Everyone knows the Y’s Men.
The 550-member group of retirees (and semi-retirees) enjoys speakers, social events, dozens of activities, and volunteer efforts.
Less well known are the Y’s Women.
They’ve been around for 33 years. They too are an active, fun group.
They are not affiliated with the Y’s Men (although many Y’s Women are wives or widows of members).
And although they (and their male counterparts) were founded at the Westport Weston Family YMCA, neither group is connected with the Y today.
The other day, she talked about the organization. Members range from those who, like her, have deep roots in Westport, to women who moved here recently (often to be near grandchildren), and look to make friends and find community.
The Y’s Women meet twice a month, 11 a.m. on Mondays at Green’s Farms Congregational Church.
The Y’s Women’s spring luncheon.
Like the Y’s Men, the women boast an active speakers series. Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, Dr. Robert Altbaum and novelist Fiona Davis are recent guests. Soon to come: State Representative Jonathan Steinberg.
Sub-groups — books, movies, tai chi, mahjong, trivia, Scrabble, one dedicated to the New Yorker magazine — meet on their own. A “Solos” group, for women without partners, is very active too, including weekly summer potluck dinners at the beach.
Potluck dinner, at the beach.
One of the newest groups is “Jewels of Westport.” Led by Jilda Manikas, they’ve taken a backstage tour of the Westport Country Playhouse, and visited sculptures at town parks.
Y’s Women get out often, to art galleries, botanical gardens and more, up to 45 minutes away. Some members drive; their riders kick in for gas.
“This is an amazing group of women,” Spiegel says. “It’s a great way to learn, do interesting things and make friends.”
The Y’s Women welcome members from surrounding towns. For more information, click here.