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Ready to Swim?

Posted by Anne Yorks on Thursday, March 18, 2010

Usually, I don't post cookie pictures until after the order has been delivered to the customer. But, I made a tester cookie for the order I'm currently working on and I wanted to share it with you even though the order isn't due until tomorrow. 



So cute, right?

Here is their actual logo.





Wondering what ISR stands for? It means Infant Swimming Resource. 

Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) , the safest provider of self-rescue swimming lessons for babies and toddlers from six months to six years old, today announced that it giving a live, in-water demonstration of its self-rescue swimming lessons at the Best Western University Park Inn and Suites in State College, PA. 


They are holding the open house/demonstration this Saturday. [enter Flour Box cookies] And, my cookies will be part of the event. Pretty neat. I felt honored they ordered cookies for the launch of their program in our community.In case you are interested in checking them out...here's the skinny on the open house: 

When: Saturday, March 20th 

Time: 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. 

Where: Best Western University Park Inn & Suites 

Address: 115 Premiere Dr., State College, PA 16801 

Contact: Tanja Bacigulupi 

Phone: (352) 217-0526 

email: t.bacigulupi@infantswim.com 

ISR integrates swimming skills that are developmentally appropriate for young children, teaching them to save their own lives, while building the confidence that can lead to a lifetime of fun in and around the water. For more than 40 years, ISR has successfully provided self-rescue skills training to more than 200,000 infants and young children with a 100 percent safety record. 

Their record is not too shabby, huh? I wish 100 percent of my cookies turned out perfect every time. But, then I guess Toph would be sad that there weren't any mess-ups. 

For more information on ISR, water and swim safety, please visit www.infantswim.com. 

If this weather holds up, hopefully we'll all be swimming soon. 

Have a sweet day, 

Anne