Saline Recreation Center in Saline, MI 48176
Saline Recreation Center is located on 1866 Woodland Dr in Saline, MI. Our family has been members for many, many years.
My husband likes to call it the “house of pain” because we go and work out almost every morning.
For families that are residents of Saline City, Pittsfield Township you can get a membership for the entire family for only $415.00 per year. If you live in Lodi, Ann Arbor, Saline Township and the surrounding area the yearly membership is $510.00.
The Saline Rec Center provides many opportunities for recreation, including weight rooms for both men and woman, racquetball and wallyball courts, tennis courts, walking trails, ice skating in the winter, playgrounds, an Olympic size swimming pool and a kiddie pool.
For adults wanting to work out, there is a Kids’Corner with trained staff to have the children enjoy themselves with books, slides, play house, coloring books and more. It is available for children from 2 months to 9 years old.
Four times a year a booklet is printed with all the times available for classes including: tennis lessons, fitness classes, volley ball, ballroom dancing classes, yoga, kickboxing, pilates, swimming classes, spinning classes, water aerobics and more !
At the Saline Recreation Center you can rent out space for birthday parties, with swimming, racquetball, inflatable moon walk and volley ball. Call the Saline Recreation Center for information on booking parties, at 734-429-5208.
You can also visit their web site at City of Saline.org You can register on line for classes or call in to get signed up.
Individuals can join for $215.00 per year if a resident and $275.00 for non-residents. Seniors can join for $ $160.00 per year resident and $ 215.00 non resident.
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Once again, Ann Arbor has been named in the Top 10 Affordable Places to Retire by U S News & World Report.
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Ann Arbor Great City for Commuters

Ann Arbor is ranked in the top 15 cities for commuters to live in.
In a new report published this week by US News and World Report and featured on Yahoo Real Estate, it was said:
Ann Arbor, Mich. Average commute time: 18.4 minutes .
Non-car commuters: 27.5 percent
Since it is one of the best-known college towns in America, it shouldn’t be surprising that Ann Arbor is not car-heavy. Many of the city’s major employers, such as the academic journal service JSTOR, the weather service Weather Underground, and the headquarters for Google’s AdWords service are based downtown. That centralized location and Ann Arbor’s compact nature make commuting easy for walkers, bikers, and bus riders.
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