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Sunday May 31, 2026
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM    Hike - May 31, 2026: Doyle Tree Tour Part II, the Core Estate at Doyle Community Park - Hike - May 31, 2026: Doyle Tree Tour Part II, the Core Estate at Doyle Community Park
Meet at trailhead kiosk in visitor parking lot at Doyle Center (464 Abbott Ave.). This part of the tour is an easy walk along accessible trails with frequent stops to view and discuss trees and tree topics. In addition to the properties trees, we will also be discussing the history of the property and the family that lived there for the last 100 years. DATE: Sunday, May 31, 2026AGES: 18+TIME: 1:00pm-3:00pmCOST: FREESITE: Meet at trailhead kiosk in visitor parking lot at Doyle Center (464 Abbott Ave.)PETS: No
 
Monday June 1, 2026
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM    Youth Golf Lessons - Spring - Youth Golf Lessons-Spring
These golf lessons will consist of four, one-hour lessons designed to introduce golf fundamentals to players of all levels. Rob Brand will be leading our golf instruction and he comes to us following a very successful ten years in the golf industry as a Class A PGA professional. The lessons will focus on the basics of short game skills such as putting and chipping as well as working on your full swing. Please bring your own golf clubs. Limited golf clubs will be available if needed.Instructor: Rob BrandDate: May 4 - June 1 (4 weeks, no program May 25)Days: MondaysTime: 4:00pm - 5:00pmAges: 8-14Cost: $140 Res/$160 Non-ResSite: Monoosnoc Country Club, 40 Monoosnoc Ave., Leominster
 
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM    Youth Soccer with High Point Athletics - Youth Soccer with High Point Athletics: Ages 6-8
This soccer program focuses on building core skills through drills, scrimmages, and game play. Players develop strong fundamentals in kicking, dribbling, passing, footwork, and goalkeeping while learning to think quickly and stay aware on the field. Along the way, we emphasize teamwork, leadership, confidence, and good sportsmanship - and most importantly, we make sure players are having fun while they learn and play. Please wear athletic clothes and bring a water bottle.INSTRUCTOR:  High Point AthleticsDATES: May 4 - June 8 (5 weeks, no program on May 25)DAYS: MondaysTIMES/AGES: 4:00pm - 5:00pm (Ages 6-8)TIMES/AGES: 5:15pm - 6:15pm (Ages 9-12)COST: $105 Res./$125 Non-Res.SITE: Barrett Park Back Field
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Youth Soccer with High Point Athletics - Youth Soccer with High Point Athletics: Ages 9-12
This soccer program focuses on building core skills through drills, scrimmages, and game play. Players develop strong fundamentals in kicking, dribbling, passing, footwork, and goalkeeping while learning to think quickly and stay aware on the field. Along the way, we emphasize teamwork, leadership, confidence, and good sportsmanship - and most importantly, we make sure players are having fun while they learn and play. Please wear athletic clothes and bring a water bottle.INSTRUCTOR:  High Point AthleticsDATES: May 4 - June 8 (5 weeks, no program on May 25)DAYS: MondaysTIMES/AGES: 4:00pm - 5:00pm (Ages 6-8)TIMES/AGES: 5:15pm - 6:15pm (Ages 9-12)COST: $105 Res./$125 Non-Res.SITE: Barrett Park Back Field
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Adult Yoga - Adult Yoga - Spring
In this class you will stretch your muscles, relieve some stress, release some tension, and increase your range of motion. Taught by Katie, a local Massage Therapist, Lymphatic Drainage Therapist, and 200RYT. Participants will both passively and actively move their body to help realign and reactivate some muscles that may need readjustment. All new and imperfect yogis welcome. Mats, blocks, and straps provided, but please bring some water and a smile!   INSTRUCTOR:  Katie DAYS:   Mondays, April 6 - June 8 (8 weeks, no program April 20 & May 25)TIME:    6:00-7:00 p.m.AGES:    18+COST:    $80 Res./$100 Non-Res.SITE:     Barrett Park Program Building
 
6:00 PM - 7:15 PM    Adult Intro to Pickleball: April-June - Adult Beginner Pickleball - Spring
Beginner Description: Introductory pickleball clinic for adults looking to learn the fastest growing sport in the United States. This clinic will provide an introduction of pickleball that includes basic fundamentals, terminology, etiquette and rules of play. Equipment will be provided.Intermediate Description: Intermediate pickleball clinic for adults looking to sharpen their skills for the fastest growing sport in the United States. Equipment will be provided. INSTRUCTOR: BenDATES: April 27 - June 8 (6 weeks, no program May 25)       DAYS:   MondaysAGES:   Adults 18 +COST:   $70 Res./$90 Non-Res.SITE:     Skyview Middle School GymTime (Beginner): 6:00pm-7:15pmTime (Intermediate): 7:15pm-8:30pm  
 
7:15 PM - 8:30 PM    Adult Intro to Pickleball: April-June - Adult Intermediate Pickleball - Spring
Beginner Description: Introductory pickleball clinic for adults looking to learn the fastest growing sport in the United States. This clinic will provide an introduction of pickleball that includes basic fundamentals, terminology, etiquette and rules of play. Equipment will be provided.Intermediate Description: Intermediate pickleball clinic for adults looking to sharpen their skills for the fastest growing sport in the United States. Equipment will be provided. INSTRUCTOR: BenDATES: April 27 - June 8 (6 weeks, no program May 25)       DAYS:   MondaysAGES:   Adults 18 +COST:   $70 Res./$90 Non-Res.SITE:     Skyview Middle School GymTime (Beginner): 6:00pm-7:15pmTime (Intermediate): 7:15pm-8:30pm  
 
Tuesday June 2, 2026
5:30 AM - 6:30 PM    Fun Fitness with Kathi: April-June - Fun Fitness with Kathi
Come spend one hour twice a week working out and having fun! The hour is split between cardio training and large muscle training. You will need a good pair of sneakers, an exercise mat, hand weights and water. The weights should be 2 – 3 pounds (women) 5 pounds (men). If you have been exercising you may use 5 – 9 pounds (women) and 10-20 for men. Everything can be modified based on your level of fitness. Please come try it out!INSTRUCTOR: Kathi TewDATES: April 28 - June 11 (7 weeks)DAYS: Tuesdays and ThursdaysTIME: 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.AGES: 18 +COST: $95.00 Res./$115 Non-Res.SITE: Barrett Park Program Building
 
