A Swimming Class That Just Might Save a Life
My daughter is fearless when it comes to most everything. And that makes me incredibly fearful.
With the summer months (hopefully) arriving soon, my biggest source of concern is the water. Whether it’s Spring Creek, our neighborhood pool or even the deep end of the bath tub, safety is my priority.
So I’m pretty excited about Infant Swim Resource (ISR), which is new to State College. Kristen Stahl Sharp, with the help of a local family that has been impacted by the tragic drowning of a child, decided that this area could use the service and skills ISR provides. Sharp and ISR Master Instructor Tanja Bacigalupi are teaching children life-saving skills to use if they fall into water without an adult around to save them.
ISR has been teaching children life-saving skills for more than 40 years. While the skills are essential, children really have fun in the process. ISR classes are for infants and children between 6 months and 6 years old.
To learn more about ISR classes, stop by its open house from 9:30 to 11:30 am Saturday, March 20 at the Best Western on Premiere Drive. Watch an actual lesson and see what ISR is all about.
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