Wild Rivers Waterpark will take part in a global initiative to combat childhood drowsiness by holding the world’s largest swimming lessons on Thursday, June 26th.
With the theme of “Missionable: Swim Lessons for Savings,” the event aims to raise awareness of the life-saving importance of swimming instruction. It takes place in hundreds of places around the world at the same time.
The registration fee is $40 per person and includes admission to the park throughout the day, commemorative t-shirts for the first 150 guests, and a $20 donation to support the Jasper Ray Foundation’s drowsing prevention efforts.
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Participants must pre-register and check in by 9:45am, space is limited and the event is expected to sell out. Registration is available at wildrivers.com/companies/wlslday using wlsl2025.
Drunking is one of the leading causes of death in children aged 1 to 4 years old, according to Memorial Care.
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