Aquatic Events
Hot Dogs!
End of Summer Dog Swims at Roosevelt and Kanemoto Pools.
Back by popular demand - after season dog swims at the Activity Pools!
After we close the activity pools to the general human public, we neutralize the pool chemicals
(part of the pool winterization process) so the water is safe for the dogs. All friendly dogs are welcome; balls
and bags will be provided.
Tuesday, August at Kanemoto Activity Pool
Wednesday, August at Roosevelt Activity Pool
Fee: $3 per dog. Recreation passes are not valid
No people swimming and thank you for picking up after your pooch!
Winter Sprinter - Sunday, January 27, 2013, Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St, Longmont (303) 651-8406
Open Kayak
Come to Centennial Pool to keep up with your rolls and braces. Why not take time to perfect your off-side roll or your hand roll? Please wash out all boats in the fenced in patio located on the South end of the pool prior to entering the water (hose provided). Please register in advance with payment to secure your spot! Maximum of 16 kayaks.
Day/Time: Sunday, 8-10am Code: 121500+date desired
Dates: January 13-March 24
Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St
Fee: $8 resident/ $10 non-resident
Underwater Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm (Hunt begins at 1:30pm)
Location: Centennial Pool, 1201 Alpine St, Longmont 80504
Fee: $3 each swimmer, $10 per family, $1 per observer (parent/guardian)
Egg Hunters of all abilities will have the opportunity to collect weighted eggs from the bottom of the pool and receive treats for their efforts! Both land and water activities are available.
Please note that a paying adult must be in the water with children 5 years old and younger.
Underwater Egg Hunt will occur in varying depths of water to allow participation by all swimming levels
- Shallow end (18 inches to 3.6 ft deep) will be for non-swimmers and younger egg hunters. Some eggs will be floating. Please note that an adult must be in the water with children 5 years and younger.
- 3 1/2 foot deep is the shallow end of the lap lanes. Great location for grade school and swimming preschoolers to swim to the bottom and retrieve eggs.
- 5 foot deep is the deep end of the lap lanes. Great for older grade school students who enjoy the challenge of swimming to greater depths to retrieve eggs.
The eggs are recycled back into the pool after being retrieved by the youth for a never-ending supply of eggs. Thank you for your support to ensure no eggs are thrown back into the pool. Once youth are done with water activities, be sure to check out the multipurpose room crafts and activities. As you leave the building, stop by the front desk for your treat!
Questions about these special events? Contact Centennial Pool at (303) 651-8406.
Last updated: 3/13/2013 by S. Dabney, (303) 651-8406
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