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~ The Dimond Park Aquatic Center (DPAC) is offering several swim lesson sessions this fall for preschool and youth age groups. Each session will last five weeks with eight lessons in total. Registration will open on Monday, September 18 at noon and can be done through the Parks & Recreation online registration catalog. All classes cost $80 (tax included) for 8 lessons.
Swimmers interested in registering for upper-level classes are invited to the Swim Lessons Exposition on Sunday, September 17 any time between 3 – 4 p.m. Evaluations will take less than ten minutes per child in the pool. Those who took lessons at DPAC in May, June or July 2023 do not need to attend the Lessons Exposition. Children with little or no water experience should enroll in Level 1 classes and do not need to be evaluated.
Lessons are thirty minutes long and take place Monday and Wednesday evenings between 3 p.m. and 6:20 p.m.; see the registration portal for a detailed schedule of classes offered during each session: Session 1 (October 2 – October 30; no class on October 18) and Session 2 (November 13 – December 11; no class on November 22). Preschool classes are open to children ages 3-5 and youth classes to ages 6-12, with class sizes limited based on the age of the students.
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For more information, contact Juneau Pools at (907) 586-0839 or email .
The Dimond Park Aquatic Center is offering an opportunity for children of all ages to learn how to swim this fall with their swim lesson sessions available for preschool and youth age groups. Registration opens Monday, September 18 at noon through the Parks & Recreation online registration catalog, with all classes costing $80 (tax included) for 8 lessons each lasting thirty minutes long taking place Monday and Wednesday evenings between 3 p.m. and 6:20 p.m.. Swimmers interested in registering for upper-level classes must attend a Swim Lessons Exposition on Sunday, September 17 any time between 3 – 4 p.m., while those who took lessons at DPAC in May, June or July 2023 do not need to attend as well as those with little or no water experience who should enroll in Level 1 classes without needing an evaluation beforehand. Classes are limited based on age group with preschoolers aged 3-5 able to join while youth aged 6-12 can also participate; see the Juneau Pools website for complete class level descriptions if needed before signing up!
Swimmers interested in registering for upper-level classes are invited to the Swim Lessons Exposition on Sunday, September 17 any time between 3 – 4 p.m. Evaluations will take less than ten minutes per child in the pool. Those who took lessons at DPAC in May, June or July 2023 do not need to attend the Lessons Exposition. Children with little or no water experience should enroll in Level 1 classes and do not need to be evaluated.
Lessons are thirty minutes long and take place Monday and Wednesday evenings between 3 p.m. and 6:20 p.m.; see the registration portal for a detailed schedule of classes offered during each session: Session 1 (October 2 – October 30; no class on October 18) and Session 2 (November 13 – December 11; no class on November 22). Preschool classes are open to children ages 3-5 and youth classes to ages 6-12, with class sizes limited based on the age of the students.
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For more information, contact Juneau Pools at (907) 586-0839 or email .
The Dimond Park Aquatic Center is offering an opportunity for children of all ages to learn how to swim this fall with their swim lesson sessions available for preschool and youth age groups. Registration opens Monday, September 18 at noon through the Parks & Recreation online registration catalog, with all classes costing $80 (tax included) for 8 lessons each lasting thirty minutes long taking place Monday and Wednesday evenings between 3 p.m. and 6:20 p.m.. Swimmers interested in registering for upper-level classes must attend a Swim Lessons Exposition on Sunday, September 17 any time between 3 – 4 p.m., while those who took lessons at DPAC in May, June or July 2023 do not need to attend as well as those with little or no water experience who should enroll in Level 1 classes without needing an evaluation beforehand. Classes are limited based on age group with preschoolers aged 3-5 able to join while youth aged 6-12 can also participate; see the Juneau Pools website for complete class level descriptions if needed before signing up!
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