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM    Little Tots Sports - Spring: Ages 2-5 - Little Tots Sports: Ages 2 & 3
Give your little superstar an awesome first step into sports with Little Tots! This class uses age-appropriate games and activities across multiple sports to explore balance, hand-eye coordination, fitness, and sports skills. Please wear athletic clothing and bring a water bottle.  Parent participation required for the 2yr-3yr old class.  INSTRUCTOR: TrevorDATES:  April 28 -June 2 (6 weeks) DAYS:  Tuesdays TIMES /AGES: 10:00am-10:45am (Ages 2-3) TIMES/ AGES: 11:00am-11:45am (Ages 4-5) COST:  $50 Res./$70 Non-Res. SITE:    Barrett Park Back Field 
 
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM    Little Tots Sports - Spring: Ages 2-5 - Little Tots Sports: Ages 4 & 5
Give your little superstar an awesome first step into sports with Little Tots! This class uses age-appropriate games and activities across multiple sports to explore balance, hand-eye coordination, fitness, and sports skills. Please wear athletic clothing and bring a water bottle.  Parent participation required for the 2yr-3yr old class.  INSTRUCTOR: TrevorDATES:  April 28 -June 2 (6 weeks) DAYS:  Tuesdays TIMES /AGES: 10:00am-10:45am (Ages 2-3) TIMES/ AGES: 11:00am-11:45am (Ages 4-5) COST:  $50 Res./$70 Non-Res. SITE:    Barrett Park Back Field 
 
Wednesday June 3, 2026
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Youth Golf Lessons with Skyhawks - Youth Golf Lessons with Skyhawks
Swing into Skyhawks Beginning Golf, powered by Payne Stewart Golf Experiences. This beginning program focuses on fun and repetition with a games-based approach that can be played on any surface. Specialized equipment is used to ensure early success for young players. Key skills like putting and chipping are taught through engaging activities. Ideal for beginners and those wanting to improve. Join Skyhawks for rewarding progress with every shot!  Skyhawks will provide all equipment.  Participants may NOT bring their own clubs.  Please bring water.INSTRUCTOR:  Skyhawks DATES:  May 6-June 10 (6 weeks) DAYS:    Wednesdays TIME:     4:30-5:30pm AGES:     5-7 COST:     $90 Res./$110 Non-Res. SITE:      Barrett Park Back Field
 
5:45 PM - 6:45 PM    Adult Golf Lessons - Adult Golf Lessons
These golf lessons will consist of four one-hour lessons designed to introduce golf fundamentals to players of all levels. Rob Brand will be leading our golf instruction and he comes to us following a very successful ten years in the golf industry as a Class A PGA professional. The lessons will focus on the basics of short game skills such as putting and chipping as well as working on your full swing. Please bring your own golf clubs. Limited golf clubs will be available if needed. INSTRUCTOR: Rob BrandDATES:   May 6 - May 27 (4 weeks)DAYS:     WednesdaysTIME:      5:45 p.m.-6:45 p.m.AGES:     18+COST:      $140 Res./$160 Non-Res.SITE:       Monoosnock Country Club, 40 Monoosnock Ave., Leominster
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Women's Volleyball - Adult Women's Volleyball
Join us for well-organized pickup volleyball. This is the perfect way to meet new people and get some playing time without the commitment of a league. We make teams on site so you can sign up by yourself or with friends. All skill levels are welcome.Contact Person: Judy DATES: May 6 - June 10 (6 weeks)DAYS: WednesdaysTIME: 6:00pm-8:00pmAGES: 18+COST: $30 Res./$50 Non-Res.SITE: Barrett Park Sand Volleyball Court
 
Thursday June 4, 2026
5:30 AM - 6:30 PM    Fun Fitness with Kathi: April-June - Fun Fitness with Kathi
Come spend one hour twice a week working out and having fun! The hour is split between cardio training and large muscle training. You will need a good pair of sneakers, an exercise mat, hand weights and water. The weights should be 2 – 3 pounds (women) 5 pounds (men). If you have been exercising you may use 5 – 9 pounds (women) and 10-20 for men. Everything can be modified based on your level of fitness. Please come try it out!INSTRUCTOR: Kathi TewDATES: April 28 - June 11 (7 weeks)DAYS: Tuesdays and ThursdaysTIME: 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.AGES: 18 +COST: $95.00 Res./$115 Non-Res.SITE: Barrett Park Program Building
 
Sunday June 7, 2026
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Hike - June 7, 2026: National Trails Day Leominster State Forest - Hike - June 7, 2026: National Trails Day Leominster State Forest
Meet at Leominster State Forester Trailhead Parking lot (1022-992 Elm St Leominster MA ; aka Parmenter Rd Trailhead).  3-miles, moderate hike. Celebrate National Trails Day with other nature lovers and enjoy the diverse terrain that Leominster State Forest has to offer.   Wear hiking boots, bring water to drink, a snack, and wear long-sleeved shirts and pants. Dress in layers. Hiking poles are helpful to bring if you have them. DATE: Sunday, June 7, 2026AGES: 18+TIME: 10:00amCOST: FREESITE: Meet at Leominster State Forest Trailhead Parking lot (1022-992 Elm St., Leominster)PETS: Yes, on leash
 
Monday June 8, 2026
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM    Youth Soccer with High Point Athletics - Youth Soccer with High Point Athletics: Ages 6-8
This soccer program focuses on building core skills through drills, scrimmages, and game play. Players develop strong fundamentals in kicking, dribbling, passing, footwork, and goalkeeping while learning to think quickly and stay aware on the field. Along the way, we emphasize teamwork, leadership, confidence, and good sportsmanship - and most importantly, we make sure players are having fun while they learn and play. Please wear athletic clothes and bring a water bottle.INSTRUCTOR:  High Point AthleticsDATES: May 4 - June 8 (5 weeks, no program on May 25)DAYS: MondaysTIMES/AGES: 4:00pm - 5:00pm (Ages 6-8)TIMES/AGES: 5:15pm - 6:15pm (Ages 9-12)COST: $105 Res./$125 Non-Res.SITE: Barrett Park Back Field
 
5:15 PM - 6:15 PM    Youth Soccer with High Point Athletics - Youth Soccer with High Point Athletics: Ages 9-12
This soccer program focuses on building core skills through drills, scrimmages, and game play. Players develop strong fundamentals in kicking, dribbling, passing, footwork, and goalkeeping while learning to think quickly and stay aware on the field. Along the way, we emphasize teamwork, leadership, confidence, and good sportsmanship - and most importantly, we make sure players are having fun while they learn and play. Please wear athletic clothes and bring a water bottle.INSTRUCTOR:  High Point AthleticsDATES: May 4 - June 8 (5 weeks, no program on May 25)DAYS: MondaysTIMES/AGES: 4:00pm - 5:00pm (Ages 6-8)TIMES/AGES: 5:15pm - 6:15pm (Ages 9-12)COST: $105 Res./$125 Non-Res.SITE: Barrett Park Back Field
 
