Tuesday April 2, 2024
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
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Parent - Tot Swim Lessons - Parent-Tot TUESDAY Parent/Tot is a specially designed program for infants, toddlers and their parents. An adult must accompany each child in the class. The class is set up for children 6 months to 4 years of age. Our focus is getting young swimmers comfortable with the water through games and play. Parents will be introduced to the proper holds, and a creative approach to various aquatics! Swim Diapers are required for children who are not FULLY potty trained! (If they don't sleep through the night or ride in your car without a diaper on, please don't put them in our pool without one either!)
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3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 1, 2, & 3(Tue) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 3+, 4 & 5 (Tue) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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Thursday April 4, 2024
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3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 3, 4 & 5 (THURS) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 1 & 2 (THURS) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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Saturday April 6, 2024
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 3/4 (SAT) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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9:45 AM - 10:30 AM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 1/2 (SAT) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Parent - Tot Swim Lessons - Parent-Tot Saturday Parent/Tot is a specially designed program for infants, toddlers and their parents. An adult must accompany each child in the class. The class is set up for children 6 months to 4 years of age. Our focus is getting young swimmers comfortable with the water through games and play. Parents will be introduced to the proper holds, and a creative approach to various aquatics! Swim Diapers are required for children who are not FULLY potty trained! (If they don't sleep through the night or ride in your car without a diaper on, please don't put them in our pool without one either!)
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11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
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Splash Swim Class - Saturday Splash Our Splash classes that are offered on Friday and Saturday mornings are designed for preschool aged children 3-6 years old. Our program is designed to introduce beginning swimming skills in a fun filled environment. Swimmers will be introduced to these new skills through fun and games. They will learn how to get their face wet, go under water, float on their back and front and much more.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Little Birthday Party
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Tuesday April 9, 2024
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
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Parent - Tot Swim Lessons - Parent-Tot TUESDAY Parent/Tot is a specially designed program for infants, toddlers and their parents. An adult must accompany each child in the class. The class is set up for children 6 months to 4 years of age. Our focus is getting young swimmers comfortable with the water through games and play. Parents will be introduced to the proper holds, and a creative approach to various aquatics! Swim Diapers are required for children who are not FULLY potty trained! (If they don't sleep through the night or ride in your car without a diaper on, please don't put them in our pool without one either!)
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3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 1, 2, & 3(Tue) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 3+, 4 & 5 (Tue) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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Thursday April 11, 2024
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3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 3, 4 & 5 (THURS) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 1 & 2 (THURS) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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Saturday April 13, 2024
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 3/4 (SAT) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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9:45 AM - 10:30 AM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 1/2 (SAT) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Parent - Tot Swim Lessons - Parent-Tot Saturday Parent/Tot is a specially designed program for infants, toddlers and their parents. An adult must accompany each child in the class. The class is set up for children 6 months to 4 years of age. Our focus is getting young swimmers comfortable with the water through games and play. Parents will be introduced to the proper holds, and a creative approach to various aquatics! Swim Diapers are required for children who are not FULLY potty trained! (If they don't sleep through the night or ride in your car without a diaper on, please don't put them in our pool without one either!)
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11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
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Splash Swim Class - Saturday Splash Our Splash classes that are offered on Friday and Saturday mornings are designed for preschool aged children 3-6 years old. Our program is designed to introduce beginning swimming skills in a fun filled environment. Swimmers will be introduced to these new skills through fun and games. They will learn how to get their face wet, go under water, float on their back and front and much more.
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Saturday April 20, 2024
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 3/4 (SAT) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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9:45 AM - 10:30 AM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 1/2 (SAT) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Parent - Tot Swim Lessons - Parent-Tot Saturday Parent/Tot is a specially designed program for infants, toddlers and their parents. An adult must accompany each child in the class. The class is set up for children 6 months to 4 years of age. Our focus is getting young swimmers comfortable with the water through games and play. Parents will be introduced to the proper holds, and a creative approach to various aquatics! Swim Diapers are required for children who are not FULLY potty trained! (If they don't sleep through the night or ride in your car without a diaper on, please don't put them in our pool without one either!)
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11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
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Splash Swim Class - Saturday Splash Our Splash classes that are offered on Friday and Saturday mornings are designed for preschool aged children 3-6 years old. Our program is designed to introduce beginning swimming skills in a fun filled environment. Swimmers will be introduced to these new skills through fun and games. They will learn how to get their face wet, go under water, float on their back and front and much more.
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Tuesday April 23, 2024
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9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
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Parent - Tot Swim Lessons - Parent-Tot TUESDAY Parent/Tot is a specially designed program for infants, toddlers and their parents. An adult must accompany each child in the class. The class is set up for children 6 months to 4 years of age. Our focus is getting young swimmers comfortable with the water through games and play. Parents will be introduced to the proper holds, and a creative approach to various aquatics! Swim Diapers are required for children who are not FULLY potty trained! (If they don't sleep through the night or ride in your car without a diaper on, please don't put them in our pool without one either!)
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3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 1, 2, & 3(Tue) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 3+, 4 & 5 (Tue) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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Thursday April 25, 2024
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3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 3, 4 & 5 (THURS) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 1 & 2 (THURS) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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Saturday April 27, 2024
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 3/4 (SAT) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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9:45 AM - 10:30 AM
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American Red Cross Swim Lessons - Swim, Level 1/2 (SAT) The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program is designed to teach people how to be safe in, on or around water and to teach individuals of different ages and abilities how to swim in a positive aquatic learning environment. The six learning levels teaches aquatic and personal water safety skills in a logical progression. In the six levels, participants build on their basic skills to learn various propulsive movements on the front, back and side. As the levels increase, participants learn to refine the different strokes and build endurance. Each level includes exit skills assessments that put together many of the skills learned in the level.The six levels are:
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills: Students will learn how to feel comfortable in the water and safely enjoy it.
Level 2: Fundamentals of Aquatic Skills: Children will learn basic swimming skills.
Level 3: Stroke Development: Additional guided practice will help students improve their skills.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement: Kids will gain confidence during swim lessons, improve their stroke and gain additional aquatic skills.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement: Guidance allows kids to refine their strokes and become more efficient swimmers.
Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency: Students will learn to swim with ease and efficiency, and gain the ability to swim smoothly over greater distances. Swimmers will also have the option to participate in more advanced courses.
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Parent - Tot Swim Lessons - Parent-Tot Saturday Parent/Tot is a specially designed program for infants, toddlers and their parents. An adult must accompany each child in the class. The class is set up for children 6 months to 4 years of age. Our focus is getting young swimmers comfortable with the water through games and play. Parents will be introduced to the proper holds, and a creative approach to various aquatics! Swim Diapers are required for children who are not FULLY potty trained! (If they don't sleep through the night or ride in your car without a diaper on, please don't put them in our pool without one either!)
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11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
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Splash Swim Class - Saturday Splash Our Splash classes that are offered on Friday and Saturday mornings are designed for preschool aged children 3-6 years old. Our program is designed to introduce beginning swimming skills in a fun filled environment. Swimmers will be introduced to these new skills through fun and games. They will learn how to get their face wet, go under water, float on their back and front and much more.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Snow Birthday Party
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