Community Corner
Community Swim At Redwood High School In Town Of Corte Madera
Admission will be $10 per person, first come, first served. Discounts are available on need basis. No registration is required.
June 30, 2021
Beginning, Tuesday, July 6, 2021, a new community swim program will initiate at Redwood High School, thanks to the recently founded Marin Pirates Foundation, which provides free swim lessons to underprivileged children.
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Admission will be $10 per person, first come, first served. Discounts are available on need basis. No registration is required except for swim lessons. An additional $5 will be charged for the water aerobics class, which will be taught by Rebecca Callaway.
The schedule, subject to change, is as follows:
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Administrating the day-to-day program will be Marco Farahmand (RHS class of ’10.) Marco has coached both competitive swimmers and water polo players in Marin for ten years, including assisting the Redwood High School Boys’ Water Polo Team to its first ever North Coast Section finals.
Attendees and the general community are encouraged to help underprivileged children improve their water safety through the foundation’s free learn-to-swim classes, by making a donation to the foundation on the website.
For more information about the program please visit https://marinpirates.org/
This press release was produced by the Town of Corte Madera. The views expressed here are the author’s own.