The Village Voice: Pool passes – Get yours for the reduced price for a limited time
Believe it or not, summer is right around the corner and after the long, cold winter we’ve had this year, who isn’t ready for the sun and heat.
Be prepared for those hot days and opening day on Memorial Day, Monday, May 26 – buy your season for the Ada Pool today.
Season pool passes are now on sale at the water office. Ada residents/taxpayers can get passes for $30 per person through June 2. After June 2, the cost is $40 per person.
Non-residents/non-taxpayers can get passes for $60 per person through June 2. After June 2, the cost is $80 per person. A resident/taxpayer is anyone who works or lives within the Village limits and is required to file and pay Village income tax.
When you get your pool pass, you get to show your pride in the Ada Pool with an Ada Pool cinch sac. This lightweight draw string back pack is the perfect size for carrying your sunscreen and towel on a pool outing.
We look forward to getting you set up with your pool pass today. We do have gift certificates available for those who think an Ada pool pass is a great gift idea.
The Village is looking for a few more certified lifeguards. If you are interested, contact the Village office or check the Village website for an application.
The Village Voice
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