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Jun 23, 2012 Sports
The August holidays will soon be upon us and parents contemplating how to productively utilize the time in developmental activities for their children would be happy to learn of the initiative planned by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport in collaboration with the National Sports Commission where those officials will be hosting a swimming summer programme to introduce young athletes to the basic rudiments of the sport even as those officials ensure that the facility is adequately and effectively utilized.
Sessions would be conducted at the Colgrain Swimming Pool, Camp Street Georgetown and participants would be taken through their paces while under the tutelage of two qualified coaches, Ms. Kumiko Inuzuka of Japan and Ms. Isabel Maria Couso Fals of Cuba.
The sessions will be conducted between July 16 – August 22 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The first session will be between 09:00hrs–10:00hrs, while the second session starts at 10:00hrs and concludes one hour later.
Interested persons may uplift and submit application forms at the offices of the Colgrain swimming facility between July 03 –13 between 09:00hrs-16:00hrs. Further enquiries could be made by contacting the Administrator of Pools, Mr. Abraham Watson on telephone #s 222-1306 /649-5562 between 08:30hrs & 16:30hrs or Ms Desiree Cummings (226-0387), during weekdays.
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