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King Cove Aquatics excited for the 2019 Summer Season

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June 9, 2019
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By Betty Gandee

If your kids love the water and enjoy acting, the King Cove team may be right for your family.  King Cove Performing Arts and Aquatics is coming into their third summer season.  Owner Terri King is excited for this year to be even bigger and better than years past. They will be teaching ages 3-16 in mermaid, diving pirates, and sharks.  This year they have added a great diving water trick and hired water trick coordinator Derek West.

This seasons show will be tribal themed as pirates and mermaids work together to make the sea happy. There will be a special swimming challenge where the kids will receive awards for skill, along the lines of a sea adventure Olympics.

Groups are broken down into ages and classes range from $35 for 4 classes and $60 for 8 classes. You can contact Terri on Facebook , by email at terrikingla@yahoo.com or by phone at 304-880-8887.  Classes will start on June 3,2019 and you can join at anytime.

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