When the temperature rises, more swimmers visit the pool
Over 4,000 patrons took a dip in the Ada Municipal Pool in the first 15 days of July, according to a pool update presented to Ada council on July 16.
Of those swimmers 808 had season passes, 2,886 paid daily admission fees, 303 attended a midnight swim and 22 participated in lap swims.
Revenue-wise, the pool generated $11,906 in admissions and $6,875 in concessions for total revenue reaching $18,781.
In another pool-related issue, council approved a toddler swim. This will take place in the shallow end of the pool prior to the pool being opened to the general public. The cost is $1 per person.
The toddler swim is open from noon to 1 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. This coincidences with lap swimming at the same time and at the same price.
Council also okayed an evening swim request from the Ada Music Boosters for a pool party on Friday, July 26. The party is for band and Varsity Singers members who will have concluded summer camp. The cost to the boosters was agreed at $100.
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