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Revamp at PCYC

The Police and Community Youth Club, at Umina Beach, has been revamped under the new leadership of Tim Keogh.

Planned activities this year include classes in self-defence, drama and discovery, boxing and therapeutic massage, as well as pilates and tai chi.

Keen to attract new members, the centre boasts features such as pool, table tennis and air hockey tables, a re-furbished gymnasium, a bush tucker garden and outdoor fitness track.

The "Pump" dance parties, a popular mainstay of the club's program, are also expected to return this year.

Part of the club's new schedule is its new "commuter friendly" hours of operation, allowing access to the facilities earlier in the morning and later during the evening.

Mr Keogh said the PCYC was dedicated to providing quality sporting and entertainment facilities, with programmed activities that focussed on fitness and fun for youth of all ages.

Membership costs $5 per year for those under 18, and $10 per year for those over 18.

For more information, contact the club on 4344 7851.



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