Location Term: South Oakland Family YMCA

  • Celebrate summer with us as we welcome the new school year and have some fun with our friends and neighbors! Back to School Bash days and times will vary by location, check out the list below for dates and times, and to register. This is a FREE event for Y members and the community! When and Where…

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  • Fall into fun at the Y! There’s something fun for everyone in your family this fall at your local Metro Detroit Y, including STEAM programs, Basketball, Swim Lessons, and more.

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  • Jodi Apsey

    Business Office Manager japsey@ymcadetroit.org

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  • Chimere Ansley

    Youth and Family Program Director csutton@ymcadetroit.org

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  • Makaya Adams

    Associate Executive Director makaya.gardner@ymcadetroit.org

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  • Flavia dePasquale

    ACE Certified Personal Trainer 30+ years experience in Injury Prevention, Fall Prevention, Post-Rehab Conditioning, Nutrition Coaching, High Performance Athletic Training, Competitive Bodybuilding/Figure/Powerlifting Prep.

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  • On your next visit to the Y, share your reflections on one of the documentaries above!

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  • Trying to stay physically active but struggling to make the time? How about working out with a little help from your friends? When you work out with a partner, you’re likely to: Invite your buddies to February with Friends at the Y! Throughout February, we’re inviting our members to bring a buddy and celebrate February…

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  • Parents Night Out

    Whether your kids are looking for new fun and adventures at the Y, or you crave a kids-free night out, the Y’s Parents’ Day or Night Out programs are the perfect way to give yourself some time away while your kids play and learn alongside their peers under the supervision of our caring and trained…

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  • Diwali is a festival of lights and one of the major festivals celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and some Buddhists, notably Newar Buddhists. The festival usually lasts five days and is celebrated during the Hindu lunisolar month Kartika. This festival is a spiritual awakening in many South Indian cultures and marks the start of the…

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