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Wednesday June 7, 2023
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM    KinderWild Nature-Based Play and Learning Classes - KinderWild Nature-Based Play and Learning - Session 1
Program Description:The outdoors is our classroom in this 9-week session of child-led, open-ended play classes following the Tinkergarten curriculum. You and your child will create a deeper connection to nature as we learn songs, animal facts, and offer creative play invitations that encourage children to problem solve, use teamwork, and think creatively. Classes include creative movement, dramatic play, sensory exploration, and process art; all using naturally sourced materials. Come experience our joy-filled community!About the Instructor:Jennifer Drechsler has her Masters in Early Childhood Education & Special Education and has had over 15 years experience working with young children as an Early Childhood Special Educator and Early Intervention/Birth to Three teacher. Following a break from full-time teaching to homeschool her own children, Jennifer wanted to combine her own love for nature with the importance of getting children outdoors daily, and began teaching Tinkergarten classes in 2022. She is passionate about supporting families in raising their child to become healthy, capable, and curious learners by exploring the outside world. Program Benefits:- Connection and awareness of surroundings- Increased self-esteem and perseverance- Develop empathy for animals and nature- Problem solving and forming relationships with peers
 
4:00 PM - 7:30 PM    Bristol Bell City Barnstormers
 
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    City Employee Corn Hole Tournament
 
Thursday June 8, 2023
4:00 PM - 7:30 PM    Bristol Bell City Barnstormers
 
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM    Cricket
 
5:30 PM - 6:00 PM    Pee Wee Tennis Lessons - Pee Wee Tennis - Spring Session 1
Program Description:This program is designed to introduce participants to the sport of tennis is a fun and engaging way. Structured around play-based learning and designed to help children develop basic tennis skills and hand-eye coordination. Participants will be introduced to the basic rules of tennis, including how to hold a racquet, how to hit a ball, and how to move around the court. Focus is on fun and play-based learning, and children will have the opportunity to make new friends, learn new skills, and have fun!About the Instructors:Matt Wayton is a state-certified coach and currently serving as the assistant coach for the Southington High School boys tennis team. Matt has coached as the interim head coach and assistant coach for the past 2 season with the Bristol Central girls teams that qualified for the CIAC tournament in both seasons. Matt has also founded and has been the tournament director for the Wayton Open Tennis Tournament for the past 16 years, with all proceeds benefiting rescue dogs. Matt has also been a private coach giving hundreds of training sessions to all ages and skills levels. Alexa Rinaldi is a senior at Bristol Central and has been the caption of the Bristol Central Girls tennis team for the past 2 seasons. She has been a starting varsity athlete since her sophomore year. Alexa teamed up with her twin sister for the past 3 seasons at the #1 doubles spot and made All-Conference and The Bristol Press Team her sophomore year. She was a part of a Bristol Central class that qualified for post-season play the last 2 seasons. Alexa is an active tennis player and competes throughout the summer in events. Alexa is hoping to continue her playing career at the club level in college.  Elyssa Tomczyk played competitively for the Women's tennis Team at Division II school Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Elyssa currently coaches part-time for the Plainville Tennis Club, where she instructs young and inspiring tennis players aged 8-17.
 
6:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Little Tennis Lessons - Little Tennis - Session 1
Program Description:This program is designed to introduce young children to the basics of tennis in a fun and engaging way. Participants will learn the fundamental skills of tennis, such as how to hold a racquet, how to hit a ball and how to move around the court. Participants will also be introduced to the equipment utilized in tennis such as racquets, balls, and nets. Fun warm-up games and exercises will get the participants moving and excited about the sport. This is a supportive and encouraging environment for young athletes to feel comfortable and confident in trying new things.About the Instructors:Matt Wayton is a state-certified coach and currently serving as the assistant coach for the Southington High School boys tennis team. Matt has coached as the interim head coach and assistant coach for the past 2 season with the Bristol Central girls teams that qualified for the CIAC tournament in both seasons. Matt has also founded and has been the tournament director for the Wayton Open Tennis Tournament for the past 16 years, with all proceeds benefiting rescue dogs. Matt has also been a private coach giving hundreds of training sessions to all ages and skills levels. Alexa Rinaldi is a senior at Bristol Central and has been the caption of the Bristol Central Girls tennis team for the past 2 seasons. She has been a starting varsity athlete since her sophomore year. Alexa teamed up with her twin sister for the past 3 seasons at the #1 doubles spot and made All-Conference and The Bristol Press Team her sophomore year. She was a part of a Bristol Central class that qualified for post-season play the last 2 seasons. Alexa is an active tennis player and competes throughout the summer in events. Alexa is hoping to continue her playing career at the club level in college.  Elyssa Tomczyk played competitively for the Women's tennis Team at Division II school Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Elyssa currently coaches part-time for the Plainville Tennis Club, where she instructs young and inspiring tennis players aged 8-17.
 
Friday June 9, 2023
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM    KinderWild Nature-Based Play and Learning Classes - KinderWild Nature-Based Play and Learning - Session 2
Program Description:The outdoors is our classroom in this 9-week session of child-led, open-ended play classes following the Tinkergarten curriculum. You and your child will create a deeper connection to nature as we learn songs, animal facts, and offer creative play invitations that encourage children to problem solve, use teamwork, and think creatively. Classes include creative movement, dramatic play, sensory exploration, and process art; all using naturally sourced materials. Come experience our joy-filled community!About the Instructor:Jennifer Drechsler has her Masters in Early Childhood Education & Special Education and has had over 15 years experience working with young children as an Early Childhood Special Educator and Early Intervention/Birth to Three teacher. Following a break from full-time teaching to homeschool her own children, Jennifer wanted to combine her own love for nature with the importance of getting children outdoors daily, and began teaching Tinkergarten classes in 2022. She is passionate about supporting families in raising their child to become healthy, capable, and curious learners by exploring the outside world. Program Benefits:- Connection and awareness of surroundings- Increased self-esteem and perseverance- Develop empathy for animals and nature- Problem solving and forming relationships with peers
 
Saturday June 10, 2023
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM    BLL
 
