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St. Paul offers free youth summer swimming lessons - here's how to sign up

Registration begins Monday, April 1, aka "April Pools Day," which aims to raise awareness around water safety.

ST PAUL, Minn. — While it might be hard to believe it this week, summer is actually just around the corner.

That's why the city of St. Paul is encouraging parents to sign their kids up for swimming lessons — for free! — beginning April 1.

“In the land of 10,000 lakes, cost should never be a barrier to water safety skills,” said Parks and Recreation Director Andy Rodriguez in a statement. “That’s why Saint Paul Parks and Recreation youth swimming lessons will now be offered free of charge.”

Summer lessons will take place at the Como Regional Park Pool and Highland Park Aquatic Center. The city said its decision to offer free youth lessons comes in part to support Mayor Melvin Carter's Community-First Public Safety Initiative, while also building on the success St. Paul has already seen since removing fees from other youth sports programs and activities.

“Swimming is a fun and healthy activity our children can do for the rest of their lives,” Carter said in a statement. “Our iconic pools, lakes and rivers are only as amazing as our residents’ ability to safely enjoy them.”

Registration for summer lessons is open to residents of St. Paul. Interested parties can sign up by visiting the city's website, calling 651-642-0650 or stopping by in person at Great River Water Park starting at 9 a.m. Monday, April 1, aka "April Pools Day," an observance meant to increase awareness around water safety.

For more information about free youth swimming lessons and other free and low-cost aquatics programs, click here.

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