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All admission pricing is subject to taxes not included. * A family unit refers to adults and children/youths residing together. Safety education, basic movement skills, and stroke progressions are covered in the Early Years program. Parents must introduce their child to the pool through their hands-on lessons, showing them how to stay safe, how to hold them properly while floating or gliding, and how to keep them close to them at all times. For the duration of this lesson, parents must get in the pool with their child. The Parent Participation program is designed for parents and their infants/children. The program is also focused on infant/child safety, autonomy in water movement, and the additional complexities tied to the transition from swimming with their parents to swimming with instructors. Ready-Swim, Return, and Fundamental Movement Skills is a session that will last for approximately 30 minutes, even though the recommended time within the pool is 6 minutes. On this basis, the caregiver must be present, and they need to be 16 years or older. For the child/infant to learn and gain independence in the pool with their caregiver, the registry must be accompanied by a caregiver (16 or older) to assist in fitting the participant with their lifejacket, and therefore, the instructor can assist the participant in getting them from the beginning of the course to the end of the course. Basic swimming skills are taught from submersions to floats.
 
The Ron Andrews Community and Recreation Center is well received by visitors. Multiple reviews reflect a great community environment and architecturally spectacular space. The pool is their favorite, with features to maximize family time, amazing swimming lessons, and friendly and patient employees. Many patrons like the well-equipped gym for weightlifting and swimming sessions. One reviewer even described the center as the home they've had for over 40 years. The operation of the facility is analyzed with the various COVID protocols and cleaning schedules in mind, and the impression of a well maintained, clean, and secure center is created. Several people touted the pool's cleanliness and the potential for family fun in the rec center. The out-of-town trips are worth it, according to the reviews, as the center has several trail systems that pass through stunning trees and open woodlands. Overall, the Ron Andrews Center is a haven for fitness and fun, even for groups looking to relax, based on feedback.