers who know their daughters are
work, “asanas” and meditation all wrapped into one. wholeheartedly behind the new YWCA campaign. If
Great mental workout with more calories burnt. Wear you’ve been doubting what your duty is towards the
warm clothing, bring bath towel, sash and mat. YWCA and of how urgent the need for its
Instructor: Katie Nardecchia Adults establishment - ask Dad - he knows.”
Wednesdays 6:15 - 7:30 pm
5 week sessions Fee: $38.00 DP & L Advertisement 3/18/1919
Pay as you go: $12.00/class “Boost the YWCA. Piqua’s dream of yesterday will
Sessions begin: be a reality tomorrow. If you, a citizen of Piqua, will
March 13, April 24, May 29, July 10, August 14 do your part: Subscribe to the YWCA.”
No classes: Mar. 27, July 3 & Sept. 4 Miller & Baldwin Advertisement 3/20/1919
“YWCA funds total $17,809. Organization assured
financial support by generous pledges secured in 3
YW Wild Walking Women days.”
Did you know walking is a low impact way to stay in
shape and comes with a host of health benefits? Join Piqua Daily Call 3/21/1919
this fun group two days a week for health, well-being, “Organization of a YWCA is completed. Directors
laughter and make new friends too! Membership named Saturday night followed by the election of
required. officers yesterday. Home for Piqua women now is an
Instructors: Joan Beck & Nancy Hirby Adults assured fact. Hopes of years are realized through
Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00 - 10:00 am success of a wonderful campaign.”
4 week sessions Fee: $5.00 Piqua Daily Call 3/24/191
Sessions begin: “....today the YWCA has a recognized place in
March. 19, April 16, May 14, June 11, hundreds of hearts in Piqua to whom a month ago it
July 9, August 6 & September 3 was only a possibility.”
No Class: July 4 Alice M. Bartlett, General Secretary 5/20/1919
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
Ab Works Slant Board
Sauna Showers Locker Room
One free visit TRY IT COUPON available at the front desk.
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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
Trips escorted by Beth Royer-DeLong & Leesa Baker excursions planned with you in mind
Birds of a Feather: Marion & Mansfield May 21 The Ark Encounter: Kentucky September 24
Enjoy close encounters while feeding birds during a Who was Noah? How did he build the Ark? How
guided tour of the Ohio Bird Sanctuary. This private did he fit all the animals on the Ark. How did he feed
non-profit organization provides professional bird care, and care for them? All of these questions and more
personal encounters with nature, educational will be answered during the experience of a lifetime
experiences, rehabilitation of native species of birds at the life-sized Noah’s Ark Encounter This one-of-a-
and is home to 60 permanent residents: raptors, kind themed attraction is located in Grant County in
vultures and songbirds. Walk on the brick walkway, Williamstown, Kentucky. The reconstruction of
boardwalk and even a songbird aviary which is Noah’s Ark is built to biblical specs and is over 1.3
accessible to everyone. Lunch is a delicious Italian football fields long and reaching higher than a four
meal at the historic Warehouse, former railway depot story house. The Ark is one of the largest timber-
station renovated into a fine restaurant in Marion. This frame structures in the world complete with sculpted
trip includes a tour of the Wyandot Popcorn Museum, animals, animatronic characters and more. Enjoy
the world’s largest collection of popcorn poppers and dining in the themed-restaurant on the grounds and
peanut roasters. Enjoy some of their fresh popcorn find fair trade treasures in the gift store. All gratuities
too! All gratuities for lunch and bus driver are included. for lunch and bus driver are included.
