Office Hours Effective 10/1/2025 through March 31, 2025:​
Monday and Friday 11am - 3 pm
Saturday 8 am - 12 pm​​
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Halloween Activities Schedule is 4-6PM on Sat, Oct 25 with Trunk or Treat afterwards.
Next Board meeting will be November 15th at 10 AM at the Pool Building. This is the last open meeting for 2025.​
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We now have site maps at the office for $3.
Sorry, no payments will be accepted on this website. Please mail checks to: GY POA PO Box 89 Flinton, PA 16640 or call: 814-687-4220 during normal business hours listed above or leave a message for a call back.
NEW COMPLIANCE OFFICER(FORMERLY SECURITY) NUMBER
814-920-0422
Lori Northrop is resigning no later than August of 2026. Please click the link to review a job posting for the Glendale Yearound POA Bookkeeper position if you are interested in applying.
Free tutoring for kids who need it but can't afford it! Please DM Joanne Leclair-Crigamire on Facebook. She tutors reading, English, grammar and writing. Thank you, Joanne!
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Glendale Yearound Recreation
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Need something to do?
Glendale Yearound has many choices to select from, plus there are quite a few outside the gate. Below is just a sample.
SAT. OCT 25 -HALLOWEEN FESTIVITIES FROM 4-6pm WITH TRUNK OR TREAT AFTERWARDS.

There are multiple hiking trails within GYR and also at Prince Gallitzin State Park.

There are 2 playgrounds within GYR, one by the pool and the other off of Fox Ridge in the campground area.

Community Swimming for Residents during the summer months.

Community Pavilion Located next to Playground and Pool

Horseshoe pits are located across from the pool building and located down the hill are tennis courts and a basketball court for everyone to enjoy.

Located just a few miles from Glendale Yearound is Cambria County's Rock Run Recreation Area. Over 140 miles of trails for ATV's, Dirt Bikes, OHV's and Side by Sides.

With Lake Glendale for fishing, boating, swimming, hiking and picnicking in the warmer months. And snowmobiling and ice fishing in the colder.