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM    1st Birthday
 
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM    Graduation Party
 
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM    1st Birthday
 
Sunday June 11, 2023
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM    Mustangs
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Monday June 12, 2023
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Adult Co-Ed Pickleball - Adult Co-Ed Pickleball - Session 1
Program Description: Pickleball is a combination of badminton and ping pong played on a badminton court with tennis-sized net. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but it can develop into a fast-paced, competitive game of experienced players. This program allows participants the opportunity to play "pick-up" games in a structured and organized setting. Registrants can sign up for one time slot or both depending on their interests. About the Instructor:Instructor Randy Doucette has over 35 years of experience in teaching physical education. Randy holds a master's degree in education, and focused a lot of his units on lifetime activities, like pickleball. Randy has also coached various age groups of swimming for nearly 40 years, which earned him a Town of Plainville Proclamation for swim team excellence, Connecticut State Service Award, Connecticut Sate Coach of the Year Award and an induction into the Plainville Hall of Fame.Inclement Weather:In the case of inclement weather, class will be moved to the Bristol Senior Center to avoid cancellations. The Senior Center has fewer courts, so your patience between games is appreciated. Please ensure that you are signed up to receive email & text blast from BPRYCS, as this will be the way that any location change is communicated. All Pickleball players must enter the Senior Center through the back doors located by the gym.
 
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM    ESPN Softball League
 
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM    Adult Co-Ed Pickleball - Adult Co-Ed Pickleball - Session 2
Program Description: Pickleball is a combination of badminton and ping pong played on a badminton court with tennis-sized net. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but it can develop into a fast-paced, competitive game of experienced players. This program allows participants the opportunity to play "pick-up" games in a structured and organized setting. Registrants can sign up for one time slot or both depending on their interests. About the Instructor:Instructor Randy Doucette has over 35 years of experience in teaching physical education. Randy holds a master's degree in education, and focused a lot of his units on lifetime activities, like pickleball. Randy has also coached various age groups of swimming for nearly 40 years, which earned him a Town of Plainville Proclamation for swim team excellence, Connecticut State Service Award, Connecticut Sate Coach of the Year Award and an induction into the Plainville Hall of Fame.Inclement Weather:In the case of inclement weather, class will be moved to the Bristol Senior Center to avoid cancellations. The Senior Center has fewer courts, so your patience between games is appreciated. Please ensure that you are signed up to receive email & text blast from BPRYCS, as this will be the way that any location change is communicated. All Pickleball players must enter the Senior Center through the back doors located by the gym.
 
Tuesday June 13, 2023
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Wednesday June 14, 2023
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM    KinderWild Nature-Based Play and Learning Classes - KinderWild Nature-Based Play and Learning - Session 1
Program Description:The outdoors is our classroom in this 9-week session of child-led, open-ended play classes following the Tinkergarten curriculum. You and your child will create a deeper connection to nature as we learn songs, animal facts, and offer creative play invitations that encourage children to problem solve, use teamwork, and think creatively. Classes include creative movement, dramatic play, sensory exploration, and process art; all using naturally sourced materials. Come experience our joy-filled community!About the Instructor:Jennifer Drechsler has her Masters in Early Childhood Education & Special Education and has had over 15 years experience working with young children as an Early Childhood Special Educator and Early Intervention/Birth to Three teacher. Following a break from full-time teaching to homeschool her own children, Jennifer wanted to combine her own love for nature with the importance of getting children outdoors daily, and began teaching Tinkergarten classes in 2022. She is passionate about supporting families in raising their child to become healthy, capable, and curious learners by exploring the outside world. Program Benefits:- Connection and awareness of surroundings- Increased self-esteem and perseverance- Develop empathy for animals and nature- Problem solving and forming relationships with peers
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Thursday June 15, 2023
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Friday June 16, 2023
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM    KinderWild Nature-Based Play and Learning Classes - KinderWild Nature-Based Play and Learning - Session 2
Program Description:The outdoors is our classroom in this 9-week session of child-led, open-ended play classes following the Tinkergarten curriculum. You and your child will create a deeper connection to nature as we learn songs, animal facts, and offer creative play invitations that encourage children to problem solve, use teamwork, and think creatively. Classes include creative movement, dramatic play, sensory exploration, and process art; all using naturally sourced materials. Come experience our joy-filled community!About the Instructor:Jennifer Drechsler has her Masters in Early Childhood Education & Special Education and has had over 15 years experience working with young children as an Early Childhood Special Educator and Early Intervention/Birth to Three teacher. Following a break from full-time teaching to homeschool her own children, Jennifer wanted to combine her own love for nature with the importance of getting children outdoors daily, and began teaching Tinkergarten classes in 2022. She is passionate about supporting families in raising their child to become healthy, capable, and curious learners by exploring the outside world. Program Benefits:- Connection and awareness of surroundings- Increased self-esteem and perseverance- Develop empathy for animals and nature- Problem solving and forming relationships with peers
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Saturday June 17, 2023
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM    BGLLS
 
Sunday June 18, 2023
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM    Mustangs
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Monday June 19, 2023
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM    ESPN Softball League
 
Tuesday June 20, 2023
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Wednesday June 21, 2023
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Thursday June 22, 2023
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Friday June 23, 2023
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Saturday June 24, 2023
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:00-9:30am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - LTS 2, Swim (9:00-9:30am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PCA, Swim (9:00-9:30am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:00-9:30am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM    BGLLS
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 3, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - LTS 2, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PCA, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 3, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - LTS 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - LTS 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM    Specialized Swim Lessons- Summer (Saturdays) - Specialized Swim Lessons- Summer (Page Park Pool)
This class is designed to accommodate the individual with special needs or circumstances. The instructor will work with the student one-on-one to accomplish individual goals. For more information on participant eligibility, contact our front desk staff. This class runs once a week for 8 weeks on Saturdays following the same schedule as the Learn to Swim program. Fee to participant is $45 for residents and $65 for non-residents. Please note that we do the best that we can to take on as many students as possible. However, space is very limited and participation in one session does not automatically guarantee space in the next session.  We ask participants to fill out our online form to register. Online forms will need to be filled out for each individual participant. Forms expire annually and will need to be updated after one year. Registration can only be completed during open registration time. Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis and is offered to Bristol residents one day in advance of non-Bristol residents.There are no exceptions. Should you have any questions, we would love to answer them. Please give us a call at (860) 584-3837. 
 
