Session 2 Group Swim Lessons NOW OPEN! City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is excited to announce that registration for Session 2 of Group Swim Lessons is now open, offering community members a chance to enhance their swimming skills. The lessons are scheduled from July 15 to July 25, with various morning and evening times available to accommodate different schedules. Participants can expect to pay $45 if they are residents of the PRSA or $50 if they reside outside the area. To ensure swimmers are placed in the appropriate class, a swim test is highly recommended for those at Level 2 or higher. Registration will close on July 10 at 12:00 p.

m. , emphasizing the need for prompt action from interested individuals. The city encourages families to take advantage of these lessons, which are designed to promote safety and skill development in the water. This program not only supports physical fitness but also fosters community engagement through recreational activities. By providing these swim lessons, Leavenworth showcases its dedication to enhancing the quality of life for its residents.

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