FRESNO, Calif.(KMJ) –Beginning Monday, June 22, the City of Fresno will be kicking off its Free Family Swim Nights, made possible by a grant from Kaiser Permanente and supported by Fresno United Neighborhoods, non-profit corporation established by the Parks, After School, Recreation and Community Services Department (PARCS), whose mission is to improve the quality of life in Fresno through innovative and collaborative outreach initiatives in recreation, health, and learning for residents of all ages.
During Family Swim Nights, Fink White, Quigley and Romain Pools will be open Monday through Friday from 5:30-8:00 p.m. to promote family swimming in the City’s learner pools.
Family Swim is defined as a program for potty-trained children over the age of 3 accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18.
PARCS learner pools are up to four and a half feet deep.
Limited space is available, so please do not bring floatation devices or pool toys.
All pool rules are in affect and will be enforced.
Family Swim Nights are at the following pool locations:
Fink White–535 S. Trinity (Hwy 180 & Trinity)
Quigley–808 W. Dakota (Fruit & Dakota)
Romain-745 N First (First & Belmont)
For more information, contact PARCS at (559) 621-2900.