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Adult Yoga - Adult Yoga - Spring
In this class you will stretch your muscles, relieve some stress, release some tension, and increase your range of motion. Taught by Katie, a local Massage Therapist, Lymphatic Drainage Therapist, and 200RYT. Participants will both passively and actively move their body to help realign and reactivate some muscles that may need readjustment. All new and imperfect yogis welcome. Mats, blocks, and straps provided, but please bring some water and a smile!   INSTRUCTOR:  Katie DAYS:   Mondays, April 6 - June 8 (8 weeks, no program April 20 & May 25)TIME:    6:00-7:00 p.m.AGES:    18+COST:    $80 Res./$100 Non-Res.SITE:     Barrett Park Program Building
 
6:00 PM - 7:15 PM    Adult Intro to Pickleball: April-June - Adult Beginner Pickleball - Spring
Beginner Description: Introductory pickleball clinic for adults looking to learn the fastest growing sport in the United States. This clinic will provide an introduction of pickleball that includes basic fundamentals, terminology, etiquette and rules of play. Equipment will be provided.Intermediate Description: Intermediate pickleball clinic for adults looking to sharpen their skills for the fastest growing sport in the United States. Equipment will be provided. INSTRUCTOR: BenDATES: April 27 - June 8 (6 weeks, no program May 25)       DAYS:   MondaysAGES:   Adults 18 +COST:   $70 Res./$90 Non-Res.SITE:     Skyview Middle School GymTime (Beginner): 6:00pm-7:15pmTime (Intermediate): 7:15pm-8:30pm  
 
7:15 PM - 8:30 PM    Adult Intro to Pickleball: April-June - Adult Intermediate Pickleball - Spring
Beginner Description: Introductory pickleball clinic for adults looking to learn the fastest growing sport in the United States. This clinic will provide an introduction of pickleball that includes basic fundamentals, terminology, etiquette and rules of play. Equipment will be provided.Intermediate Description: Intermediate pickleball clinic for adults looking to sharpen their skills for the fastest growing sport in the United States. Equipment will be provided. INSTRUCTOR: BenDATES: April 27 - June 8 (6 weeks, no program May 25)       DAYS:   MondaysAGES:   Adults 18 +COST:   $70 Res./$90 Non-Res.SITE:     Skyview Middle School GymTime (Beginner): 6:00pm-7:15pmTime (Intermediate): 7:15pm-8:30pm  
 
Tuesday June 9, 2026
5:30 AM - 6:30 PM    Fun Fitness with Kathi: April-June - Fun Fitness with Kathi
Come spend one hour twice a week working out and having fun! The hour is split between cardio training and large muscle training. You will need a good pair of sneakers, an exercise mat, hand weights and water. The weights should be 2 – 3 pounds (women) 5 pounds (men). If you have been exercising you may use 5 – 9 pounds (women) and 10-20 for men. Everything can be modified based on your level of fitness. Please come try it out!INSTRUCTOR: Kathi TewDATES: April 28 - June 11 (7 weeks)DAYS: Tuesdays and ThursdaysTIME: 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.AGES: 18 +COST: $95.00 Res./$115 Non-Res.SITE: Barrett Park Program Building
 
Wednesday June 10, 2026
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Youth Golf Lessons with Skyhawks - Youth Golf Lessons with Skyhawks
Swing into Skyhawks Beginning Golf, powered by Payne Stewart Golf Experiences. This beginning program focuses on fun and repetition with a games-based approach that can be played on any surface. Specialized equipment is used to ensure early success for young players. Key skills like putting and chipping are taught through engaging activities. Ideal for beginners and those wanting to improve. Join Skyhawks for rewarding progress with every shot!  Skyhawks will provide all equipment.  Participants may NOT bring their own clubs.  Please bring water.INSTRUCTOR:  Skyhawks DATES:  May 6-June 10 (6 weeks) DAYS:    Wednesdays TIME:     4:30-5:30pm AGES:     5-7 COST:     $90 Res./$110 Non-Res. SITE:      Barrett Park Back Field
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Women's Volleyball - Adult Women's Volleyball
Join us for well-organized pickup volleyball. This is the perfect way to meet new people and get some playing time without the commitment of a league. We make teams on site so you can sign up by yourself or with friends. All skill levels are welcome.Contact Person: Judy DATES: May 6 - June 10 (6 weeks)DAYS: WednesdaysTIME: 6:00pm-8:00pmAGES: 18+COST: $30 Res./$50 Non-Res.SITE: Barrett Park Sand Volleyball Court
 
Thursday June 11, 2026
5:30 AM - 6:30 PM    Fun Fitness with Kathi: April-June - Fun Fitness with Kathi
Come spend one hour twice a week working out and having fun! The hour is split between cardio training and large muscle training. You will need a good pair of sneakers, an exercise mat, hand weights and water. The weights should be 2 – 3 pounds (women) 5 pounds (men). If you have been exercising you may use 5 – 9 pounds (women) and 10-20 for men. Everything can be modified based on your level of fitness. Please come try it out!INSTRUCTOR: Kathi TewDATES: April 28 - June 11 (7 weeks)DAYS: Tuesdays and ThursdaysTIME: 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.AGES: 18 +COST: $95.00 Res./$115 Non-Res.SITE: Barrett Park Program Building
 
Monday June 15, 2026
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Adult Yoga - Adult Yoga - Spring
In this class you will stretch your muscles, relieve some stress, release some tension, and increase your range of motion. Taught by Katie, a local Massage Therapist, Lymphatic Drainage Therapist, and 200RYT. Participants will both passively and actively move their body to help realign and reactivate some muscles that may need readjustment. All new and imperfect yogis welcome. Mats, blocks, and straps provided, but please bring some water and a smile!   INSTRUCTOR:  Katie DAYS:   Mondays, April 6 - June 8 (8 weeks, no program April 20 & May 25)TIME:    6:00-7:00 p.m.AGES:    18+COST:    $80 Res./$100 Non-Res.SITE:     Barrett Park Program Building
 
Wednesday June 17, 2026
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Youth Golf Lessons with Skyhawks - Youth Golf Lessons with Skyhawks
Swing into Skyhawks Beginning Golf, powered by Payne Stewart Golf Experiences. This beginning program focuses on fun and repetition with a games-based approach that can be played on any surface. Specialized equipment is used to ensure early success for young players. Key skills like putting and chipping are taught through engaging activities. Ideal for beginners and those wanting to improve. Join Skyhawks for rewarding progress with every shot!  Skyhawks will provide all equipment.  Participants may NOT bring their own clubs.  Please bring water.INSTRUCTOR:  Skyhawks DATES:  May 6-June 10 (6 weeks) DAYS:    Wednesdays TIME:     4:30-5:30pm AGES:     5-7 COST:     $90 Res./$110 Non-Res. SITE:      Barrett Park Back Field
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Women's Volleyball - Adult Women's Volleyball
Join us for well-organized pickup volleyball. This is the perfect way to meet new people and get some playing time without the commitment of a league. We make teams on site so you can sign up by yourself or with friends. All skill levels are welcome.Contact Person: Judy DATES: May 6 - June 10 (6 weeks)DAYS: WednesdaysTIME: 6:00pm-8:00pmAGES: 18+COST: $30 Res./$50 Non-Res.SITE: Barrett Park Sand Volleyball Court
 
