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There's a new year approaching on the calendar, and if you're like 40 percent of Americans, you've probably made at least one new year's resolution. It’s relatively easy to set resolutions for yourself, but have you set resolutions for the entire family? Even the youngest (six months in this case) family member can stick with a resolution in the new year!  

Make sure “knowing how to swim” is on every family member’s resolutions list this year.

Swimming is more than just a hobby, it’s a life-saving skill that could prevent thousands of deaths each year. That’s why our swimming lessons focus on water safety, building character and increasing self-confidence. Did we mention that swimming is FUN?! 

In 2019, over 90% of parents reported their swimmers benefited by:

·       Improving their swimming skills
·       Increasing their self-confidence
·       Increasing their knowledge of water safety
·       Trying their best and not giving up
·       Experiencing a sense of belonging

“My child has gained confidence in the water. She is also learning the foundation for staying safe as well as having fun. Her instructor is patient and kind, while holding expectations to allow her to reach goals and feel successful.” – Parent Feedback

Dive into Y Swimming Lessons with the new year

Sometimes it can be hard to think of winter swimming when it’ cold outside. However, heading to one of our 13 heated indoor pools at 9 locations across the YMCA of NWNC is easy! Year-round swim lessons ensure that your children (and yourself) receive the swimming education needed to live a safe and healthy life in and around water.

The Y is proud to offer a variety of swim lessons for people of all ages and abilities, both in group and private settings. January swim lessons start the week of January 6. Register online to ensure your spot in a swim class. Our February lessons are scheduled from the 5th to the 29th. We offer lessons, once, two times or a Saturday option each week.

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