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Published by YWCA Piqua, 2018-02-26 13:38:47

YWCA Piqua Spring 2018 Newsletter

Spring 2018 FINAL B

Spring
2018

The YWCA has inaugurated a new program to provide an opportunity for women of diverse Women of Excellence
backgrounds and experiences to meet and join together. “YWCA Connections” women meet on
a monthly basis,” said Leesa Baker, YWCA Executive Director. “We are excited and really look Nominations now being accepted
forward to the many speakers and programs that will give women of all ages a time to get
together, learn something new and share ideas with other women,” she continued. The short The Women of Excellence/Young
lunch hour program will continue the third Thursday of each month throughout the year. Woman of Tomorrow awards
recognize women who have
Terri Sherman, a committee member, echoed Baker’s sentiments. “It is wonderful to have the distinguished themselves in their
opportunity to work with such an amazing group of women in this new venture. My hope is that careers and/or in civic and community
all attendees look forward to these monthly meetings as much as I do!” activities. This year marks the
22nd annual Gala Celebration of this
“The passion and dedication devoted to the planning of each program is a top priority to our prestigious award.
Steering Committee. Our focus is to provide speakers who will appeal to women of all ages and
backgrounds,” added Sherman. For more information and dates of programs, see page 4. Consider nominating someone you
work with or is an active member in a
Girls Who Code: Explores Technology
Miami County organization or
Girls Break the Gender Gap in Technology community. Nominations can be

Girls Who Code has a mission to close the gender gap in technology. “The number of girls submitted by an individual, a group or
majoring in computing has dropped 19% since 1984,” said Beth Royer-DeLong, YWCA Program an organization.
Director. This new YWCA program will help girls in grades 6-12 work together to learn how to
use their own laptops to develop websites, games, write stories and even more,” continued The nominee should fit the following
Royer-DeLong.
criteria: has shown a high level of
The class will include a spotlight on women in tech, learning about design and code plus working
on a project about something they care about. ‘I want them to see women in computer science achievement; has made a significant
making a living and know that they can do it too!” For more information on the class, see page 4.
contribution/impact. The Young

Woman of Tomorrow nominee must

be between 16-22 years old as of the

nomination deadline May 15.

See page 7 for more information on
how to nominate an individual.

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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
blood pressure and glucose screenings by a UVMC Knit with friends, and make new ones, while giving
Nurse are from 10:15 - 11:00 am. Lunch ($6.00) is
served at noon. back to the community by making hats, scarves and

RSVP your reservation at 937-773-6626 by 8:30 pm lap blankets for cancer patients. While supplies and
on the preceding Monday.
patterns will be available, please bring in left-over yarn

and knitting needles. You can also knit items at home

and donate them to the YWCA for this cause.

11:00 am PROGRAMS Coordinator: Suzie Hawkes Adults
1st Thursday (Mar. 1, Apr.5 & May 3)
10:00 am

March 14 “The Traveling Teacher” No fee and membership not required
Holly McElwee
Group does not meet June, July & August
Will resume meeting 1st Thursday in September
Teacher, author and speaker, McElwee will share one
of her fascinating and informative adventures! Cell Phones
The YWCA has partnered with the Miami County
April 11 “Traditional Strings” Family Abuse Shelter since 2004 by collecting and
donating cell phones. Over 3500 phones have helped
Mountain Dulcimer Society of Dayton women in abusive situations call 9-1-1 for help.
Phones that are no longer in working order can be
Sounds of the mountain dulcimer and other folk sold for parts. The monies received are used to
support special needs that the shelter has.
instruments. YWCA Annual Meeting will follow lunch.
The collection is ongoing and a box is available in the
May 9 “The Heroin Epidemic” lobby of the YWCA for donations year round.

Brad Reed

Brad will update us on the heroin epidemic in Miami

County and the programs geared to eliminate it.

June 13 “Care to South Africa”

Dr. Roger Pacholka & Katy Pacholka, R.N.

Hear the story of this husband and wife team who Self - Defense for Women (RAD)

have devoted their lives to helping those in South Africa. Learn self-defense techniques in this two-week course
provided by certified Rape Aggression Defense
July 11 “WHIO Storm Center” instructors. Available to women of all ages and
abilities, this course will include discussions, lectures,
Eric Elwell, Chief Meteorologist defense techniques and a workbook/reference
manual. Participants must plan to attend all four
Learn what the storm center does, their set-up, big weather sessions. Payment must accompany registration.
Sign up now. Space is limited. Scholarships are
focus and more with Elwell and his team of meteorologists. available.

