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6 “Bring Back the Splash” Pool Parties

Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

BRING BACK THE SPLASH POOL PARTY!
Wednesday, May 30, during “Family Swim” from 5:30-7 p.m.

The public is invited to help celebrate the grand opening of six Summer
Splash pools! You and your family won’t want to miss this exciting event. The Omni Tucson National Resort has donated a two-night Family Staycation (valued at $500), and your family could win.

The Tucson Parks Foundation will coordinate the free raffle at each pool site listed below. Each pool will select one winner and that person must be 18-years-of-age or older to participate. Drawing is limited to one entry per household. No purchase necessary and need not be present to win.

Local radio stations will be broadcasting from each of the Summer
Splash pools and will announce the winners of the Omni Tucson National
Resort Staycation at approximately 6:45 p.m.

POOLS:
Jacobs Pool, 96.1 KLPX
1010 W. Lind St. (Flowing Wells, Prince and Oracle area)

Palo Verde Pool, 94.9 MIXfm KMXZ – (Live broadcasting from 4-6
p.m.)
300 S. Mann Ave. (south of Broadway between Wilmot and Kolb Rd.)

Purple Heart Pool, 88.1 K-LOVE
10050 E. Rita Rd. (Rita Ranch and Houghton Rd.)

Mansfield Pool, 93.7 KRQQ
2000 N. 4th Ave. (south of Grant Rd.)

Menlo Pool, 99.5 KIIM
1100 W. Fresno St. – (On Grande, south of St. Mary’s – West of I-10)

Himmel Pool, i97-5 KSZR
1000 N. Tucson Blvd. (Tucson south of Speedway Blvd.)

The Tucson Parks and Recreation Department offers a special thanks to
Catalina Rotary, Jim Click Automotive Group, Pima Medical Institute,
Nova Home Loans, Royal Automotive Group, Watson Chevrolet & Infinity of
Tucson, the Emerald Foundation and countless individuals for funding the
inaugural Bring Back the Splash campaign.

Doug Martin of KVOI radio, Rick Stertz of 4 Tucson and Tucson Olympic swimming gold medalist Crissy Perham, a former UA Wildcat, have been amazing volunteers and partners in this project. And a proud recognition also goes out to Tucson’s Mayor and Council for promoting this public/private partnership.

Be fit and have fun by supporting your neighborhood pool. Daily
admissions rates are: $1 for youth 17 years and under, $2 for adults, 18
years and older. Summer season will run from May 30-August 1.

Tucson Parks and Recreation Administration
520-791-4877

http://www.tucsonaz.gov/parksandrec

Sounds like a fun way to cool off from the summer heat on May 30 and also enter for a chance to win that two night Family Staycation. And remember that these pools stay open till August 1.

Private donations help City open 6 additional pools for the summer

Saturday, April 21st, 2012

BRING BACK THE SPLASH CAMPAIGN OPENS SIX ADDITIONAL SUMMER CITY POOLS

The Tucson Parks and Recreation Department and the Parks Foundation have been rewarded by the efforts of proactive businesses, philanthropic groups and individuals dedicated to making city pools available to our community.

The “Bring Back the Splash” campaign has attracted needed funds to open an additional six Summer Splash pools this upcoming summer season.

Special thanks to Catalina Rotary, Jim Click Automotive Group, Pima
Medical Institute, Nova Home Loans, Royal Automotive Group, Watson
Chevrolet & Infinity of Tucson, the Emerald Foundation and countless
individuals for contributing and successfully launching this years
program.

In addition to the 10 extended-season pools these pools will offer swim
lessons and open swim times:

Jacobs Pool, 1010 W. Lind St.
Palo Verde Pool, 300 S. Mann Ave.
Purple Heart Pool, 9800 E. Rita Rd.
Mansfield Pool, 2000 N. 4th Ave.
Menlo Pool, 1000 W. Fresno St.
Himmel Pool, 1000 N. Tucson Blvd.

Visit www.tucsonaz.gov/parksandrec/aquatics for all pool locations and
programs.

TUCSON POLICE DEPARTMENT SPONSORS Learn-to-Swim LESSONS

Recognizing the community’s enthusiasm for the Summer Splash program,
Tucson’s Chief of Police, Roberto Villaseñor has sponsored this summers
Learn-to-Swim Lessons with a grant from resources seized from criminal
intent. Offering free swim lessons (with a $2.00 registration fee) is
seen as a great opportunity to teach children the lifesaving skills of
swimming and the lifelong value of quality recreation time. Learn more
at the aquatics web page.

Lesson Registration begins on Sunday, April 22 online at
www.ezeereg

Contact: Tucson Parks and Recreation Administration
520-791-4877
www.tucsonaz.gov/parksandrec

These summer pools are only open May 30 to August 1 (a little over 2 months) but it’s certainly better than before when the pools were closed. Admissions fees are only $2 adults, $1 (17 and under). Refer to the online program guides for summer pool pass fees.

And thanks to the generosity of these organizatons and individuals to make this happen in the long HOT Tucson summers.