UPCOMING EVENTS

22 events
May Membership Promotion YMCA of Greensboro
May 17
Event

May-September Romance Membership Promotion

From May 14-18, join the YMCA of Greensboro and receive no joining fee! Then, if you still love the Y by September, we’ll waive your September fee. Use code SummerLoveTheY2026 to save.
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Multiple locations
Person practicing yoga outdoors on a mat, balancing in tree pose with arms extended, surrounded by a shaded park setting with trees and seating nearby.
May 21
Healthy Living

Yoga in the Park | Mind/Body Series

Join us for Yoga in the Park, our Mind/Body Series! Classes will meet on Thursday evenings April through June 2026. These classes are primarily yoga/meditation classes.
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1105 Hobbs Rd.
A group of adults sitting together and building a structure out of colorful sticks.
May 22
Event

Amazing Abilities Club

Every Friday, join us for our Amazing Abilities Club! This club focuses on motor skills, problem-solving, social interaction, and more, providing sensory activities and fun for all ages.
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HAYES-TAYLOR MEMORIAL YMCA
A group of adults playing a board game together. They are laughing.
May 22
Event

YMeet Board Game Night

Bring your friends and join us every Friday in the Hayes-Taylor Memorial YMCA café! Have fun and meet new people in a relaxed, welcoming environment. Visit the Hayes-Taylor YMCA front desk for more information.
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HAYES-TAYLOR MEMORIAL YMCA
A woman using hand weights in a group exercise class.
May 25
Event

Free Fit3D Scan Days

Join us for free Fit3D scan days! Appointments are in 15 minute increments and can be made online. Click the ActiveNet links below to register!
Multiple locations
Two women outdoors walking together. One of the women is holding walking poles.
May 26
Event

Nordic Walking Group

Every Tuesday, join us for our Nordic Walking Group at the Spears Family YMCA! Nordic walking (Scandinavian walking) is a total-body, fitness-focused, outdoor walking technique using specialized poles to engage 90% of muscles, burning up to 40% more calories than regular walking. It enhances posture, improves balance, and reduces knee joint stress, making it a high-intensity, low-impact exercise suitable for all ages.
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ALEX W. SPEARS III FAMILY YMCA