August 8 “UVMC: Cuddler Program”

Teri Gulker, Women’s Services

Learn about this Premier Health volunteer program to

cuddle babies. Come and find out more! Instructors: Piqua Police Department Ages: 15 & up
Mondays, October 1 & 8 6:00 - 9:00 pm
EVENING DESSERT
Wednesdays, October 3 & 10 6:00 - 9:00 pm
and PROGRAM Membership not required Fee: $20.00

Tuesday, April 24, at 7 p.m. EDUCATION

Bring a friend Open to the public $3 each

Membership not required Healthy U: Chronic Disease Self-Management

“Blue Grass Music and More!” Trained coached will instruct this six-week workshop
on chronic disease self-management. The class will
Rum River Blend cover the challenges common to anyone managing a
chronic condition from developing an action plan to weight
Come and have a fun time listening to music and management, communications, pain management and more.
enjoy dessert - a night to remember with your friends!

RSVP to the YWCA by the preceding day

Instructors: Healthy U Coaches Adults

Session starts: Tuesday, March 20 2:00 - 4:00 pm

Fee $9.00 (members) $12.00 (non-members)

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Farkle Friday

Seasoned Farkle players and those completing one

Farkle Mania class can participate in this classic dice-

rolling game every other Friday. It’s a fun time for all! It’s YWCA Ham Loaf sale time!

Adults Baked: (ready-to-reheat) or Frozen (ready-to-bake)

Ongoing every other Friday 1:00 - 3:00 pm Cost: $12.00 per package of 4

Game days: March 2 & 16, April 13 & 27, May 11 & 25,

June 8 & 22, July 6 & 20, August 3, 17 & 31

No game day: March 30 No fee

Composting for Beginners ▪Orders may be picked up in front of the YWCA
▪Payment must accompany order form
Get a head start on your spring 2018 gardening in this ▪Phone the YWCA 937-773-6626 for more info

one-hour program on how to compost under the

direction of a master gardener. Whether for the

vegetable garden or the flower garden, composting has All About House Plants

many benefits such as adding nutrients to the soil and Ever wonder how to choose a healthy house plant

improving drainage and it is easy! when shopping? How to identify house plant

Instructor: George Sweetman, Master Gardener diseases, how much water or drainage? What about

Adults insects, light and humidity? Join us in this 1 hour

Thursday, March 8 6:30 - 7:30 pm class to learn everything you ever wanted to know on

Membership not required Fee: $3.00 taking care of house plants.

Glass Chick Peeps Instructor: Abigail Hunter, Adults

Create two chick peeps (of any color and just in time for Manager, Andy’s Garden Center Flower Shop

Easter) from molten glass with help from area artist and Thursday, April 12 6:00 - 7:00 pm

instructor, Dennis Walker. (approx. size 2”) Sign up Fee: $10.00

early as class size will be limited. Special overflow Farkle Mania

class will be held on March 28. Back due to popular demand, our Farkle class will

Instructor: Dennis Walker Adults cover everything you need to know about this simple

Wednesday, March 21 6:00 - 8:00 pm dice game. Membership is not required – only a good

Fee: $30.00 time and a barrel of laughs!

Road to Recovery Instructor: Jenny Stewart Adults

Sometimes the biggest challenge in cancer treatment is Friday, April 13 Fee: $5.00

getting there. Become a Road to Recovery volunteer 12:00 - 1:00 pm (Instruction) 1:00 - 3:00 (Group play)

and provide life-saving transportation to and from

treatment to patients in need. The American Cancer Medicare Update

Society Road to Recovery program provides free An Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information

transportation for cancer patients to and from their Program (OSHIIP) liaison from the Ohio Department of

treatments. Volunteer drivers are needed. Find out Insurance will speak on traditional Medicare,

more about how you can help. Medicare Advantage (HMO’s, PPO’s & PFF’s) and

Instructor: Marybeth Torsell Adults Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D). This

Wednesday, April 4 10:00 - 11:30 am will be followed by a Q & A for any questions.

Membership not required No fee Note: The Medicare open enrollment period begins

October 15 and runs to December 7.

