Frankly, I love it all. As a Senior Medicare recipient, I love it that you have the exercise classes for us older adults, and the other AOA activities as well, like Bingo, Pokeno, and so many others. I think it’s a great outreach, too, that you have a daycare for the little ones, aquatics for them and all ages, two gyms, and an indoor walking trail. I love it also that, when schools are closed, the kids have a safe place to hang out, and enjoy the Y’s amenities.
I am devastated that Ransburg is closing, and am wondering how could such a great community outreach be allowed to do so.
The programs are awesome, they offer a variety of programs that meet the need of all ages for my family. These programs are a way to keep youth involved in positive activities. Ransburg has a family feel and we love coming because of those reasons. The staff are always so nice and they always keeps us informed with changes and updates. The facility is clean, and well organized. I would highly recommend this YMCA to others.
Well, I DID like EVERYTHING about your programs and activities. But now, with the horrible news that Ransburg YMCA is closing for good, after 67 years in operation, I am very sad, angry and disgusted. I would like investigators to look into how this facility was financially managed. And what factors led to this shocking decision. It just doesn't make any sense to me. The decision makers, including Gregg Hiland, President and CEO YMCA of Greater Indianapolis, should have their actions investigated. Any other organization as large and as crucial to a community as Ransburg YMCA would of course, be thoroughly investigated.