
SUMMER CAMP 2012 UPDATE
Summer Camp 2012 packets will be available February 1, 2012. The locations listed below as well as the YMCA Before/After School locations will have the packets for pick-up.
The YMCA offers camp during the school year while schools are closed for Holiday's and In-Service days:
SCHOOL SITE camp information, please contact our School Age Program office at 727-895-9622.
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HARBORDALE YMCA camp information, please call 727-821-9348.
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JIM & HEATHER GILLS YMCA camp information, please call 727-328-9622.
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CHILDS PARK YMCA camp information, please call 727-209-9622.
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CHILDS PARK YMCA
Address: 691 43rd Street South, St. Petersburg, FL 33711
Phone: 727-209-9622
Fax: 727-209-0373
Primary Focus: Afterschool Academic Programs, Public Library, Open Computer Lab, Zumba, St. Petersburg Prodigy Art Program, Camp, Financial Education for Adults, Community Outreach Center.
Executive Director: Deborah D. Figgs-Sanders
Childs Park Membership Benefits
• Convenient access to our state-of-the-art facility
• One-week pass to the Jim and Heather Gills YMCA
• Access to the computer lab/internet access
• Direct access to resources provided by YMCA partners
• Group exercise classes, such as Zumba& SilverSneakers®
• Family & Older Adult programs
• Affordable membership
• Advance notice and preferred registration for programs, camps, etc.
• Discounted facility rental
• Member rate for youth swim lessons
Yearly Membership Rates
Membership Type Yearly Rate
Individual $5
Family $10
Payment Options
Annual Payment - If you choose this form of payment, your membership will run through the annual period at which time you can renew. If you allow your membership to expire, you have 30 days to renew without having to pay the joining fee again.
Termination Policy
No contracts! If you wish to terminate your membership, please give the YMCA a written notice by the 1st day of the month. Cancellation forms are available at the Member Services Center to assist with proper notification. Membership fees are non-refundable, and all membership cards must be returned upon termination.
The YMCA reserves the right to cancel memberships due to non-sufficient funds and/or noncompliance of the YMCA Code of Conduct.
Facility Usage
Have your next birthday party, family reunion, or meeting at the YMCA. With a large space good for a variety purposes, the Childs Park YMCA is available to you at an inexpensive rate! To find out more about Child Park YMCA facility rentals call Tamara Williams at 209-9622.
Code of Conduct
At the YMCA, we expect staff, members and guests to behave in accordance with our mission and values at all times, respecting the rights and dignity of others. We demonstrate Caring, Honesty, Respect, Responsibility and Faith by:
• Checking in with a membership card at the Member Service Center.
• Resolving conflicts in a respectful, honest and caring manner. Never resorting to physical contact or threatening gestures.
• Respecting others by refraining from intimate behavior in public; abstaining from contact of a sexual nature.
• Respecting the property of others; never engaging in theft or destruction.
• Creating a safe, caring environment; never carrying illegal firearms or devices.
• Participating in programs to build a healthy spirit, mind and body; never engaging in the use, sale, dispensing or possession of illegal drugs or narcotics, or the unsanctioned use of alcohol on YMCA premises.
This is a Adherence to the YMCA Code of Conduct and regulations is essential. Noncompliance may result in suspension or termination of YMCA membership privileges.

SUMMER CAMP 2012
Your child will spend the day in positive and safe environment while participating in a variety of activities such as arts & crafts, outdoor recreation, field trips, swimming, and more.
Exciting, safe community for young people to explore the outdoors, build self-esteem, develop interpersonal skills and make lasting friendships and memories.
