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Aquatics 2025-2026

Jamaica- Level 2- (5-13y)- Spring Session #2- Sundays 10:55- 11:40

Sunday, May 31
10:55 am - 11:40 am
from Every Sunday from May 31 to June 14
Non-Member $180/Member
Jamaica High School – Pool
167-01 Gothic Dr, Jamaica, NY

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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