In a recent government meeting, officials announced an exciting new initiative for local dog owners: a dedicated \"Dog Day\" at the community pool. This event, set to take place on a Saturday in August, will allow residents to bring their dogs to swim in the pool after it has closed for the season. The decision was made to create a fun and engaging experience for the community, inspired by similar events in other towns.
The pool will be open exclusively for dogs on this day, with no human swimming allowed, ensuring a safe environment for both pets and their owners. The event is expected to attract a significant turnout, although officials acknowledged that participation could vary. A raft has been purchased to assist dogs in exiting the pool safely, and organizers are optimistic that the event will be a hit.
In addition to the Dog Day announcement, the meeting covered updates on the pool's operational status. Currently, 39 employees are undergoing lifeguard training, with swim lessons scheduled to begin shortly. The pool is already open for public use, although initial registration faced challenges due to high demand, resulting in a waiting list. However, adjustments have been made to accommodate all interested participants.
Officials also discussed plans for Friday night events at the pool, including the possibility of inviting a local ice cream vendor to enhance the community experience. The meeting highlighted the community's enthusiasm for the pool, evidenced by long lines during registration, indicating strong public interest in swimming activities this summer.