Idaho Falls: Wes Deist Aquatic Center hosts Annual Free Swim Lessons on Saturday, May 10
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IDAHO FALLS ~ Idaho Falls - The Wes Deist Aquatic Center is making a big splash this weekend with its highly anticipated annual Free Swim Lessons event. On Saturday, May 10, children ages 3 to 13 will have the opportunity to participate in a 25-minute lesson taught by certified American Red Cross Instructors.

The lessons will cover a range of topics, from basic water safety to advanced swimming techniques. This is the perfect opportunity for children who are new to the water or looking to improve their skills, as they will be learning from trained professionals in a safe and fun environment.

Not only will participants gain valuable skills and knowledge, but they will also receive a personalized swimming level placement card. This card will help parents identify the most suitable class for their child's future instruction. Additionally, all participants will have exclusive early access to register for the upcoming Summer Swim Lessons and Surfer Swim Team before it opens to the public.

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According to [Insert Director or City Official's Name], this event is an excellent way to promote water safety and encourage children to develop lifelong swimming habits. With summer just around the corner, it's the perfect time for families to get ahead on their swim plans.

Families are encouraged to review the 2025 Summer Swim Schedule ahead of time at https://bit.ly/SwimLessonsWDAC. The schedule offers a wide variety of class options designed to fit any skill level and busy schedule.

Pre-registration is required for the free swim lessons, and space is limited. Interested families can register online at https://bit.ly/wdac-free-lessons, by phone at (208) 612-8519, or in person at 149 7th Street in Idaho Falls.

For more information about the Annual Free Swim Lessons or other summer programs offered by Wes Deist Aquatic Center, please contact (208) 612-8519. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity for children to learn valuable swimming skills and have fun in the water!

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