Saturday June 20, 2026
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Hike - June 20, 2026: South Monoosnoc Hill Quarry and Mountain Laurel Hike - Hike - June 20, 2026: South Monoosnoc Hill Quarry and Mountain Laurel Hike
This is a 3-mile loop trail following switchbacks, past the old Leavitt Quarry, through blooming and gorgeous mountain laurel patches, and steep trail sections that lead to the South Monoosnoc Hill vista that overlooks Wachusett Mountain. This includes a 0.3-mile section that is one of the steepest in the Monoosnoc trail system. Meeting location will be at 300 Exchange St. (the Distributing Reservoir water treatment station). Hiking poles are helpful to bring if you have them. Wear hiking boots, bring water to drink, a snack, and dress in layers for cool weather hike. DATE: Saturday, June 20, 2026AGES: 18+: Anyone fit enough for a steep hikeTIME: 9:00amCOST: FREESITE: Meet at 300 Exchange Street (the Distributing Reservoir water treatment station)PETS: No
 
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM    Youth Tennis Lessons - Summer - Tennis Lessons Ages 8-10 - Summer
Our classes are a wonderful introduction to tennis teaching the basics of grip and stroke production in a fun, structured environment. All of the children are asked to bring their own age-appropriate rackets easily purchased online. If a student were to forget their racket, there will be a couple that they may borrow for the lesson. Parents, please make sure to have your child apply sunblock, wear sneakers and bring plenty of water. The following is a guide to purchasing the right size racket based on the age of your child:Children Ages 8 need a 23 inch racket; Children Ages 9-10 need a 25 inch racket; Children Ages 11 and older need a 26 inch racket. INSTRUCTOR: SeunDATES:  June 20 - August 1 (6 weeks, no program on July 4)DAYS:    SaturdaysTIMES/AGES: 1:00-2:00pm (Ages 8-10)TIMES/AGES: 2:00-3:00pm (Ages 11-13)COST:    $75 Res./$95 Non-Res.SITE:     Doyle Field Tennis Courts 
 
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM    Youth Tennis Lessons - Summer - Tennis Lessons Ages 11-13 - Summer
Our classes are a wonderful introduction to tennis teaching the basics of grip and stroke production in a fun, structured environment. All of the children are asked to bring their own age-appropriate rackets easily purchased online. If a student were to forget their racket, there will be a couple that they may borrow for the lesson. Parents, please make sure to have your child apply sunblock, wear sneakers and bring plenty of water. The following is a guide to purchasing the right size racket based on the age of your child:Children Ages 8 need a 23 inch racket; Children Ages 9-10 need a 25 inch racket; Children Ages 11 and older need a 26 inch racket. INSTRUCTOR: SeunDATES:  June 20 - August 1 (6 weeks, no program on July 4)DAYS:    SaturdaysTIMES/AGES: 1:00-2:00pm (Ages 8-10)TIMES/AGES: 2:00-3:00pm (Ages 11-13)COST:    $75 Res./$95 Non-Res.SITE:     Doyle Field Tennis Courts 
 
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM    Adult Tennis Lessons - Summer - Adult Tennis Lessons - Summer
These classes are a wonderful introduction to tennis teaching the basics of grip and stroke production in a fun, structured environment. Adults are asked to bring their own rackets and water. INSTRUCTOR: Seun    DATES:  June 20 - August 1 (6 weeks, no program on July 4) DAYS:    SaturdayTIME:     3:00-4:00pmAGES:    18 +COST:    $85 Res./ 105 Non-Res.SITE:     Doyle Field Tennis Courts
 
Monday June 22, 2026
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Swim Lessons 2026 - Session I: June 22-July 3 - Session I - Level 1: 8:00am-8:30am
Swim lessons will once again be offered by the Leominster Recreation Department at the State Pool at 111 Viscoloid Ave. Certified Water Safety Instructors will provide these classes. Group lessons are thirty minutes in length. Learn to Swim Class descriptions are given below. Classes will be held Monday – Friday for two weeks and there will be four different sessions to choose from. See dates and times below. “Learn-to-Swim” teaches people to swim and to be safe in and around the water.Private Lessons are also available and are thirty minutes in length for the same two week period.Session I:     June 22 - July 3Session II:    July 6- July 17Session III:   July 20 - July 31Session IV:   August 3 - August 14 Level 1 – Introduction to Water Skills Objective: To help students feel comfortable in the water and to enjoy the water safely.Requirements: None. This is the class for those who are brand new or intimidated by the water. Skills Covered: Swimmers learn basics of swimming bobbing, going under water, supported front and back floating, supported rolling over from front to back and back to front, supported gliding , supported flutter kick, supported front crawl arms and jumping in.Level 2 – Fundamental Aquatic Skills Objective: To give students success with fundamental skills. Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to float on front and back (with assistance) and put their head under water.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on independent front and back floating , independent rolling over from front to back and back to front, independent front and back glides, front crawl arms and kicks, back crawl arms and kicks, retrieving underwater objects, and jumping into water over their head.Level 3 – Stroke DevelopmentObjective: To build on skills in Level 2 through additional guided practiceRequirements: Swimmers should already be comfortable swimming front stroke and swimming on their back. Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on gliding, freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, breast stroke and dolphin kicks, retrieving objects in deeper water, treading water, jumping into deep water and compact dives. Level 4 – Stroke Improvement Objective: To develop confidence in the strokes learned thus far and to improve other aquatic skills by increasing endurance through swimming greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl for 25 yards.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on rotary breathing, freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, scissors kick and sidestroke, whip kick and breaststroke, intro to turning at wall, treading water with modified scissors, and diving in kneeling position.Level 5 – Stroke Refinement Objective: Coordination and refinement of strokesRequirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke 25 yards, scissors kick, treading water, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on alternate breathing, stride jump, refinement of freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke, dolphin kick and butterfly, open turn on front and back, feet-first surface dive, and treading water.Level 6 – Swimming & Skill Proficiency Objective: Refine strokes so students swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl 50 yds, elementary backstroke 25 yards, breaststroke 25 yards, butterfly 25 yards, sidestroke 10 yards, tread water for 3 minutes, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on all six strokes, front and back crawl flip turn, breaststroke turn, breaststroke speed turn and pullout, butterfly turn, sidestroke turn, tread water for five minutes, and basic water rescueAnyone who needs special accommodations, please contact the pool at 978-537-8268 or prior to pool opening contact the Recreation Office via email: recdept@leominster-ma.gov.Please note: Not all pools are deep enough to teach all of the diving segments of all levels – program modifications may be required to meet safety guidelines.
 
