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Your wellness journey to a healthier, stronger you starts with an all-access pass to the YMCA of Central Kentucky. We’re partnering with them this National Wellness Month to give one lucky winner a one-year membership to the YMCA (valued at $1,176).

As a member, you’ll enjoy benefits, like:

  • Access to five area locations
  • Discounts on programs (swim lessons, youth sports, camps, more)
  • State-of-the-art exercise equipment
  • Free childcare while you work out
  • Access to Nationwide Membership, which means you can work out at any of 2,600+ locations throughout the US for free
  • And so much more

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