POOLS OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2010
Daily Admission
Admission charge is $5 per person per day.
Beginning at 3p.m. each day, admission is $3 per person.
Water Slide Admission
Swan Lake and Bel-Aire Swimming Pools each have a 100-foot water slide. Daily water slide passes are $2 per person and is not included with a pool pass. Water slide passes are available at the Parks & Recreation office or at either pool for $20 per person for the summer.
Pool Passes – On Sale May 10th
Includes all 5 pools and I.D. Card
1 Person $60 4 People $120
2 People $100 5 People $130
3 People $110 6 People $140
*If you have more than 6 people to register, you are required to purchase a separate pass. There is an additional 10% non-resident fee for those living outside of the Clarksville city limits. Utility bills must be provided to prove residency.
Pool passes are available at the Parks and Recreation office and Community Centers. The office will be open extended hours May 24-28 until 5:30pm. After June 5 Community Centers will stop selling pool passes from 9am to 3pm.
Pool Hours
Pools are open 10am to 6pm daily, and 1pm to 6pm Sunday.
*With the exception of Smith Pool which is pen M-F 10am to 4pm, Sat 10am to 6pm, Sun 1pm to 6pm
Beachaven Swimming Pool 552-6171
Location: Madison Street at Barksdale Elementary School
Bel-Aire Swimming Pool 552-7120
Location: Marie Drive off Peachers Mill Road
New Providence Swimming Pool 552-6199
Location: Cunningham Lane at New Providence Middle School
Swan Lake Swimming Pool 553-2431
Location: Swan Lake Sports Complex on Sanders Road
Smith Swimming Pool 552-6731
Location: Greenwood Avenue at Norman Smith Elementary
Swim Teams
City pools host a non-competitive swim team with teams representing the children’s home pool. Children age 5 and older may participate in this fun event. Meets are held at Swan Lake Pool on Saturdays. All entrants must pay $2 admission at the gate. Children may be signed up at their home pool after June 1.
Lifeguard Opportunities
Summer means swim season and Parks and Recreation needs lifeguards? If you are at least 15 years of age and interested in becoming a lifeguard then call the Parks and Recreation main office at 645-7476 today for more information.
Swimming Lessons
We offer five comprehensive course levels that teach you, your child or other family member how to swim skillfully and safely. The prerequisite for each level is the successful demonstration of the skills from the preceding level, except for Level I, which has no prerequisite. Lessons are $15 per session with a pool pass or $35 without a pool pass.
Mommy/Daddy & Me
Get your child accustomed to the water at an early age with our Mommy/Daddy and Me class. You will learn how to be safe in and around the water with your little one while getting them accustomed to the water at an early age. This class is for Mommy/Daddy and Me (or any other adult who is interested in learning to swim with their child). Recommended for children 6 months to 36 months
Pre-School Swim Lessons
This program is geared towards preschool age children, ages 4 and 5, who are ready to learn to swim. Lessons are broken into three distinct skill levels created to teach the basics of water safety and swimming skills.
Senior Splash
This 45 minute workout for ages 50 and up is the perfect combination of gentle, yet effective aerobic exercises, muscle toning, strengthening, stretching, and posture improving exercises.
Basic Water Aerobics
This class is aimed at improving tone, strength and mobility all in 45 min for ages 18 +. The main advantage of exercising in the water is that it offers resistance in all directions, compared to land exercises where you work only against gravity.
Level I: Introduction to Water Skills
Enter and exit water safely; Submerge mouth, nose, and eyes; Exhale underwater through mouth and nose; Open eyes underwater, pick up submerged object; Float on front and back; Explore arm
and hand movements; Swim on front and back using arm and leg actions; Follow basic water safety rules; Use a life jacket.
Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Enter water by stepping or jumping from the side; Exit water safely using ladder or side; Submerge entire head; open eyes underwater, Pick up a submerged object; Float on front and back; Perform front and back glide; Roll over from front to back, back to front; Tread water using arm and leg motions; Swim on front and back using combined strokes; Swim on side; Move in water while wearing a life jacket.
Level 3: Stroke Development
Jump into deep water from the side; Dive from kneeling or standing position; Submerge and retrieve an object; Bob with head fully submerged; Use rotary breathing in horizontal position; Perform front and back glide; Perform survival float; Change from horizontal to vertical position on front and back; Perform front and back crawl; Butterfly-kick and body motion; Perform the HELP and Huddle
position; Perform a reaching assist; Use Check-Call-Care in an emergency.
Level 4: Stroke Improvement
Perform shallow dive or dive from stride position; Swim underwater; Perform feet-first surface dive; Perform open turns on front and back using any stroke; Tread water using sculling arm motions and kick; Perform the following: Front and back crawl, Breaststroke, Butterfly, Elementary backstroke, Swim on side using scissors-like kick; Use safe diving rules; Perform compact jump into water from a height while wearing a life jacket; perform a throwing assist; care for conscious choking victim.
Level 5: Stroke Refinement
Tread water with two different kicks; Learn survival swimming; Perform rescue breathing; Perform the following: Standing dive, Shallow dive, Glide two body lengths and begin any front stroke, Tuck surface dive, Pike surface dive, Front flip turn, Backstroke flip turn, Front and back crawl, Butterfly, Breaststroke, Elementary breaststroke, Sidestroke
POOL RULES AND REGULATIONS
ALL PERSONS MUST ABIDE BY INSTRUCTIONS OF THE GUARDS.
1. No person shall be permitted on the pool deck wearing street shoes.
2. No person shall be permitted to change clothes in the pool area.
3. Swimsuits are required in fenced area by all patrons. Everyone pays admission.
4. Infants/toddlers are required to wear elasticized rubber pants or swim diapers.
5. No person shall be permitted in the pool with bandages, open sores, or wounds.
6. Smoking, eating, drinking shall be permitted only in designated areas.
7. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES shall be permitted under any circumstances.
8. No running, pushing, dunking, or horseplay such as spitting water or splashing shall be allowed.
9. No person shall spit on deck, sit on ropes, or use profane language.
10. Equipment such as automobile inner tubes, large floats, rubber plastic ball, which may be a hazard to bathers are restricted from the pool. Small play tubes may be used if they do not interfere with other bathers.
11. Talking to guards while they are on duty shall not be allowed.
12. Neither the pool personnel nor the Recreation Department shall be responsible for lost or stolen articles.
13. Rain checks may be given to patrons in the pool for 1 hour or less time due to inclement weather.
14. Only children 10 and older, who can swim, may be left at the pools without an adult. All children 9 and under must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
15. Any bags carried into the pool area are subject to search.
16. No outside food or drink allowed.
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