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Aquatics 2025-2026

CQ – Wednesday – Level 2 – (5 – 9 years) – 3:30 PM – 4:15 PM

Wednesday, July 09
3:30 pm - 4:15 pm
from Every Tuesday from July 8 to July 8
Member $320.00
Non-Member $360.00
Central Queens (Forest Hills)

For children ready to learn to swim independently. Skills include floating, front & back glide & crawl stroke. Children must be comfortable putting their faces in the water.

For children ready to learn to swim independently. Skills include floating, front & back glide & crawl stroke. Children must be comfortable putting their faces in the water.

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