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HomeSportCooroy Dolphins dive into swimming season

Cooroy Dolphins dive into swimming season

Cooroy Dolphins Swimming Club are gearing up to dive into another wonderful swimming season.

The club members are excited for the pool to re-open and are holding their first club night of the season on Wednesday 5 October at 5.30pm.

They are also holding two free come and try nights on Wednesday 5 October and Wednesday 12 October at 5.30pm.

If your kids have ever wanted to give swim club a go, this is the perfect opportunity, with the club catering for both social and competitive swimmers.

Cooroy Dolphins Swimming Club was lucky enough to have received a GCBF Grant this season which has seen some wonderful upgrades to the facility.

The kids will reap the benefits of this for years to come, with new lane ropes, defibrillator and training equipment.

The pool has also had a fresh coat of paint and a new heater is being installed. The pool has never looked so good.

Come down and meet the Cooroy Dolphins family for a night of fun, fitness and friendship.

For more information, you can email the club at cooroydolphins@gmail.com or phone Georgina on 0413 929 197.

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