Click on the location of your choice below to download a 2012 Summer Camp Registration Packet:
In addition to Day Camps, the Y offers a variety of specialty camps throughout the summer. Whether your child is interested in sports, cheerleading, theatre or dance; we have the camp for you!SPORTS CAMP INFORMATIONFor more information on our sports camps please contact Bryan Sunnucks:
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Dance CAMP INFORMATION
For more information on our dance camps please contact Kelly Hommann:
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Youth Sports
The Y is the starting point for many youth to learn about becoming and staying active, and developing healthy habits they will carry with them throughout their lives. But the benefits are far greater than just physical health. Your child will build self-confidence and learn the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship. Our program is designed with families in mind and offers flexible practice schedules, opportunity to play on the same team with friends and family, scholarship assistance, shorter seasons, and all equipment is provided. For more information on the YMCA Youth Sports program, contact Bryan Sunnucks, at (727) 328-9622 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
YOUTH SPORTS CAMPSLittle Dribblers A 6 to 7 week introductory program for ages 3 and 4. Practices and games held on Saturday mornings. Each player receives a YMCA reversible jersey. Focus of program centers on skill building and a fun experience for players first time playing basketball.
Youth Basketball- A 7 to 9 week program (depending on season) for ages 5 to 12. Practices held once during the week and games on Saturdays. Each player receives a YMCA reversible jersey. Three seasons held in a year in May to June, July to August, and December to February.
Blastball Soccer- A 6 to 7 week introductory program for ages 3 and 4. Practices held once during the week and games held on Saturday mornings. Each player receives a YMCA jersey. Focus of program centers on skill building and a fun experience for players first time playing soccer.
Youth Soccer- A 7 to 9 week program (depending on season) for ages 5 to 12. Practices held one or times during the week and games on Saturdays. Each player receives a YMCA pro style jersey, shorts, and socks. Two seasons held in a year in the Spring (March to May) and in the Fall (September to November).
T-ball- A 6 to 7 week introductory program for ages 3 and 4. Two seasons run in a year in the Spring (May and June) and the Winter (November and December). Practices and games held on Saturday mornings. Each player receives a YMCA jersey and hat.
Camp
Jim & Heather Gills Day Camp
Your child will spend the day in positive and safe environment while participating in a variety of activities such as arts & crafts, outdoor recreation, field trips, swimming, and more.
June 13- August 17
Weekly Fees (per child): $125 (facility members), $150 (program members)
In addition to Day Camps, the Y offers a variety of specialty camps throughout the summer. Whether your child is interested in sports, cheerleading, theatre or dance; we have the camp for you!
Sports Camps
BASKETBALL
AGES 5-12
June 13th - 17th
July 11th - 15th
August 1st - 5th
Learn the fundamentals of the game and have fun at the same time! Dribbling, shooting,passing, and defense are just
some of the skills we'll work on.
FLAG FOOTBALL
AGES 5-12
June 27th - July 1st
July 25th - 29th
Are you ready for some football? Passing, catching, running, and football strategies are just some of the skills we'll work on.
SOCCER
AGES 5-12
June 20th - 24th
July 18th - 22nd
August 8th - 12th
Do you have game? In this camp we'll work on passing, catching, running, and football strategies.
AGES 5-12
June 27th - July 1st
July 25th - 29th
CHEERLEADING
AGES 5-12
June 27th - July 1st
July 25th - 29th
Go Team, Go! During a week of cheerleading camp we'll learn the the basics of cheerleading as well as routines to perform.
GYMNASTICS
AGES 5-12
June 20th - 24th
July 18th - 22nd
Come and learn tumbling techniques and more during this week of fun!
T-BALL
AGES 3-5
July 11th - 15th
August 1st - 5th
Does the next Evan Longoria live at your house? Then sign them up for T-Ball Camp!
AGES 5-12
June 27th - July 1st
July 25th - 29th
ALL SPORTS CAMP
If one sport isn't enough for you, how about 3 in one week? Soccer, basketball, and flag football all in camp!
SPORTS CAMP INFORMATION
Days/Time Monday-Friday, 10:00am-11:30am
Cost: $20 Summer Campers, $40 facility member, $60 program member, DAYS/ TIME Monday-Friday, 10:00 - 11DAYS/ TIME
For more information on our sports camps please contact Bryan Sunnucks at 727-328-9622, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Monday-Friday, 10:00 - 11:30 am
COST $40 Facility/ $60 Program/ $20 Summer CampersCOST $40 Facility/ $60 Program/ $20 Summer Campers
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Dance Camps
ELLY MARSHALL DANCE CAMP DIRECTOR
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TINY DANCER
This camp incorporates ballet, tap , and jazz as well as a fun craft each day! Dancer's will learn a dance to perform on the last day.
