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- YMCA of Metropolitan DetroitFor more than 150 years the YMCA has helped members improve their health and well being while building a stronger sense of community. Want to gain energy, reduce stress or lose weight? The YMCA offers a great place to increase health, have fun and meet new friends. When you become a member at the YMCA, we provide you with an orientation that will help you get comfortable in your local YMCA branch - we will introduce you to our support staff and show you how to use the YMCA's wide range of wellness resources, such as our state of the art fitness equipment, aquatics and yoga centers. Find your local Detroit YMCA and get started today!
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- Taylor Recreation CenterThe Taylor Recreation Center provides a broad range of fitness opportunities for residents and visitors. Amenities include weight room, cardiovascular conditioning, indoor track, gymnasium, racquetball courts, dry sauna, locker rooms, showers and the 30-minute total body workout program.
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- Troy Community CenterThe Troy Community Center was designed and built with the idea to provide "something for everyone". As you walk in the main lobby of the this barrier free facility, you will observe a comforting open environment which includes natural light provided by three skylights, commercial free music, cable TV,
Free High Speed Wireless Internet high-speed wireless Internet throughout the building and comforting tables and benches to encourage social interaction among visitors. The Community Center is open seven days per week to meet the recreational, leisure and social needs of all residents from children to seniors
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- Recreation Centers in DetroitThe mission of the City of Detroit's Recreation Department is to provide efficient and cost-effective world class urban forests, parks, recreation and leisure facilities, and services that enhance the physical, emotional and social environment of the Detroit community.
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- City of Warren Parks & Recreation CentersThe City of Warren Parks & Recreation Department provides Warren residents of all ages with quality positive, and productive leisure time experiences. The department strives to make these activities convenient, affordable and numerous in order to enhance the physical and social well being of all residents.
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- City of Canton Leisure Services programsLeisure Services programs are led by the Recreation Division. Programming is developed for people of all ages, including preschool, youth and teens, adults and seniors. Specific areas include Aquatics, Athletics, the Canton Sports Center, the B.L.O.C.K. Teen Center, the Senior Adults Program, Youth Development (Teens), Health/ Wellness and Special Events.
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- Dearborn's Ford Community and Performing Art CenterDearborn residents overwhelmingly supported a $23.8 million bond proposal in 1996, but I know the Center costs $43 million. What are the additional amenities that we're getting at the center? A more versatile theater, for one. At the time of the bond proposal, which was based on a consultant's feasibility study for a new civic center, it was thought that the city would just build a basic auditorium. But after extensive input from a broad array of community groups and a review of available finances, it was decided Dearborn would best be served with a 1,201-seat theater equipped to host both our outstanding local groups and professional entertainers. Also added were the 200-seat Studio A performance area, scenery shop, loge and balcony seating, orchestra shell with rigging, loading dock and lobby enhancements. The cultural arts portion of the center was also upgraded in response to widespread public requests, including a permanent display art gallery. Importantly, enhancements were added to the recreation features so that the center would serve residents' needs for years to come. Among the additions were the outdoor pool terrace; deck improvements, a climbing wall to safely challenge the adventurous, an aerobics room and an underground sprinkler system to ensure the outdoor athletic fields stay in top form. Improvements to the appearance of the overall site, as well as upgrades to the senior center, are reflected in the completed building.
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- The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan DetroitState of the art fitness equipment • Olympic-size swimming pools * Clean well-appointed locker rooms • Walking tracks * FREE group exercise classes for Fitness and Executive members * Spinning • Yoga/Pilates • Discounts on Center programs and events, including aquatics and sports & recreation classes
Spa services • Massage therapy • Certified personal training * Sports leagues Call now! West Bloomfield: 248.432.5496 * Oak Park: 248.967.4030
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- City of Lincoln Park Parks and RecreationThe Parks and Recreation Department offers a wide range of recreational programs, athletic programs, and special events for all ages and interests throughout the year. Programs are advertised on our events page on the website and in our Happenings Brochure which is delivered to every Lincoln Park home each December, May and September.
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- Livonia Community Recreation CenterThe Department of Parks and Recreation is committed to enhancing the quality of life for the residents of Livonia by encouraging participation through innovative programs, while pledging to be proper stewards of recreation facilities.
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