MIDCOAST Water not only cares for our drinking water but also assists the community to enjoy water in another way, swimming in it.
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With the funds received from a MidCoast Water community grant, Myall Masters Swimming Club is getting set to launch a second campaign of teaching adults how to swim.
The free swimming campaign is being conducted at Tea Gardens Swimming Pool with instruction being delivered by Myall Masters Swimming Club members.
Those taking part in the campaign are proudly wearing their MidCoast Water swim cap and to keep the water connection "flowing", and the water drink bottles are used frequently during the swimming sessions.
At the recent tenth anniversary swim meet, Myall Masters Swimming Club members were thankful to MidCoast Water when they sat in the cool shade of the sun shelter funded by the community grant. What a winning combination, MidCoast Water loves water and so does the Myall Masters Swimming Club and this is "filtered" through to the community.
Rhonda Bobako
Publicity officer
Myall Masters Swimming Club