Catering to kids for nine decades!
Girls flocked to the YWCA in the 1920's for crafts, clubs and basketball. Later it was the Bunny Brunch, Kids Carnival, and swimming lessons. Today they come to the YWCA for volleyball, Girls on the Run, and babysitting classes.
Ann Louise Kuehn got involved in the early 60's because she took her children to swimming lessons and day camp. Before she left, she helped start the Santa House in 1977, a tradition that continued into the '90s with the help of as many as 1,000 volunteers a year.
The YWCA supports the youth of our community through childcare, camps, sports leagues, and lessons. These activities help children get involved and meet friends, as well as help children to gain knowledge in particular areas of study, whether it is sports or lessons.
Become part of the tradition of the YWCA, participate in a class, enroll in a program, become a member and carry on the legacy that was started in the early '20s.




