Greater Kansas City YMCA Events
Teen Night Out

Youth and Family Events
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Teens can spend time with friends, make new friends and explore their interests at Teen Nights. They'll have an opportunity to have fun with recreational activities such as dances, basketball and swimming. And parents have the peace of mind knowing their child is in the safe and positive environment of the Y and engaged in activities just right for the teen age group.
Matter of Balance Class

Active Older Adult Events
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Free class for older adults who are members of the Y and are concerned about falling or have fallen or those who want to increase activity and exercise. Participant can walk independently (a cane is okay.) Class is not appropriate for those with dementia. Learn to view falls as controllable, set goals for increased activity, improve balance, flexibility and strength and make changes at home to reduce fall risk.
Head Start Mass Application Event

Youth and Family Events
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The Mid-America Regional Council is hosting Mass Application Events in Clay, Platte and Jackson counties throughout the months of March and April for YMCA Head Start programs. This event is at Lucile H. Bluford Library, 3050 Prospect Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64128.
Applications will be completed on a walk in basis. Last application is taken at 3:15 p.m. No appointment is necessary.
If you have questions or need to request an interpreter, please call MARC Head Start at 816.841.3382 or email marcheadstart@marc.org.
Matter of Balance Class

Active Older Adult Events
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Free class for older adults who are members of the Y and are concerned about falling or have fallen or those who want to increase activity and exercise. Participant can walk independently (a cane is okay.) Class is not appropriate for those with dementia. Learn to view falls as controllable, set goals for increased activity, improve balance, flexibility and strength and make changes at home to reduce fall risk.
New Theatre & Restaurant: "Million Dollar Quartet"

Active Older Adult Events
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Matter of Balance Class

Active Older Adult Events
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Free class for older adults who are members of the Y and are concerned about falling or have fallen or those who want to increase activity and exercise. Participant can walk independently (a cane is okay.) Class is not appropriate for those with dementia. Learn to view falls as controllable, set goals for increased activity, improve balance, flexibility and strength and make changes at home to reduce fall risk.
Kids Night Out

Youth and Family Events
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At the Y, we know parents need a break from time to time. With Kids Night Out, parents enjoy a night out while kids engage in fun and safe activities at the Y. Kids, ages 3 to 11, enjoy games, crafts, dinner, swimming and more centered around a unique monthly theme. 3-year-olds must be potty-trained. Check in is from 4:30 - 5 p.m. The program starts promptly at 5 p.m. and doors will be locked at that time, as the center will be closed.
Matter of Balance Class

Active Older Adult Events
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Free class for older adults who are members of the Y and are concerned about falling or have fallen or those who want to increase activity and exercise. Participant can walk independently (a cane is okay.) Class is not appropriate for those with dementia. Learn to view falls as controllable, set goals for increased activity, improve balance, flexibility and strength and make changes at home to reduce fall risk.
Teen Night Out

Youth and Family Events
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Teens can spend time with friends, make new friends and explore their interests at Teen Nights. They'll have an opportunity to have fun with recreational activities such as dances, basketball and swimming. Parents have the peace of mind knowing their child is in the safe and positive environment of the Y and engaged in activities just right for the teen age group.
Matter of Balance Class

Active Older Adult Events
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Free class for older adults who are members of the Y and are concerned about falling or have fallen or those who want to increase activity and exercise. Participant can walk independently (a cane is okay.) Class is not appropriate for those with dementia. Learn to view falls as controllable, set goals for increased activity, improve balance, flexibility and strength and make changes at home to reduce fall risk.