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    Sedona Community Pool Summer Schedule Begins May 25

    May 15, 2013No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (May 15, 2013) – The Sedona Community Pool, located at 570 Posse Ground Road in Posse Grounds Park, begins its summer schedule from May 25 through August 4, 2013. The summer schedule will offer Open Swim, Lap Swim, Water Aerobics, and Special Events. The pool will be open to the public Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    The pool will offer free admission during Open Swim on both Memorial Day and the Fourth of July. New for the summer are great activities for kids, being referred to as Pool Time Extras. On designated Thursdays this summer during Open Swim, there will be organized activities with treats that children can participate in. Whether it is Floating for Floats or Puddles and Paint, your children will enjoy the activity and yummy giveaways included with their general admission fee. Water Aerobics is also joining in on the special event fun by offering two great new events, Livin’ the Luau on July 13 and Sizzling Salsa Aerobics on August 17.

    Along with all the new events, the pool will continue to offers its quality programing consisting of Open Swim, Masters Swim, Water Aerobics, Swim Lessons, and Lap Swim. A complete summer schedule can be found online at www.SedonaAz.gov/Parks and click on the pool menu. Please contact the pool for details at (928) 282-0112.

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    Prices are $2 for children (17 and under) and seniors (55+) and $3 for adults. Water Aerobics and Masters Swim both have a $5 drop-in fee. The water is 83 degrees or warmer so join us for a swim.

    For a printable version of the Summer Schedule, please reference the website at www.SedonaAz.gov/Parks. The pool schedule and other Parks and Recreation information can be found on the Parks and Recreation home page. For questions, please contact Parks and Recreation at 282-7098.

    City of Sedona Parks and Recreation Department

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