Tuesday June 23, 2026
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Swim Lessons 2026 - Session I: June 22-July 3 - Session I - Level 1: 8:00am-8:30am
Swim lessons will once again be offered by the Leominster Recreation Department at the State Pool at 111 Viscoloid Ave. Certified Water Safety Instructors will provide these classes. Group lessons are thirty minutes in length. Learn to Swim Class descriptions are given below. Classes will be held Monday – Friday for two weeks and there will be four different sessions to choose from. See dates and times below. “Learn-to-Swim” teaches people to swim and to be safe in and around the water.Private Lessons are also available and are thirty minutes in length for the same two week period.Session I:     June 22 - July 3Session II:    July 6- July 17Session III:   July 20 - July 31Session IV:   August 3 - August 14 Level 1 – Introduction to Water Skills Objective: To help students feel comfortable in the water and to enjoy the water safely.Requirements: None. This is the class for those who are brand new or intimidated by the water. Skills Covered: Swimmers learn basics of swimming bobbing, going under water, supported front and back floating, supported rolling over from front to back and back to front, supported gliding , supported flutter kick, supported front crawl arms and jumping in.Level 2 – Fundamental Aquatic Skills Objective: To give students success with fundamental skills. Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to float on front and back (with assistance) and put their head under water.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on independent front and back floating , independent rolling over from front to back and back to front, independent front and back glides, front crawl arms and kicks, back crawl arms and kicks, retrieving underwater objects, and jumping into water over their head.Level 3 – Stroke DevelopmentObjective: To build on skills in Level 2 through additional guided practiceRequirements: Swimmers should already be comfortable swimming front stroke and swimming on their back. Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on gliding, freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, breast stroke and dolphin kicks, retrieving objects in deeper water, treading water, jumping into deep water and compact dives. Level 4 – Stroke Improvement Objective: To develop confidence in the strokes learned thus far and to improve other aquatic skills by increasing endurance through swimming greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl for 25 yards.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on rotary breathing, freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, scissors kick and sidestroke, whip kick and breaststroke, intro to turning at wall, treading water with modified scissors, and diving in kneeling position.Level 5 – Stroke Refinement Objective: Coordination and refinement of strokesRequirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke 25 yards, scissors kick, treading water, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on alternate breathing, stride jump, refinement of freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke, dolphin kick and butterfly, open turn on front and back, feet-first surface dive, and treading water.Level 6 – Swimming & Skill Proficiency Objective: Refine strokes so students swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl 50 yds, elementary backstroke 25 yards, breaststroke 25 yards, butterfly 25 yards, sidestroke 10 yards, tread water for 3 minutes, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on all six strokes, front and back crawl flip turn, breaststroke turn, breaststroke speed turn and pullout, butterfly turn, sidestroke turn, tread water for five minutes, and basic water rescueAnyone who needs special accommodations, please contact the pool at 978-537-8268 or prior to pool opening contact the Recreation Office via email: recdept@leominster-ma.gov.Please note: Not all pools are deep enough to teach all of the diving segments of all levels – program modifications may be required to meet safety guidelines.
 
Wednesday June 24, 2026
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Swim Lessons 2026 - Session I: June 22-July 3 - Session I - Level 1: 8:00am-8:30am
Swim lessons will once again be offered by the Leominster Recreation Department at the State Pool at 111 Viscoloid Ave. Certified Water Safety Instructors will provide these classes. Group lessons are thirty minutes in length. Learn to Swim Class descriptions are given below. Classes will be held Monday – Friday for two weeks and there will be four different sessions to choose from. See dates and times below. “Learn-to-Swim” teaches people to swim and to be safe in and around the water.Private Lessons are also available and are thirty minutes in length for the same two week period.Session I:     June 22 - July 3Session II:    July 6- July 17Session III:   July 20 - July 31Session IV:   August 3 - August 14 Level 1 – Introduction to Water Skills Objective: To help students feel comfortable in the water and to enjoy the water safely.Requirements: None. This is the class for those who are brand new or intimidated by the water. Skills Covered: Swimmers learn basics of swimming bobbing, going under water, supported front and back floating, supported rolling over from front to back and back to front, supported gliding , supported flutter kick, supported front crawl arms and jumping in.Level 2 – Fundamental Aquatic Skills Objective: To give students success with fundamental skills. Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to float on front and back (with assistance) and put their head under water.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on independent front and back floating , independent rolling over from front to back and back to front, independent front and back glides, front crawl arms and kicks, back crawl arms and kicks, retrieving underwater objects, and jumping into water over their head.Level 3 – Stroke DevelopmentObjective: To build on skills in Level 2 through additional guided practiceRequirements: Swimmers should already be comfortable swimming front stroke and swimming on their back. Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on gliding, freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, breast stroke and dolphin kicks, retrieving objects in deeper water, treading water, jumping into deep water and compact dives. Level 4 – Stroke Improvement Objective: To develop confidence in the strokes learned thus far and to improve other aquatic skills by increasing endurance through swimming greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl for 25 yards.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on rotary breathing, freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, scissors kick and sidestroke, whip kick and breaststroke, intro to turning at wall, treading water with modified scissors, and diving in kneeling position.Level 5 – Stroke Refinement Objective: Coordination and refinement of strokesRequirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke 25 yards, scissors kick, treading water, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on alternate breathing, stride jump, refinement of freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke, dolphin kick and butterfly, open turn on front and back, feet-first surface dive, and treading water.Level 6 – Swimming & Skill Proficiency Objective: Refine strokes so students swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl 50 yds, elementary backstroke 25 yards, breaststroke 25 yards, butterfly 25 yards, sidestroke 10 yards, tread water for 3 minutes, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on all six strokes, front and back crawl flip turn, breaststroke turn, breaststroke speed turn and pullout, butterfly turn, sidestroke turn, tread water for five minutes, and basic water rescueAnyone who needs special accommodations, please contact the pool at 978-537-8268 or prior to pool opening contact the Recreation Office via email: recdept@leominster-ma.gov.Please note: Not all pools are deep enough to teach all of the diving segments of all levels – program modifications may be required to meet safety guidelines.
 
