What’s Happening at the YMCA This June & July

What’s Happening at the YMCA This June & July

Summer Camp, Swim Lessons, Family Fitness & More

Summer Starts at the Y

Summer is heating up at the YMCA of Reading & Berks County, and there’s something happening for every age, stage, and schedule. From summer camp and swim lessons to water safety, Les Mills launches, senior events, youth programs, and family fun, June and July are full of ways to stay active, connected, and part of the Y community.

Whether you’re looking for a safe place for your child to grow, a new class to try, a way to stay moving, or a reason to get the whole family out of the house, the Y is ready for you this summer.

Together, We’re Building a Stronger Y for All

At the YMCA of Reading & Berks County, legacy is built by the people who choose to show up for their community.

This year’s Breakfast of Champions for Youth was a powerful reminder that a legacy is not only what we leave behind. It is what we choose to build right now.

2026 Breakfast of Champions for Youth

Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, donors, guests, volunteers, and friends of the Y, the 2026 Breakfast of Champions for Youth has raised more than $115,000 so far for our Annual Support Campaign. Special thanks to our extraordinary Annual Support Legacy Partners in 2026: Dorothy M. Haas Charitable Fund and M&T Bank.

The incredible community support helps the Y continue showing up for children, families, teens, seniors, and neighbors across Berks County. It helps open doors to camp, child care, wellness programs, connection, mentorship, and support when people need it most.

We are deeply grateful to everyone who helped make this year’s event meaningful, but the work continues. When you give to the Y, you help create a stronger, healthier, more connected community.

That is what it means to Live Your Y. Leave Your Legacy.

Want to see more from this year’s event? Read the full Breakfast of Champions for Youth recap and see how our community is turning generosity into lasting impact.

Read the Recap | Donate Today

LesMills Luau Launch Week at Sinking Spring Y

Get ready to bring the energy because LesMills Luau Launch Week is coming to the Sinking Spring YMCA! From July 20–27, members can catch brand-new LesMills releases, fresh music, new moves, and tropical launch-week fun during regularly scheduled LesMills classes.

Grab your Hawaiian shirt, jump into a class, and try something new. Each class brings a little extra island-style energy, so stop in when you can and celebrate launch week with your Y community.

Free for members and $13 for non-members – bring a friend!

There’s Still Time to Join the Fun at the Best Summer Camp in Berks

Summer camp is almost here, and there’s still time for kids to jump into a season full of fun, friendship, adventure, and confidence at the Y’s award-winning summer camp.

YMCA Summer Day Camp serves children from 5-12 years-old with full and half-day program options across Berks County. Camp runs June 8 through August 21. Campers will experience themed weeks, field trips, pool or water days, STEAM activities, outdoor games, creative projects, and plenty of screen-free time to just be a kid.

Every week gives campers something new to look forward to. Families can choose the weeks that work best for their summer schedule, but spots can fill quickly, so now is the time to register.

Summer Is Coming: Build Water Confidence with Swim Lessons at the Reading Y

Summer is around the corner, and we all know what that means: pool days, splash pads, vacations, and kids begging to be in the water every chance they get.

Swim lessons at the Reading YMCA help children build confidence, learn important water safety skills, and feel more comfortable in and around the pool. Whether your child is just getting started or ready to keep growing their skills, lessons are a great way to help them enjoy summer safely.

Give your child the chance to feel stronger, safer, and more confident in the water this season.

Sign Up for Swim Lessons Today

Plan Ahead for the 2026–27 School Year

School may feel far away, but fall schedules fill up fast. Start planning now for your family to explore YMCA early learning, Pre-K Counts, and before and after school care options for the 2026–27 school year.

Pre-K & Early Learning 

Give your child a strong start with YMCA early learning and Pre-K Counts programs. Our child care programs help children build confidence, routines, social skills, and school readiness in a safe, caring environment.

Before & After School Care

Make the school year easier with school age child care that gives kids a safe place to learn, play, and connect before and after the school day. Space can fill quickly, so families should plan ahead.

Family Movie Nights are back at the Y

Family Movie Nights are back, giving families an easy, fun way to spend time together this summer.

June and July movies include

  • Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu on Friday, June 5 
  • Toy Story 5 on Friday, July 3.

Both movies begin at 6:30 PM at Reading Movies 11 & IMAX.

Seats are limited and registration is required at least 24 hours before each movie night. RSVP today to save your spot.

Headlines, Highlights, and Spotlights

Read our community spotlights, news, blogs, and stories that have been highlighted by media or recognized for local impact.

Ken Borkey Jr. Named President & CEO of the YMCA of Reading & Berks County

The YMCA of Reading & Berks County has welcomed Ken Borkey Jr. as President & CEO. A longtime Y leader with nearly 15 years of service, Ken brings deep knowledge of our programs, staff, members, and community partnerships as he helps guide the Y into its next chapter.

