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H2O'Brien Pool plans special activities for July 4
Contributed by: Town of Parker on 7/3/2008

Weather forecasts are calling for a hot, sunny Independence Day this Friday. Beat the heat with a family trip to H2O'Brien pool. H2O'Brien will be open for business with special activities planned throughout the day.

Among the fun activities staff is planning are water balloon tosses, greased watermelon scrambles, a pop toss (we'll throw pop in the pool and let the kids swim for it!), swim relays and rubber duck races.

Open swim starts at 10 a.m. and closes at 6 p.m. If your family is planning to attend fireworks at Town Hall, why not start your outing at the pool? Leave your car parked conveniently at O'Brien Park and walk the short distance down Mainstreet to the evening festivities!

Adult lap swim, normally 9 to 10 a.m. on weekdays, is 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. all this week through Friday, July 4. Little Squirt time, reserved for children 48 inches and smaller with an adult caregiver, is 9 to 10 a.m. weekdays, including July 4.

Admission to H2O'Brien Pool is $4 for Parker residents under 52 inches tall, $5 for residents over 52 inches tall. Non-resident rates are 50 cents higher per person. Please be prepared to show an ID as proof of residency. While the Parker Recreation Center is closed for maintenance, through July 6, Recreation memberships and passes may be used for pool admission.

Lap swim at H2O'Brien is always included with Recreation memberships and visit passes, with the exception of Fieldhouse Fitness passes.

For pool information call 720.851.5873.



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