SeaTac Parks and Recreation is making a splash this summer with a series of free water safety events and swimming lessons at Angle Lake Park, aiming to equip residents of all ages with life-saving skills and safe swimming habits.

The summer lineup includes everything from lifejacket fittings and water safety scavenger hunts to bilingual swimming lessons and hands-only CPR training, the city announced.

All events are held at Angle Lake Park and are free to attend, with the exception of swimming lessons, which require advance registration.

Upcoming Events:

Lifejacket Fitting and Giveaway
Saturday, June 28, 2:30–3:30 p.m.

In partnership with Puget Sound Fire, lifeguards will help fit and distribute lifejackets while supplies last. No registration is required.

Water Safety Scavenger Hunt
Thursday, July 10, 6–7 p.m.

An all-ages event with prizes and tips on how to stay safe around water.

Weekly Kids’ Water Safety Lessons
Saturdays from 1–2 p.m., June 28–August 23

Bilingual (English and Spanish) safety lessons focusing on a new theme each week — from wearing lifejackets to reacting calmly in emergencies.

Hands-Only CPR Class
Thursday, July 24, 6–7 p.m.

A non-certification course that teaches essential CPR skills for infants, children, and adults.

Swimming Lessons

Beginner and intermediate courses are offered for preschoolers, youth, and adults. Two sessions run in July and two more in August on alternating days. Registration is required by calling 206-973-4680 or visiting the SeaTac Community Center.

For more information, residents are encouraged to call the SeaTac Community Center at 206-973-4680.