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Wave Aquatics Centers – Juanita

10 Open or Lane Pool Visits or Daily Swim Lessons Camp (Up to 51% Off)

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Value
$37
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51%
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$19
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  • Good for Kids

In a Nutshell

Six-lane heated pool serves as a splash zone for open play and laps, or a watery classroom for kids’ swimming lessons

The Fine Print

  • Expiration varies
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Must be 3-12 years old for the daily swim lessons camp. Must sign waiver. Valid for Kirkland location only. For open swim option, adult supervision required at all times.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Swimming lets kids experience the buoyancy formerly known only to bobbing apples and inflatable witches. Let your fledglings float with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $18 for 10 open or lane pool visits (a $37 value)
  • $40 for daily swim lesson camp including 4 lessons over one week for kids aged 3–12 (an $80 value)

Classes are available Monday through Thursday for 9 or 9:30 a.m. the following sets of dates: 7/16-7/19, 7/23-7/26, 7/30-8/2, 8/6-8/9, and 8/13-8/16.

Within Juanita High School, swim coaches and lifeguards keep an eye on swimmers of all ages as they train in the 25x15-yard heated pool. Kids who opt for lessons learn fundamentals during 30 minutes of guided swimming instruction geared toward their level.

Wave Aquatics Centers

The ability to swim allowed humanity to explore the seas, discover pearls inside oysters, and evolve arms devoid of inflatable muscles. Wave Aquatics Centers’ instructors understand the importance of such a skill, aiming to impart it within children and adults alike across the community. Working as a nonprofit organization fueled by the common purpose of providing students of all ages with a slew of programs and lessons, the staffers share their wisdom in Juanita and Redmond High School pools. They train their charges in competitive swimming, maintaining three teams, including a year-round Masters-level team taught by professional coaches and reformed mermaids.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Being Class President

The president of a student council rises from among his peers to lead them and guide their school toward continued greatness. If you think you have what it takes to stand at the helm of your school, read this guide to see what it would be like to be president:

  • It’s your first day back at school after being elected president. The week of victory celebrations and speeches at local landmarks has been a whirlwind. When you finally step into Gerald High for the first time as its president, the halls look somehow narrower, your classmates' faces more nondescript.

  • You take a seat at your desk in Mrs. Witack’s pre-calc class. Are they making these chairs smaller? You don’t even have a chance to open up the Gerald High School Herald to peruse the day’s top stories before Maria Elena, your newly elected secretary, rushes in to let you know there’s an urgent call from Forest Flowers Middle School. You need to go to the office to take it right away.

  • You rush through the hallways wondering what the crisis could be. Is Forest Flowers experiencing a textbook shortage? A janitor uprising?

  • As you answer the phone, your heart is racing, but for some reason the only thing you can think to wonder is how the straps of your backpack got so heavy. You answer and your voice just sounds like a gasping breath. “Hello?” says the person on the other end. “It’s Bobby Greenblatt, Forest Flowers Middle School’s newly elected president.”

  • What could he want? To challenge your presidency? To proclaim his allegiance to Ronalda Reyes, your runner-up? Maybe she did deserve it more than you. “Hello? Mr. High-School President? Are you there? It’s Bobby. I’m just calling to say: I really look up to you.”

What will be the most important call you receive as class president?

Wave Aquatics Centers

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    Juanita

    10601 NE 132nd St.
    Kirkland, Washington 98034
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