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM    Private Birthday Party
 
Sunday June 25, 2023
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM    Mustangs
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Monday June 26, 2023
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM    Summer Splash Swim Team - Summer Splash Team 2023 AM Session
The Splash Swim Team is a recreational swim team available for youth ages 9 to 18 who meet the following requirements: 1.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating freestyle with rhythmic breathing 2.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating backstroke continuously The Splash Summer Swim Team will compete against other area teams in the Central Connecticut Swim League. Typically , Meets are held within 2 divisions. The Junior Division is broken down into the following age groups:9 and upNew this year is an AM and PM session. These two time offerings are separate and must be registered for separately. The times are not interchangeable, swimmers must attend the time that they register for. Splash Team Mission Statement: The mission of the Bristol Splash Team is to combine fun and competition. This will be achieved by fostering friendship through team work, participants’ personal growth, building stroke mechanics and developing new skills. Splash Team’s main goal is to introduce participants to the sport of swimming, to teach skills based on ability in a fun, relaxed atmosphere where participants can improve their skills at their own pace while enhancing their social and emotional development.If you have specific questions about the summer Splash season please contact Head Coach, Kevin Dawiczyk, at splashcoach@gmail.comBPRD is proud to announce our new affiliation with USA Swimming! Our swimmers will now have the opportunity to join USA Swimming and compete at USA Swimming sanctioned meets and events. 
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PCA, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Adult Co-Ed Pickleball - Adult Co-Ed Pickleball - Session 1
Program Description: Pickleball is a combination of badminton and ping pong played on a badminton court with tennis-sized net. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but it can develop into a fast-paced, competitive game of experienced players. This program allows participants the opportunity to play "pick-up" games in a structured and organized setting. Registrants can sign up for one time slot or both depending on their interests. About the Instructor:Instructor Randy Doucette has over 35 years of experience in teaching physical education. Randy holds a master's degree in education, and focused a lot of his units on lifetime activities, like pickleball. Randy has also coached various age groups of swimming for nearly 40 years, which earned him a Town of Plainville Proclamation for swim team excellence, Connecticut State Service Award, Connecticut Sate Coach of the Year Award and an induction into the Plainville Hall of Fame.Inclement Weather:In the case of inclement weather, class will be moved to the Bristol Senior Center to avoid cancellations. The Senior Center has fewer courts, so your patience between games is appreciated. Please ensure that you are signed up to receive email & text blast from BPRYCS, as this will be the way that any location change is communicated. All Pickleball players must enter the Senior Center through the back doors located by the gym.
 
5:30 PM - 6:15 PM    Youth Beginner Tennis Lessons - Youth Beginner Tennis - Session 1
Program Description: This program is designed to introduce young children to the sport of tennis and provide them with a fun and engaging experience. The goal of this program is to teach participants the basic fundamentals of tennis and provide them with a love for the game. Activities and drills will focus on developing hand-eye coordination, footwork and racquet skills. This is an opportunity for children to learn new skills, make friends, and develop a love for the game that can last a lifetime. About the Instructors:Matt Wayton is a state-certified coach and currently serving as the assistant coach for the Southington High School boys tennis team. Matt has coached as the interim head coach and assistant coach for the past 2 season with the Bristol Central girls teams that qualified for the CIAC tournament in both seasons. Matt has also founded and has been the tournament director for the Wayton Open Tennis Tournament for the past 16 years, with all proceeds benefiting rescue dogs. Matt has also been a private coach giving hundreds of training sessions to all ages and skills levels. Alexa Rinaldi is a senior at Bristol Central and has been the caption of the Bristol Central Girls tennis team for the past 2 seasons. She has been a starting varsity athlete since her sophomore year. Alexa teamed up with her twin sister for the past 3 seasons at the #1 doubles spot and made All-Conference and The Bristol Press Team her sophomore year. She was a part of a Bristol Central class that qualified for post-season play the last 2 seasons. Alexa is an active tennis player and competes throughout the summer in events. Alexa is hoping to continue her playing career at the club level in college.  Elyssa Tomczyk played competitively for the Women's tennis Team at Division II school Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Elyssa currently coaches part-time for the Plainville Tennis Club, where she instructs young and inspiring tennis players aged 8-17.
 
6:30 PM - 7:15 PM    Youth Intermediate-Advanced Tennis Lessons - Youth Int./Adv. Tennis - Session 1
Program Description:This program is a chance for young players wanting to advance their journey in the sport of tennis. Fundamental skills will be reiterated and improved upon. Develop your skills, make new friends and have fun playing tennis in a supportive and engaging environment. Participants will practice hitting forehands, backhands, volleys, serves, as well as footwork exercises and movement around the court. Games and challenges will keep the participants motivated and enthusiastic.About the Instructors:Matt Wayton is a state-certified coach and currently serving as the assistant coach for the Southington High School boys tennis team. Matt has coached as the interim head coach and assistant coach for the past 2 season with the Bristol Central girls teams that qualified for the CIAC tournament in both seasons. Matt has also founded and has been the tournament director for the Wayton Open Tennis Tournament for the past 16 years, with all proceeds benefiting rescue dogs. Matt has also been a private coach giving hundreds of training sessions to all ages and skills levels. Alexa Rinaldi is a senior at Bristol Central and has been the caption of the Bristol Central Girls tennis team for the past 2 seasons. She has been a starting varsity athlete since her sophomore year. Alexa teamed up with her twin sister for the past 3 seasons at the #1 doubles spot and made All-Conference and The Bristol Press Team her sophomore year. She was a part of a Bristol Central class that qualified for post-season play the last 2 seasons. Alexa is an active tennis player and competes throughout the summer in events. Alexa is hoping to continue her playing career at the club level in college.  Elyssa Tomczyk played competitively for the Women's tennis Team at Division II school Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Elyssa currently coaches part-time for the Plainville Tennis Club, where she instructs young and inspiring tennis players aged 8-17.
 
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM    ESPN Softball League
 
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM    Adult Co-Ed Pickleball - Adult Co-Ed Pickleball - Session 2
Program Description: Pickleball is a combination of badminton and ping pong played on a badminton court with tennis-sized net. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but it can develop into a fast-paced, competitive game of experienced players. This program allows participants the opportunity to play "pick-up" games in a structured and organized setting. Registrants can sign up for one time slot or both depending on their interests. About the Instructor:Instructor Randy Doucette has over 35 years of experience in teaching physical education. Randy holds a master's degree in education, and focused a lot of his units on lifetime activities, like pickleball. Randy has also coached various age groups of swimming for nearly 40 years, which earned him a Town of Plainville Proclamation for swim team excellence, Connecticut State Service Award, Connecticut Sate Coach of the Year Award and an induction into the Plainville Hall of Fame.Inclement Weather:In the case of inclement weather, class will be moved to the Bristol Senior Center to avoid cancellations. The Senior Center has fewer courts, so your patience between games is appreciated. Please ensure that you are signed up to receive email & text blast from BPRYCS, as this will be the way that any location change is communicated. All Pickleball players must enter the Senior Center through the back doors located by the gym.
 
