Today’s Monday Mission Update is a little late coming out because, frankly, I’m still in a state of stunned exuberance over my beloved South Carolina Gamecocks making their way to the Final Four. Certainly not everyone reading this is a college basketball fan, and most people reading this may care
Month: March 2017
Join the Y and Dr. Elise Worley of Medstar Union Memorial Hospital for an open health talk on “Cognitive Wellness and Ways to Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease”. Tuesday, March 28th, 9:45am The Weinberg Y in Waverly Reserve your seat for this free health talk online. Be sure to
Over the last few days we’ve been interviewing Y members, participants, volunteers and other friends to ask them all one central question: “Why does the Y matter in your life and in the life of the community?” The answers have been heartening to say the least and will be shared
If you had the happy occasion recently to wander into the room at the Weinberg Y used by the Y Achievers program (our career and life readiness program for local middle and high school students), you would have witnessed something that would have likely surprised you. The students were hosting
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Wise words from Theodor Seuss Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss) our rhyming, whimsical, national treasure. In many ways, I think you could say that he was also the “original rapper!”