Pool Schedule For The Week Of July 11, 2022

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Due to staffing limitations, Anderson pool and Washington pool will be closed

some days this season. Splashpads will be operational daily at Roosevelt and Schulte Parks
and at the lakefront. The splashpad at Anderson will be open on pool days only.
The following is the pool schedule for the week of July 11, weather and sufficient staff
permitting:
The following is the pool schedule for the week of July 11:
Monday, July 11: Pools closed
Tuesday, July 12: Anderson open/ Washington closed
Wednesday, July 13: Anderson closed/ Washington open
Thursday, July 14: Anderson open/ Washington closed
Friday, July 15: Anderson closed/ Washington open
Saturday, July 16: Anderson open/ Washington closed
Sunday, July 17: Anderson closed/ Washington open
If you would like to check information about the status of the pools on the City website, visit:
https://www.kenosha.org/departments/public-works/parks/locations-amenities#swimmingpools
The City will update the page regarding operations, including feature closures, capacity
limitations or pool closures. Regular pool hours are 10 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays through
Sundays. The pools are closed on Mondays, including the Fourth of July.
Daily pool fees are $5 for individuals, age 3 and up, and $3 for adults over 60. The daily fee
for a non-swimming adult is $3. Children age 2 and younger are admitted free with a paid
adult (maximum of three children per adult)

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