Tuesday June 27, 2023
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM    Summer Splash Swim Team - Summer Splash Team 2023 AM Session
The Splash Swim Team is a recreational swim team available for youth ages 9 to 18 who meet the following requirements: 1.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating freestyle with rhythmic breathing 2.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating backstroke continuously The Splash Summer Swim Team will compete against other area teams in the Central Connecticut Swim League. Typically , Meets are held within 2 divisions. The Junior Division is broken down into the following age groups:9 and upNew this year is an AM and PM session. These two time offerings are separate and must be registered for separately. The times are not interchangeable, swimmers must attend the time that they register for. Splash Team Mission Statement: The mission of the Bristol Splash Team is to combine fun and competition. This will be achieved by fostering friendship through team work, participants’ personal growth, building stroke mechanics and developing new skills. Splash Team’s main goal is to introduce participants to the sport of swimming, to teach skills based on ability in a fun, relaxed atmosphere where participants can improve their skills at their own pace while enhancing their social and emotional development.If you have specific questions about the summer Splash season please contact Head Coach, Kevin Dawiczyk, at splashcoach@gmail.comBPRD is proud to announce our new affiliation with USA Swimming! Our swimmers will now have the opportunity to join USA Swimming and compete at USA Swimming sanctioned meets and events. 
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PCA, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
5:30 PM - 6:15 PM    Teenage Tennis Lessons - Teenage Tennis - Session 1
Program Description:This program is a fun and immersing experience focusing on developing skills, technique, and overall enjoyment of tennis. Our coaches will work with participants on serving, ground strokes, strategy, volleying, and footwork. Participants will have opportunities for friendly competition in the form of singles and doubles matches or team games. This program is a fun and rewarding experience for young players who are serious about improving their skills and love for the game of tennis. About the Instructors:Matt Wayton is a state-certified coach and currently serving as the assistant coach for the Southington High School boys tennis team. Matt has coached as the interim head coach and assistant coach for the past 2 season with the Bristol Central girls teams that qualified for the CIAC tournament in both seasons. Matt has also founded and has been the tournament director for the Wayton Open Tennis Tournament for the past 16 years, with all proceeds benefiting rescue dogs. Matt has also been a private coach giving hundreds of training sessions to all ages and skills levels. Alexa Rinaldi is a senior at Bristol Central and has been the caption of the Bristol Central Girls tennis team for the past 2 seasons. She has been a starting varsity athlete since her sophomore year. Alexa teamed up with her twin sister for the past 3 seasons at the #1 doubles spot and made All-Conference and The Bristol Press Team her sophomore year. She was a part of a Bristol Central class that qualified for post-season play the last 2 seasons. Alexa is an active tennis player and competes throughout the summer in events. Alexa is hoping to continue her playing career at the club level in college.  Elyssa Tomczyk played competitively for the Women's tennis Team at Division II school Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Elyssa currently coaches part-time for the Plainville Tennis Club, where she instructs young and inspiring tennis players aged 8-17.
 
6:30 PM - 7:45 PM    Adult Tennis Lessons - Adult Tennis - Session 1
Program Description:This program is designed for players of all skill levels who want to improve their game and take their skills to the next level. Geared towards adults of all ages who are passionate about the sport and want to learn from an experienced coach. Lessons will focus on all aspects of the game including serving, ground strokes, volleys, footwork and strategy. This is an excellent way for passionate tennis players to take their skills to the next level, meet like-minded people, and have a fun and engaging experience. About the Instructors:Matt Wayton is a state-certified coach and currently serving as the assistant coach for the Southington High School boys tennis team. Matt has coached as the interim head coach and assistant coach for the past 2 season with the Bristol Central girls teams that qualified for the CIAC tournament in both seasons. Matt has also founded and has been the tournament director for the Wayton Open Tennis Tournament for the past 16 years, with all proceeds benefiting rescue dogs. Matt has also been a private coach giving hundreds of training sessions to all ages and skills levels. Alexa Rinaldi is a senior at Bristol Central and has been the caption of the Bristol Central Girls tennis team for the past 2 seasons. She has been a starting varsity athlete since her sophomore year. Alexa teamed up with her twin sister for the past 3 seasons at the #1 doubles spot and made All-Conference and The Bristol Press Team her sophomore year. She was a part of a Bristol Central class that qualified for post-season play the last 2 seasons. Alexa is an active tennis player and competes throughout the summer in events. Alexa is hoping to continue her playing career at the club level in college.  Elyssa Tomczyk played competitively for the Women's tennis Team at Division II school Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Elyssa currently coaches part-time for the Plainville Tennis Club, where she instructs young and inspiring tennis players aged 8-17.
 
