Friday, February 4, 2022

Exciting New Junior Lifeguard Program for 2022

 Exciting New Junior Lifeguard Program in Gilroy

Team of Lifeguards

 

We are excited to share the news with everyone that beginning soon there will be a junior lifeguard program offered at  Gilroy. The city of Gilroy California is centrally located at the southern gateway to Silicon Valley and proud to be “A Community with a Spice for Life.” The Jr. Lifeguard program introduces youth to the fun and rewarding job of protecting and saving lives at the pool. There are several perks to joining the junior lifeguard programs. These perks include the following:

1. It teaches responsibility.

  • Junior lifeguards learn all the basics of what it takes to be an awesome lifeguard. It’s a great way for a young, strong swimmer to transition into more advanced aquatics and learn how to help themselves, friends, and family.

 

2. It prepares them for emergencies.

  •  Life-saving skills are taught, such as CPR, first aid, and AED training

 

3. It builds self-confidence.

  •   It takes a great deal of confidence (and bravery!) to make the leap to rescue someone who may be in trouble.

 

4. It keeps them active.

  • Swimming, diving, and treading water are arguably some of the best ways to keep kids fit during the summer.

 

5. It’s competitive and fosters camaraderie

  •  Sportsmanship, teamwork, and camaraderie are emphasized as junior guards cheer each other on.

 

6. It’s tons of fun!

 

 

Junior Lifeguards Banner

Junior Lifeguard Program Introduction

According to the American Red Cross, junior lifeguarding is “designed for kids ages 11-14 and helps to build a foundation of knowledge, attitudes, and skills for future lifeguards.” The goal of the program is to introduce them to lifesaving skills and allow participants to shadow lifeguards in order to gain a real sense of the job.

The course can be offered over multiple days or weeks and can be taught by any experienced lifeguard or Water Safety Instructor. We are planning the schedule to be twice per week, 9 am to 12 pm noon for 3 weeks. In order to qualify for the program all children interested must have reached a Level 5 or Level 6 on the American Red Cross swim-level chart to participate.

Mandatory prerequisites include the following:

  • Swim the front crawl for 25 yards continuously
  • Swim the breaststroke for 25 yards
  • Tread water for one minute using arms and legs
  • Swim on the back for 25 yards using elementary backstroke
  • Submerge and swim a distance of 10 feet under water.

 

 

Lifeguard discussing pool rules with two swimmers

 

Understanding the Junior Lifeguard Program

The next step introduces life-saving skills. This includes an interactive session that does not take place in the pool. An instructor discusses why it is important to understand these fundamental skills and a basic outline of the types of skills needed to be a lifeguard.

Discussion points include the following:

  • Understanding that a lifeguard job has a higher level of responsibility than most other jobs since one is responsible for the safety and well-being of other people
  • Problem-solving techniques in emergency and high-stress situations
  • Leadership-development strategies, as lifeguards are ranked first in line at the pool
  • Activities that encourage and foster teamwork
  • Communication techniques (both face-to-face and using non-verbal cues, such as hand signals).

The final step is to practice the lifeguard and life-saving skills. Participants are encouraged to utilize both the pool and the pool deck as platforms for rehearsing specific techniques.

Activities include the following:

  • Practicing different types of entries into the water using a lifeguard rescue tube or board
  • Active drowning-victim rescues vs. submerged-victim rescues
  • Utilizing tools to assist distressed swimmers
  • Analyzing what to look for in a swimmer who may need assistance
  • Front escape vs. rear escape
  • Submerged-brick retrieval required to pass the lifeguard test.

Lifeguard for hire

This program promises to be a great addition to the services we offer in Gilroy. For more information visit www.theswimmingswan.com or email Melissa at melissa@theswimmingswan.com

 

 

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Sunday, January 2, 2022

Happy New Year’s 2022 Weekend Happening in San Diego!

 

Happy New Year

Happy New Year’s 2022 Weekend Happening in San Diego!

By: Rose Beasley

New Year’s is here!  Is it just us or did we blink and miss 2021? We can hardly believe that the time has come to wish 2021 goodbye and welcome in the year 2022. Although it did seem to pass by in a flash, this year has not been without its difficulties as the world tried to adjust to the new conditions of every day living. The description new normal has forever buried itself into our minds.

