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Enjoy countless ways to connect with others by attending group exercise classes, making a splash in the aquatics centers, taking some laps on the walking tracks, or meeting some new pickleball buddies.

Photo provided by YMCA of Central Kentucky

It’s a big birthday for the YMCA of Central Kentucky170 years old, to be exact — and to celebrate, they’re welcoming new members with a $1.70 join fee throughout October. Since 1853, the nonprofit has strengthened our community through membership and programs for all.

With a focus on spirit, mind, and body, the Y offers exercise, group activities, aquatics, sports, + more. Cheers to the Y’s impact — past, present, and future. Sign me up.

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