Under the bright Arizona sun, families flock to Mesquite Grove's Lazy River, where laughter and splashes fill the air. This vibrant scene is just one highlight of Chandler's commitment to summer family fun, as showcased in a recent conversation with Councilmember OD Harris and Chris Smith, the superintendent of aquatics.
Chandler boasts six aquatic centers, with Mesquite Grove standing out as the most popular. Smith shared insights into the city's diverse offerings, which cater to all ages—from infants to adults. Families can engage in swim lessons, sports programs like splash ball and synchronized swimming, and even join swim teams for youth aged 5 to 18. These programs not only promote water safety but also foster community connections through partnerships with local schools and nonprofits, including ICAN and Swim Black.
Safety remains a top priority at all aquatic facilities, with trained lifeguards on duty whenever the pools are open. This commitment ensures that families can enjoy their time in the water with peace of mind.
As the conversation wrapped up, the excitement for summer activities in Chandler was palpable. With a variety of programs and a focus on safety, the city is poised to make this summer a memorable one for families looking to make a splash.