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City of Norco Announces "The Plunge"! 2011 Aquatics Season Begins June 4th

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Melanie Serrato, Rawlings Realty ~Corona, Norco, Eastvale Ca 01205902



City of Norco Announces "The Plunge"!  2011 Aquatics Season Begins June 4th

SunThe City of Norco swimming pool will be open for recreational swimming on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 1 to 4 pm.  A swim pass can be purchased for $20.00.  The pass is good for 10 visits, and may be used by more than one person.  

Swim lessons will be offered as well, with 4  two-week sessions throughout the summer.  Lessons are daily, Monday through Thursday, for 30 minutes each.  The cost is $75.00.  Private lessions are also available, see the City of Norco website for further details and complete class schedules.

My kids  participated in the City of Norco swim lessons  for several summers, and had a blast.  Although the staff tends to be different each year, the teachers were always patient and seemed to be well trained.  The best part of the class was always the end, when they got to jump off the diving board!

It just wouldn't be summer without a visit to the Norco pools!

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Doug Anderson
Tucker Associates Real Estate Services - Danville, CA
Bay Area Real Estate Views

It is certainly getting to be that time of year Melanie and a good value for good times to boot.

May 25, 2011 04:16 PM
Ken Barker Realtor® GRI, E-Pro Certified
Dilbeck Real Estate - Burbank, CA

Melanie - I grew up in Burbank, Cal. and I always use to go to the local pool for my off time. I think our swim pass and lessons were much much cheaper though in the 60's era.

May 25, 2011 04:49 PM
Melanie Serrato
Melanie Serrato, Rawlings Realty ~Corona, Norco, Eastvale Ca - Norco, CA
CA Realtor - Corona-Norco-Eastvale Homes

Doug ~ Definitely that time of year.  My kids have actually been swimming with friends several times already.  But not everyone has a pool, or even friends with pools... It's great that there are community pools to take advantage of.

Ken ~ I think the public pools were an important part of the community when we were younger (I'm just one decade behind you).  Now, I think people don't really consider going to the community pool just to hang out.  I agree, the lessons and the admission were probably a lot cheaper back then.  

May 25, 2011 08:43 PM