Thursday June 25, 2026
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Swim Lessons 2026 - Session I: June 22-July 3 - Session I - Level 1: 8:00am-8:30am
Swim lessons will once again be offered by the Leominster Recreation Department at the State Pool at 111 Viscoloid Ave. Certified Water Safety Instructors will provide these classes. Group lessons are thirty minutes in length. Learn to Swim Class descriptions are given below. Classes will be held Monday – Friday for two weeks and there will be four different sessions to choose from. See dates and times below. “Learn-to-Swim” teaches people to swim and to be safe in and around the water.Private Lessons are also available and are thirty minutes in length for the same two week period.Session I:     June 22 - July 3Session II:    July 6- July 17Session III:   July 20 - July 31Session IV:   August 3 - August 14 Level 1 – Introduction to Water Skills Objective: To help students feel comfortable in the water and to enjoy the water safely.Requirements: None. This is the class for those who are brand new or intimidated by the water. Skills Covered: Swimmers learn basics of swimming bobbing, going under water, supported front and back floating, supported rolling over from front to back and back to front, supported gliding , supported flutter kick, supported front crawl arms and jumping in.Level 2 – Fundamental Aquatic Skills Objective: To give students success with fundamental skills. Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to float on front and back (with assistance) and put their head under water.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on independent front and back floating , independent rolling over from front to back and back to front, independent front and back glides, front crawl arms and kicks, back crawl arms and kicks, retrieving underwater objects, and jumping into water over their head.Level 3 – Stroke DevelopmentObjective: To build on skills in Level 2 through additional guided practiceRequirements: Swimmers should already be comfortable swimming front stroke and swimming on their back. Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on gliding, freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, breast stroke and dolphin kicks, retrieving objects in deeper water, treading water, jumping into deep water and compact dives. Level 4 – Stroke Improvement Objective: To develop confidence in the strokes learned thus far and to improve other aquatic skills by increasing endurance through swimming greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl for 25 yards.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on rotary breathing, freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, scissors kick and sidestroke, whip kick and breaststroke, intro to turning at wall, treading water with modified scissors, and diving in kneeling position.Level 5 – Stroke Refinement Objective: Coordination and refinement of strokesRequirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke 25 yards, scissors kick, treading water, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on alternate breathing, stride jump, refinement of freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke, dolphin kick and butterfly, open turn on front and back, feet-first surface dive, and treading water.Level 6 – Swimming & Skill Proficiency Objective: Refine strokes so students swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl 50 yds, elementary backstroke 25 yards, breaststroke 25 yards, butterfly 25 yards, sidestroke 10 yards, tread water for 3 minutes, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on all six strokes, front and back crawl flip turn, breaststroke turn, breaststroke speed turn and pullout, butterfly turn, sidestroke turn, tread water for five minutes, and basic water rescueAnyone who needs special accommodations, please contact the pool at 978-537-8268 or prior to pool opening contact the Recreation Office via email: recdept@leominster-ma.gov.Please note: Not all pools are deep enough to teach all of the diving segments of all levels – program modifications may be required to meet safety guidelines.
 
Friday June 26, 2026
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Swim Lessons 2026 - Session I: June 22-July 3 - Session I - Level 1: 8:00am-8:30am
Swim lessons will once again be offered by the Leominster Recreation Department at the State Pool at 111 Viscoloid Ave. Certified Water Safety Instructors will provide these classes. Group lessons are thirty minutes in length. Learn to Swim Class descriptions are given below. Classes will be held Monday – Friday for two weeks and there will be four different sessions to choose from. See dates and times below. “Learn-to-Swim” teaches people to swim and to be safe in and around the water.Private Lessons are also available and are thirty minutes in length for the same two week period.Session I:     June 22 - July 3Session II:    July 6- July 17Session III:   July 20 - July 31Session IV:   August 3 - August 14 Level 1 – Introduction to Water Skills Objective: To help students feel comfortable in the water and to enjoy the water safely.Requirements: None. This is the class for those who are brand new or intimidated by the water. Skills Covered: Swimmers learn basics of swimming bobbing, going under water, supported front and back floating, supported rolling over from front to back and back to front, supported gliding , supported flutter kick, supported front crawl arms and jumping in.Level 2 – Fundamental Aquatic Skills Objective: To give students success with fundamental skills. Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to float on front and back (with assistance) and put their head under water.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on independent front and back floating , independent rolling over from front to back and back to front, independent front and back glides, front crawl arms and kicks, back crawl arms and kicks, retrieving underwater objects, and jumping into water over their head.Level 3 – Stroke DevelopmentObjective: To build on skills in Level 2 through additional guided practiceRequirements: Swimmers should already be comfortable swimming front stroke and swimming on their back. Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on gliding, freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, breast stroke and dolphin kicks, retrieving objects in deeper water, treading water, jumping into deep water and compact dives. Level 4 – Stroke Improvement Objective: To develop confidence in the strokes learned thus far and to improve other aquatic skills by increasing endurance through swimming greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl for 25 yards.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on rotary breathing, freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, scissors kick and sidestroke, whip kick and breaststroke, intro to turning at wall, treading water with modified scissors, and diving in kneeling position.Level 5 – Stroke Refinement Objective: Coordination and refinement of strokesRequirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke 25 yards, scissors kick, treading water, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on alternate breathing, stride jump, refinement of freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke, dolphin kick and butterfly, open turn on front and back, feet-first surface dive, and treading water.Level 6 – Swimming & Skill Proficiency Objective: Refine strokes so students swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl 50 yds, elementary backstroke 25 yards, breaststroke 25 yards, butterfly 25 yards, sidestroke 10 yards, tread water for 3 minutes, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on all six strokes, front and back crawl flip turn, breaststroke turn, breaststroke speed turn and pullout, butterfly turn, sidestroke turn, tread water for five minutes, and basic water rescueAnyone who needs special accommodations, please contact the pool at 978-537-8268 or prior to pool opening contact the Recreation Office via email: recdept@leominster-ma.gov.Please note: Not all pools are deep enough to teach all of the diving segments of all levels – program modifications may be required to meet safety guidelines.
 
