
Old Colony YMCA, Easton Branch - Easton, MA
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N 42° 04.192 W 071° 06.246
19T E 325930 N 4659675
The YMCA at Easton, currently in the Handle Shop building of the old Ames Shovel Shop, has many facilities available to help members "develop to their fullest potential by providing programs that are progressive and responsive to their needs."
Waymark Code: WM9R78
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 09/23/2010
Views: 5
In the North Easton section of Easton is the Old Colony YMCA, Easton Branch. The Y has two locations: one between Elm and Oliver Streets, and the other on Barrows Street. Not much is provided on the web site specific to this branch.
The first address at 5 Elm Street is to the main facility. There is also an entrance on Oliver Street, near the railroad depot. One of the entrances has large crayons flanking it and the sign has a line for the direction to daycare. At the north end of the building is a glassed in pool, which was being used at the time.
The second address at 10 Barrows Street for the gymnasium, which is near the center of the village about a half mile away.
The 2010 schedule lists all sorts of programs, such as exercise and weight programs at the Wellness Center (Elm St.), Youth Activities (both), swimming programs (Elm St) and sports (both).
Old Colony YMCA is the regional organization, based at 320 Main Street in Brockton. It serves over 100,000 people in 31 communities in southeastern Massachusetts.
YMCA, YWCA: YMCA
 Currently Being Used: Yes
 Physical Address: 25 Elm Street Easton, MA United States of America 02356
 National Association: YMCA of America
 Local Association: Old Colony YMCA
 Website: [Web Link]
 Date local association was founded: 01/01/1887
 Gym at this location?: yes
 Temporary housing at this location?: no
 Daycare at this location?: yes
 Date building was built: Not listed

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