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Branch Info
8233 Park Avenue Garrettsville, OH 44231
Branch Hours
Today's hours: 7am–noon / 3pm-8pm

Upcoming Classes:

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Why Choose the YMCA?

The YMCA isn’t your typical gym. Not only do our locations offer fitness centers with first-rate amenities, but the Y takes the next step, serving as a family-friendly community center too. Unlike your standard gym, we are a non-profit cause-driven organization, committed to strengthening communities. We achieve this through camps, afterschool programs, substance abuse treatment, and more. 

 

The Garrettsville Family YMCA offers a community garden, group exercise classes, meeting rooms, and more. Interested in becoming a member? Join today

Amenities at this location

Want to see more of our facility? Visit us today for a personalized tour!
Group exercise classes
Adult enrichment programs
Community garden
Gymnasium
Meeting rooms
Strength/cardio equipment
Batting Cage
Pickleball
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Latest News:

Women holding a canoe at Camp Menogyn
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Celebrating Women's History Month

March is National Women’s History Month! We are celebrating and reflecting on the roles women have held which strengthen communities and advance agendas for the greater good of all. In looking around our region and across the globe, we see promising leadership and vision being shown by many women.
4 senior-aged people cooking together
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Prediabetes and Type Diabetes programs start this month. 

Did you know that one of the most destructive things for your heart and blood vessels is having elevated blood sugar? High glucose levels severely damage your blood vessels, leading to increased heart attack and stroke risks.    The Y has proven programs for people with increasingly higher blood sugar (prediabetes) and those who already have high blood sugar (type 2 diabetes).  
Carter G. Woodson
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Black History Month and the YMCA

Did you know that Black History Month has roots associated with the YMCA? In 1915, Carter G. Woodson, a University of Chicago alumnus, arrived in Chicago to attend a national celebration of the 50th anniversary of emancipation sponsored by the state of Illinois.