Wednesday June 28, 2023
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM    Summer Splash Swim Team - Summer Splash Team 2023 AM Session
The Splash Swim Team is a recreational swim team available for youth ages 9 to 18 who meet the following requirements: 1.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating freestyle with rhythmic breathing 2.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating backstroke continuously The Splash Summer Swim Team will compete against other area teams in the Central Connecticut Swim League. Typically , Meets are held within 2 divisions. The Junior Division is broken down into the following age groups:9 and upNew this year is an AM and PM session. These two time offerings are separate and must be registered for separately. The times are not interchangeable, swimmers must attend the time that they register for. Splash Team Mission Statement: The mission of the Bristol Splash Team is to combine fun and competition. This will be achieved by fostering friendship through team work, participants’ personal growth, building stroke mechanics and developing new skills. Splash Team’s main goal is to introduce participants to the sport of swimming, to teach skills based on ability in a fun, relaxed atmosphere where participants can improve their skills at their own pace while enhancing their social and emotional development.If you have specific questions about the summer Splash season please contact Head Coach, Kevin Dawiczyk, at splashcoach@gmail.comBPRD is proud to announce our new affiliation with USA Swimming! Our swimmers will now have the opportunity to join USA Swimming and compete at USA Swimming sanctioned meets and events. 
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PCA, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM    Wonder Mobile
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Thursday June 29, 2023
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM    Summer Splash Swim Team - Summer Splash Team 2023 AM Session
The Splash Swim Team is a recreational swim team available for youth ages 9 to 18 who meet the following requirements: 1.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating freestyle with rhythmic breathing 2.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating backstroke continuously The Splash Summer Swim Team will compete against other area teams in the Central Connecticut Swim League. Typically , Meets are held within 2 divisions. The Junior Division is broken down into the following age groups:9 and upNew this year is an AM and PM session. These two time offerings are separate and must be registered for separately. The times are not interchangeable, swimmers must attend the time that they register for. Splash Team Mission Statement: The mission of the Bristol Splash Team is to combine fun and competition. This will be achieved by fostering friendship through team work, participants’ personal growth, building stroke mechanics and developing new skills. Splash Team’s main goal is to introduce participants to the sport of swimming, to teach skills based on ability in a fun, relaxed atmosphere where participants can improve their skills at their own pace while enhancing their social and emotional development.If you have specific questions about the summer Splash season please contact Head Coach, Kevin Dawiczyk, at splashcoach@gmail.comBPRD is proud to announce our new affiliation with USA Swimming! Our swimmers will now have the opportunity to join USA Swimming and compete at USA Swimming sanctioned meets and events. 
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PCA, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
5:30 PM - 6:00 PM    Pee Wee Tennis Lessons - Pee Wee Tennis - Session 1
Program Description:This program is designed to introduce participants to the sport of tennis is a fun and engaging way. Structured around play-based learning and designed to help children develop basic tennis skills and hand-eye coordination. Participants will be introduced to the basic rules of tennis, including how to hold a racquet, how to hit a ball, and how to move around the court. Focus is on fun and play-based learning, and children will have the opportunity to make new friends, learn new skills, and have fun!About the Instructors:Matt Wayton is a state-certified coach and currently serving as the assistant coach for the Southington High School boys tennis team. Matt has coached as the interim head coach and assistant coach for the past 2 season with the Bristol Central girls teams that qualified for the CIAC tournament in both seasons. Matt has also founded and has been the tournament director for the Wayton Open Tennis Tournament for the past 16 years, with all proceeds benefiting rescue dogs. Matt has also been a private coach giving hundreds of training sessions to all ages and skills levels. Alexa Rinaldi is a senior at Bristol Central and has been the caption of the Bristol Central Girls tennis team for the past 2 seasons. She has been a starting varsity athlete since her sophomore year. Alexa teamed up with her twin sister for the past 3 seasons at the #1 doubles spot and made All-Conference and The Bristol Press Team her sophomore year. She was a part of a Bristol Central class that qualified for post-season play the last 2 seasons. Alexa is an active tennis player and competes throughout the summer in events. Alexa is hoping to continue her playing career at the club level in college.  Elyssa Tomczyk played competitively for the Women's tennis Team at Division II school Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Elyssa currently coaches part-time for the Plainville Tennis Club, where she instructs young and inspiring tennis players aged 8-17.
 
6:15 PM - 6:45 PM    Little Tennis Lessons - Little Tennis - Session 1
Program Description:This program is designed to introduce young children to the basics of tennis in a fun and engaging way. Participants will learn the fundamental skills of tennis, such as how to hold a racquet, how to hit a ball and how to move around the court. Participants will also be introduced to the equipment utilized in tennis such as racquets, balls, and nets. Fun warm-up games and exercises will get the participants moving and excited about the sport. This is a supportive and encouraging environment for young athletes to feel comfortable and confident in trying new things.About the Instructors:Matt Wayton is a state-certified coach and currently serving as the assistant coach for the Southington High School boys tennis team. Matt has coached as the interim head coach and assistant coach for the past 2 season with the Bristol Central girls teams that qualified for the CIAC tournament in both seasons. Matt has also founded and has been the tournament director for the Wayton Open Tennis Tournament for the past 16 years, with all proceeds benefiting rescue dogs. Matt has also been a private coach giving hundreds of training sessions to all ages and skills levels. Alexa Rinaldi is a senior at Bristol Central and has been the caption of the Bristol Central Girls tennis team for the past 2 seasons. She has been a starting varsity athlete since her sophomore year. Alexa teamed up with her twin sister for the past 3 seasons at the #1 doubles spot and made All-Conference and The Bristol Press Team her sophomore year. She was a part of a Bristol Central class that qualified for post-season play the last 2 seasons. Alexa is an active tennis player and competes throughout the summer in events. Alexa is hoping to continue her playing career at the club level in college.  Elyssa Tomczyk played competitively for the Women's tennis Team at Division II school Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Elyssa currently coaches part-time for the Plainville Tennis Club, where she instructs young and inspiring tennis players aged 8-17.
 
Friday June 30, 2023
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM    Summer Splash Swim Team - Summer Splash Team 2023 AM Session
The Splash Swim Team is a recreational swim team available for youth ages 9 to 18 who meet the following requirements: 1.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating freestyle with rhythmic breathing 2.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating backstroke continuously The Splash Summer Swim Team will compete against other area teams in the Central Connecticut Swim League. Typically , Meets are held within 2 divisions. The Junior Division is broken down into the following age groups:9 and upNew this year is an AM and PM session. These two time offerings are separate and must be registered for separately. The times are not interchangeable, swimmers must attend the time that they register for. Splash Team Mission Statement: The mission of the Bristol Splash Team is to combine fun and competition. This will be achieved by fostering friendship through team work, participants’ personal growth, building stroke mechanics and developing new skills. Splash Team’s main goal is to introduce participants to the sport of swimming, to teach skills based on ability in a fun, relaxed atmosphere where participants can improve their skills at their own pace while enhancing their social and emotional development.If you have specific questions about the summer Splash season please contact Head Coach, Kevin Dawiczyk, at splashcoach@gmail.comBPRD is proud to announce our new affiliation with USA Swimming! Our swimmers will now have the opportunity to join USA Swimming and compete at USA Swimming sanctioned meets and events. 
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PCA, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Saturday July 1, 2023
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:00-9:30am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - LTS 2, Swim (9:00-9:30am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PCA, Swim (9:00-9:30am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:00-9:30am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 3, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - LTS 2, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PCA, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 3, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - LTS 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - LTS 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) - PSA 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Saturdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM    Specialized Swim Lessons- Summer (Saturdays) - Specialized Swim Lessons- Summer (Page Park Pool)
This class is designed to accommodate the individual with special needs or circumstances. The instructor will work with the student one-on-one to accomplish individual goals. For more information on participant eligibility, contact our front desk staff. This class runs once a week for 8 weeks on Saturdays following the same schedule as the Learn to Swim program. Fee to participant is $45 for residents and $65 for non-residents. Please note that we do the best that we can to take on as many students as possible. However, space is very limited and participation in one session does not automatically guarantee space in the next session.  We ask participants to fill out our online form to register. Online forms will need to be filled out for each individual participant. Forms expire annually and will need to be updated after one year. Registration can only be completed during open registration time. Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis and is offered to Bristol residents one day in advance of non-Bristol residents.There are no exceptions. Should you have any questions, we would love to answer them. Please give us a call at (860) 584-3837. 
 
