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7th Open Swim Meet Scheduled At Pottstown YMCA

POTTSTOWN PA – The 7th annual Winter Blast Invitational “Swim Your Own Age” Meet, conducted by the Freedom Valley YMCA, is scheduled to be held Dec. 27 (2010; Monday), with warm-ups starting at noon and the meet at 2 p.m. in the Y, 724 N. Adams St., Pottstown PA.

The meet is open to youths age 12 and younger, and they are not required to be a current member of a swim team to participate. Ribbons and meet winner awards will be presented, along with a gift to all entrants. Entry costs are $3.50 per individual or $14 per relay. In case of inclement weather, the meet will be re-scheduled to Dec. 28 (Tuesday).

For more information, call 610-323-7300.

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