
Child Safety Is The YMCA Of Natrona County’s First Priority
For the last week or so, the YMCA of Natrona County has been closed for its annual cleaning, and now families are looking forward to resuming their programs, workouts, swimming, and family outings they love.
As you get back to the Y, there's a new change that you need to be aware of when it comes to aging. The new change is to help the YMCA provide a safe and reliable outlet for kids.
Until now, monthly passes broke down like this:
- Youth 0-9 - $16
- Student 10-17 - $25
- Student 18-19 - $28 (with student ID)
- Young Adult - $38
- 1 Adult 30-59 - $52
- 2 Adults 30-59 - $70
- 2 Adult Household (2 adults + dependents up to 23) - $84
- 1 Adult Household (1 adult + dependents up to 23) - $67
- 1 Senior - $40
- 2 Seniors (1 member 60+) - $54
- Child Watch - $24 per month (with household membership)
Now, Student memberships will be from 12-17, instead of 10-17. 11 and under will fall under the Youth Membership category. Youth fitness training will be available for children aged 10-13 who wish to access certain areas, provided they are under adult supervision.
The YMCA of Natrona County is currently in the process of applying for Praesidium Accreditation, a national recognition for organizations committed to the highest standards of child protection. This work reinforces our dedication to ensuring the safest possible environment for kids and teens at the Y.
The YMCA of Natrona County has been impacting the Casper and surrounding areas since the original building was built in 1962. Since then, there have been additions, reconstructions, and improvements to continue serving the needs of the members and their families.
To learn more about our memberships, programs, and opportunities, visit CasperYMCA.org.
YMCA Swimming Pool Grand Opening 2022
Gallery Credit: Nick Perkins, Townsquare Media
YMCA Outdoor Wall Art - Casper Wyoming
Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods
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