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APJCC Youth Aquatics Programs offers swim lessons and a youth swim team as part of its aquatics activities. The program takes place within the broader APJCC Youth Aquatics Programs offerings, which include both instructional swimming and team-based swimming options for children and teens.
• Schedule: Center hours are Monday–Friday 6:00am–9:00pm and Saturday & Sunday 7:00am–7:00pm; the pool closes 30 minutes before the center closing time.
• Price: $1 down and 50% off July dues (membership promotion; no further pricing details provided).
The APJCC Youth Aquatics Programs are part of the Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center (APJCC) of Silicon Valley, which is a program of Jewish Silicon Valley. The JCC was founded in San Jose in 1973, moved to its current 9-acre campus in Los Gatos in 1984 on the site of the old Berry School, and its current building opened in 2005. In February 2021, the APJCC merged with the Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley to form Jewish Silicon Valley. The Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center of Silicon Valley states that it welcomes everyone to create a strong community and fosters the well-being of all people through connection with Jewish values and traditions. Jewish Silicon Valley is part of the Koret Initiative on Jewish Peoplehood, and the APJCC is described as a Jewish nonprofit community center that welcomes people of all faiths and works to enhance Jewish life in Silicon Valley while providing social, cultural, educational, and recreational services for the entire community.
Last updated June 4, 2026.
• Schedule: Center hours are Monday–Friday 6:00am–9:00pm and Saturday & Sunday 7:00am–7:00pm; the pool closes 30 minutes before the center closing time.
• Price: $1 down and 50% off July dues (membership promotion; no further pricing details provided).
The APJCC Youth Aquatics Programs are part of the Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center (APJCC) of Silicon Valley, which is a program of Jewish Silicon Valley. The JCC was founded in San Jose in 1973, moved to its current 9-acre campus in Los Gatos in 1984 on the site of the old Berry School, and its current building opened in 2005. In February 2021, the APJCC merged with the Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley to form Jewish Silicon Valley. The Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center of Silicon Valley states that it welcomes everyone to create a strong community and fosters the well-being of all people through connection with Jewish values and traditions. Jewish Silicon Valley is part of the Koret Initiative on Jewish Peoplehood, and the APJCC is described as a Jewish nonprofit community center that welcomes people of all faiths and works to enhance Jewish life in Silicon Valley while providing social, cultural, educational, and recreational services for the entire community.
Last updated June 4, 2026.
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