Temporary Closure of McCormick Village Splash Pad

Port Orchard, WALocal News

McCormick Village Splash Pad has temporarily closed for repairs due to an unexpected equipment failure. The facility's management is actively working with the manufacturer to resolve the issue, aiming for a reopening within two weeks. This closure impacts local families who frequent the splash pad for summer fun. Community members are encouraged to check for updates on the reopening timeline. The management has publicly apologized for the interruption and expressed gratitude for the community's patience.

The splash pad is a popular recreational spot in Port Orchard, serving many families during the summer months. It typically attracts numerous visitors, highlighting its significance in local summer activities. The swift response to the equipment failure underscores the commitment to restoring the facility for community enjoyment.

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