Free Swim Strength Training Course Begins Tonight

Free Swim Strength Training Course Begins Tonight
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 Mayor Byron W. Brown today reminded City youth who need to develop their swimming technique that they can take part in a FREE Swim Strengthening Course, offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays in January, in order to prepare for upcoming Certification Sessions. The hours are from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. For more information on the swim strengthening sessions, please contact the Parks Pools Office at (716) 851 – 5998. Mayor Brown stated, “We need our young people to step up in a big way after a lifeguard shortage last summer kept us from opening our City pools and this free swim strengthening course is one way they can brush up on their swimming skills. Our current team of lifeguards come from all walks of life but have one thing in common, a love for our city and a love for our children who deserve a safe and fun summer. I ask our youth to consider this great opportunity and join Buffalo’s awesome team of lifeguards. The position pays well and will help further improve the quality of life in neighborhoods citywide.” Mayor Brown and the City of Buffalo, in partnership with the Police Athletic League of Buffalo (PAL), kicked off multiple sessions of free and paid Red Cross Certified Lifeguard Training for City of Buffalo Youth ages 16-21 who are interested in becoming lifeguards in early December. The free training offered in January is to help an interested lifeguard candidate bolster their swimming skills. Last summer, the City’s nine outdoor pools were closed due to a lifeguard shortage which impacted cities, towns, and private swimming facilities across New York State and throughout the United States. City of Buffalo youth who are interested in receiving FREE and PAID Red Cross Certified Lifeguard training must register for one of the upcoming sessions. Each session will be held at the Cazenovia Pool, located on Abbott Road across from Mercy Hospital. Those who successfully attain certification can apply to become lifeguards at the City’s two indoor pools, as well as apply for summer 2023 positions at the City’s nine outdoor pools. Pay is $20 an hour. Below is a revised list of lifeguard certification sessions. January Certification Saturdays & Sundays 1/14, 1/15, 1/21, 1/22, 1/28 8:30am-5pm February Certification Monday – Friday 2/20-2/24 8:30am-5pm 

March Certification Saturdays & Sundays 3/4, 3/5, 3/11, 3/12, 3/18 8:30am-5pm 

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS 

• Youth who CAN already swim with proficiency 

• Youth ages 16-21 

• Preference given to youth who reside in the City of Buffalo and attend a Buffalo Public School 

• Pre-registration for this course is required. 

Non-residents are welcome to register for a certification course for $300. To register for an upcoming Red Cross Certified Lifeguard training session, go to https://www.surveymonkey. com/r/PALLifeguardCertification22-23 If you are already a certified or current City lifeguard, please visit the City’s Jobs Page: https://www.buffalony. gov/jobs.aspx

The City is also seeking Red Cross-Certified Lifeguard Trainers to work with PAL on its free Lifeguard Training Courses to grow its lifeguard ranks. Please contact PAL if you are certified and interested in training future lifeguards by calling (716) 851-4615. 

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