The old school building along Butler Avenue that has served the Tybee Island community for nearly a century is everything, all at once. It houses the YMCA, rentable community rooms, a cafeteria the island uses as a food pantry, a recycling center and a hygiene locker. There are rooms for yoga, dance and spin classes. There’s a gym that TIMA students use, and during the day they use the playground and the pavilions for play or instruction outside.
Tybee Island resident shares concerns about charter school in city park

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