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LFSC is proud to have the support of the Lake Forest Bank and Trust Company for our swimmer recognition programs.

The LFSC Mini Ducks program is sponsored by Activator Cycles and Activator Music Academy.

LFSC team apparel and equipment is available at Kiddles Sporting Goods in Lake Forest.

For information about sponsoring one of our events or programs, or to advertise in one of our club communications please contact Coach Michael Lawrence.

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    Entries in SwimFest (1)

    Thursday
    Jul012010

    Tools For Pools Appreciates Your Help At SwimFest

    Tools for Pools is a student-organized and run service project co-founded in January 2009 by Erin Mitchell and Katie Schott, both juniors at Lake Forest High School and swimmers for the Lake Forest Swim Club. The Mission of the organization is to promote and empower involvement in the sport of swimming in economically disadvantaged communities and populations. Our goal is to urge kids to utilize their talent, determination, and energy to grow as swimmers and young adults.

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