YMCA town hall emphasizes purpose | Price County Review | apg-wi.com

2022-04-21 06:56:53 By : Ms. Jenny zhai

Ryan Zietlow, CEO for YMCA of the Northwoods, talks about the history and mission of the YMCA during an April 7 town hall at the Park Falls Public Library. He explained the consistencies of the community survey and listened to input on what facility amenities and programming should include.

Ryan Zietlow, CEO for YMCA of the Northwoods, talks about the history and mission of the YMCA during an April 7 town hall at the Park Falls Public Library. He explained the consistencies of the community survey and listened to input on what facility amenities and programming should include.

Ryan Zietlow, CEO for YMCA of the Northwoods, talks about the history and mission of the YMCA during an April 7 town hall at the Park Falls Public Library. He explained the consistencies of the community survey and listened to input on what facility amenities and programming should include.

Ryan Zietlow, CEO for YMCA of the Northwoods, talks about the history and mission of the YMCA during an April 7 town hall at the Park Falls Public Library. He explained the consistencies of the community survey and listened to input on what facility amenities and programming should include.

Ryan Zietlow, CEO for YMCA of the Northwoods, talks about the history and mission of the YMCA during an April 7 town hall at the Park Falls Public Library. He explained the consistencies of the community survey and listened to input on what facility amenities and programming should include.

Ryan Zietlow, CEO for YMCA of the Northwoods, talks about the history and mission of the YMCA during an April 7 town hall at the Park Falls Public Library. He explained the consistencies of the community survey and listened to input on what facility amenities and programming should include.

PARK FALLS — An April 7 town hall to discuss the results of a YMCA community survey showed there is consistency among the community in terms of needs.

Ryan Zietlow, CEO for YMCA of the Northwoods, said he has worked with a group of Park Falls residents and leaders to put the pieces in place to bring a YMCA to the city. The city of Minocqua has worked on a plan for years and so it was a surprise to see Park Falls get such a jumpstart with a $5.675 million Neighborhood Investment Program Grant from the Wisconsin Department of Administration in addition to the private donors who have pledged support from the beginning.

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