Sunday July 2, 2023
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM    Mustangs
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Monday July 3, 2023
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PCA, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Adult Co-Ed Pickleball - Adult Co-Ed Pickleball - Session 1
Program Description: Pickleball is a combination of badminton and ping pong played on a badminton court with tennis-sized net. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but it can develop into a fast-paced, competitive game of experienced players. This program allows participants the opportunity to play "pick-up" games in a structured and organized setting. Registrants can sign up for one time slot or both depending on their interests. About the Instructor:Instructor Randy Doucette has over 35 years of experience in teaching physical education. Randy holds a master's degree in education, and focused a lot of his units on lifetime activities, like pickleball. Randy has also coached various age groups of swimming for nearly 40 years, which earned him a Town of Plainville Proclamation for swim team excellence, Connecticut State Service Award, Connecticut Sate Coach of the Year Award and an induction into the Plainville Hall of Fame.Inclement Weather:In the case of inclement weather, class will be moved to the Bristol Senior Center to avoid cancellations. The Senior Center has fewer courts, so your patience between games is appreciated. Please ensure that you are signed up to receive email & text blast from BPRYCS, as this will be the way that any location change is communicated. All Pickleball players must enter the Senior Center through the back doors located by the gym.
 
5:30 PM - 6:15 PM    Youth Beginner Tennis Lessons - Youth Beginner Tennis - Session 1
Program Description: This program is designed to introduce young children to the sport of tennis and provide them with a fun and engaging experience. The goal of this program is to teach participants the basic fundamentals of tennis and provide them with a love for the game. Activities and drills will focus on developing hand-eye coordination, footwork and racquet skills. This is an opportunity for children to learn new skills, make friends, and develop a love for the game that can last a lifetime. About the Instructors:Matt Wayton is a state-certified coach and currently serving as the assistant coach for the Southington High School boys tennis team. Matt has coached as the interim head coach and assistant coach for the past 2 season with the Bristol Central girls teams that qualified for the CIAC tournament in both seasons. Matt has also founded and has been the tournament director for the Wayton Open Tennis Tournament for the past 16 years, with all proceeds benefiting rescue dogs. Matt has also been a private coach giving hundreds of training sessions to all ages and skills levels. Alexa Rinaldi is a senior at Bristol Central and has been the caption of the Bristol Central Girls tennis team for the past 2 seasons. She has been a starting varsity athlete since her sophomore year. Alexa teamed up with her twin sister for the past 3 seasons at the #1 doubles spot and made All-Conference and The Bristol Press Team her sophomore year. She was a part of a Bristol Central class that qualified for post-season play the last 2 seasons. Alexa is an active tennis player and competes throughout the summer in events. Alexa is hoping to continue her playing career at the club level in college.  Elyssa Tomczyk played competitively for the Women's tennis Team at Division II school Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Elyssa currently coaches part-time for the Plainville Tennis Club, where she instructs young and inspiring tennis players aged 8-17.
 
6:30 PM - 7:15 PM    Youth Intermediate-Advanced Tennis Lessons - Youth Int./Adv. Tennis - Session 1
Program Description:This program is a chance for young players wanting to advance their journey in the sport of tennis. Fundamental skills will be reiterated and improved upon. Develop your skills, make new friends and have fun playing tennis in a supportive and engaging environment. Participants will practice hitting forehands, backhands, volleys, serves, as well as footwork exercises and movement around the court. Games and challenges will keep the participants motivated and enthusiastic.About the Instructors:Matt Wayton is a state-certified coach and currently serving as the assistant coach for the Southington High School boys tennis team. Matt has coached as the interim head coach and assistant coach for the past 2 season with the Bristol Central girls teams that qualified for the CIAC tournament in both seasons. Matt has also founded and has been the tournament director for the Wayton Open Tennis Tournament for the past 16 years, with all proceeds benefiting rescue dogs. Matt has also been a private coach giving hundreds of training sessions to all ages and skills levels. Alexa Rinaldi is a senior at Bristol Central and has been the caption of the Bristol Central Girls tennis team for the past 2 seasons. She has been a starting varsity athlete since her sophomore year. Alexa teamed up with her twin sister for the past 3 seasons at the #1 doubles spot and made All-Conference and The Bristol Press Team her sophomore year. She was a part of a Bristol Central class that qualified for post-season play the last 2 seasons. Alexa is an active tennis player and competes throughout the summer in events. Alexa is hoping to continue her playing career at the club level in college.  Elyssa Tomczyk played competitively for the Women's tennis Team at Division II school Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Elyssa currently coaches part-time for the Plainville Tennis Club, where she instructs young and inspiring tennis players aged 8-17.
 
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM    ESPN Softball League
 
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM    Adult Co-Ed Pickleball - Adult Co-Ed Pickleball - Session 2
Program Description: Pickleball is a combination of badminton and ping pong played on a badminton court with tennis-sized net. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but it can develop into a fast-paced, competitive game of experienced players. This program allows participants the opportunity to play "pick-up" games in a structured and organized setting. Registrants can sign up for one time slot or both depending on their interests. About the Instructor:Instructor Randy Doucette has over 35 years of experience in teaching physical education. Randy holds a master's degree in education, and focused a lot of his units on lifetime activities, like pickleball. Randy has also coached various age groups of swimming for nearly 40 years, which earned him a Town of Plainville Proclamation for swim team excellence, Connecticut State Service Award, Connecticut Sate Coach of the Year Award and an induction into the Plainville Hall of Fame.Inclement Weather:In the case of inclement weather, class will be moved to the Bristol Senior Center to avoid cancellations. The Senior Center has fewer courts, so your patience between games is appreciated. Please ensure that you are signed up to receive email & text blast from BPRYCS, as this will be the way that any location change is communicated. All Pickleball players must enter the Senior Center through the back doors located by the gym.
 
