Free Activities for Community Members Offered at Snoqualmie Valley YMCA

Since we are now firmly in the dark and gloomy PNW autumn, the Snoqualmie Valley YMCA would like everyone to know about some free indoor activities to help pass the time.

The YMCA is offering many fun and free activities this fall open to all Snoqualmie Valley community members. Membership is not required, although participants and guests will need to create a YMCA account to fill out waivers either in person or online.

Vaccination verification, or a negative PCR test (3 days or less), and masks are required to enter the facility. Free activities are listed below:

Community Youth and Teen Sports for Grades 5-12

Basketball: Monday-Friday 2:30-5:30 p.m. and Sunday 12:30-3:00 p.m.

Volleyball or Badminton: Saturday, 12:30-3:00 p.m.

Snoqualmie Valley YMCA, 35018 SE Ridge Street.

Legal photo ID required for ages 16 and up.

Mah Jongg Afternoons

Tuesday and Thursday, 1:15 – 3:15 p.m. Snoqualmie Valley YMCA, 35018 SE Ridge Street. Check-in at the front desk. Must have a photo ID. Join this fun, strategic, tile-based game. Sessions are held on a drop-in basis and everyone is welcome regardless of experience. Informal lessons are available.

Family-Friendly Fitness

Second Saturday of each month, starting November 13, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Snoqualmie Valley YMCA, 35018 SE Ridge Street. Check-in at the front desk. Must have a photo ID. Join this fun, family-friendly fitness class that will vary each month. Classes include yoga, Zumba, Bootcamp, cycle, and more.

No-Join Fee for the YMCA

A membership with the YMCA facilitates access to additional year-round activities. The membership joining fee is waived now through the end of the year. Benefits include month-to-month membership, access to all group exercise classes, a free Personalized Wellness Plan, and free Equipment Orientation. Scholarships are available.

For detailed information about YMCA activities or joining the YMCA, email dreul@seattleymca.org or visit seattleymca.org.

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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