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Summer swim lessons at the Aquatic Center

LAKE HAVASU CITY – When you live around the water, the best thing anyone can do, is to learn to swim. The Lake Havasu City Aquatic Center is offering swim lessons for children six months to twelve years old. In our aquatic program, children learn to be safe around water and feel a sense of accomplishment that comes with learning something new. This learning experience is fun and memorable for the entire family

City staff is taking extensive precautionary measures to maintain a safe and clean environment.  Extensive cleaning and monitoring is routinely completed, and the program is restricting staff to child ratios, in order to adhere to CDC guidelines.

This summer’s first session starts June 1 and is offered in the evenings for two weeks, Monday through Thursday. Each session costs $37.00 per child. If your child is interested in participating in summer swim lessons at the aquatic center, please register online at www.lhcaz.gov.

For more information, please contact the Lake Havasu City Parks and Recreation Department at 928-453-8686.

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