[Highland Park] results of search for swimming lessons
Hello Neighbors, I want to share the "results" of my swimming lesson querry. By the way, I received over thirty replies - thank you! 1. Kingsley Association - This looks like the best bet. The price is unbeatable - $150 for a year's family membership. They have classes for children on Saturday mornings and some weekday nights. Location is unbeatable, too. Kingsley Association is a neighborhood resource deserving support. 2. Oliver Bathhouse - Not so convenient but the price is great and pool access is year-round if you still have your summer pool tags. 3. University of Pittsburgh - Kinderkinetics program runs year-round but is a hefty committment of $200 per session and takes up most of a Saturday morning. Swim lessons are part of a greater children's fitness program. 4. CMU - Must be a CMU employee or student so that's out. 5. Sarah Heinz Center - Over on the Northshore and it's a bit of a hike but offers a huge assortment of lessons and many other sports. 6. YMCA (Allegheny and Penn Hills) - A bit of a hike for this East Side person. Very good swimming lessons, though. 7. Club One - Close but expensive. Swimming lessons start in January, last for 30 minutes. $150 for eight 30 min. lessons. That does not include additional pool time. Those are my findings. Joan Soulliere
Hello all, My sister is out of the country for an extended period of time and has left her cat with friends. One of the friends found out she is pregnant and does not feel comfortable taking care of a cat. I am in the same situation. Is there anyone out there who would be interested in taking care of an adult female cat from November 24 through early January (after my baby is due)? This cat must eat a special diet and cannot be in a home with other cats. My sister has already purchased the special food and would be happy to pay someone to take care of her cat. I've run out of ideas! Thank you, Melissa Rychener
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DenshawSoulliere@comcast.net
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M Rychener