SRP Offers Free Verano Sano Water Safety Events

By on April 23, 2024 0 14Views

Valley Wide Events for the Whole Family Offer Swimming and CPR Demonstrations, Lively Music and Exciting Giveaways

Summer is just around the corner and SRP has a great way to help families beat the heat. SRP’s Verano Sano offers free, fun and water safety-focused events at community pools throughout the Valley.

The event series will begin on May 17 at the Salvation Army Kroc Center. Families attending will receive free swimming and CPR demonstrations, learn how to properly adjust life jackets, and obtain important tips on how to stay safe around the water. Plus, families will also have a chance to win swimming lessons for children and fun prizes.

“In Arizona, drowning is the leading cause of death in children under the age of 4. Because SRP cares about our community and we have been bringing water to the valley for many years, we are committed to keeping families safe around water,” said Rori Minor, Community Engagement Strategist at SRP. “Verano Sano is a fun and free way for people to learn the basics of water safety and access resources.”

All Verano Sano events feature fun giveaways, including free water safety coloring books, sunglasses, sunscreen, towels and more. A full list of the Verano Sano events is available by visiting  Special Offers, Discounts & Events (srpnet.com).

 Event schedule: 

Fri. May 17 
5-7 p.m.  
Salvation Army Kroc Center
1375 E. Broadway Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 
Sat. May 25
Noon-3 p.m.
Buckeye Aquatics Center 
207 N. 9th St
Buckeye, AZ
Mon. May 27
Noon-3 p.m.
Peoria Aquatics   Peoria Pool 11200 N. 83rd Ave
Peoria, AZ
Sat. Jun 1 
12 -2 p.m.
Mesa Aquatics – Carson Pool
525 N. Westwood
Mesa, AZ
Sat. June 8 
2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Chandler Aquatics – Folley Pool
600 E. Fairview St.
Chandler, AZ
Sat. June 22 
2-4 p.m.
Tempe Aquatics – Clark Pool 1
730 S. Roosevelt St. Building A
Tempe, AZ

In 2023, SRP supported the community with more than $4.7 million in monetary and in-kind contributions to over 300 non-profit organizations that support basic needs, arts and culture, education, environmental initiatives and civic engagement. SRP partners participate in nearly 50 events around the Valley educating families on ways to stay safe around water and electricity.