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Indoor Pool Rates

The indoor pool offers enjoyment the year around.  Whether attending a water aerobics class, a pool party, open swim or learning to swim, this facility offers a variety of opportunity for fun and fitness.

 

Water Aerobics Classes

Water Aerobics classes are offered mornings Monday through Friday and evenings Monday through Thursday.  The beginner, veteran or someone with physical challenges will find a class to accommodate their personal needs and goals.  These classes are offered as a part of the Community Center passes.

 

Private Pool Party        1-50 people - $95

Available Fridays and Saturdays from 6:00-8:00 pm and Sundays from 5:00-7:00 pm.  Parties must be booked and paid for at least two weeks in advance so adequate staff can be scheduled.

 

Open Swim Parties      1-50 people - $75

Groups may schedule parties during the pool’s regular operational hours.  Afternoon open swim parties are available September-March only.  Call for specific days and time slots available.  Parties must be booked and paid for at least two weeks in advance so adequate staff can be scheduled.

 

Treasure Island

Treasure Island is an obstacle course with a slide that is available for pool parties for an extra $50 charge payable in advance. It is a 55-foot structure that extends out to the deep end of the pool.  The water depth is between 4 and 9 feet.  All users should be swimmers or wearing a lifejacket.

 

Learn-to-Swim Classes

Private, semi-private and group classes are available throughout the year.  Call for specific details, schedules, etc.  

 

Advanced classes

CPR, Lifeguard and WSI classes are offered based on demand.   Call for pre-enrollment criteria and schedules.

 

 

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