Make it a No Bummer Summer with Love to Swim and Tumble School

ACMB is happy to partner with Love to Swim and Tumble School to share information on their Summer Camps. This is a sponsored post.  

A San Antonio summer is on the horizon! Summer day camps are great options for families who need daily summer childcare and/or are looking to break up the summer with different activities and experiences. This summer, Love to Swim and Tumble School is happy to bring back their fantastic No Bummer Summer weekly camp at all three locations.

 

Variety

This summer, weekly camp themes vary from the Circus, Under the Sea, Outer Space, and Dr. Seuss. Click here to read about all 11 themes. Each and every week campers will have ample time for swimming, tumbling, playing games, singing, crafting, and having an all-around great time.

 

Indoor Playtime

A San Antonio summer is not for the faint of heart. As temperatures rise, it’s hard to fight the urge to lazily hibernate behind a screen in the air conditioning. No Bummer Summer Camps take place in the spacious Love to Swim and Tumble School facilities with heated pools and plenty of changing rooms. Campers spend their days in motion without spending hours in the South Texas sun.   

 

Flexibility

At Love to Swim and Tumble School, you can pick one week, a few weeks, or sign up for the whole summer! The camp day runs from 8:30 A.M.–4:00 P.M., and late pickup is available for working parents. The camp runs from June 5–August 18, covering every week of summer. Daily drop-in is available if space permits. 

 

Are you ready to sign up for a No Bummer Summer Camp? Call the location nearest you and reserve your spot! For more information, visit Love to Swim and Tumble School’s website

Michelle
Michelle moved to San Antonio eight years ago and yet still feels like a newcomer. She is rather smitten with the Alamo City. She and her husband met at Texas A&M and started their marriage in Minnesota. After six years of very cold winters, they returned to Texas. Michelle has two kids (12 and 9), along with a very quirky rescue dog and two rather cute guinea pigs. A former corporate food scientist turned part-time yoga instructor, she still takes her food very seriously—she just doesn’t get paid for it anymore. She is fueled by tea, cold brew coffee, yoga, dog walking, books and quickly googling answers to her kids eleventy million questions.