Saturday June 27, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM    Youth Tennis Lessons - Summer - Tennis Lessons Ages 8-10 - Summer
Our classes are a wonderful introduction to tennis teaching the basics of grip and stroke production in a fun, structured environment. All of the children are asked to bring their own age-appropriate rackets easily purchased online. If a student were to forget their racket, there will be a couple that they may borrow for the lesson. Parents, please make sure to have your child apply sunblock, wear sneakers and bring plenty of water. The following is a guide to purchasing the right size racket based on the age of your child:Children Ages 8 need a 23 inch racket; Children Ages 9-10 need a 25 inch racket; Children Ages 11 and older need a 26 inch racket. INSTRUCTOR: SeunDATES:  June 20 - August 1 (6 weeks, no program on July 4)DAYS:    SaturdaysTIMES/AGES: 1:00-2:00pm (Ages 8-10)TIMES/AGES: 2:00-3:00pm (Ages 11-13)COST:    $75 Res./$95 Non-Res.SITE:     Doyle Field Tennis Courts 
 
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM    Youth Tennis Lessons - Summer - Tennis Lessons Ages 11-13 - Summer
Our classes are a wonderful introduction to tennis teaching the basics of grip and stroke production in a fun, structured environment. All of the children are asked to bring their own age-appropriate rackets easily purchased online. If a student were to forget their racket, there will be a couple that they may borrow for the lesson. Parents, please make sure to have your child apply sunblock, wear sneakers and bring plenty of water. The following is a guide to purchasing the right size racket based on the age of your child:Children Ages 8 need a 23 inch racket; Children Ages 9-10 need a 25 inch racket; Children Ages 11 and older need a 26 inch racket. INSTRUCTOR: SeunDATES:  June 20 - August 1 (6 weeks, no program on July 4)DAYS:    SaturdaysTIMES/AGES: 1:00-2:00pm (Ages 8-10)TIMES/AGES: 2:00-3:00pm (Ages 11-13)COST:    $75 Res./$95 Non-Res.SITE:     Doyle Field Tennis Courts 
 
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM    Adult Tennis Lessons - Summer - Adult Tennis Lessons - Summer
These classes are a wonderful introduction to tennis teaching the basics of grip and stroke production in a fun, structured environment. Adults are asked to bring their own rackets and water. INSTRUCTOR: Seun    DATES:  June 20 - August 1 (6 weeks, no program on July 4) DAYS:    SaturdayTIME:     3:00-4:00pmAGES:    18 +COST:    $85 Res./ 105 Non-Res.SITE:     Doyle Field Tennis Courts
 
Monday June 29, 2026
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Swim Lessons 2026 - Session I: June 22-July 3 - Session I - Level 1: 8:00am-8:30am
Swim lessons will once again be offered by the Leominster Recreation Department at the State Pool at 111 Viscoloid Ave. Certified Water Safety Instructors will provide these classes. Group lessons are thirty minutes in length. Learn to Swim Class descriptions are given below. Classes will be held Monday – Friday for two weeks and there will be four different sessions to choose from. See dates and times below. “Learn-to-Swim” teaches people to swim and to be safe in and around the water.Private Lessons are also available and are thirty minutes in length for the same two week period.Session I:     June 22 - July 3Session II:    July 6- July 17Session III:   July 20 - July 31Session IV:   August 3 - August 14 Level 1 – Introduction to Water Skills Objective: To help students feel comfortable in the water and to enjoy the water safely.Requirements: None. This is the class for those who are brand new or intimidated by the water. Skills Covered: Swimmers learn basics of swimming bobbing, going under water, supported front and back floating, supported rolling over from front to back and back to front, supported gliding , supported flutter kick, supported front crawl arms and jumping in.Level 2 – Fundamental Aquatic Skills Objective: To give students success with fundamental skills. Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to float on front and back (with assistance) and put their head under water.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on independent front and back floating , independent rolling over from front to back and back to front, independent front and back glides, front crawl arms and kicks, back crawl arms and kicks, retrieving underwater objects, and jumping into water over their head.Level 3 – Stroke DevelopmentObjective: To build on skills in Level 2 through additional guided practiceRequirements: Swimmers should already be comfortable swimming front stroke and swimming on their back. Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on gliding, freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, breast stroke and dolphin kicks, retrieving objects in deeper water, treading water, jumping into deep water and compact dives. Level 4 – Stroke Improvement Objective: To develop confidence in the strokes learned thus far and to improve other aquatic skills by increasing endurance through swimming greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl for 25 yards.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on rotary breathing, freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, scissors kick and sidestroke, whip kick and breaststroke, intro to turning at wall, treading water with modified scissors, and diving in kneeling position.Level 5 – Stroke Refinement Objective: Coordination and refinement of strokesRequirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke 25 yards, scissors kick, treading water, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on alternate breathing, stride jump, refinement of freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke, dolphin kick and butterfly, open turn on front and back, feet-first surface dive, and treading water.Level 6 – Swimming & Skill Proficiency Objective: Refine strokes so students swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl 50 yds, elementary backstroke 25 yards, breaststroke 25 yards, butterfly 25 yards, sidestroke 10 yards, tread water for 3 minutes, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on all six strokes, front and back crawl flip turn, breaststroke turn, breaststroke speed turn and pullout, butterfly turn, sidestroke turn, tread water for five minutes, and basic water rescueAnyone who needs special accommodations, please contact the pool at 978-537-8268 or prior to pool opening contact the Recreation Office via email: recdept@leominster-ma.gov.Please note: Not all pools are deep enough to teach all of the diving segments of all levels – program modifications may be required to meet safety guidelines.
 
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM    Little Flamingos- Ages 4 & 5 - Little Flamingos: Week 1- 6/29-7/2 ( No program July 3rd)
This program is designed for ages 4 & 5. The children will interact with peers giving them a social experience and will take part in activities that include arts & crafts, sports, reading, playtime, and more, giving them an educational experience too. We will have theme days with related activities.Children should bring a peanut/tree nut free snack, lunch and water bottle each day.You will receive a welcome letter via email the week before the program begins with more information on drop-off, pick-up, etc.DATES: June 29 - July 31, 2026 (No program July 3rd)TIME:   9:00am - 1:00pmAGES:   4 & 5COST:   Monday-Thursday: Week 1: $100 Res./$120 Non-Res.             Monday-Friday: Weeks 2-5: $120 Res./$140 Non-Res.SITE:    Samoset Middle School
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    Adventure Squad - Ages 10-12 - Adventure Squad Week 1- 6/29-7/2 (No Program July 4rd)
The Adventure Squad Program offers youth ages 10-12 a fun-filled program with an emphasis on exploration, creativity, and outdoor activities. Activities will include arts and crafts, team building exercises, sports, games and nature-based programming.  This 5 week long summer program will provide water fun to keep everyone cool during the heat of summer. Children should bring a peanut/tree nut free snack, lunch and water bottle each day.You will receive a welcome letter via email the week before the program begins with more information on drop-off, pick-up, etc. DATES: June 29 - July 31, 2026 (No program July 3rd)TIME:   9:00am - 3:00pmAGES:   10-12COST:   Monday-Thursday: Week 1: $120 Res./$140 Non-Res.             Monday-Friday: Weeks 2-5: $140 Res./$160 Non-Res.SITE:    SAMOSET SCHOOL , 100 DeCicco Drive (Site Change due to construction at Barrett Park for this summer only)
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    Sunshine Bunch- Ages 6-9 - Sunshine Bunch: Week 1- 6/29-7/2 ( No program July 3rd)
Sunshine Bunch is designed for children ages 6-9. All participants will take part in a variety of activities such as sports, games, hands-on building challenges, outdoor fun, and creative projects. Children will be grouped by age to ensure activities are engaging and age appropriate. Participants will rotate through different activities throughout the day, keeping things exciting and fresh! Each week will feature a different visiting entertainer!  Children should bring a peanut/tree nut free snack, lunch and water bottle each day.You will receive a welcome letter via email the week before the program begins with more information on drop-off, pick-up, etc.DATES: June 29 - July 31, 2026 (No program July 3rd)TIME:   9:00am - 3:00pmAGES:   6-9COST:   Monday-Thursday: Week 1: $120 Res./$140 Non-Res.             Monday-Friday: Weeks 2-5: $140 Res./$160 Non-Res.SITE:    Samoset Middle School
 
