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ORCA swim team trial period starts Tuesday

Posted at 11:27 am May 19, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department is offering a trial period for swimmers who may be interested in swimming with the ORCA swim team this summer.

On May 21, 23, and 28, and June 4, swimmers are welcome to try a normal ORCA swim session from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. and swim with the group to get an assessment of their abilities, a press release said. All swimmers will need a signed release in order to participate.

Regular summer ORCA members will have pre-outdoor pool workouts during this time as well.

Children are invited to swim and meet with the coaches to see if they are ready and able to join the recreational swim team this summer. Parents must sign a release for their child to participate.

Summer ORCA is $120 plus a non-resident fee where applicable. Summer session dates run from June 5 to July 25. Swim team members will participate in two home swim meets and two away meets in addition to GKAISA at the end of July.

For more information, call the Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks department at (865) 425-3450 or visit the website at www.orrecparks.org.

Filed Under: Recreation, Top Stories Tagged With: Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, ORCA, swim team, trial period

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