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Pool Opening – May 19!
Posted on Apr 25th, 2023

After what seems like a winter where the rain would never stop and a spring that was cooler than many of us wanted, we are pleased to announce that the pool will officially open for the summer on May 19! The pool will be heated to the County's recommended temperature of 80 degrees for the summer. The swimming pool rules are attached here and are also available for review online. We thank all residents in advance for adhering to the pool rules and reminding others to do so as well to ensure another safe swim season. Pool Rules
 
All pool users must have a key with them to enter the pool area. Please do not open the gate for anyone who does not have a key.  Each owner is responsible for ensuring the safety of their family and guests.
 
There are a couple of items that the Board wants to remind all owners of to ensure that everyone is able to enjoy the pool.
1.       Glass containers are not allowed at the pool. Do not bring beer, champagne or other glass bottles to the pool.
2.       All children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18.
3.       Please be mindful of how long you have the water running when taking a shower! The showers are meant for rinsing off only.
4.       Do not use any devices to prop the gates open. This is a serious safety risk as a child may wander into the pool area alone. Additionally, the County Health Department requires that the gates remain closed at all times.
5.       Please do not open the gate for anyone who does not have a key.
6.       Please remember to remove all trash and food scraps when you leave the pool area to help prevent ants. If you bring any large pizza or cake boxes, please take the resulting trash home with you for disposal rather than clogging up the trash cans. Small waste items such as water bottles, paper scraps, etc. can be dumped in the trash cans on site.
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