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Adult Swimming LessonsAdult, Lap, and Open SwimmingDeveloped for older teens and adults, our program gives adult swimmers at every level the opportunity to improve their skills in a safe environment – and under the guidance of a Water Safety Instructor! Swimmers will practice basic swimming skills to build water competency and gain confidence in the water. Must be 16+ years old.Summer 2026 -
Lucian Savluc (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Lap SwimmingAdult, Lap, and Open SwimmingLap Swim: Tuesdays/Thursdays 7 - 8:30 pm. Lanes 1, 2, and 3 will be open with 4, 5, and 6 in use for Adult Swimming Lessons. All participants need to prepay for this program. You can do a season pass, 10 session pass, or single use for an individual or family. Passes are to be purchased online. No payment will be accepted at the pool. Individual Passes: Season $50, 10 Session $30, and Single use $3 Family Passes: Season $150, 10 Session $90, and Single use $9 Family Pass is only for members in the same household.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistLevel 1: Introduction to Water Skills-B1Su Block 1: June 8-18Prerequisite: Pass Preschool or age 6+ Helps participants feel comfortable in the water. Skills to be covered: enter and exit water; retrieve submerged objects; front and back glides and front and back float; alternating and simultaneous arm and leg actions on front and back; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; staying safe around aquatic environments. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills-B2Su Block 2: June 23-July 2Prerequisite: Pass Preschool or age 6+ Helps participants feel comfortable in the water. Skills to be covered: enter and exit water; retrieve submerged objects; front and back glides and front and back float; alternating and simultaneous arm and leg actions on front and back; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; staying safe around aquatic environments. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills-B3Su Block 3: July 6-16Prerequisite: Pass Preschool or age 6+ Helps participants feel comfortable in the water. Skills to be covered: enter and exit water; retrieve submerged objects; front and back glides and front and back float; alternating and simultaneous arm and leg actions on front and back; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; staying safe around aquatic environments. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills-B4Su Block 4: July 20-30Prerequisite: Pass Preschool or age 6+ Helps participants feel comfortable in the water. Skills to be covered: enter and exit water; retrieve submerged objects; front and back glides and front and back float; alternating and simultaneous arm and leg actions on front and back; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; staying safe around aquatic environments. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills-B5Su Block 5: Aug 3-13Prerequisite: Pass Preschool or age 6+ Helps participants feel comfortable in the water. Skills to be covered: enter and exit water; retrieve submerged objects; front and back glides and front and back float; alternating and simultaneous arm and leg actions on front and back; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; staying safe around aquatic environments. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistLevel 1: Introduction to Water Skills-EBEarly Bird: May 11-21Prerequisite: Pass Preschool or age 6+ Helps participants feel comfortable in the water. Skills to be covered: enter and exit water; retrieve submerged objects; front and back glides and front and back float; alternating and simultaneous arm and leg actions on front and back; combined arm and leg actions on front and back; staying safe around aquatic environments. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Aislyn Swimming (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills-B1Su Block 1: June 8-18Prerequisite: Pass Level 1 Givers participants success with fundamental skills. Skills to be covered: front, jellyfish and tuck floats, recover from a front and back float or glide to a vertical position, change direction of travel while swimming on front or back, tread water using arm and leg actions, combined arm and leg actions on front and back. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Aislyn Swimming (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills-B2Su Block 2: June 23-July 2Prerequisite: Pass Level 1 Givers participants success with fundamental skills. Skills to be covered: front, jellyfish and tuck floats, recover from a front and back float or glide to a vertical position, change direction of travel while swimming on front or back, tread water using arm and leg actions, combined arm and leg actions on front and back. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Aislyn Swimming (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills-B3Su Block 3: July 6-16Prerequisite: Pass Level 1 Givers participants success with fundamental skills. Skills to be covered: front, jellyfish and tuck floats, recover from a front and back float or glide to a vertical position, change direction of travel while swimming on front or back, tread water using arm and leg actions, combined arm and leg actions on front and back. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Aislyn Swimming (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills-B4Su Block 4: July 20-30Prerequisite: Pass Level 1 Givers participants success with fundamental skills. Skills to be covered: front, jellyfish and tuck floats, recover from a front and back float or glide to a vertical position, change direction of travel while swimming on front or back, tread water using arm and leg actions, combined arm and leg actions on front and back. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Aislyn Swimming (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills-B5Su Block 5: Aug 3-13Prerequisite: Pass Level 1 Givers participants success with fundamental skills. Skills to be covered: front, jellyfish and tuck floats, recover from a front and back float or glide to a vertical position, change direction of travel while swimming on front or back, tread water using arm and leg actions, combined arm and leg actions on front and back. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Aislyn Swimming (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Starting SoonLevel 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills-EBEarly Bird: May 11-21Prerequisite: Pass Level 1 Givers participants success with fundamental skills. Skills to be covered: front, jellyfish and tuck floats, recover from a front and back float or glide to a vertical position, change direction of travel while swimming on front or back, tread water using arm and leg actions, combined arm and leg actions on front and back. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Aka Hige (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 3: Stroke Development-B1Su Block 1: June 8-18Prerequisite: Pass Level 2 Builds on the skills in Level 2 though additional guided practice in deeper waters. Skills to be covered include: headfirst entry from the side in the sitting and kneeling positions, rotary breathing, back float, push off in a streamlined position then begin flutter and dolphin kicks on front, front crawl and elementary backstroke, scissor kick. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Aka Hige (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 3: Stroke Development-B2Su Block 2: June 23-July 2Prerequisite: Pass Level 2 Builds on the skills in Level 2 though additional guided practice in deeper waters. Skills to be covered include: headfirst entry from the side in the sitting and kneeling positions, rotary breathing, back float, push off in a streamlined position then begin flutter and dolphin kicks on front, front crawl and elementary backstroke, scissor kick. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Aka Hige (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 3: Stroke Development-B3Su Block 3: July 6-16Prerequisite: Pass Level 2 Builds on the skills in Level 2 though additional guided practice in deeper waters. Skills to be covered include: headfirst entry from the side in the sitting and kneeling positions, rotary breathing, back float, push off in a streamlined position then begin flutter and dolphin kicks on front, front crawl and elementary backstroke, scissor kick. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Aka Hige (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 3: Stroke Development-B4Su Block 4: July 20-30Prerequisite: Pass Level 2 Builds on the skills in Level 2 though additional guided practice in deeper waters. Skills to be covered include: headfirst entry from the side in the sitting and kneeling positions, rotary breathing, back float, push off in a streamlined position then begin flutter and dolphin kicks on front, front crawl and elementary backstroke, scissor kick. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Aka Hige (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 3: Stroke Development-B5Su Block 5: Aug 3-13Prerequisite: Pass Level 2 Builds on the skills in Level 2 though additional guided practice in deeper waters. Skills to be covered include: headfirst entry from the side in the sitting and kneeling positions, rotary breathing, back float, push off in a streamlined position then begin flutter and dolphin kicks on front, front crawl and elementary backstroke, scissor kick. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Aka Hige (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
WaitlistLevel 3: Stroke Development-EBEarly Bird: May 11-21Prerequisite: Pass Level 2 Builds on the skills in Level 2 though additional guided practice in deeper waters. Skills to be covered include: headfirst entry from the side in the sitting and kneeling positions, rotary breathing, back float, push off in a streamlined position then begin flutter and dolphin kicks on front, front crawl and elementary backstroke, scissor kick. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Lucian Savluc (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 4: Stroke Improvement-B1Su Block 1: June 8-18Prerequisite: Pass Level 3 Develops confidence in the skills learned and improves other aquatic skills. Skills to be covered include: swim under water, feet first service dive, survival swimming, front crawl and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Lucian Savluc (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 4: Stroke Improvement-B2Su Block 2: June 23-July 2Prerequisite: Pass Level 3 Develops confidence in the skills learned and improves other aquatic skills. Skills to be covered include: swim under water, feet first service dive, survival swimming, front crawl and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Lucian Savluc (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 4: Stroke Improvement-B3Su Block 3: July 6-16Prerequisite: Pass Level 3 Develops confidence in the skills learned and improves other aquatic skills. Skills to be covered include: swim under water, feet first service dive, survival swimming, front crawl and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026 -
Lucian Savluc (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)
Level 4: Stroke Improvement-B4Su Block 4: July 20-30Prerequisite: Pass Level 3 Develops confidence in the skills learned and improves other aquatic skills. Skills to be covered include: swim under water, feet first service dive, survival swimming, front crawl and back crawl, elementary backstroke, breaststroke, sidestroke and butterfly. PRICING: We are using a sliding scale model for program fees so our summer aquatics programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable.Summer 2026