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Show City Fall Recreation i Activities Underlay The Bountiful Outdoor pool will be closed indefinately. Due to the pool repairs, bubble installation and the addition of our new jacuzzi, all swimming programs have been moved to the Bountiful Indoor Pool, 785 South 100 East, 295-6564. The regular fall schedule will be in effect. We anticipate a reopening re-opening date after the middle of October. THE SECOND fall session of afternoon swim lessons will begin the week of Oct. 17. Registration Reg-istration will be the week of Oct. 10 at the Indoor Pool. Classes are taught on Mon.-Wed. Mon.-Wed. and Tues.-Fri. between the hours of 4-6 p.m. We offer Boy Scout swimming and Life-saving Life-saving Merit Badge classes at this time. Special note: Boy Scouts receive a $2 discount. A water ballet class is offered on Saturday mornings at the Indoor Pool from 8-9 a.m. The instructor is Colleen Fisher and the cost is $20 for 10 lessons. SHARKS SWIM TEAM Bountiful City Swimming Pools sponsor a competitive age-group swim team, the Bountiful Sharks. The team practices Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. afternoons beween 4-6 p.m. We invite anyone who is interested to come and participate partici-pate for a free trial week period. Presently the team is working out at the Indoor Pool. Coaches of the team are Kerstin Severin and Jeff Greene. For more information, informa-tion, please call 292-0422 and ask for Kris. TUESDAY NIGHT AT BRC Tuesday night Bountiful City Recreation offers a public ice skating session and a public swim session. The public ice skating session runs from 7-9 p.m. Admission costs are adults $1.20, and students and children $1.25. Skate rental is $1. The public swim session runs from 6-9 p.m. Admission costs are adults $1.50, students $1.25 and children $1. (Remember, (Re-member, presently all swim sessions are at the Indoor Pool). STORY TIME We urge you to take advan tage of our baby-sitting sei vice. The service is availab! J' Monday through Friday fror- 9-12 noon at a cost of 50 cent-'-' ' per child. Let us take care o:'" your children while you swim.'; 1 skate or exercise. Tl ICE SKATING m Our next session of Lean's To-Skate lessons will run Oc 17-Nov. 6. Classes are taugl on Mon.-Tues, Mon.-Fri. an Tues.-Sat. from 4:45-6 p.rr The cost is $12 plus skate rer tal. Registration for this se? sion will be held the week c Oct. 10 at the BRC. We als offer adult classes on Frida afternoons at 5 p.m. The proj ram is continuous so you m begin any time. |