Week of June 27th
Week of July 11th
Week of July 5th-8th
DAYS/ TIME Monday-Thursday, 12:00 pm-3:00 pm
COST $60 Facility/ $70 Program/ $30 for Summer Campers
SUPER STAR DANCE
AGES 8 & up
Week of June 20th
Week of July 18th
Super Star Dance Camp incorporates ballet, tap, jazz and a great dance routine that the dancers will perform on the last
day.
MUSICAL THEATRE
AGES 8 & up
Week of July 25th
(Act I)
Week of August 1st
(Act II)
In Musical Theatre Camp you'll learn to sing, dance, and act out a musical!
Dance Intensive
Middle & High School ages
August 8th- August 18th
For the serious dancer, this camp will stretch and challenge you as a artist.
Dance CAMP INFORMATION
Days/Time Monday-Thursday, 12:00pm-3:00pm
Cost: $30 Summer Campers, $60 facility member, $70 program member,
For more information on our dance camps please contact Kelly Marshall at 727-328-9622, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Camp Essentials
HOW DO I REGISTER?
Space is limited at some YMCA Summer Camps, so sign up early!
1. Complete a registration packet for each child and return it to the
YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg Summer Camp location at which your
children) are attending.
2. At time of registration, a non-refundable registration fee and
first week of camp fees are due. The registration fee is $25 per
child, $35 per family.
PAYMENT AGREEMENT
Accepted methods of payment and due dates vary between camps.
Please check the Parent Agreement Form included in this packet from
your specific camp location.
Additional Fees:
• Any payments received after the designated due date will be charged a late fee of $2 per day.
• If you are late picking up your children), you will be charged a late fee of $10 per child for every15 minutes, or portion thereof.
• Notification will be sent to you and a $25 service charge will be assessed for any payments returned by your financial institution.
Refunds
No refunds will be provided for Day Camp unless the YMCA is notified in writing. Any written refund request must be received at least ten (10)
days prior to the start of camp sessions. Refunds will not be given once camp sessions have begun.
LUNCH
Lunch will be provided at certain camps every day June 14th-August 9th, unless otherwise noted by the site. Please check with your camp site
to verify if lunch is provided.
YMCA DISCIPLINE POLICY
1. Verbal warning to the child and parent.
2. Written warning to the parent.
3. Suspension from the program.
4. Dismissal from the program.*
Dismissal from the program for disciplinary reasons could result in permanent removal from all YMCA Programs. A decision to allow a participant to return must be made by the Executive Director. All children enrolled in YMCA Programs are expected to follow the rules established by the YMCA for the safety of the children in the program. Parents may be asked to meet with the Director if their child has continual behavior problems.
Your cooperation and support help insure that all children have a fun and safe experience at the YMCA

Aquatics
At the Y, we believe that the ability to swim is a critical life skill for every person, from children to seniors. We provide swim lessons that use a variety of fun methods to help overcome fears, build confidence in the water and develop skills that last a lifetime. We also have a variety of water fitness classes that provide aerobic activity in a low impact setting.
The aquatics facility at the Jim & Heather Gills YMCA is equipped with a large, heated pool with six lap lanes, spa & dry sauna, a two-story water slide, zero depth entry, and a children's waterfall. We serve approximately 94,00 people annually through swim lessons, water aerobics, aquatic therapy, and water safety classes such as first aid, CPR, and lifeguard certifications.
Click here to download an Aquatics Schedule
AQUATICS COORDINATOR
MIKE MORRALL
727-328-9622
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HEAD LIFEGUARD
NIKKI SMITH
727-328-9622
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Aqua Zumba
This class combines the energy of latin music and beats with a great low-impact workout. Recommended for those with joint issues. Click here to download an Aqua Zumba flyer!
Swim Lessons
We have a variety of swim lessons available for all ages, infants to seniors. Below you can find the class that best suits what you are looking for. For more information please contact the Aquatics Staff listed below.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A SWIM LESSON BROCHUREPrivate Swim Lessons
Available for two year olds through adults who want some extra attention and more instruction. All of our private lessons are taught by our own certified instructors.
