Save the YWCA pool [1] from P-G on September 21, 2005 What a shame that the YWCA will be closing its swimming pool for lack of funds ("Downtown YWCA Closing Its Pool, Gym," Sept. 14). Over 200 young women and seniors will lose a place to exercise. It is not free, as members pay around $300 a year. The women who use that pool shop Downtown and have lunch. There goes Pittsburgh, backwards again. There must be a way that it can be saved. The mayor and our city council should look into this as it keeps both young and old active. Jack Heim, Avalon
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| - Save the YWCA pool [1] from P-G on September 21, 2005 What a shame that the YWCA will be closing its swimming pool for lack of funds ("Downtown YWCA Closing Its Pool, Gym," Sept. 14). Over 200 young women and seniors will lose a place to exercise. It is not free, as members pay around $300 a year. The women who use that pool shop Downtown and have lunch. There goes Pittsburgh, backwards again. There must be a way that it can be saved. The mayor and our city council should look into this as it keeps both young and old active. Jack Heim, Avalon
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| - Save the YWCA pool [1] from P-G on September 21, 2005 What a shame that the YWCA will be closing its swimming pool for lack of funds ("Downtown YWCA Closing Its Pool, Gym," Sept. 14). Over 200 young women and seniors will lose a place to exercise. It is not free, as members pay around $300 a year. The women who use that pool shop Downtown and have lunch. There goes Pittsburgh, backwards again. There must be a way that it can be saved. The mayor and our city council should look into this as it keeps both young and old active. Jack Heim, Avalon
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