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Waynesboro YMCA raising money for new pool steps

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The Waynesboro YMCA needs your help to replace the aging steps used in the Y pool.

waynesboro ymca pool stepsThe $3,500 campaign already has a $1,000 head start thanks to an anonymous donor, according to Y aquatics director Jennifer Ford.

The rest will come from an innovative fundraiser featuring 70 cards with dollar values ranging from $1 to $70.

“If we have 70 people each taking one card, we will have raised $2,485,” Ford said.

The cards are located on the wall above the east side of the pool. People interested in contributing can take a card from the display or just call in a donation or make a donation at the front desk.

You can reach the front desk at the YMCA by phone at (540) 943-9622.

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