Orchard Hill Pool Club
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Swimming Lessons
Group and private swimming lessons are available for all ages and skill levels, taught by Red Cross certified lifeguards.

Swim Team
The club has a swim team that offers daily practices with professional coaches and competes with other clubs in the area.

Tennis Lessons
Tennis lessons are available for both adults and children.

Tennis Team
The club has a tennis team.

About
Orchard Hill Pool Club


Founded in
2007
EIN
06-0758748
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Sports & Recreation
Address
PO BOX 744 GLASTONBURY, CT 06033-0744 Unite States
Website
https://www.orchardhillclub.com/
Phone
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Email address
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About
Orchard Hill Pool Club, nestled in Glastonbury, CT, is a family-friendly club with a close-knit community. Open from Memorial Day to Labor Day, it offers swimming, tennis, and summer activities. Amenities include a pool with a waterslide, tennis courts, a playground, and social events. Home of the Hurricanes swim team, it provides a welcoming space for families to create lasting summer memories.
Mission
To promote the health and welfare of its members and their families by providing and maintaining swimming and tennis facilities in Glastonbury.

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