Adult Swim Lessons
Classes consist of instruction in basic swimming, stroke techniques and personal safety skills. Class is set up to move at your own pace with no pressure to advance too quickly.
Parent/Child (Ages 6-36 Months)
Emphasizes water adjustment, parenting skills and water safety. Special attention is given to the varying developmental stages of this group. Goals for this program include the child's enjoyment and adjustment in and around the water, while instructing parents how to assist in the development of their children's future swimming skills.
Preschool Lessons (Ages 3-5 yrs)
Children work under the direct supervision of qualified instructors to learn basic swimming techniques and safety in and around the water. Children will move at their own pace.
• Pike/Eel—Beginners
• Ray/Starfish—Advanced Beginners
Semi-Private Lessons (Ages 3 - 5 yrs)
This class is the same as the regular preschool class with a smaller student/teacher ratio.
Youth Lessons (Ages 6-12 yrs)
Develop the child toward student-centered learning. This forty-five minute program offers personal safety, personal growth, stroke development, water games, sports and basic water rescue. Child should be aware of and follow pool rules. The instructor will teach swimming techniques that are matched according to each child's skill and learning abilities. The more advanced your child becomes in this program, the more strokes he/she will learn. Remember, each child progresses at a different pace!
• Polliwog—Beginners
• Guppy—Advanced Beginners
• Minnow/Fish—Intermediate
• Flying Fish/Shark—Advanced
Water Fitness Classes
Water Aerobics
Develop muscle tone and flexibility, while the buoyancy of the water cushions the joints. Exercises can be adjusted for low, medium or high impact. You do not have to be a swimmer to attend.
Deep Water Aerobics
Develop muscle tone and flexibility. Use flotation devices along with the buoyancy of water to cushion your joints. Exercises can be adjusted for low, medium, or high impact. You must be a swimmer to attend.
Happy Hinges
This is an opportunity for individuals with bone, muscle, or joint problems to exercise through a workout that fits their needs. Specially designed, low-impact workout consisting of three categories: range of motion exercises, strengthening exercises, and conditioning exercises. Warm water and slow movements can also help relieve pain and stiffness.
Moving Forward
Specialized program for people who want one-on-one assisted exercise in the water. These sessions are held in chest-deep water and use a variety of equipment and aquatic apparatuses. Great for victims of stroke, accidents, CP, etc.
** Call for availability**
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD AN AQUATICS SCHEDULE
Swim Team (Ages 8-18 yearsOpen/Family Swim)
o Available for children and youth interested in joining a swim team. Two different sessions are offered; Pre-Swim Team and Swim Team. Both programs are held monthly beginning on the 1st of every month and ending on the last day of the month. Swim Team is offered Monday through Friday from 6:00pm to 7:30pm ($70 for members, $110 for non-members) and Pre-Swim is held Monday through Thursday from 6:00pm to 7:00pm ($60 for members, $100 for non-members)
Open/Family Swim
Open for your swimming enjoyment. There will be no classes and all swimming activities will be open to members. Children 8 years and older are allowed in the pool without supervision; any child younger then 8 needs to have parental supervision. *No exceptions*
Lap Swim
Pool time for lap swim only. Lap swim is an Adult Fitness Activity. Youth under the age of 13 are not allowed to participate. Youth under the age of 16 must pass a swim test in order to participate. Masks, fins, snorkels, and kickboards are allowed. Noodles and other instructional floatation devices are not allowed in the lap lanes. If more than two swimmers are in a lane, you must stay to the right and circle swim. **A minimum of one lap lane will be open at all times.
The YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg hosts a variety of events throughout the year. The YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg hosts a variety of events throughout the year. Please be sure to check out our events calendar for a more complete list of all of our events!
