Brighton introduces new aquatics hotline

Rising COVID cases, staffing shortages prompt the offer

Staff reports
Posted 1/14/22

The city of Brighton's aquatics department responded to the increasing number of COVID cases and resulting staffing issues with a new aquatics hotline .. 303-655-2251.

 

The city said …

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Brighton introduces new aquatics hotline

Rising COVID cases, staffing shortages prompt the offer

Posted

The city of Brighton's aquatics department responded to the increasing number of COVID cases and resulting staffing issues with a new aquatics hotline .. 303-655-2251.

 

The city said it will alert visits of the most current modifications to operating hours and swimming.

 

The city will take registrations for Session B swim lessons (feb. 14 to March 12) on a provisional basius. According to a press release, this means a wait-list registration at no cost, pending a decision whether the center can conduct the lessons.

 

The statement said emails will be sent to the registrants for Session B Monday, Jan. 31. Registrations for Sessions C and D will take place Thursday, Feb. 24.

 

Visit the app groupexpro.com or check the city's fitness calendar at www.brightonrecreation.com.

 

 

City of Brighton, city of Brighton aquatics, COVID, staffing shortages, new hotline

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