Reading YMCA swim team athletes celebrate historic wins at the YMCA National Championships.

Reading Y Swim Team Makes History at YMCA National Championships

Sixteen Reading Y athletes represented Berks County on a national stage, earning historic wins and showing what hard work, teamwork, and Y community support can make possible.

Cazden smiling in the pool during swim lessons at the YMCA of Reading and Berks County

Mission Moments: Cazden’s Y

Cazden’s story is a powerful reminder that the Y is more than a place to swim, play, or work out. It is a place where families find support, connection, and community when they need it most.

The Y is more than a gym; it’s your place to connect, grow, and belong. Stay close, stay active, and stay part of something bigger.

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Holiday Hours on July 4

Closed: Adamstown Y, Mifflin Y, Reading Y & Tri Valley Y

Open w/ Modified Hours: Sinking Spring Y open 7 AM – Noon | Group Fitness Pop-up Classes, No Child Watch

Savethe Date

6/2

Mifflin YMCA Senior Flip Flop Frenzy

6/17

Art Class w/ Allison 

7/20 - 7/27

LesMills Luau Week at Sinking Spring YMCA

7/22

Art Class w/ Allison 

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Spider Web Layered Bean Dip: A Spooktacular Snack You’ll Actually Feel Good About

Spider Web Layered Bean Dip: A Spooktacular Snack You’ll Actually Feel Good About

Halloween snacks don’t have to be sugar bombs or Pinterest nightmares. This Spider Web Bean Dip from YMCA Nutrition Expert Shawn Borup is the perfect combo of festive, filling, and secretly good for you, aka, that magical combo of fun to make, healthy to eat, and actually kid-friendly.

This weekend, Shawn will be bringing this ghoulishly good recipe to WFMZ-TV69’s Saturday Sunrise, where she’ll whip it up live and share how the Y helps families stay healthy, happy, and balanced long after the candy buckets are empty. During the segment, she’ll also highlight our Before and After School Care and School’s Out programs, the perfect solutions for busy parents looking for safe, engaging, and affordable care during school breaks and holidays.

Oh, and she’s also dropping a little teaser about our Black Friday specials… (Trust us, you’ll want to tune in for that one!)

So grab your spooky snacks and your favorite little goblins, because this one’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.

Halloween spider web bean dip layered with guacamole, salsa, and cheese on a round platter

Spider Web Bean Dip Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 2 cans refried beans

  • 1 cup guacamole

  • 1 cup salsa

  • ½–1 cup sour cream or Greek yogurt

  • ⅓–½ cup cheddar cheese

  • Sliced olives and/or jalapeños (optional, but highly encouraged)

Shawn suggests going organic with your ingredients when you can, because better ingredients mean better fuel for your family’s fun (and fewer mystery chemicals in your cauldron).

Instructions:

  1. Spread refried beans on a round platter like you’re creating your edible canvas.

  2. Add a smooth layer of guacamole (the “green goo” of your dreams).

  3. Spread on salsa, sprinkle cheese, and toss on olives or jalapeños if you’re feeling spooky.

  4. Spoon sour cream or Greek yogurt into a small baggie, snip off the corner, and pipe your spider web design on top.

  5. Serve with cucumbers, zucchini, celery, or whole-grain chips or crackers.

  6. Pro tip: Cut the recipe in half if your crowd’s smaller, or double it if your neighbor’s kids “just happened to stop by.”

Why We Love This Recipe (Besides It Being Delicious)

  • It’s easy enough for a weekday, festive enough for a Halloween party.

  • Kids can help “draw” the spider web (and probably eat half the cheese in the process).

  • You can make it ahead, refrigerate it, and pull it out right before the chaos begins.

  • It doubles as a stealthy veggie delivery system.

This snack isn’t just cute, it’s packed with protein, fiber, and healthy fats to keep everyone’s energy steady. No sugar crashes, no candy-fueled chaos, just clean, tasty fun.

Don’t Miss It!

Catch Shawn Borup live on WFMZ-TV69’s Saturday Sunrise this weekend for the full cooking segment, plus tips for keeping your family healthy and happy this fall with the YMCA’s Before and After School and School’s Out Care programs.

And while you’re there, keep your eyes peeled for Shawn’s sneak peek at our Black Friday deals, because fitness, childcare, and fun family programs make the best gifts.

About the YMCA of Reading & Berks County

At the Y, we’re here to help families thrive, in and out of the kitchen. From nutritious recipes and youth programs to community events and healthy living initiatives, the Y is your home base for wellness, growth, and connection.

Recipe by: Shawn Borup, YMCA Nutrition Expert