YMCA Neighbor-to-Neighbor Program
The YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg's Neighbor-to-Neighbor Christmas program provides a traditional Christmas to more than 400 families suffering financial hardship. Families that are sponsored through our program receive a tree with decorations, Christmas dinner, a bible and toys for the children. This is all made possible by donations from local businesses and community members, but also could not be done without the help of volunteers. The program includes two major events, Tree Delivery Day and Toy Box Night. On Tree Delivery Day, volunteers gather to deliver Christmas trees & decorations to the sponsored families. It is a wonderful and rewarding experience to be able to see the look on a recipient's face when the tree is delivered! On Toy Box Night, the YMCA closes early and is turned into Santa's Toyshop! Recipients come, and with the help of our cherished elves (our volunteers), select toys for their children. This night is a wonderful community event.
YMCA Businesses Building A Better Community Luncheon
Business leaders from throughout St. Petersburg attend the YMCA Businesses Building A Better Community Luncheon not only for a great networking opportunity but to also hear a fellow business leader speak on growing a business through outstanding leadership and vision. The luncheon, which is typically held in April, focuses on the important roles that corporate giving and philanthropy play in strengthening communities. Proceeds from the YMCA Businesses Building A Better Community Luncheon will benefit community leaders by funding programs that enrich the lives of children and their families through academic support, cultural arts, health and wellness, and computer literacy.
Imagine going to work knowing that what you do each day positively influences the lives of people and communities. As the nation’s leading nonprofit organization committed to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y offers more than just a job—we offer you a career with a future and the chance to make a lasting difference in your community. At the Y, you can discover your passion and a lifelong career helping to solve some of the nation’s most pressing social issues.
There is No Other Workplace Like the Y
The Y is a nonprofit like no other. That’s because in 10,000 neighborhoods across the nation, we have the presence and partnerships to not just promise, but deliver, positive change. Every day, our staff—of all ages and from diverse backgrounds and life experiences—work to bridge the gaps in community needs by nurturing the potential of children and teens, improving the nation’s health and well-being and providing support to our neighbors. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace.
The Y Invests in You
The Y is dedicated to helping you reach your professional goals because we want you to feel valued in your work and confident in your potential. Here, supervisors believe in you and help you to succeed. You’ll be encouraged to become a leader through:
- a comprehensive leadership development and certification system that promotes learning at all stages of your career.
- scholarships for continuing education and training.
- employee resource groups created for staff of diverse backgrounds and experiences.
- coaching, mentoring and career pathing.
Caring Culture
Character is what counts at the Y, where our values—caring, honesty, respect and responsibility—shape our culture. The Y is a diverse community where your colleagues quickly become your friends.
Employee Benefits/Compensation
Each Y offers a different compensation package that includes some or all of these benefits:
- Competitive salaries • Health and dental insurance
- Disability and life insurance
- Flexible work schedule • Subsidized child care
- Free YMCA membership • Tuition reimbursement
- Reduced program fees
- Time-off benefits for vacation, illness and holidays
- YMCA Retirement Fund
PLEASE RETURN ALL EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONS TO:
LeeAnn Fox- This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
600 1st Avenue North, Suite 201, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Who We Are
The Y is the nation’s leading nonprofit committed to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
Our Mission
To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
Our Cause
We are a powerful association of men, women and children joined together by a shared commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering a sense of social responsibility. We believe that lasting personal and social change can only come about when we all work together to invest in our kids, our health and our neighbors. That’s why, at the Y, strengthening community is our cause. Every day, we work side-by-side with our neighbors in 10,000 communities to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
What We Do
The Y makes accessible the support and opportunities that empower people and communities to learn, grow and thrive. With a focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y nurtures the potential of every youth and teen, improves the nation’s health and well-being, and provides opportunities to give back and support neighbors.
How we do it
There is no other nonprofit quite like the Y. That’s because in 10,000 neighborhoods across the nation, we have the presence and partnerships to not just promise, but to deliver, lasting personal and social change.
- The Y is community centered. For nearly 160 years, we’ve been listening and responding to our communities.
- The Y brings people together. We connect people of all ages and backgrounds to bridge the gaps in community needs.
- The Y nurtures potential. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
- The Y has local presence and national reach. We mobilize local communities to effect lasting, meaningful change.
