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FEBRUARY | MARCH 2014

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ATHLETIC PROGRAMS Junior Programs 206.464.3074 • Aquatics 206.464.3086 • wac.net/athletics SWIMMING Tiny Tots A (Ages 6–20 months) 30-minute lessons Infants learn water adjustment and basic water skills. Each child must be accompanied by at least one adult in class. T hursdays: 10:30 am Saturdays: 11:25 am Tiny Tots B (Ages 21 months–3 years) 30-minute lessons Toddlers learn water adjustment, water skills and introduction to swimming. Each child must be accompanied by at least one adult in class. T hursdays: 10:30 am Saturdays: 10:50 am Preschool (Ages 3–5) 30-minute lessons Guppy: Minimum age 3. Beginner level. Parents are not in water with students. L U K E R U TA N S aturdays: 11:25 am JUNIOR PROGRAMS & AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS SPRING SESSION I: 7 WEEKS; MARCH 8–APRIL 19 GENERAL INFORMATION 206.464.3086 Junior Classes are offered in six-plus-week sessions throughout the year from September through June. If more than one child per family enrolls in the same activity, the fee for each class is less. Children must be on a family membership to participate in any WAC Junior Classes. Please email Member Services at membership@wac.net or call 206.464.3068 to transfer to a family category prior to enrollment. Parents enrolled in Saturday Junior Classes will receive a punch card for reduced WAC Parking rates: $3.75 for three hours. Online registration for Spring Session I begins at 9 am on Monday, February 24 • www.wac.net/athletics/aquatics Lesson space is limited. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Minimum of two swimmers per class. Last day for online registration is Thursday, March 6. You will receive confirmation within three working days of registration. Cancel by 5 pm the Friday before session begins for refund. $60 first child per session; $40 each additional sibling in same activity. Please call the pool if you need assistance: 206.464.3086. Spring Session II runs May 3–June 14. 54 | Washington Athletic Club Magazine | FEBRUARY / MARCH 2014 Jellyfish: Participants should be very comfortable in the water, able to submerge head and float on back with assistance. S aturdays: 8:30 am, 9:05 am, 10:50 am Sea Turtle: Able to swim five feet unassisted on front and back. High comfort level in water. S aturdays: 8:30 am, 9:40 am, 10:15 am Starfish: Able to swim width of pool on front and back independently; comfortable with face in the water. S aturdays: 9:05 am, 10:50 am, 11:25 am School Age (Ages 6+) Levels 1–7 Level 1: Participants should be very com- fortable in the water, able to submerge head and float on back with assistance. S aturdays: 10:15 am Level 2: Able to swim five feet unassisted on front and back. High comfort level in water; able to submerge head for three seconds while blowing bubbles. S aturdays: 9:40 am, 10:15 am (30 min)

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