YMCA Membership Benefits
The Y offers more than programs and services, we ensure that every individual has access to the essentials needed to learn, grow and thrive.
Our fitness classes not only improve someone’s physical health; they help unleash a new outlook on life.
Our family activities not only bring families together, they help families stay together.
Our youth programs not only teach children to dribble or how to swim, they provide kids lifelong skills like confidence and teamwork.
The Y, always here for you.
Contact us via our email form or call us today to get started with your YMCA Membership.
Hours of Operation
| Facility Hours |
|
| Monday - Friday: |
5 am - 9 pm |
| Saturday: |
7 am - 7 pm |
| Sunday: |
12 pm - 5 pm |
| Holiday Hours |
|
| Memorial Day (May 30th): |
Closed |
| Independence Day (July 4th): |
Closed |
| Labor Day (September 5th): |
Closed |
| Annual Shutdown (Sept. 1st - 5th): |
Closed |
| Thanksgiving (Nov. 24th): |
Closed |
| Christmas Eve (Dec. 24th): |
Closed at 3pm |
| Christmas Day (Dec. 25th): |
Closed |
| New Year’s Eve (Dec. 31st): |
Closed at 6pm |
| New Year’s Day (Jan. 1st): |
Closed |
Member Rates
| New Member Rate |
|
| Youth (to 18): |
$13.00 |
| Young Adult (19-23): |
$26.00 |
| Adult (24-61): |
$47.00 |
| Senior (62+): |
$35.00 |
| Single Parent Family: |
$51.00 |
| Family: |
$62.00 |
All rates are monthly by bank draft only.
| Renewal Member Rate |
|
| Youth (to 18): |
$11.00 |
| Young Adult (19-23): |
$22.00 |
| Adult (24-61): |
$41.00 |
| Senior (62+): |
$30.00 |
| Single Parent Family: |
$44.00 |
| Family: |
$53.00 |
All rates are monthly by bank draft only.
Day Passes
| Youth (to 18): |
$5.00 |
| Young Adult (19-23): |
$7.00 |
| Adult: |
$8.00 |
| Senior (62+): |
$5.00 |
| Single Parent Family: |
$13.00 |
| Family: |
$15.00 |
A day pass gives you use of the facility for the day.
Program Memberships
| Youth (to 18): |
$5.00 |
| Young Adult (19-23): |
$10.00 |
A program membership entitles you to participate in YMCA programs at a higher fee than a YMCA member.
Accidents
The YMCA does not carry public health or accident insurance. All
individuals participate at their own risk.
Code of Conduct
The Board of Directors of the YMCA of Grays Harbor recognizes the
right for all YMCA members to enjoy participation in programs and
facilities without fear for personal safety or verbal abuse. The YMCA
staff is empowered to suspend membership privileges for anyone who
acts in a manner which negatively affects other members.
Supervision of Children
For everyone’s safety, no child under the age of 9 should be
left unattended in any area of the YMCA. Children 2nd grade
or under must be in a supervised area (Busytown, Y
Clubhouse, Goldberg Family Discover Center, or Rec. Swim) or
have direct supervision of a parent/guardian or responsible
member 13 years or older. This does not pertain to youth
participating in a supervised specific program.
It is the YMCA’s policy to notify police when any minor
(17 and under) is left unattended at closing.
Financial Assistance
The YMCA of Grays Harbor strives to provide
services for any youth, adult or senior who desires to participate in membership
or programs. The YMCA of Grays Harbor believes a strong sense of ownership
and pride is developed if recipients contribute to the cost of YMCA involvement.
Those not able to pay the membership or program fee may be
awarded a scholarship based on the YMCA’s ability to fund the membership
or program through the Annual Campaign, Bishop Foundation
Endowment Grant and other funding sources secured by the YMCA.
This is done by a sliding fee system and special circumstance requests.