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Try Water Polo Week

The Ashland Water Polo Club invites all kids grades 6 to 12 to come join us for the fun, community and hard work that is water polo for our spring season.

No experience is necessary and ALL are welcome. Come try Water Polo during the week of Monday, March 31st to Thursday April 3rd 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at Daniel Meyer Pool.

This is a great time for players who are new to water polo to come join the fun and for our experienced players to get back into the groove of water polo and to help introduce the sport to the newer players. No fees are required for this first week. For more information please check out our website https://ashlandwaterpolo.org/

Date & Time:

March 31, 2025 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Cost:

Free

Daniel Meyer Pool

1705 Homes Ave
Ashland,97520

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