Three separate sessions are available.
Registration opens on Tuesday, June 7 at 8 a.m.Lessons will be offered for three, two-week sessions, June 20 - July 28.The cost is $15 per session.For more information, visit the City of Tucson website.
RELATED: "It really is a great job to have" Tucson lifeguards prepare for summer hours amid guard shortageBivian Contreras is a real-time editor for KGUN 9. Bivian graduated from the University of Arizona School of Journalism with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism with an emphasis in Broadcast and is currently pursuing a degree in Broadcast Operational Meteorology at Mississippi State University.
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