The City of Menomonie and YMCA of the Chippewa Valley are surveying people in the Menomonie area about a possible expansion of services to Menomonie. Approximately 400 people will receive phone calls over the next several weeks about their interest in having a "Y". The survey launched April 24 and preliminary results will be released in May.
“Our YMCA continues to seek ways to ensure our programs and services are accessible to all. Our goal is to understand the needs of the communities within our area and determine how our organization can help answer the call. Collecting the data and voice of the residents in Menomonie is the logical next step in this process for our team,” shared Derek White, President & CEO, YMCA of the Chippewa Valley.
There is also an on-line survey you may complete if you are interested.
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