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Marysville and Mill Creek Ys Unveil Over $500,000 in Wellness Upgrades

During the month of June, our Marysville and Mill Creek branches received exciting upgrades to their wellness centers—investing over $500,000 to create more inviting, better-equipped spaces for every member of our community. 

At the Marysville Y, the transformation is extensive with all-new cardio and selectorized strength equipment, a reimagined layout with dedicated space for stretching, and an exclusive TRX/barre studio—designed to meet members where they are in their wellness journey. 

The Mill Creek Y now features a variety of brand-new wellness equipment, including a full suite of treadmills—elevating the member experience with a refresh. 

These enhancements reflect our commitment to the Y’s mission—to invest in people, places, and possibilities. By bringing more value to every membership, we’re creating spaces where wellness is accessible, goals are within reach, and every individual can thrive. 

YMCA of Snohomish County memberships include access to all facilities across the county. Make sure to stop by and check out the new equipment at our Marysville and Mill Creek branches! 

The Y and Tapped Public House Partner to Provide 2,500 Thanksgiving Meals

Mukilteo, WA, November 14, 2024.In an inspiring display of community spirit, the YMCA of Snohomish County and Tapped Public House are partnering together to provide 2,500 fully-prepared Thanksgiving meals to local families in need. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to addressing food insecurity and fostering connection during the holiday season.

This initiative stems from a long-standing relationship between Tapped co-owner, Sean Drought, and the Mukilteo Family YMCA. Sean has been involved with the YMCA for over 20 years and currently serves as a board member for the Mukilteo Family YMCA. Tapped’s purpose is to bring community together through an exceptional hospitality experience. This giving event and relationship with the YMCA is a meaningful way to make a positive impact and expand that mission’s reach.

“Tapped is more than a restaurant—it’s a gathering place,” says Sean. “Partnering with the Y made sense because we’re aligned in creating a stronger, healthier community. Together we can serve our neighbors and give families and friends the gift of time and connection while they enjoy a delicious meal.”

The YMCA and Tapped Public House share a common goal of fostering connection and care within the community. “There is something wonderful about humans and communities that take care of each other,” says Sean. “And bonus, the volunteers and partner organizations get just as much joy out of the experience as the families receiving support.”

Thanksgiving meals are available to families in the Mukilteo and Everett School Districts, with no other eligibility requirements or applications. Meals are distributed in partnership with local schools and community organizations to reach families who benefit most. Recipients enjoy fully-prepared meals delivered to their doorsteps on Thanksgiving Day, eliminating the stress and barriers of food preparation.

“It’s more than a meal. It’s a chance for families to come together without the burden of cost or effort,” says Cynthia Kelly, Executive Director, Mukilteo Family YMCA. “During challenging times, I’m deeply grateful for the chance to provide such a meaningful gift to local families.”

In its 4th year, the partnership continues to grow, engaging over 200 volunteers who handle everything from assembling meals to delivering them to homes. “Every year, the community shows up in droves, asking how they can help. It’s empowering and inspiring to see,” says Marissa Clark, General Manager, Tapped Mukilteo. “Hearing stories from recipients—families who couldn’t otherwise afford Thanksgiving, refugees rebuilding their lives—reminds us why this matters.”

For those who wish to contribute, donations can be made at ymca-snoco.org/give. While meal registrations for this year are full, anyone still in need can contact Cynthia Kelly at [email protected] for assistance.