Stay Consistent This Summer!
With weekend trips and more activities during the summer months, it can be hard to stay consistent with swim lessons.
We encourage all families to try to stay as consistent as possible with their weekly lessons so their child doesn’t lose progress. If you know ahead of time you won’t be around during one of your child’s lessons, we have some exciting news: you can now report absences and schedule make-ups via our app!
Report Absences with Our App!
Exciting News! Watermelon Swim families can now report absences on our app. Just let us know before the start of your class, and you will receive a make-up token that is good for 30 days!
Download the App on an Apple Device
Download the App on Google Play
Vacation Safety Tips
When you’re on vacation this summer, it’s important to stay aware of the best water safety practices.
Traveling mixes up routines and brings families to unfamiliar territories. It’s essential to plan so you can be prepared!
- Research the rental house/resort. Is there a backyard pool with barriers? Is there easy access to a beach or river? These are important things families need to know for proper water safety planning.
- Do a sweep when swim time is over. Clear the pool of toys and floaties, lock gates and doors, and make sure children won’t be able to access the pool on their own.
- Pick out a brightly colored swimsuit. When on vacation with bigger groups, you want to be able to spot your kiddo in a split second. Bright swimsuit colors make children easy to see!
Visit our blog for more information on staying safer while on vacation!
You Can Now Enroll in a Second Water Babies Class!
Your first Water Babies enrollment is still tuition-free, but you can now enroll in a second Water Babies class at our group class rate!
We believe that water safety access from infancy can help us create a community of safer swimmers 🍉
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All Locations Will Be Closed July 4th
We wish everyone a fun and safe holiday weekend!
When you’re by the water this weekend, make sure you’re following the best safety practices like assigning a water watcher, looking before you jump or dive, and wearing Coast Guard-approved life jackets when needed.





