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Business Profile: Sports & Swim Summer Camp at Westboro Tennis & Swim Club

by | Apr 21, 2021 | Business, Featured

A safe and successful summer camp experience begins the week of June 21 at Westboro Tennis & Swim Club. Full- and half-day programs are available. Online registration is open, and parents are encouraged to sign up early.

Kinder camp is available for ages 3-5 and offers group swim and tennis lessons. Sports & Swim camp for children in Grades 1-7 also offers group swim and tennis lessons. There is a Tennis Only camp for children 8 years and older.

The counselor-in-training program offers adolescents the opportunity to learn American Red Cross CPR Basics and glimpse work as a future camp counselor.

“We know people are anxious to get back into being physically active, and we provide the safest possible environment for children and adults to participate in fun, healthy activities,” stated club owner Justin Lundberg.

With the club once again locally owned and operated, Lundberg is proud of his team’s complete transparency in implementing safety protocols. Numerous air quality and sanitization changes began last summer, and enhancements continue as noted on the company’s blog.

Summer groups will remain small, with no more than a dozen participants and possibly even fewer, depending on the sport. Typical pool events featured again this summer include ice cream day, cupcakes served on the hour, and tie-dye day.

Tennis continues to be a big hit and is a sport naturally conducive to players being physically distanced. Small groupings allow four children and a tennis pro on court at one time. Masks are required in group clinics or when playing doubles.

“Tennis provides a great socially distant activity, and swimming is inherently safe with the chlorinated water and limited contact,” Lundberg noted. “These two elements alone have allowed us to successfully service our members thus far.”

Kids Club offers babysitting by reservation only now. Kids Night Out is back for youngsters aged 4-12. Participants enjoy supervised gym games, arts and crafts, and pizza parties while parents enjoy a night out.

Group pickleball lessons are the club’s newest addition to its fitness lineup for adults. For more information or to register, visit thewestboroclub.com.

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