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The
Bucyrus Area YMCA Proudly Serving Our Community for 100 Years
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1903: The Wright Brothers make their first flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina; Henry Ford founds the Ford Motor Company.
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The Bucyrus Area YMCA opened in a house donated by Susan B. Kearsley. In March of 1904 a financial campaign for $12,000 was begun for the purpose of remodeling the building to include an extension for a small gymnasium on the south side and a room for two bowling alleys on the east side. In May of 1910 another financial campaign began with a goal of raising $15,000 which was used to extend the gymnasium to the alley on the south, add sixteen dormitory rooms on the second floor over the gym, and add two more bowling alleys to the east. The Directors moved into the building very proud of the newly arranged home for youth.
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1910: A revolution begins in Mexico, overthrowing President Porfirio Diaz the following year. The United States sends military forces. |
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In 1912 the first of several fires occurred at the YMCA; others followed in 1916 and 1920. The causes of these fires were never determined. A serious fire broke out in 1927 at the rear of the building, resulting in an $8,000 loss to the property which was partially covered by insurance. |
1927: Charles Lindbergh lands his plane in Paris. It is the first nonstop solo transatlantic flight. |
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In November of 1929 a successful financial campaign raised $16,000 which allowed a 20 x 60 ft. swimming pool to be constructed in the room east of the building to replace the bowling alleys. |
1929: On Wall Street, the stock market crashes on October 29. Penicillin is discovered by Alexander Fleming. |
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The following month, Mr. John Q. Shunk made a generous donation of $22,000, which was pooled with the insurance funds, and a new building was immediately in the works. The building consisted of rooms for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts and for the Boys’ Club meetings, an auditorium, a dining room and kitchen, a gymnasium with maple floor, a shower room with lockers, an exercise room, and a fire-proof boiler room. The public was invited to tour the new building, and over 3000 people passed through the beautiful new building.
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1941: On December 7, Japan attacks Pearl Harbor; Orson Welles' Citizen Kane, one of the most celebrated films of the century, premieres. |
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In April of 1947 the Board of Directors, with foresight and a look to the future needs of the YMCA, started an Endowment Fund. In 1951, Cline W. Warnock gave $13,100 as the first major endowment gift. It was hoped that this fund would continue to grow and that the income from it would be a great help to the YMCA in times of emergency and need in the years ahead. Gifts from persons who have the YMCA at heart and who wish to perpetuate their interest in the Y after they are gone are still greatly appreciated.
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1947: Jackie Robinson joins the Brooklyn Dodgers, becoming the first black man to play in baseball's Major Leagues 1951: North Korea invades South Korea, sparking the Korean War. President Truman sends U.S. military troops.
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1960 planning for a new building began, and in 1974 a site was selected
for a new YMCA facility on land donated by Ohio Mutual and H.
Schieber. A capital funds
drive with a goal of $1,600,000 was organized and led by co-chairmen
Miss Helen Picking and Mr. Robert Hubble.
In 1976 the Board of Directors approved plans for the new
building, which is still in use today on our Southern
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1976: College drop-outs Stephen Wozniak and Steven Jobs found Apple Computer. 1977: Rock pioneer Elvis Presley dies in Memphis. Charlie Chaplin passes away at age 88 and Bing Crosby at 83.
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In 1996 a new capital campaign began with a lead gift from Timken for $500,000. The campaign raised enough funds to update certain areas of the facility and to enhance the building with a new wing which included a second gymnasium, a new fitness center, and a new preschool room. The $1,590,000 addition was completed and put into use in April of 2001. |
1996: Madeline Albright becomes the first female secretary of state. 2001: Republican George W. Bush is finally declared the president-elect more than a month after Election Day.
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