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ROBERT AND VIRGINIA BAUER
FAMILY BRANCH
422 East Broad Street
Preschool classrooms and a playground
A multipurpose room for preschool, teen, family and senior
programs
A Teen Cardio Arcade featuring DDR, Game Bikes,
Jacob's Ladder and Cybex Trazer.
Teen/senior lounge and conservatory with a kitchen area
A computer learning center
Additional parking spaces

Y Volunteer Opportunities
The Westfield Area Y welcomes volunteers.
Volunteers are the "heart" of the Y. Whether it's
spending time with children, greeting the public, helping
at a street fair, or offering clerical or tutoring
assistance, . . . there's just no way to put a
price tag on the sense of fulfillment that comes from
helping someone else. If you'd like to get involved
and become a part of the Westfield Area Y family of
volunteers, please call Rose Mary Castellone at
908-233-2700 x268.

Westfield Area Y
STRONG KIDS
Annual Support Campaign
The Westfield Y's Annual Support Campaign is a yearly
appeal for contributions to support scholarship and ensure
that all in need who wish to participate in the Y's
asset-building programs and services are able. Your
financial contribution helps us provide the emotional
support families in need deserve -- the support they get
at the Y. A gift
to the STRONG KIDS campaign is an investment
in the future.
At the Westfield Y, one of our most important goals has
always been to enrich the lives of children, youth and
teens. We believe that giving them a safe and
nurturing "home- away-from-home" benefits everyone.
Y programs reinforce important values such as caring,
honesty, respect and responsibility. Through a
variety of fun and rewarding activities, they also develop
valuable skills while gaining confidence and self-esteem.
You simply can't put a price on strengthening and
enriching the health, safety, security and character of a
child. For more information, please call the
Westfield Area Y at 908-233-2700.

Endowment Program
Become a member of The Westfield Area Y Triangle
Society. Your contributions help us continue our
work in building leaders of tomorrow. Gifts can
include an outright gift, a bequest in a will, a gift
of life insurance, a gift of real estate with retained
life interest and gifts that provide income to
donors during their lifetime. Call Mark Elsasser,
Executive Director at (908) 233-2700 ext. 224 for
more information.

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MAIN FACILITY
220 Clark Street
25-yard indoor
swimming pool
20-yard indoor warm water swimming pool for specialized
activities
Air conditioned double gym with climbing wall and
interactive Sportwall
Two air conditioned racquetball courts
Two circuits of strength training equipment including
Cybex and Nautilus
Over 120 pieces of fitness
equipment including treadmills, stairmasters, elliptical
trainers, crosstrainers, freeclimbers, rowing machines,
gravitrons, a full range of Cybex equipment and more.
Fitness Express Center featuring 16 pieces of
strength and cardio equipment for adults and families with
children as young as 7 (size restrictions apply)
NEW! Nautilus
Fitness Advisor (personalized digital workout
prescriptions and tracking system)
NEW! State-of-the-art
Sportwall
Aerobics/exercise/dance studio. Over 80 classes per
week.
School age child care classrooms
Showers, lockers and changing facilities
Large, mirrored air-conditioned free weight room
Whirlpool and Sauna in Gold Men's and Women's Fitness
Center. Steam Room in Gold Men's Fitness Center.
Large, mirrored, air conditioned free weight room
Wheelchair accessible family locker rooms
Fully accessible entrance to physically challenged
individuals
CHILD CARE CENTER
170 Elm Street
Full day child care and
Kindergarten at 170 Elm Street behind the First Baptist
Church.

If you are in need of
financial assistance, please visit the Y or call for a
financial assistance application.
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