Tuesday July 4, 2023
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM    Summer Splash Swim Team - Summer Splash Team 2023 AM Session
The Splash Swim Team is a recreational swim team available for youth ages 9 to 18 who meet the following requirements: 1.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating freestyle with rhythmic breathing 2.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating backstroke continuously The Splash Summer Swim Team will compete against other area teams in the Central Connecticut Swim League. Typically , Meets are held within 2 divisions. The Junior Division is broken down into the following age groups:9 and upNew this year is an AM and PM session. These two time offerings are separate and must be registered for separately. The times are not interchangeable, swimmers must attend the time that they register for. Splash Team Mission Statement: The mission of the Bristol Splash Team is to combine fun and competition. This will be achieved by fostering friendship through team work, participants’ personal growth, building stroke mechanics and developing new skills. Splash Team’s main goal is to introduce participants to the sport of swimming, to teach skills based on ability in a fun, relaxed atmosphere where participants can improve their skills at their own pace while enhancing their social and emotional development.If you have specific questions about the summer Splash season please contact Head Coach, Kevin Dawiczyk, at splashcoach@gmail.comBPRD is proud to announce our new affiliation with USA Swimming! Our swimmers will now have the opportunity to join USA Swimming and compete at USA Swimming sanctioned meets and events. 
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PCA, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Wednesday July 5, 2023
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM    Summer Splash Swim Team - Summer Splash Team 2023 AM Session
The Splash Swim Team is a recreational swim team available for youth ages 9 to 18 who meet the following requirements: 1.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating freestyle with rhythmic breathing 2.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating backstroke continuously The Splash Summer Swim Team will compete against other area teams in the Central Connecticut Swim League. Typically , Meets are held within 2 divisions. The Junior Division is broken down into the following age groups:9 and upNew this year is an AM and PM session. These two time offerings are separate and must be registered for separately. The times are not interchangeable, swimmers must attend the time that they register for. Splash Team Mission Statement: The mission of the Bristol Splash Team is to combine fun and competition. This will be achieved by fostering friendship through team work, participants’ personal growth, building stroke mechanics and developing new skills. Splash Team’s main goal is to introduce participants to the sport of swimming, to teach skills based on ability in a fun, relaxed atmosphere where participants can improve their skills at their own pace while enhancing their social and emotional development.If you have specific questions about the summer Splash season please contact Head Coach, Kevin Dawiczyk, at splashcoach@gmail.comBPRD is proud to announce our new affiliation with USA Swimming! Our swimmers will now have the opportunity to join USA Swimming and compete at USA Swimming sanctioned meets and events. 
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PCA, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM    Wonder Mobile
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
Thursday July 6, 2023
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM    Summer Splash Swim Team - Summer Splash Team 2023 AM Session
The Splash Swim Team is a recreational swim team available for youth ages 9 to 18 who meet the following requirements: 1.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating freestyle with rhythmic breathing 2.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating backstroke continuously The Splash Summer Swim Team will compete against other area teams in the Central Connecticut Swim League. Typically , Meets are held within 2 divisions. The Junior Division is broken down into the following age groups:9 and upNew this year is an AM and PM session. These two time offerings are separate and must be registered for separately. The times are not interchangeable, swimmers must attend the time that they register for. Splash Team Mission Statement: The mission of the Bristol Splash Team is to combine fun and competition. This will be achieved by fostering friendship through team work, participants’ personal growth, building stroke mechanics and developing new skills. Splash Team’s main goal is to introduce participants to the sport of swimming, to teach skills based on ability in a fun, relaxed atmosphere where participants can improve their skills at their own pace while enhancing their social and emotional development.If you have specific questions about the summer Splash season please contact Head Coach, Kevin Dawiczyk, at splashcoach@gmail.comBPRD is proud to announce our new affiliation with USA Swimming! Our swimmers will now have the opportunity to join USA Swimming and compete at USA Swimming sanctioned meets and events. 
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PCA, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment. 
 
5:30 PM - 6:00 PM    Pee Wee Tennis Lessons - Pee Wee Tennis - Session 1
Program Description:This program is designed to introduce participants to the sport of tennis is a fun and engaging way. Structured around play-based learning and designed to help children develop basic tennis skills and hand-eye coordination. Participants will be introduced to the basic rules of tennis, including how to hold a racquet, how to hit a ball, and how to move around the court. Focus is on fun and play-based learning, and children will have the opportunity to make new friends, learn new skills, and have fun!About the Instructors:Matt Wayton is a state-certified coach and currently serving as the assistant coach for the Southington High School boys tennis team. Matt has coached as the interim head coach and assistant coach for the past 2 season with the Bristol Central girls teams that qualified for the CIAC tournament in both seasons. Matt has also founded and has been the tournament director for the Wayton Open Tennis Tournament for the past 16 years, with all proceeds benefiting rescue dogs. Matt has also been a private coach giving hundreds of training sessions to all ages and skills levels. Alexa Rinaldi is a senior at Bristol Central and has been the caption of the Bristol Central Girls tennis team for the past 2 seasons. She has been a starting varsity athlete since her sophomore year. Alexa teamed up with her twin sister for the past 3 seasons at the #1 doubles spot and made All-Conference and The Bristol Press Team her sophomore year. She was a part of a Bristol Central class that qualified for post-season play the last 2 seasons. Alexa is an active tennis player and competes throughout the summer in events. Alexa is hoping to continue her playing career at the club level in college.  Elyssa Tomczyk played competitively for the Women's tennis Team at Division II school Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Elyssa currently coaches part-time for the Plainville Tennis Club, where she instructs young and inspiring tennis players aged 8-17.
 