Presenter: OSHIIP Community Liaison Adults

BECOME A FAN Thursday, May 24 4:00 - 5:30 pm

Open to the public No fee

Tablet 101 Membership not required

Feel fairly confident with your tablet or iPad but

plagued with a program, application or other area and ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Class Registration ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

afraid to ask for help? This class is for you!! Bring your Registration for classes is now being
accepted. Class fees must be paid 1 week
tablet or iPad to this informational, hands-on, no such
in advance of class. YWCA Membership
thing as a bad question class. Class size is limited. required unless otherwise stated.

Instructor: Brad Reed Adults

Thursday, April 5 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Membership not required Fee: $8.00

4 Let’s Dance: Hip-hop freestyle!

YWCA CONNECTIONS Older kids will learn how to freestyle hip-hop dance

YWCA Connections meets year round with kid-friendly music. Wear comfortable clothing
3rd Thursday of each month
11:45 - 1:00 pm at the YWCA. such as ballet slippers, tights and leotards/shorts.

Lunch is catered and reservations are required on the Instructor: Kendra Melvin Ages: 7 & up
preceding Tuesday by calling the YWCA at 773-6626.
Tuesdays 6:00 - 6:30 pm
$10.00 YWCA (members) $12.00 (non-members)
Payment is due at the door. 6 week sessions Fee: $15.00

Reservations not paid will be invoiced Session begins: March 6

Become a Safe Sitter

More than a babysitting program, but a youth

developmental program focusing on safety and life

skills. Students will participate in small group

March 15 “Opioid Epidemic” interactive learning, role-play games and practice
Steve Justice, Founder
Dungan & LeFevre’s Litigation Practice rescue skills with manikins. Upon completion of this 6

hour, 3 week course, students will be a registered

Founder and facilitator of the Miami County Heroin safe sitter. Class size is limited so sign up early.
Coalition, Justice will address area opioid issues.
Instructors: YWCA Trained Instructors Ages 11 - 18

March 20, 27 & April 3 4:00 - 6:00 pm

April 17 *** “Aspire Program” Membership not required Fee: $28.00

Sarah Thomason Students must attend all 3 classes

Program Director, Career Center Welcome Spring!

Aspire program is geared for those who want to get a Little ones will celebrate all things spring...enjoy fun
GED, earn specific training/skills or get a better job.
art projects, stories, singing and more in this unique
***note the date and location change to the Upper Valley
class. Students will also take home a spring book!
Career Center for the April 17 program only.
Instructors: Upper Valley Career Center

Future Meetings Dates: May 17, June 21, July 19, Early Childhood Students
August 16, September 20, October (tba),
November 15 and December 20 3 years old - Kindergarten

Monday, April 16 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Fee: $3.00

YOUTH HEALTH ‘N BODY

Girls Who Code™ Healthy Moves

Girls Who Code is a nonprofit organization which aims Focus on improving your posture, balance, flexibility

to support and increase the number of women in and strength. The graceful, slow speed of Tai Chi,

computer science. This club, which is open to girls in coupled with an emphasis on deep breathing and

grades 6 - 12, will help girls work together to design mental focus, calms the body and relieves stress. Tai

and code projects and activities such as game design, Chi is exercise with gentle, smooth and continuous

websites, story telling and other things of interest to movements with great mental and physical benefits.

the participants. Students must bring their own laptop Music calms the spirit and increases focus and

with Wifi capability for this 10 class session. Limited relaxation. New students welcome. Come & try a

number of club members so sign up early. class to see if this works for you!

Instructor: Beth Royer-DeLong Grades: 6 - 12 Facilitator: Dea Davis Adults

Session starts: Monday, March 5 4:00 - 5:00 pm Mondays 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

No fee 4 week sessions Fee: $10.00

Membership not required Sessions begin:
Feb. 26, Mar. 26, Apr. 23, May 21, June 25, July 23
PHONE 937-773-6626
Aug. 20 & Sept. 24
No class: May 28 & Sept. 3

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

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YW Wild Walking Women Located inside the YWCA Piqua

Did you know walking is a low impact way to stay in Aavcaaidlaebmleicstparrotginrgams

shape and comes with a host of health benefits? Join

this fun group two days a week for health, well-being,

laughter and make new friends too! Membership as low as

required. pmeornth

Instructors: Joan Beck & Nancy Hirby Adults

Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00 - 10:00 am

4 week sessions Fee: $5.00 Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays ~ 4:30 - 7:30 pm
Call 937-898-6686 for information.
Sessions begin:

