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Show Utah Recreation Guide, Summer 1984, Page 2 Qi.jkVirMinr Participate in Our Summer Recreation Program Take advantage of the nice weather and sign up for the Park District recreation program. . .swim, jog, play games, keep happy! PLEASANT GROVE CITY SWIMMING POOL 1934 Pool Schedule & Information Sheet POOL: 600 East 300 South - Phone: 785-2403 Recreation Office: 41 East 200 South Phone: 7853172 "SEE REGISTRATION INFORMATION" PUBLIC SWIMMING GROUP RATES GENERAL ADMISSION: Jr. High School Age 4 Under 75t , Sr. High & Over $1.25 Senior Citizens -0 Children under 6 years old must be accompanied by a respon5ibleerson at least 16 years old. 20 TICKET BOOK (All Ages) : . $12.00 FAMILY NIGHT: (Entire Family). ..'....$ 3.00 (Each Evening Alter 6:00 p.m.) FAMILY SEASON PASSES A. Regular Family Pass (6-Day) $50.00 Combination $45.00 B. 3-Day Family Pass $30.00" 'Combination price applicable to Regular Family frDay Pass Only. Applies when purchased in conjunction with registration tor Swim Team, Swimming Vor Diving Lessons. SEMI PRIVATE GROUPS: (10 or more in Group) Jr. High School Age & Under 60 Sr. High School Ages & Over $1.00 PRIVATE GROUP RESERVATIONS: $26 00 lor 1st hour & $10.00 tor each additional 12 hour. Pool is open for private reservations Irom 9-ICrM p.m. weekdays and 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturdays. (Private Group Reservations may be made at the pool oltice and must be accompanied by a 50 non-retundabJe deposit.) ' SWIMMING TEAM POOL SCHEDULE SEASON: May 26th to September 3rd. PUBLIC SWIMMING: Week Days 3.30 to 9:00 p.m. Saturdays 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. Holidays 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. 1 Family Member $20.00 2 Family Members $35.00 3 Family Members $45.00 4 Family Members or More $50.00 Team Coaches: Sharlene Sanderson and Kim Robinson. Notes To qualify (or the Swimming Team a child must be able to 'swrn 25 yards, any stroke. Others who are interested in team participation are encouraged to enroll in an appropriate level of swimming lessons ("A child may use any one of the accepted competitive strokes.) SWIMMING & DIVING INSTRUCTION PROGRAM Instruction Supervisor Kelly (Marchbanks) Hoover Asst. Supervisor - Dave Taylor FEE SCHEDULE REGISTRATION INFORMATION 8-4&Minute Lessons $12.00 Each Additional Session $10.00 1sl Sessions Starting In June are on (unrestricted) 2 tor 1 basis. Subsequent sessions are on a 3 for 2 basis. SESSION BEGINNING DATES MONDAY-WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY JUNE 4th - MONDAY (2 for 1 Basis) June 25th MONDAY AUGUST 6th MONDAY JULY 16th MONDAY TUESDAY-THURSDAY JUNE 5th -TUESDAY (2 for 1 Basis) JULY 5th - THURSDAY AUGUST 2nd THURSDAY DAILY: (MONDAY-FRIDAY) JUNE 4th -MONDAY (2 lor 1 Basis) JUNE 14th THURSDAY JULY 25th - WEDNESDAY JUNE 27th - WEDNESDAY AUGUST 6th MONDAY JULY 11th WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16th THURSDAY '1st Sessions Starting In June are on a 2 for 1 unrestricted basis. (Members o( more than one family may participate together for discount lessons). Subsequent sessions are on a 3 for 2 basis. "Starting dates are subject to change per weather conditions." ! l i .i s ' 1 i" "llll ' 1 i' ' 3 ' J 8 TIM. 3 I C-0 Mara May 15th to 25th: Registration for any pool program pro-gram including swimming, diving lessons, etc., may be made at the Pleasant Grove City Recreation Recrea-tion Office at 41 East 200 South (2S p.m.) May 26th On: Register at the Pool Office, during public swimming hours. (See Public Swimming Schedule) Note: Registraton may be made prior to the start of any session, also purchase of Family Passes, Discount Tickets & Reservations may be made at the Pool Office. LEVELS OF INSTRUCTION