6:15 PM - 6:45 PM    Little Tennis Lessons - Little Tennis - Session 1
Program Description:This program is designed to introduce young children to the basics of tennis in a fun and engaging way. Participants will learn the fundamental skills of tennis, such as how to hold a racquet, how to hit a ball and how to move around the court. Participants will also be introduced to the equipment utilized in tennis such as racquets, balls, and nets. Fun warm-up games and exercises will get the participants moving and excited about the sport. This is a supportive and encouraging environment for young athletes to feel comfortable and confident in trying new things.About the Instructors:Matt Wayton is a state-certified coach and currently serving as the assistant coach for the Southington High School boys tennis team. Matt has coached as the interim head coach and assistant coach for the past 2 season with the Bristol Central girls teams that qualified for the CIAC tournament in both seasons. Matt has also founded and has been the tournament director for the Wayton Open Tennis Tournament for the past 16 years, with all proceeds benefiting rescue dogs. Matt has also been a private coach giving hundreds of training sessions to all ages and skills levels. Alexa Rinaldi is a senior at Bristol Central and has been the caption of the Bristol Central Girls tennis team for the past 2 seasons. She has been a starting varsity athlete since her sophomore year. Alexa teamed up with her twin sister for the past 3 seasons at the #1 doubles spot and made All-Conference and The Bristol Press Team her sophomore year. She was a part of a Bristol Central class that qualified for post-season play the last 2 seasons. Alexa is an active tennis player and competes throughout the summer in events. Alexa is hoping to continue her playing career at the club level in college.  Elyssa Tomczyk played competitively for the Women's tennis Team at Division II school Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Elyssa currently coaches part-time for the Plainville Tennis Club, where she instructs young and inspiring tennis players aged 8-17.
 
Friday July 7, 2023
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM    Summer Splash Swim Team - Summer Splash Team 2023 AM Session
The Splash Swim Team is a recreational swim team available for youth ages 9 to 18 who meet the following requirements: 1.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating freestyle with rhythmic breathing 2.) Swim 1 width of pool demonstrating backstroke continuously The Splash Summer Swim Team will compete against other area teams in the Central Connecticut Swim League. Typically , Meets are held within 2 divisions. The Junior Division is broken down into the following age groups:9 and upNew this year is an AM and PM session. These two time offerings are separate and must be registered for separately. The times are not interchangeable, swimmers must attend the time that they register for. Splash Team Mission Statement: The mission of the Bristol Splash Team is to combine fun and competition. This will be achieved by fostering friendship through team work, participants’ personal growth, building stroke mechanics and developing new skills. Splash Team’s main goal is to introduce participants to the sport of swimming, to teach skills based on ability in a fun, relaxed atmosphere where participants can improve their skills at their own pace while enhancing their social and emotional development.If you have specific questions about the summer Splash season please contact Head Coach, Kevin Dawiczyk, at splashcoach@gmail.comBPRD is proud to announce our new affiliation with USA Swimming! Our swimmers will now have the opportunity to join USA Swimming and compete at USA Swimming sanctioned meets and events. 
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
9:45 AM - 10:15 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (9:45-10:15am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PCA, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (10:30-11:00am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - LTS 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 1, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 2, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM    Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) - PSA 3, Swim (11:15-11:45am)
Program Description: Swimming lessons are an essential part of a child's education. Being able to swim properly increases confidence which makes time in the water an enjoyable and safe experience. In addition, swimming is a healthy, total fitness activity that lasts a lifetime. Our Learn to Swim programs are taught by certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors with an enthusiasm and dedication to helping children and adults achieve their swimming goals.Learn to Swim Page Park Pool- Summer (Weekdays) consists of Parent and Child (PCA), Preschool Aquatics (PSA) 1-3, Learn to swim (LTS) 1-2.There are 4 sessions of weekday lessons:Session 1: 6/24/23-7/7/23 (There will be classes July 4th)Session 2: 7/10/23-7/21/23Session 3: 7/24/23-8/4/23Session 4: 8/7/23-8/18/23To determine proper class placement please review the level descriptions below and/or contact the DMAC front desk (860) 584-3837 with any questions.Goggles strongly recommended, though we do not allow those that have cover the nose.Pre-School Class DescriptionsAll pre-school aquatics classes are intended for children 3-6 years old.- (PCA 1) Parent & Child Aquatics 1: This class is for parents with children ages 6 months to 3 years. This is a water introduction class where comfort in the water and submerging are taught in a low pressure and fun environment. This class teaches parents proper holding techniques for their children while teaching them water skills. Water experimentation, blowing bubbles, and basic skills are instructed through songs and activities.- (PSA 1) Pre-school Aquatics Level 1: This class teaches children the most elementary aquatic skills. They continue to develop safe practices around the water.- (PSA 2) Pre-school Aquatics Level 2: This class teaches independent aquatic locomotion skills. Children continue to explore simultaneous and alternating arm and leg actions on the front and back to gain more proficiency for future strokes.- (PSA 3) Pre-school Aquatics Level 3: This class teaches children to perform their skills independently. They are taught to improve coordination of combined arm and leg actions and alternating arm and leg actions.Learn-to-Swim (LTS) Class DescriptionsStudents should graduate Kindergarten before moving up to a Learn to Swim class- (LTS 1) Level 1 Beginner: Introduction to Water Skills- Children learn breath control, buoyancy on the front and back, alternating arm and leg action and general water safety rules.- (LTS 2) Level 2 Beginner: Fundamental Aquatic Skills- Underwater swimming, treading water, swimming in different positions and general water safety are the main focus.Please try and arrive 15 minutes prior to start of class. For best progression it is recommended that children attend every class if possible.
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Pony League Baseball (Grades 8-11) - Pony League Baseball 2023
Program Description:BPRYCS Pony League Baseball program is for boys entering 8th - 11th grade for the 2023-2024 school year (players in 7th-10th grade at time of registration). The Pony League season will run from June to August consisting of 15+ regular season games and each team making the playoffs. Teams will play 2 games a week and have at least 1 practice. Games are played on weekday evenings and occasionally during the day on weekends. All games occur at either Page Park, Riley Field or Muzzy Field. Team schedules will be distributed as soon as they become available. Please contact League Director Shawn Mirmina at shawnmirmina@bristolk12.org with any questions. Program Note:Players are not allowed to play in Pony League if they are participating in other Bristol-based baseball leagues, with the exception of Edgewood Junior/Senior League. Players trying out for another Bristol-based or out-of-town summer league (American Legion, Junior Legion, AAU, etc.) must still register for Pony League in order to ensure a spot on a team. Players that make other leagues will receive a full refund of their registration fee.Pony League Tryouts:Tryouts will occur on Saturday, June 10th at 4:00 PM (rain date: Sunday, June 11th at 4:00 PM). Tryouts will occur at Page Park. All NEW players to the Pony League (of any age) are encouraged to attend tryouts. Players who have played Pony League in the past, but did not play last season are also encouraged to attend tryouts. Tryout will begin at 4:00 PM and end by 6:00 PM. Players must bring their own equipment.