Summertime means fun time at our heated 25-yard outdoor pool. Enjoy lap-swim lanes, deep end with diving board, or relax on a lounger on the pool deck or grassy area. The adjacent kiddie splash pad offers fun for the little ones. See information below on swim lessons, parent/tot classes and summer swim team!
Pool hours: Summer
Monday - Thursday
12 - 1 pm adult lap swim
1 -8 pm *OPen Swim (1 land always available for lap swimming
Friday - Sunday
11:30 - 7:15 pm
* 13 and under must have an adult with them
Please note: The pool closes for inclement weather, such as thunderstorms or heavy rain: Please call the front desk at
503-363-2424 to check on hours during these times. We will also use Facebook and Instagram to let members know when we have changes to the schedule. please contact us for more information at [email protected]
swim lessons: we now offer lessons all year!
summer 24
Swim lesson session
Session 1 June 17th- July 4th
Session 2 July 8th- July 25th
Session 3 July 29th- August 15th
Swim lessons ($60 members, $65 non-members)
Monday/Wednesday
9:45-10:15 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
10:20-10:50 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
10:55-11:25 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
11:30-12:00 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Parent Tot
Tuesday/Thursday
9:45-10:15 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
10:20-10:50 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
10:55-11:25 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
11:30-12:00 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Monday/Wednesday
9:45-10:15 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
10:20-10:50 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
10:55-11:25 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
11:30-12:00 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Parent Tot
Tuesday/Thursday
9:45-10:15 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
10:20-10:50 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
10:55-11:25 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
11:30-12:00 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Meet our team
Head coach: Nicole Stanaway
Hi, my name is Nicole Stanaway, I have been a competitive swimmer for 7 years. In high school
I swam the 100 fly, and 200 free with the occasional 200 IM thrown in there. I also played water
polo for all four years of high school and have decided to continue playing in college on
Gonzaga’s club team. I have been the head coach here for the last 2 years. This will be my third
year coaching swim team and my fourth year teaching swim lessons and lifeguarding. Last year
we saw a lot of great progress with the kids and got to see them shine at swim meets throughout
the summer. I look forward to seeing all the new and returning faces this summer. If you have
any questions please reach out to Jordan or I at [email protected].
Assistant coach: Jordan Koloszar
Hi, my name is Jordan Koloszar, I have been in the swimming realm for about ten years now. I
started swimming competitively when I was 8 years old, and I continue to swim to this day. My
favorite events throughout my years in swimming were the 100 backstroke, 100 breaststroke, and
the 500 freestyle. I have taught swim lessons here at STSC for the last 2 years and coached
summer league for the first time last year. Although last year was my first year teaching summer
league, I help coach our local club team throughout the year and have quite a bit of experience in
coaching. Teaching and coaching children is a passion of mine and I enjoy helping children
progress in swimming.
Hi, my name is Nicole Stanaway, I have been a competitive swimmer for 7 years. In high school
I swam the 100 fly, and 200 free with the occasional 200 IM thrown in there. I also played water
polo for all four years of high school and have decided to continue playing in college on
Gonzaga’s club team. I have been the head coach here for the last 2 years. This will be my third
year coaching swim team and my fourth year teaching swim lessons and lifeguarding. Last year
we saw a lot of great progress with the kids and got to see them shine at swim meets throughout
the summer. I look forward to seeing all the new and returning faces this summer. If you have
any questions please reach out to Jordan or I at [email protected].
Assistant coach: Jordan Koloszar
Hi, my name is Jordan Koloszar, I have been in the swimming realm for about ten years now. I
started swimming competitively when I was 8 years old, and I continue to swim to this day. My
favorite events throughout my years in swimming were the 100 backstroke, 100 breaststroke, and
the 500 freestyle. I have taught swim lessons here at STSC for the last 2 years and coached
summer league for the first time last year. Although last year was my first year teaching summer
league, I help coach our local club team throughout the year and have quite a bit of experience in
coaching. Teaching and coaching children is a passion of mine and I enjoy helping children
progress in swimming.
Not sure which level your child should sign up for? Read on for more information on levels.
Level 1: Level 1 focuses on the fundamentals of water safety and swimming. Children learn how
to safely enter and exit the pool and learn how to blow bubbles out of their nose. Children will
also learn how to float on their front and back as well as do bobs, which is fully submerging the
body to touch the bottom of the pool then jumping back up. They will begin to learn freestyle
arms. In order to move up to level 2 they must be able to blow bubbles out of their nose, they
need to be able to float on their front and back without assistance, and they need to be able to do
a bob under the water. Typical age is 3 and up and they must be completely potty trained.
Level 2: Level 2 focuses on taking the skills learned in level 1 and taking it to the next level.
Children will work on freestyle arms also known as front crawl. Children will also learn to pull
their arms in a freestyle motion, while their head is underwater. Once they have grasped this, side
breath will be introduced. In order for your child to move onto level 3, they must be able to swim
freestyle with their face in the water unassisted.
Level 3: Level 3 takes fundamental skills learned in level 2 and applies them to freestyle and
backstroke. Children will continue to learn side breath and put together the whole freestyle
stroke in the first couple of classes. From there the basics of backstroke like the arms and
rotation of the shoulders will be taught and practiced. Before moving onto level 4, children must
be able to complete half a pool length of freestyle unassisted.
Level 4: Level 4- Level 4 focuses on finishing backstroke to where children are able to complete a lap of
backstroke on their own. From there the children will begin to learn breaststroke. They will first
begin with learning the breaststroke kick, which is similar to a frog kick, then the full stroke will
be finished off with how the arms pull and move in order to glide through the water. Treading
will also be introduced in level 4 as the kick is similar to breaststroke kick. Children will learn
how to kick their legs underneath them almost in a standing position, as well as using their arms
to keep their head above water when in deep water. Before moving on from level 4, a child
should be able to do a 25 freestyle, 25 backstroke, and 25 breaststroke unassisted. If your
children are interested in continuing with swimming after level 4 we recommend joining the
summer league swim team or swim the all year round swim team if summer is over.
What to Expect- When a young child starts swimming lessons for the first time, they may cry,
scream, be nervous or scared. These are all normal reactions that our instructors are prepared for
and expect. We are strangers to your child which can be scary especially for young children, so
when starting the first day, it is okay for your child to be nervous or cry because this is a new
thing for them. Parents, remember this, children are allowed to be scared. If they are more
comfortable sitting on the edge of the pool and watching the first day, that is okay! We want your
child to feel safe by the water, not pressured because that can cause a fear of the water. Our goal
is to get your child to be comfortable in or out of the water first as well as get to know the
instructor, then we begin learning some skills to be safe in the water.
Private lessons are available but depend on instructor availability.
Privates are $40 for 30min this is for one student.
11:30-12:00 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Parent Tot
Tuesday/Thursday Cost is $45 for Members and $50 for non members.
WE MUST HAVE 2 SWIMMERS TO RUN CLASS
SUMMER SWIM TEAM: ($175)
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