RICHLAND -- There are still some openings for the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Cities' fifth annual Parent/Child golf tournament, set for 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Columbia Point Golf Course in Richland.
The Scotch Ball (alternating shot) tournament is open to children ages 7-14.
Cost is $60 per pair. Teams will compete by child's age category. Registrations will be accepted until the tournament is filled.
All proceeds benefit the YMCA Scholarship Fund, which ensures that no child is ever turned away from any YMCA activity due to inability to pay.
Registration forms can be downloaded from www.ymcatricities.org or by visiting the YMCA office at 1234 Columbia Park Trail.
Call 509-374-1908 for more information.
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YMCA hires new Pasco, youth and family programs directors
YMCA hires new Pasco, youth and family programs directors
The YMCA of the Greater Tri-Cities has announced a new director for the Pasco YMCA and a new youth and family program director.
Gary Stalder, the new Pasco YMCA director, has 29 years of YMCA experience ranging from aquatics and sports director to executive director. He most recently worked at the Family YMCA of Baker County as the executive director.
Stalder grew up in Omak and received a bachelor's in recreation management from Northwest Nazarene University.
Registration open for YMCA child care
Registration open for YMCA child care
Registration is open and financial assistance is available for the YMCA's School-Age Child Care Program.
The program offers child care before and after school in the gymnasiums of 11 Kennewick elementary schools. Space is limited.
A $50 annual registration fee is due at time of registration and includes a YMCA youth membership.
Ski Bluewood discounts available through YMCA
Ski Bluewood discounts available through YMCA
The YMCA of the Greater Tri-Cities and Walla Walla YMCA are selling discounted lift tickets to Ski Bluewood.
Tickets went on sale Monday at 741 S. Dayton St., Kennewick, and at 1234 Columbia Park Trail, Richland.
Adult lift tickets are $32. Students with ASB IDs are $29. Seniors and kids in grades first through eighth are $25. The savings ranges from $8 to $10.
Ski Bluewood discounts available in fundraiser
Ski Bluewood discounts available in fundraiser
Ski Bluewood is selling discounted lift tickets to benefit the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Cities.
Tickets will be available through March 31. Discounted tickets are $32 for adults, $29 for students with ASB cards, and $25 for seniors and children.
To purchase tickets to the Dayton ski resort, visit the YMCA at 1234 Columbia Park Trail, Richland, or at 741 S. Dayton St., Kennewick.
Be grateful the Tri-Cities offers a lot for children
Be grateful the Tri-Cities offers a lot for children
Summer's over, school has started and so has the regimented schedule for kids.
But before we bid goodbye to summer, let's be thankful for all the season has to offer. One of the benefits of summer vacation is the chance for families to relax a bit and for kids to try new things. And Tri-City kids are lucky. They live in a community that offers a ton of activities designed especially for them.
Some towns might not be able to offer much, but with three good-sized cities and a wide variety of organizations that cater to kids, the Tri-Cities is a great place for a child to spend a summer.