Apr. 3, May 1 & 29, June 26, July 24 & Aug. 21

Yoga

Classes involve centering, “asanas” (postures), and Basic Line Dancing

end with relaxation to leave you feeling rejuvenated A full hour of the line dancing you know and love for a

and most importantly, present in the moment! Wear simple, easy-on-the-joints workout for everyone! Go at

warm clothing & bring a bath towel, sash and mat. your own pace, no previous knowledge required, no

Instructor: Katie Nardecchia Adults partners. Please wear sneakers, no open-toed shoes

Mondays 6:15 - 7:30 pm or sandals.

5 week sessions Fee: $38.00 Instructor: Lois Shroyer Adults

Pay as you go: $12.00/class Tuesdays 1:00 - 2:00 pm

Sessions begin: Fee: $15.00 (members) $20.00 (non-members)

Mar. 26, Apr. 30, June 11, July 23 & Aug. 27 4 week session begins: May 8

St. Patty’s Day Special: March 26 session special

discounted price - $30.00 Follow the YWCA on Facebook

No Classes: May 28 & July 2

Cardio Yoga

Vigorous exercise with cardio, strength building, core Zumba

work, “asanas” and meditation all wrapped into one. Achieve long-term benefits in this 1 hour of calorie-

Great mental workout with more calories burnt. Wear burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring movements to

warm clothing, bring bath towel, sash and mat. upbeat music! Participants can work at their own

Instructor: Katie Nardecchia Adults pace. Classes are ongoing.

Wednesdays 6:15 - 7:30 pm Instructor: Amanda Fuller 15 years old & up

5 week sessions Fee: $38.00 Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:00 - 7:00 pm

Pay as you go: $12.00/class $8.00 per class - member or non-member

Sessions begin: 10/$50.00 - punch card -YW membership required

March 28, May 2, June 13, July 25 & August 29 Punch card sale 10/$40.00:
Monday, May 21 through Thursday, May 24
St. Patty’s Day Special: March 28 session special
8:30 am - 8:30 pm each day
discounted price - $30.00

No Classes: May 30 & July 4

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
excursions planned with you in mind
 Trips escorted by Beth Royer-DeLong & Leesa Baker

Child’s Play: Findlay Tuesday, May 22 A Grand History: Indiana Wednesday, Sept. 5

Devoted to the artwork from children’s literature around Since 1929, the Paramount Theatre Centre in
Anderson, Indiana, has inspired people with its
the world, the Mazza Museum in Findlay inspires the architecture, entertainment and history. Thanks to
local benefactors with an appreciation of history, the
imagination of old and young alike. See paintings, beautiful theatre continues to shine as brightly on the
outside as the stars do inside. The Theatre is one of
photography, paper-cut, cross-stitching and numerous a few existing atmospheric theatres designed by
famed national architect, John Eberson. We will
graphic techniques from artists who have won honors have a privately-guided tour of the theatre and enjoy
listening to the historic organ. We will also visit
including the Caldecott Medal, the Newbery Medal and Wick’s Pie in Winchester to see the process of
making a family’s recipe of pies from dough to shell
the Mazza Medallion. Travelers will also enjoy a bistro and filling to baking. Lunch will be at the Historic
Wilson-Vaughan Hostess House in Marion. All
selection of foods at Gillig winery before enjoying a gratuities for lunch and bus driver are included.

guided tour of the Children’s Garden in Lima. With

more than 30 mini-themed gardens and featuring art

inspired by children, this garden in the middle of the

city is maintained by Master Gardeners who will share

the inspiration and devotion behind this unique

centerpiece. All gratuities for lunch and bus driver are

included.

Price per person: Depart: 9:00 am Price per person: Depart: 8:00 am
$ 90.00 (members) Return: 5:00 pm $115.00 (members) Return: 6:00 pm
$110.00 (non-members) $135.00 (non-members)

Deposit upon registration: $10.00 Deposit upon registration: $10.00
Balance Due: Tuesday, April 10 Balance Due: Wednesday, July 25

A Taste of Unique: Cincinnati Tuesday, July 24 White Christmas: Springboro Wednesday, Dec. 5