Price per person: Depart: 8:00 am Price per person: Depart: 8:00 am
$108.00 (members) Return: 6:30 pm $125.00 (members) Return: 6:30 pm
$128.00 (non-members) $145.00 (non-members)
Deposit upon registration: $10.00 Deposit upon registration: $10.00
Balance Due: Tuesday, April 9 Balance Due: Tuesday, August 13
Dolls & Wheels: Marysville & Worthington July 24 Christmas Treasures: Cincinnati December 4
Evoke memories of childhood at the Doll Museum at As Christmas is a time of peace, rebirth and renewal,
the Old Rectory in Worthington, home to dolls and toys join us as we witness the historic transformation of
from the 19th and early 20th centuries. This docent-led the Cincinnati Music Hall—16 months and $143
tour features American, French, German and Parisian million to restore the High Victorian Gothic grandeur
dolls by Ludwig Greiner, Izannah Walker and Joel Ellis. of the building. Following the lengthy closure, the
Enjoy a hearty family-style Amish lunch at Der Music Hall has re-established itself as Ohio’s
Dutchman in Plain City. Round out this trip with a tour premiere special events and concert venue. Join us
and personal time at The Honda Heritage Center® to for the privately-guided tour of the home to the
show Honda’s successes in North America over the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Cincinnati
last half-century. The Center is an array of historical, Ballet. We will dine at The National Exemplar at the
current and future products—each with its own story. landmark Mariemont Inn. We will have a docent-led
The exhibits showcase the challenging spirit that has tour of the former residence of Harriet Beecher
driven their company to make a positive impact on the Stowe, author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, with information
environment, communities and customers. All on the Underground Railroad and more All gratuities
gratuities for lunch and bus driver are included. for lunch and bus driver are included.
Price per person: Depart: 8:00 am Price per person: Depart: 8:00 am
$ 95.00 (members) Return: 5:30 pm $105.00 (members) Return: 5:30 pm
$115.00 (non-members) $125.00 (non-members)
Deposit upon registration: $10.00 Deposit upon registration: $10.00
Balance due: Wednesday, June 12 Balance Due: Wednesday, October 23
WOMEN of EXCELLENCEWOMEN OF EXELLENCE AWARDS 7
Nominations Being Accepted
LEADERSHIP
Applications are now available for the
YWCA Women of Excellence and YWCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Young Woman of Tomorrow awards
recognizing women in Miami County Kyle Cooper………………………………………... . . President
who have distinguished themselves in Barb Davis…..…….……..………….……...…..Vice President
their careers and/or in civic and Therese Tyson………………………………………..Secretary
community activities. Emily Brookhart ………………..……...….... Health Education
Sharry Burk……………………..……… Volunteer Leadership
Contact the YWCA at 937-773-6626 or Cindy Byrd………………………………………….…. At-Large
[email protected] Meredith Butt…………………………………....Teen-at-Large
Barb Davis….……………….…………………… Public Policy
Nomination Deadline – May 15, 2019 Donna DeBrosse………………………………….....Personnel
Gala Luncheon Suzie Hawkes..…………………….....………...Adult Program
Nancy Hirby……………………………………………....House
Thursday, October 17, 2019 Emily Shawler…………………………………. Youth Program
Terri Sherman………………………………………….At-Large
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Meet Us at the Dairy Queen ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Jenny Stewart…………………………….………. Membership
Join YWCA supporters the third Tuesday of each Edna Stiefel………………..………….. Spiritual Development
month from 5:00 - 9:00 pm at our Piqua Dairy Queen. Kathy Voris………………………..… ………………...At-Large
15% of the sales from all dine in, drive thru and carry
out orders are donated directly to the YWCA in Piqua. YWCA BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Watch for special activities and entertainment.
Thank you to the DQ for their support of the YWCA Sandy Hemm, Chairperson
Peggy Henthorn Nanci McMaken Cornelia Tinkler
in this “fun” raising activity!
Peg Hance, Emeritus
PHONE 937-773-6626
YWCA STAFF
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ YWCA Facility Rental ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
The YWCA offers banquet, reception and meeting Leesa A. Baker ……………….………..…. Executive Director
rooms for rent. Businesses can utilize meeting rooms Beth Royer-DeLong……………………….. Program Director
individually or as break out areas. The YWCA has Wi-Fi Joni Walker……………………………...Business Coordinator
throughout the facility. Consider having your next Gretchen Roeth …………….. Community Relations Director
family gathering, reception, shower or business event Lucy Taylor…………………………………. Evening Assistant
at the YWCA. Contact Leesa Baker at 937-773-6626 Kim Copley…..….…………….……….……Evening Assistant
Tim Reed…. …………………………………….. Maintenance
Bonita Jackson………………………...…… Kitchen Assistant
Miami County United Way
Member Agency
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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
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Piqua, Ohio 45356 Saturday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
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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.
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