Pre-Season Pool Schedule May 25 June 14, 2019 City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has officially unveiled the pre-season pool schedule, set to run from May 25 to June 14, 2019. This schedule is vital for both residents and visitors who are looking to enjoy local swimming facilities as summer approaches. While the article does not detail specific programming, the availability of the pool is indicative of the city’s commitment to providing recreational opportunities to the community. The announcement highlights the importance of public engagement with local services, promoting a vibrant community atmosphere during the warmer months. Timely information like this encourages residents to participate in city-sponsored activities, enhancing their quality of life.

As the summer season nears, local families can plan their recreational activities around the pool's availability. The city’s website offers additional resources and updates, ensuring that the community stays informed. Engaging with local services not only benefits individual residents but also fosters a sense of community spirit.

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