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Mah Jongg Clinic

Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

Designed for those who know the basic rules and vocabulary, and want advice and advanced strategies on improving their game. Taught by Judy Umansky. 6 sessions $115 members / $155 nonmembers

Triathlon Swim Club

Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

Improve, maintain, and excel in your swim leg next season by staying in competitive shape during the indoor months. Includes stroke modification, speed drills, and endurance training. 12 sessions Begins Tuesday, March 3 12:15-1:15pm Begins Friday, March 6 10:30-11:30am $300 members / $420 nonmembers, choose from Tuesday or Friday sessions $480 members / $720 nonmembers, Tuesday and Friday sessions […]

Children’s Swim Class: Beginner (5-10 years)

Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

This is our first class without parents in the water. Although some children in this class may be inexperienced and fearful, our goal is to build their confidence and make the pool a fun environment! We will target basic kicks, arm pull, breath control, floats and water safety skills. Online registration opens on Thursday, January […]

Children’s Swim Class: Advanced Beginner (5-10 years)

Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

Designed for children who are already comfortable in the water; those who already have some swimming ability and can swim several feet unassisted. Students will learn the front crawl, back crawl and rotary breathing, and will have the ability to increase their swim distance. All swimmers 5 years and older must wear a bathing cap, […]

Children’s Swim Class: Intermediate Swim (6-11 years)

Sid Jacobson JCC 300 Forest Dr, East Hills, NY, United States

Perfect for children who can swim 25 yards (1 pool length) unassisted. A basic knowledge of front crawl and back crawl is needed. Students will learn breathing to the side, breast stroke and butterfly, along with building their endurance and swim etiquette. All swimmers 5 years and older must wear a bathing cap, which may […]