2009 Golf Scramble Registration
2009 Golf Scramble Sponsor Form
2009 Hodag Run Results
Adult League Team Roster Form
Gym Schedule Summer I
Moonshine Run Registration Form
Pool Schedule Summer 1
Rhinelander Program Guide Summer 2009
Sports Camp
Summer Adult Program Schedule

YMCA Fall Hours
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Monday – Thursday
5:30am – 9:00pm
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Friday
5:30am - 8:00pm
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Saturday
7:00am - 5:00pm
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Sunday
12:00pm – 5:00pm


Summer I Session Starts June 7
Registration for Members Starts May 27
Registration for General Public Starts May 29

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The YMCA of the Northwoods will be offering Weekly or Daily wristbands to Hodag Country Fest participants. This would allow participants full access to the Y, including SHOWERS!! ID and Hodag Country Fest Wristband is required.

Day Pass $5.00

Week Pass $30.00



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YMCA of the Northwoods

Beck Family Center


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2009 Golf Scramble Registration
2009 Golf Scramble Sponsor Form
2009 Hodag Run Results
Adult League Team Roster Form
Gym Schedule Summer I
Moonshine Run Registration Form
Pool Schedule Summer 1
Rhinelander Program Guide Summer 2009
Sports Camp
Summer Adult Program Schedule
Summer Leagues
Summer Swim Lessons
Tennis Open
Youth Program Schedule Summer 1
YMCA at a Glance
We believe that every child, family and community is precious and the organizations in the community should foster harmony and growth. The YMCA of the Northwoods mission statement, vision, and program goals are based on the following guidelines.

Self-worth
From children to seniors, people are recognized in the Y for their uniqueness, which, in turn enhances their sense of self – their value. It might be a teen elected club president, a fund-raising volunteer winning “The Best Campaigner” award, or a young child successfully swimming across the pool for the first time and being promoted to the next higher level of swim instruction.

Christian Principles
YMCAs encourage people to develop their faith, though the YMCA does not promote a specific religion. The Y is a faith-based organization. It does not apologize for that but instead celebrates its Christian heritage and prides itself on being a place where people of many different religions can come together.

Positive Relationships
The YMCA is a community service organization and as such encourages civic responsibility and service to the community. The YMCA enables people to make a positive contribution to the world while strengthening their own family relationships.

Holistic Health
The YMCA created the three-sided triangle logo to point out the relationship among the health of spirit, mind, and body. Educating and enabling people to practice healthy habits is an important way the YMCA fulfills its mission.

Appreciation of Diversity
The YMCA encourages the valuing of differences whatever those differences are – including ethnic background, economic level, educational accomplishments, gender, physical/mental abilities, or religions. It is only when we can move beyond tolerance to appreciation that this goal is achieved.

International Awareness
The YMCA is a worldwide organization, and it is the responsibility of every Y to help educate its community about the larger community – the world. Awareness leads to understanding and only where there is understanding can there be peace.

Leadership and Service
Since its earliest days, the YMCA has been a source of leadership development. Leadership development knows no limit of age – children, teens, young adults and seniors – all have the capacity to enhance their leadership skills and become servant leaders.

Environmental Stewardship
With its commitment to preserving natural resources and teaching environmental education, the YMCA believes that we must all take care of the world and its resources. We are responsible for God’s world and enabling future generations to enjoy its beauty and resources.

If you are interested in knowing more about our facility or would like a tour, please call us at 362-9622 and set up an appointment.

YMCA Core Values
Caring - Honesty - Respect - Responsibility


Mission Statement
To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.


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- Rhinelander Program Guide Sumer 2009

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YMCA of the Northwoods
Beck Family Center
2003 Winnebago Street East
Rhinelander, Wisconsin 54501
(715)362-YMCA(9622) | Fax: (715)362-9623
YMCA of the Northwoods - Eagle River Program Center
Phoenix Center on the Northland Pines Campus
1812 Pleasure Island Drive
Eagle River, WI 54521
(715)479-9500

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