Originally famous for its healing waters, this historic gem is reinventing itself as a food, shopping and wine lover's day-trip destination. We will explore this northland hamlet's historic past, and we'lll sample the town's unique shopping, dining, and wine-tasting opportunities. Lunch at Willow Spring Mercantile will include tastings of three wines. After that, we'll spend free time at the distinctive downtown shops before visiting two more local wineries for full tasting experiences. Our motorcoach departs the Olathe Y at 7:45am on Thursday, April 28th, and returns around 6:30pm. The tour includes round-trip motorcoach transportation, historic sites, shopping time, coffee break, lunch and three wine tastings (must be 21 or older to take the trip). Price per person is $125. Driver's gratuity ($2-$3 suggested) is not included.
At the Y, strengthening our communities is our cause and we are committed to helping people reach their full potential. Our New American Welcome Centers (NAWC) are designed to help immigrants - also referred to as newcomers - fully integrate into American society. This luncheon will provide guests the opportunity to gain more knowledge around this initiative through success stories from program participants, educational pieces and conversation.
Join us for a night of fresh from the oven cookies, plus a bedtime story! Dress in your pajamas and bring your favorite teddy bear or blanket to keep you warm and cozy as we read a bedtime story. Ages 12 and under, membership required. To register, call 816.300.0531.
The North Kansas City YMCA is proud to be partnering with the City of Fountain Sisters to offer a LGBTQ+ family swim night. This event is a safe space for all in our community who want an evening to have some fun! Bring your friends and family to our after hours event and come enjoy our amenities.
The Y is working to help ensure that our community has access to fresh, nutritious food through Mobile Pantry food distribution programs in partnership with Harvesters. As the pandemic continues to affect employment and strain individuals and families, the program addresses a growing need for those unsure where their next meal will come from. Participants stay in their vehicles while volunteers load fresh produce, canned goods and a variety of other non-perishable items into their vehicles. All in need are welcome.
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