Call it whatever you like, but the truth of the matter is that we had to adapt to a lot to changes very quickly and that caused a lot of stress to people all over the world.  However, we are adapting. It is wonderful to see people coming together again in parks, malls, stadiums, churches, etc. This weekend is a great celebration of our triumphs over the past two years.  So go out and have fun with your friends and families.  Below is a list of activities to enjoy this weekend.

 

New Year’s Weekend Activities!

SATURDAY
FNGRS CRSSD: Opening Day
Where: Petco Park; Cost: $75 – $85
Start 2022 off with a day full of DJs and electronic music. Groove to dynamic live acts like Kaskade (Redux), Artbat, Cristoph, Eli & Fur, Franky Wah, Lauren Mia, Rivka M, and more. Masks are required at the eight-hour festival.

New Year’s Day Brunch Cruise
Where: Broadway Pier; Cost: $38 – $68
Spend New Year’s Day aboard a yacht enjoying all your breakfast and brunch favorites. Guest will also enjoy scenic sights, music in the fresh air on the Flagship’s New Year’s Brunch Cruise.

New Year, New Laughs
Where: Gaslamp; Cost: $20
Celebrate the start of 2022 at the Laugh Factory San Diego, which will host a comedy show featuring performers Jerry Garcia, Rene Vaca, Chinedu Unaka, Dante Chang, Kelly Catey and Matt Barker.

SUNDAY
Nature’s Abundance Art Show
Where: Mission Trails Regional Park; Cost: Free
The exhibition highlights five local award-winning artists: Ray Khalife, Wendy Kwasny, Ken Roberts, Amy Schindler and Tara Sood. There will be an opening reception with the artists from 2 to 4 p.m. and their work will be on display through Feb. 11.

Meteor Shower: The Quadrantid
Where: Outdoors; Cost: Free
Stargazers around the world will be looking to the skies this weekend, as the first meteor shower of the year: The Quadrantids. At its peak, you might see between 50-100 meteors per hour, with the average around 80 per hour. Get into a dark area, away from the city lights, give your eyes about 20 minutes to adjust, and then scan the sky for trails.

San Diego Sockers
Where: Pechanga Arena; Cost: $25 – $40
Families can go cheer on the San Diego Sockers during a home game against Ontario Fury.

 

 

City Closures & Schedule Changes for New Year’s Weekend.

city of San Diego

 

*NOTE* San Diego Police and San Diego Fire-Rescue emergency crews are not affected by holiday closures.

City of San Diego administrative offices will be closed Friday for the New Year’s Day holiday, officials announced Thursday.

 

Trash Pickup and Disposal: There will be no delay in curbside trash, recyclables and organic waste pickup for customers served by the city’s Environmental Services Department. Residents not serviced by the city can check with their waste hauler for holiday service schedules.

The Miramar Landfill, Greenery and Recycling Center will be open on Friday and closed on Saturday. The refuse and recycling container sales office at 8353 Miramar Place will be closed both days.

Permits and Inspections: The city’s Development Services Department’s virtual counter appointments and inspection services will be closed on Friday but all other online services will be available at sandiego.gov/DSD.

 

Recreational Activities: Torrey Pines, Mission Bay and Balboa Park golf courses will be open until dusk on Friday and Saturday. Holiday rates will apply. City recreation centers will be closed both days.

All public buildings in Balboa Park will be closed, including the Balboa Park Activity Center, Botanical Building, Casa del Prado, Municipal Gym and War Memorial Building. Check with individual museums and attractions for their holiday schedules.

 

Parking Enforcement : Parking meters, time restrictions for parking on streets, yellow zones and posted street sweeping routes will not be enforced in San Diego Friday and Saturday, but other parking violations will be enforced. Parking rules on Port of San Diego property and in other cities may vary.

 

Additional closures in the city on Friday and Saturday:

  • All libraries and book pickup service.
  • City swimming pools.
  • Open Space and Maintenance Assessment District offices.
  • The Testing, Employment Information Center and Background/Fingerprinting offices within the Personnel Department.
  • The Family Justice Center. Individuals needing help related to domestic violence should call 9-1-1 and the Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-888-385-4657.
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