Our Impact
The Y is, and always will be, dedicated to building healthy, confident, connected and secure children, adults, families and communities. Every day our impact is felt when an individual makes a healthy choice, when a mentor inspires a child and when a community comes together for the common good.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chair/Chief Volunteer Officer: Philip A. McLeod
Vice Chair: Susan S. Mittermayr
Treasurer: Jana L. Jones
Secretary: Jane Link Ferguson
Past Chairman: Harvey A. Ford
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
- Bronson Alexander
- Stephenson Anderson
- Christopher R. Bell
- David S. Cox
- Dick Crippen
- Mary Evertz
- Stephanie E. Goforth
- James S. Henderson
- Joseph H. Lang
- Mendee B. Ligon
- David McEachern
- Melissa L. McLeod
- David L. Neely
- Murray B. Silverstein
- William H. Stover
- William G. Tapp
- David Wilbanks
- Earnest Williams

ADDRESS: 2421 4th Street South
St. Petersburg, FL 33705
PHONE: 727-821-9348
Fax: 727-821-3389 Tues and Thurs 11:00am – 12:00pm
Primary Focus: Afterschool Academic Programs, Camp, Open Computer Lab, St. Petersburg Prodigy Art Program, SilverSneakers®, Financial Education for Adults, Community Outreach Center.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Elena Stowers
Membership Benefits
• One-week pass to the Jim and Heather Gills YMCA
• Reciprocal membership to the state-of-the-art Child's Park YMCA
• Access to the computer lab/internet access
• Direct access to resources provided by YMCA partners
• Group exercise classes, such as Silversneakers, Balance and strength and Bone Density
• Advance notice and preferred registration
• Early registration for limited spaces for summer camp, all Holiday camps and in-service days
• Special pricing for all in-service camps
• Discounted facility rental
• Member rate for youth swim lessons
Yearly Membership Rates
Membership Type Yearly Rate
Individual $10
Family $20
Payment Options
Annual Payment - If you choose this form of payment, your membership will run through the annual period at which time you can renew. If you allow your membership to expire, you have 30 days to renew without having to pay the joining fee again.
Termination Policy
No contracts! If you wish to terminate your membership, please give the YMCA a written notice by the 1st day of the month. Cancellation forms are available at the Member Services Center to assist with proper notification. Membership fees are non-refundable, and all membership cards must be returned upon termination.
The YMCA reserves the right to cancel memberships due to non-sufficient funds and/or noncompliance of the YMCA Code of Conduct.
Facility Usage
Have your next birthday party, family reunion, or meeting at the YMCA. With a large space good for a variety purposes, the Harbordale YMCA is available to you at an inexpensive rate! To find out more about Harbordale YMCA facility rentals call Elena Stowers at 821-9348.
Code of Conduct
At the YMCA, we expect staff, members and guests to behave in accordance with our mission and values at all times, respecting the rights and dignity of others. We demonstrate Caring, Honesty, Respect, Responsibility and Faith by:
• Checking in with a membership card at the Member Service Center.
• Resolving conflicts in a respectful, honest and caring manner. Never resorting to physical contact or threatening gestures.
• Respecting others by refraining from intimate behavior in public; abstaining from contact of a sexual nature.
• Respecting the property of others; never engaging in theft or destruction.
• Creating a safe, caring environment; never carrying illegal firearms or devices.
• Participating in programs to build a healthy spirit, mind and body; never engaging in the use, sale, dispensing or possession of illegal drugs or narcotics, or the unsanctioned use of alcohol on YMCA premises.
Adherence to the YMCA Code of Conduct and regulations is essential. Noncompliance may result in suspension or termination of YMCA membership
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chair/Chief Volunteer Officer: Philip A. McLeod
Vice Chair: Susan S. Mittermayr
Treasurer: Jana L. Jones
Secretary: Jane Link Ferguson
Past Chairman: Harvey A. Ford
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
- Bronson Alexander
- Stephenson Anderson
- Christopher R. Bell
- David S. Cox
- Dick Crippen
- Mary Evertz
- Stephanie E. Goforth
- James S. Henderson
- Joseph H. Lang
- Mendee B. Ligon
- David McEachern
- Melissa L. McLeod
- David L. Neely
- Murray B. Silverstein
- William H. Stover
- William G. Tapp
- David Wilbanks
- Earnest Williams





