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Nazareth Puts on Learn to Swim and Dive Clinic

Published March 06, 2017

Nazareth will host a learn to swim and dive program from March 29 - April 13 at the pool in the Shults Center. The three week program will consist of eight sessions taught by Nazareth Swim and Dive Coach, Scott Whitbeck. The program is designed for any child interested in learning the skills to be a swimmer or diver. Registration night is Tuesday, March 21 from 6-7 p.m. and the Shults Center Pool on campus.

Children will be placed in a group with a strict 1:2 instructor to student ratio. Instructors will consist of Nazareth varsity swimmers and coaches. The swimming/diving program is also a fundraiser for the Nazareth College swimming and diving team.

The program meets on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday and will cost $120 for the eight sessions. 

 

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Scott Whitbeck | swhitbe9@naz.edu, 585-389-2198

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