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TWIN RIVERS YMCA - Twin Rivers YMCA of New Bern, NC is dedicated to building healthy, confident and connected children, adults and families. Every day our impact is felt when an individual makes a healthy lifestyle choice, when a mentor inspires a child and when a community comes together for the common good.


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  • Johnny6Toes - Well.... It Moisturizes At Least! But...

    As with plenty of other people, I went through the turmoil of acne throughout Jr. High & High School. While I eventually grew out of and won that battle, it has had a lasting effect in the forms of scars on my temples.

  • Nick Illario - If I had to list the five most important things ...

    If I had to list the five most important things in my life they would be: America, my mom, guns, big breasted women, and Trioxalin. No more questions.

  • David W. Zentz - Sad story.

    Sad story . . . I did not see the "Refrigerate After Opening" stamped on my biltong package and ended up losing about 2/3 of the package

  • Justin - Great beginners set!

    After doing extensive research on a gold set in the price range of 100-250 USD, I went with this one. Previously I bought a 120USD set from Walmart, I returned them after one game, not that they were terrible clubs, but I could feel the lack of quality. So i bought this set and they day it arrived (2days after ordering) I went and played 9 holes.

  • David Eyre - A total waste of time and money

    A total waste of time and money. These folks should be charged with false advertising. No mouse, just green coloured water. Stay away.

  • K. Mui - but these are SUBSTANTIALLY better than the cheap $9 Franklin smashminton I picked up ...

    I'm not a regular badminton player, but these are SUBSTANTIALLY better than the cheap $9 Franklin smashminton I picked up at the local Modell's to play with at the park. Carry bag is nice, but a cheap and low quality afterthought rather than a full time piece of equipment.