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    I had a end of school party for dd and I hired a life guard just to be safe as I knew there would be parents just dropping off ( I offered a 'light lunch' for parents who were wanting to stay to entice them to stay and a few did which turned out to be a big help with the games)
    Contact your local YMCA or community center- they don't typically hire their life guards out to parties but I asked with sugar on top for their help and they posted for their employees. I paid them $2 more to make it worth their time for the length of the party
    Are the brother's lifeguards or just older kids to watch the little ones?

    Good luck and have fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jec View Post
    I had a end of school party for dd and I hired a life guard just to be safe as I knew there would be parents just dropping off ( I offered a 'light lunch' for parents who were wanting to stay to entice them to stay and a few did which turned out to be a big help with the games)
    Contact your local YMCA or community center- they don't typically hire their life guards out to parties but I asked with sugar on top for their help and they posted for their employees. I paid them $2 more to make it worth their time for the length of the party
    Are the brother's lifeguards or just older kids to watch the little ones?

    Good luck and have fun!
    . Great idea to hire a lifeguard! Older brothers are not official lifeguards, unfortunately.
    Children are great imitators.
    So give them something great to imitate.

    ~Anonymous~

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