The North Suburban YMCA in Northbrook, IL, has member rates for all ages and budgets and a full range of programs for members and non-members all ages. See the table below.
The Y is open to all regardless of race, religion, country of origin, sexual orientation, marital status, or physical condition. No one is turned away due to an inabililty to pay. Check out our web page at: http://nsymca.org/y/
The Y is about Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibilty.
For more information call 847-272-7250Membership CategoryMonthly DuesYouth (3-17 years)$31/monthStudent/Young Adult (NEW) (18-29 years)$31/monthlyAdult (30 - 59 years)$54/monthFamily(IRS guidelines for dependents) May now include Au Pair from a recognized agency (see Membership Director for details)$78/monthSingle Parent Family$64/monthSenior Adult (60 years plus)$49/monthSenior Family (60 years plus/IRS guidelines for dependents)$70/month$120 dollars i know its crazy but it actually works Here is a little story i experienced i didn't like swimming but my mother told me to go and i didn't know how to swim so they taught me and it only took about 4-6 weeks that's Awessome . I'm a professional in swimming wouldn't u like to be one to , to safe people at least .
To keep the pool free of fibers, dyes, and bacteria from old-fashioned swim suits. Before women came, there was no reason to use trunks.
There are no "free swims" but there are open swims that cost like 7-8 $ and all depends on your area
play basketball and swim
At the age of 12 :)
You may be allergic to the chlorine in the water.
Actually some do and some don't. You should try looking at some YMCA sites.
It doesn't matter as long as you have a swimsuit over it.
There are many ways to learn how to swim. You can either just go swim with friends in a private pool. Or you could take swimming lessons at a swim club or YMCA.
This really depends on what. If for YMCA's or other swim teams the answer is varied. It also changes every year. As a swimmer myself, I have managed to compete in the nationals for YMCA's. Your time must reach a certain time to go there.
By taking swimming lessons...don't try to learn how to swim by yourself, you could drown! Maby take lessons at you local YMCA!!!
yes the YMCA has a pool but I'm not sure of the times and when its open. You can go to YMCA.net for more info. on that.
It depends where you live! Where I am, in is about 30 dollars per month but there are many more programs here than in other parts of the the US.