
Photo courtesy of the City of Pickerington
The Pickerington community can plunge into summer when the Pickerington Community Pool officially opens May 23.
Once school is out for summer, the pool will open at noon each day and close at 8 p.m.
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Pool passes cost $175 for Pickerington residents and $225 for non-residents. For a family of two, a season pass is $225 for residents and $275 for non-residents. Each additional family member pass costs $20. Pool enthusiasts who buy their season passes before April 30 will earn a $15 discount. Day passes are $8.
This year the pool is hosting several special events.
On June 19 from 6-9 p.m, the pool will hold its Family Fun Night. Regular admission passes or fees apply.
For those children who want to try a triathlon, the Pickerington Community Pool is sponsoring its TRY-athlon at 9 a.m., July 11. The cost of the event is $5 per child, and pre-registration is required.
To celebrate Pickerington’s 200th birthday, the pool will sponsor a Bicentennial Pool Day on July 19 for only $2 per person.
Pickerington’s Community Pool will host the grand opening of its new Children’s Splash Pad on Aug. 1.
On Aug. 7, the pool will be a tropical paradise for Family Luau Night from 6-9 p.m. Regular admission passes or fees apply.
Closing out the season is the annual Dog Splash on Monday, Sept. 7. The fee is $5 per dog. Dogs must have proof of vaccinations at entry and cannot be in heat.