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2010 SENIOR TRIPS
The trips planned this year for all those 60 years and older
are spectacular! You will not want to miss even one.
March 24th Trip: William Harris Homestead Tour
$25/person, includes tour, lunch and transportation!
Register in-person or online.
2010 Middle School Nights will now be held at NORTHEAST COBB YMCA.
3010 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta, GA 30062
Saturdays, 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
All 6th through 8th grade members and community
are invited!
NEXT MIDDLE SCHOOL NIGHT: March 27th!
Register in-person, online or at the door.
2010 SCHOOL SPRING BREAK CAMPS!
Choose from:
Spring Break Theme Camp
Soccer Camp at McCleskey-East Cobb YMCA
Spring Break Tennis Camp
Sports Sampler at Northeast Cobb Family YMCA!
Kids 6-12
April 5th through April 9th
Daily and weekly rates.
Sign up now online or in-person!
MR. BOB BONSTEIN,
2009 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR!
Bob Bonstein is a true leader! He served as McCleskey-East Cobb Family YMCA's Board Chairman for two years and led our efforts in transitioning from an advisory board to a branch policy board. When asked why he chose the YMCA to support and donate his time, he quotes, "I like an organization that welcomes everyone from all backgrounds and is committed to helping kids learn to live by strong principles by developing resounding character and able bodies. The YMCA is a community that supports one another and cares about doing the right thing."
He takes pride in taking part in an organization that refuses to turn away people in need, and is committed to laying a solid foundation for the future of our families, our children and our world. He feels that it is both touching and humbling to hear people single out the Y as a steady-constant in the turbulence of their lives. People facing hard times cry tears of joy when they learn they can retain their membership and their children can stay involved in the programs they love.
Mr. Bonstein is an active member of East Cobb United Methodist Church, sings with Cobb Symphony Chorus and is a Big Brothers/Big Sisters mentor. He is married to his wife, Linda, and has three children, Kristen, Rob, Megan and one grandchild, Wayne.
The YMCA of the USA makes up the largest non-profit community service organization in America. In 1858, just seven years after the YMCA came to this country from England, the first Y opened in Atlanta. Caught in the middle of the Civil War, the Y disappeared in 1864, but was reorganized in 1873, and has since been in continuous operation.
The McCleskey-East Cobb Family YMCA Branch built its existing facility in 1989. We now serve over 42,796 program and facility members, employ more than 500 people, and work with over 200 volunteers each year. We offer a variety of programs that include youth sports, childcare, performing and fine arts, health and fitness programs to list just a few.
Character Development - We accomplish our mission through programs that develop character by teaching and demonstrating the core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.
McCleskey-East Cobb Membership - McCleskey-East Cobb membership allows use of all facility amenities along with priority program registration and reduced program rates.
Metro-wide Membership - McCleskey-East Cobb members have access to all the facilities and programs offered in the metro Atlanta area.
Program Memberships - You may participate in selected programs without the facility amenities. Program memberships are available on an annual basis.
We build strong kids, strong families, strong communities.

Your YMCA, reflecting its Judeo-Christian heritage, is an association of volunteers, members and staff, open to and serving all,
providing programs and services which develop spirit, mind, and body. Financial assistance is available based on need. The YMCA actively
seeks to identify and involve those in need.
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McCleskey–East Cobb Family YMCA
1055 East Piedmont Rd.
Marietta, Georgia 30062
Phone (770) 977-5991
Fax (770) 578-2793
Driving Directions
(Note: Yahoo maps will map you directly to the facility)
Hours of Operation
Monday - Thursday
5:30 am to 10:00 pm
Program Registration 7:00 am to 10:00 pm
Friday
5:30 am to 9:00 pm
Program Registration 7:00 am to 9:00 pm
Saturday
8:00 am to 6:00 pm
Sunday
1:00 to 6:00 pm
Holiday Hours
New Year's Day
8am - 1pm
MLK Day - Closed
Easter - Closed
Memorial Day
8am - 1pm
Independence Day
8am - 1pm
Labor Day
8am - 1pm
Thanksgiving: Closed
Christmas Eve
5:30am - 1 pm
Christmas Day - Closed
New Year's Eve
5:30am - 1pm
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