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Sign-ups for Harris Hill Pool swim lessons begin June 17

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William A. Schrom Sheriff at Chemung County | Official website

William A. Schrom Sheriff at Chemung County | Official website

The Chemung County Buildings and Grounds Department has announced that sign-ups for swimming lessons at the Harris Hill Pool will open on June 17, 2024. Children must be at least six years of age by July 1, 2024, to participate. Interested individuals can register at www.chemungcountyny.gov by clicking on the Parks and Rec icon and then the Harris Hill Swim Lessons icon.

Space for swimming lessons is limited; therefore, registration is required. Payment is due upon registration, with an additional charge for credit card transactions. Early registrations will not be accepted.

The Harris Hill Pool is scheduled to open on Saturday, June 15th. There will be one six-week session with classes offered on the following schedules:

- Mondays and Wednesdays, July 1st – August 7th from 11:10 a.m. to 11:40 a.m.

- Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 2nd – August 8th from 11:10 a.m. to 11:40 a.m.

The cost of swimming lessons for season pass holders per child is $25 for Chemung County residents and $35 for non-county residents.

Season pass costs are as follows:

- Chemung County Residents: $40 (Individual) and $80 (Family)

- Non-County Residents: $55 (Individual) and $95 (Family)

A family pass includes two adults and four children.

For those without a season pass, swimming lesson fees per child are:

- Chemung County Resident: $60

- Non-County Resident: $75

For additional information, contact the Buildings and Grounds Department/Parks Department at 607-737-2843.

Christopher J. Moss

Chemung County Executive

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