Pool is reopening today, Sunday, July 21 City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth proudly announces the reopening of its community pool on Sunday, July 21, catering to swimming enthusiasts of all ages. Open swim will take place from 12:00 PM to 1:50 PM, followed by a designated lap swim from 2:00 PM to 2:50 PM. This reopening is a significant moment for locals, signaling a return to summer activities and community engagement. The city has issued important reminders to ensure a safe and clean swimming environment, including the necessity of avoiding pool contamination and encouraging frequent bathroom breaks. Patrons are also reminded to use drinking fountains instead of swallowing pool water for hydration.

With its focus on hygiene and safety, this initiative highlights Leavenworth's commitment to community health and recreation. The pool serves as a vital resource for families and individuals looking to enjoy summer activities. Overall, the reopening is a step towards revitalizing community spirit and providing a safe space for leisure.

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