Water Polo "try it out for free" schedule changes, News (K-W Water Polo)

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Aug 29, 2013 | Calin Dragoiescu | 2637 views
Water Polo "try it out for free" schedule changes
NOTE:
TF & U14 (ages 7-14) - time change from 6:00-7:00 pm to 7:00-8:00 pm for Tuesday September 10 at Cameron Heights Pool


For the full updated schedule refer to below or click here.

Starting September, the KW Water Polo Club will have "try it out for free" sessions at Cameron Heights Pool and at Waterloo Recreational Centre as follows:

TF & U14 (ages 7-14): Cameron Heights Pool - 301 Charles St. East, Kitchener
Tuesdays, September 3 and 10 from 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Thursday, September 5 and 12 from 6:00 - 7:00 pm
U16 & U18 (ages 14-18): Waterloo REC Centre - 101 Father David Bauer Dr, Waterloo
Mondays, September 9 and 16 from 8:30 –10:00 pm
Senior Players (18 and up):
Please contact our head [email protected]    
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