Tuesday June 30, 2026
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Swim Lessons 2026 - Session I: June 22-July 3 - Session I - Level 1: 8:00am-8:30am
Swim lessons will once again be offered by the Leominster Recreation Department at the State Pool at 111 Viscoloid Ave. Certified Water Safety Instructors will provide these classes. Group lessons are thirty minutes in length. Learn to Swim Class descriptions are given below. Classes will be held Monday – Friday for two weeks and there will be four different sessions to choose from. See dates and times below. “Learn-to-Swim” teaches people to swim and to be safe in and around the water.Private Lessons are also available and are thirty minutes in length for the same two week period.Session I:     June 22 - July 3Session II:    July 6- July 17Session III:   July 20 - July 31Session IV:   August 3 - August 14 Level 1 – Introduction to Water Skills Objective: To help students feel comfortable in the water and to enjoy the water safely.Requirements: None. This is the class for those who are brand new or intimidated by the water. Skills Covered: Swimmers learn basics of swimming bobbing, going under water, supported front and back floating, supported rolling over from front to back and back to front, supported gliding , supported flutter kick, supported front crawl arms and jumping in.Level 2 – Fundamental Aquatic Skills Objective: To give students success with fundamental skills. Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to float on front and back (with assistance) and put their head under water.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on independent front and back floating , independent rolling over from front to back and back to front, independent front and back glides, front crawl arms and kicks, back crawl arms and kicks, retrieving underwater objects, and jumping into water over their head.Level 3 – Stroke DevelopmentObjective: To build on skills in Level 2 through additional guided practiceRequirements: Swimmers should already be comfortable swimming front stroke and swimming on their back. Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on gliding, freestyle with side breathing, backstroke, breast stroke and dolphin kicks, retrieving objects in deeper water, treading water, jumping into deep water and compact dives. Level 4 – Stroke Improvement Objective: To develop confidence in the strokes learned thus far and to improve other aquatic skills by increasing endurance through swimming greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl for 25 yards.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on rotary breathing, freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, scissors kick and sidestroke, whip kick and breaststroke, intro to turning at wall, treading water with modified scissors, and diving in kneeling position.Level 5 – Stroke Refinement Objective: Coordination and refinement of strokesRequirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke 25 yards, scissors kick, treading water, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on alternate breathing, stride jump, refinement of freestyle, backstroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke, dolphin kick and butterfly, open turn on front and back, feet-first surface dive, and treading water.Level 6 – Swimming & Skill Proficiency Objective: Refine strokes so students swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances.Requirements: Swimmers should already be able to swim front and back crawl 50 yds, elementary backstroke 25 yards, breaststroke 25 yards, butterfly 25 yards, sidestroke 10 yards, tread water for 3 minutes, and dive.Skills Covered: Swimmers will work on all six strokes, front and back crawl flip turn, breaststroke turn, breaststroke speed turn and pullout, butterfly turn, sidestroke turn, tread water for five minutes, and basic water rescueAnyone who needs special accommodations, please contact the pool at 978-537-8268 or prior to pool opening contact the Recreation Office via email: recdept@leominster-ma.gov.Please note: Not all pools are deep enough to teach all of the diving segments of all levels – program modifications may be required to meet safety guidelines.
 
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM    Little Flamingos- Ages 4 & 5 - Little Flamingos: Week 1- 6/29-7/2 ( No program July 3rd)
This program is designed for ages 4 & 5. The children will interact with peers giving them a social experience and will take part in activities that include arts & crafts, sports, reading, playtime, and more, giving them an educational experience too. We will have theme days with related activities.Children should bring a peanut/tree nut free snack, lunch and water bottle each day.You will receive a welcome letter via email the week before the program begins with more information on drop-off, pick-up, etc.DATES: June 29 - July 31, 2026 (No program July 3rd)TIME:   9:00am - 1:00pmAGES:   4 & 5COST:   Monday-Thursday: Week 1: $100 Res./$120 Non-Res.             Monday-Friday: Weeks 2-5: $120 Res./$140 Non-Res.SITE:    Samoset Middle School
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    Adventure Squad - Ages 10-12 - Adventure Squad Week 1- 6/29-7/2 (No Program July 4rd)
The Adventure Squad Program offers youth ages 10-12 a fun-filled program with an emphasis on exploration, creativity, and outdoor activities. Activities will include arts and crafts, team building exercises, sports, games and nature-based programming.  This 5 week long summer program will provide water fun to keep everyone cool during the heat of summer. Children should bring a peanut/tree nut free snack, lunch and water bottle each day.You will receive a welcome letter via email the week before the program begins with more information on drop-off, pick-up, etc. DATES: June 29 - July 31, 2026 (No program July 3rd)TIME:   9:00am - 3:00pmAGES:   10-12COST:   Monday-Thursday: Week 1: $120 Res./$140 Non-Res.             Monday-Friday: Weeks 2-5: $140 Res./$160 Non-Res.SITE:    SAMOSET SCHOOL , 100 DeCicco Drive (Site Change due to construction at Barrett Park for this summer only)
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    Sunshine Bunch- Ages 6-9 - Sunshine Bunch: Week 1- 6/29-7/2 ( No program July 3rd)
Sunshine Bunch is designed for children ages 6-9. All participants will take part in a variety of activities such as sports, games, hands-on building challenges, outdoor fun, and creative projects. Children will be grouped by age to ensure activities are engaging and age appropriate. Participants will rotate through different activities throughout the day, keeping things exciting and fresh! Each week will feature a different visiting entertainer!  Children should bring a peanut/tree nut free snack, lunch and water bottle each day.You will receive a welcome letter via email the week before the program begins with more information on drop-off, pick-up, etc.DATES: June 29 - July 31, 2026 (No program July 3rd)TIME:   9:00am - 3:00pmAGES:   6-9COST:   Monday-Thursday: Week 1: $120 Res./$140 Non-Res.             Monday-Friday: Weeks 2-5: $140 Res./$160 Non-Res.SITE:    Samoset Middle School