Mother-Tot ($ will include both Mother & Child) Beginners Intermediate Beginners Advanced Beginners Intermediate Swimmers Advanced Swimmers Ladies Swim-Trim (Water Exercise including Lap Swimming) Scuba Diving Lessons: Beginning Intermediate Advanced -Jr. & Sr. Life Saving Cub Scout & Boy Scout swimming by Special arrangement - contact pool office. Other programs will be accomodated if sufficient interest is shown. Contact pool office with your requests. DAILY CLASS TIME 9:00 am. to 945 a.m. 9:50 am. to 10:35 am 10:45 am. to 11:30 am. 11:40 am. to 12:25 p.m. 12:45 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. 1:35 p.m. to 2:20 p.m. 2:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. OKAVftNOS I PZES TO BE AWARDED Throughout the swimming season SAVE VOUR TICKET STUB 3 Berry Good Run PLESNT GROVE CIT PARKS ND RECREATION DEPARTMENT STRAWBERRY DAYS BOA0 RACE . 6.2 MILES '1st Sessions Starting In June are on a 2 for 1 basis (Unrestricted) Subsequent Sessions are on a 3 for 2 basis (Unrestricted) P.G. Rccrcsiisn m 1904 Suggestions For Swimming Safety By Debra Cooper Copley News Service Going beyond tested swimming ability, failure to read warning' signs and use of drugs and alcohol are three major causes of water-related accidents among adults and children, according to Regis Kearney, aquatic director of Raging Waters, a water park near Los Angeles. A former aquatic coordinator for the city of Pasadena Recreation Department and activities director for many children's camps, Kearney has designed safety programs for numerous swimming - facilities and organizations. Some tips from Kearney: -Heed the Limitations of Your Swimming Swim-ming Ability. "It sounds crazy," Kearney says, "but some people - even non-swimmers non-swimmers - will go into deep-water areas and panic when they realize they're in over their heads. Don't try to impress your friends with your skills unless the swimming swim-ming skills are accomplished." -Don't Drink or Take Drugs and Swim. "If a picnic or party just isn't right without stimulants, then stay out of the water," suggests Kearney. "Alcohol, sun and water just don't mix. Often, people believe they can do the impossible after a few drinks and going into the water can be very dangerous." -Read Warning Signs and Take Heed. "It may sound ridiculous, but many people just plain don't read the signs," Kearney says. "If a sign says, 'No swimming,' it means exactly that - for a good reason." -Don't Be a Hero Unless You're a Trained Professional. "Too many times, people with less-than-average swimming ability will rush to the rescue of others," Kearney says. "It usually causes more problems and the lifeguard or other water-safety water-safety expert ends up rescuing two people instead of one." -Use Good Judgment in Selecting Water Games. "Sometimes people will think it's cute to swim up behind a friend and drunk his or her head," explains Kearney. "But the sight of someone coughing up water isn't so cute - use good judgement and avoid this kind of game." Use Common Courtesy When Swimming in a Public Facility. "Don't think you're the only one in the pool when you swim," says Kearney. "Too many people will swim right into others and cause .injuries that wouldn't happen if they were more conscientious." con-scientious." Walk, Don't Run. "The ground surrounding most public pools or water facilities can be quite slippery and hazardous," Kearney explains. "Walk slowly around pools and even in surrounding facilities where people have tracked in water and sand." recreation May 23, 1984 Save this edition for reference. It is filled with timely information to help make your summer recreation and vacations easier to plan, less expensive ex-pensive and more fun ! 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