05/26/2026
Learning to walk takes time. Learning to swim does too. 🏊♂️
Every swimmer develops skills at their own pace. With time in the water and supportive instruction, those small steps turn into strong, confident swimming.
Visit us to enroll and get started on your swim journey.
05/21/2026
Life jackets are an important part of a strong water safety plan. The National Drowning Prevention Alliance (NDPA) recommends wearing a U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) approved life jacket whenever spending time in or around natural bodies of water or while boating.
Life jackets should always be properly sized for the person wearing them and put on before entering the water. They can provide an added layer of protection when other safety measures may break down.
Not all flotation devices are the same. Arm bands, inner tubes, and inflatable toys are not safety devices and should never replace an approved life jacket or active supervision.
If you have questions about USCG approved life jackets, feel free to ask one of our swim instructors during your next visit.
05/19/2026
☀️🌊 The temperatures are rising, which means more time around the water.
There’s no better time to get in the pool and start learning the skills that help individuals feel confident and safer in the water. Swim lessons help build strong habits, improve technique, and prepare anyone for all the pool days ahead.
What day of the week does your family swim? If your family isn't enrolled yet, now is a great time to get started.
05/18/2026
🎉 Happy Birthday to our amazing owner & operator, Coach Mike! 🏊♂️💙 Thank you for everything you do for our swimmers, families, and team. Hope you have the BEST day ever! 🎂🥳🎈
05/14/2026
S.A.F.E.R. Swimmer Promise Step 9: Back-to-Front Rollover 🔄🏊♂️
The back-to-front rollover is an essential skill that helps anyone in the water stay balanced and in control while moving through the water.
This skill teaches how to smoothly transition from floating on their back to their front so they can continue swimming forward without stopping. Learning this movement helps people stay horizontal, maintain momentum, and keep progressing safely in the water.