Travelers, get your taste buds ready as we take part in Back by popular demand, join us for the
our own privately-guided tour of Ohio’s oldest public heartwarming musical adaptation of White Christmas
market, Findlay Market, in Cincinnati. The market has at La Comedia. The dazzling score features 17
been operating continuously in the same iron-framed Irving Berlin songs and well-known standards. Enjoy
building since 1855 and is considered a vibrant living the incredible, bountiful and delicious choices at the
landmark. This tour will include food samples from buffet! Treat your sweet tooth at Friesinger’s Fine
several vendors. Enjoy free time to shop on your own! Chocolates Candy and Nut Store and round out this
Lunch will be at the historic Golden Lamb in Lebanon. holiday trip with a privately-guided tour of the sleek
Travelers will also enjoy a relaxing step-on-guided tour modern new $64 million Dayton Metro Library. The
of one of the oldest rural cemeteries in the U.S. - new facility is 220,000 square feet with a 299 seat
Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum in Dayton - the auditorium, nearly 200 computers, a café, an audio/
final resting place of the Wright Brothers, Paul Dunbar, video lab, meeting rooms, children’s activity area,
and Erma Bombeck. See the beautiful $1 million Louis artwork and hundreds of thousands of books. Sign
Tiffany stained glass window in the gateway chapel. up today!! All gratuities for lunch and bus driver are
All gratuities for lunch and bus driver are included. included.

Price per person: Depart: 9:00 am Price per person: Depart: 8:30 am
$100.00 (members) Return: 5:30 pm $100.00 (members) Return: 5:00 pm
$120.00 (non-members) $120.00 (non-members)

Deposit upon registration: $10.00 Deposit upon registration: $10.00
Balance due: Tuesday, June 12 Balance Due: Wednesday, October 24

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WOMEN of EXCELLENCEWOMEN OF EXELLENCE AWARDS LEADERSHIP
Nominations Being Accepted
YWCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Applications are now available for the
YWCA Woman of Excellence and Donna DeBrosse……………………….………......... . .President
Young Woman of Tomorrow awards Barb Davis…..…….……..………….……...…..Vice President
recognizing women in Miami County Vicki Burke...…………….…………………….……. ..Treasurer
who have distinguished themselves in Therese Tyson………………………………………..Secretary
their careers and/or in civic and Emily Brookhart ………………..……...….... Health Education
community activities. Sharry Burk……………………...……………………..At-Large
Meredith Butt…………………………………....Teen-at-Large
Contact the YWCA at 937-773-6626 or Barbara Davis……………….…………………… Public Policy
[email protected] Dea Davis………………………….……Volunteer Leadership
Donna DeBrosse………………………………….....Personnel
Nomination Deadline – May 15, 2018 Suzie Hawkes..…………………….....………...Adult Program
Nancy Hirby……………………………………………....House
Gala Luncheon Emily Shawler…………………………………. Youth Program
Thursday, October 18, 2018 Jenny Stewart…………………………….……….Membership
Edna Stiefel………………..………….. Spiritual Development
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Meet Us at the Dairy Queen ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Kathy Voris………………………..… ………………...At-Large
Join YWCA supporters the third Tuesday of each
month from 5:00 - 9:00 pm at our Piqua Dairy Queen. YWCA BOARD OF TRUSTEES
15% of the sales from all dine in, drive thru and carry
out orders are donated directly to the YWCA in Piqua. Sandy Hemm, Chairperson
Watch for special activities and entertainment. Peggy Henthorn Nanci McMaken Cornelia Tinkler

Thank you to the DQ for their support of the YWCA Peg Hance, Emeritus
in this “fun” raising activity!
YWCA STAFF
PHONE 937-773-6626
Leesa A. Baker ……………….………..…. Executive Director
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ YWCA Facility Rental ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Beth Royer-DeLong……………………….. Program Director
The YWCA offers banquet, reception and meeting Joni Walker……………………………...Business Coordinator
rooms for rent. Businesses can utilize meeting rooms Gretchen Roeth …………….. Community Relations Director
individually or as break out areas. The YWCA has Wi-Fi Lucy Taylor…………………………………. Evening Assistant
throughout the facility. Consider having your next Kim Copley…..….…………….……….……Evening Assistant
family gathering, reception, shower or business event Tim Reed…. …………………………………….. Maintenance
at the YWCA. Contact Leesa Baker at 937-773-6626 Bonita Jackson………………………...…… Kitchen Assistant

Piqua Area United Way
Member Agency

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 - become a fan 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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