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Freedom Valley Y Registering Now For Programs

Winter programming awaits!

POTTSTOWN PA – Registration for the Freedom Valley YMCA winter program session, which begins Jan. 10 (2011) and runs through Feb. 27, will be held daily during regular hours at the Y, 724 N. Adams St., Pottstown PA. Y fitness and wellness classes and programs are available for all ages. They include aquatic programs, cycling, ZUMBA and Kettlebell training.

For more information, call 610-323-7300.

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