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Aquatics 2024-2025

CQ – Wednesday – Level 1 – (4 – 8 years) – 4:20 PM – 5:05 PM

Wednesday, October 16
4:20 pm - 5:05 pm
from Every Wednesday, Thursday from October 16 to October 17
Non-Member $630.00
Member $560.00
Central Queens – Health & Wellness – Pool

This class is for beginners. Students will learn acclimation and water safety skills. Swimmers will learn basic aquatics skills such as blowing bubbles, kicking, and putting their faces in the […]

This class is for beginners. Students will learn acclimation and water safety skills. Swimmers will learn basic aquatics skills such as blowing bubbles, kicking, and putting their faces in the water. Concept are introduced through fun games and activities.

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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.