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Paso Robles swim program opens summer registration

Paso Robles swim program opens summer registration

Paso Robles Daily News

May 23, 2026

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Well, it’s that time of year again when the days get longer and the kids start eyeing the backyard sprinklers. According to the *Paso Robles Daily News*, North County Aquatics Swim Team just opened registration for their Summer League program, and it’s perfect for getting our little ones ages 3 to 12 splashing safely. Whether your child is a future dolphin or just needs to burn off that summer energy, this is a fantastic local option right here in Paso.

What I love about this program is how it brings our community together around the pool. It’s not just about lap times and goggles—it’s about teaching water safety in a region where a dip in the river or a backyard pool is a summer staple. Plus, for many families, it’s a chance to connect with other parents and watch our kids make new friends under that warm Central Coast sun.

So if you’ve been wondering how to keep the kids active and cool this summer, swing by the registration page soon—slots tend to fill up fast. Here’s to a summer of cannonballs, chlorine, and community spirit, Paso Robles!

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