Norfolk Family YMCA

Located in Norfolk, Nebraska

We Build Strong Kids, Strong Families, Strong Communities

We are located at 301 W Benjamin Avenue. Our current facility opened in May of 1981. In the 28 years since opening this building, we have added on and remodeled twice to keep up with our growing membership. The YMCA is for everyone, young and old, members and non-members. So come on in and join the fun.

Feel free to come and tour the building and pick up information on memberships, classes, and pool times.

Our Mission

To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy Spirit, Mind and Body for all.

Summer Swim Lessons

Register on-line or in person for the final sessions of swim lessons. Registration open for: Express Session (July 6-10), Session III (July 14th-July 24th), Session IV (July 28th-August 7th), and Evening Session II (July 14th – August 6th). Class size is limited to 6 participants.

4th of July
Jul 4

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Attention Visiting YMCA Members

We honor memberships from all YMCA’s so when visiting our area, be sure to bring your membership card!

2009 Triathlon Results now posted!

Congratulations to all the 2009 Norfolk Family YMCA participants! The overall male winner was Ryan Long of Omaha, Nebraska and the overall female winner was Morgan Chaffin of Carbondale, Illinois. Detailed results under Adults/Fitness-2009 Triathlon.

Group Cycling classes added on Tuesday/Thursday evenings at 5:30pm

Class begins June 16th! Tell your friends!

New Body Vive this summer!

Join us for Body Vive on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30am this summer.

Building Hours for the Summer

Monday-Thursday
5:30am to 10:00pm
Saturday
7:00am to 6:00pm
Sunday
11:00am to 5:00pm

West Doors are locked at 8:00pm
You may exit at this end if you have parked in the West lot earlier, but all entry must be done through the North doors in the main lobby.

Volunteers!

At the YMCA, your time and talent go a long way. Every hour you spend as a YMCA volunteer translates into the caring attention a child or teen needs to grow up healthy and resilient. It translates into support for families so they can be successful and strong. Into healthier lives for people of all ages, backgrounds, abilities and incomes. Into a safer, more viable community that’s a good place to live and work.