Fall & Winter 2024 Session Dates:
Session 6: September 30 – November 8 (no programs October 14-18)
Session 7: November 11 – December 20 (no programs November 25-29)
Registration Opens: 9/9 for Homestead Owners, 9/16 for Non-Resident Members & 9/23 for Non-Members
Programs Offered:
Private Lessons: One on one instruction for all ages and swim levels. Lessons are 25 minutes. Please see back for available days and times.
Swim Float Swim: A very relaxed and fun environment with the main objective of water safety for our younger swimmers ages 3-5. Group sing-alongs, cues, and games are played to help reinforce a positive relationship with the pool during this crucial introductory phase. Lessons are 25 minutes. Max 3 swimmers per group.
Swim Team Prep: Recreational swim team preparation for ages 5 +. Designed for swimmers of all abilities with a focus on fundamental stroke refinement, breathing techniques and endurance development. Relay races and treasure hunts are also part of our syllabus! Swim Team Prep meets two days per week for 30 minutes per day. Max 4 swimmers.
Swim Team: for children ages 6 years and up, must be able to swim multiple lengths independently and have base knowledge of freestyle and backstroke. Swim Team meets four days per week for 60 minutes per day. Max 10 swimmers.
Our Instructors:
Justin Jones: Water safety has been the focal point of Justin’s livelihood for as long as he can remember. Growing up along the coastline of Southern California, he was a competitive ocean swimmer, avid surfer, and dedicated beach lifeguard for a number of years. He received his certification through the American Red Cross, teaching Learn-to Swim courses as well as competitive stroke refinement. Whether it’s someone’s first introduction to the water, or they are looking to build endurance, we make sure we take it seriously but above all have fun achieving our goals! Justin finds it most rewarding watching students grow in confidence each time they put their goggles on, and become responsible leaders, both in and out of the water!
Annie Egan: Hi! My name is Annie Egan, and I’m excited to start teaching swim lessons again. I have always enjoyed swimming and began to swim competitively around age seven. From there I went on to being my high school’s swim team captain and swimming for my D3 college team for a few years. While in college and for several years after school, I taught swimming. I enjoy helping young swimmers with their first few kicks and supporting more seasoned swimmers with stroke technique. I have been a middle school teacher for eleven years, so I have a lot of patience and experience working with kids. I also have a three-year-old, who is starting to swim!