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A-6 THE FRIDAY FLYER MARCH 9, 2018
Pool reopens
on Saturday
The swimming pool at the lodge will reopen tomor-
row, Mar. 10, and will remain open until November.
Members must present a valid POA member card and
must be in “good standing” to use the pool.
Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied
by an adult. Children ages 14 to 17 may be unaccom-
panied by an adult; however, they are required to have
their own valid POA card and are allowed to bring only
one guest to the pool. A Drivers License, State I.D. or
other form of I.D. may be requested in order to deter-
mine age.
New at the pool this season are two new permanent
shade structures. The facility also includes dressing
areas, outside showers, restroom, snacks and drinks,
drinking fountain and a handicap lift.
Pool Hours
Spring pool hours are as follows:
Lap swim and Water Aerobic are daily from 7 a.m.
to 10 a.m. PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
Open swim is daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Open swim Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10
p.m.
Water aerobics is offered Monday through Friday The swimming pool at the lodge will reopen tomorrow, Mar. present a valid POA member card and must be in “good
from 8 to 9 a.m. Classes are $2 per class or $25 per 10, and will remain open until November. Members must standing” to use the pool.
month for unlimited classes.
Lessons and Water Polo ensure leak-proof protection. sistance of a service animal.
Use of the Jr. Olympic size pool is for the entire Members must accompany and stay with guests. Smoking and alcoholic beverages and glass contain-
community; however, classes and swimming lessons Pool use is limited to six guests per property at any ers are not allowed.
are offered for a fee through the Activities department. Unsafe behavior, such as running pushing, launch-
Swimming lessons and water polo begins June 18. one time.
Signups are taken at the pool office beginning Mar. Direct supervision of children under the age of five ing persons and shoulder games, is not allowed. Flo-
10. For dates, times and cost, contact the pool office at is required. Toddlers and babies are not permitted to tation devices, balls, boards, etc. are not allowed on
951-244-6841, ext 617. wander around the deck or sit on the edge of the pool crowded days (at pool attendants’ discretion).
Pool Rules unless accompanied by an adult. Members are required to notify pool attendants
Proper swimwear must be worn. Cut-offs are not There is a pool attendant on duty but no lifeguard. immediately in the event of any incident, accident or
allowed. All babies, toddlers and incontinent adults Proper supervision for inexperienced swimmers is re- emergency.
must wear proper waterproof swim pants or briefs in quired. Members and their guests must obey pool attendants
the pool. The swim pants or briefs cannot disintegrate Animals are not allowed in the pool area. An excep- at all times. The pool policy has been established for
in the pool and must have waterproof containment to tion will be made for individuals who require the as- the safety and enjoyment of all when using the pool.
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