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County Announces Upcoming Learn to Swim Program

May 22, 2026 at 5:10 am tdemartini
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The Department of Parks and Recreation announced the return of its Learn to Swim Program for the Summer 2026 season.

Designed to teach keiki essential swimming skills, promote water safety and build confidence, the program, which costs $15 is offered at County pools across the island in June and July.

Learn to Swim Program registration dates and schedules vary by pool.

For more4 information, visit the Parks and Recreation’s Aquatics web page.

Tags: Department of Parks and Recreation, Learn to Swim Program, swimming lessons
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