Recreation
Good news from Ann & Chuck Dever Regional Park Pool! We had 130 dedicated lap swimmers, 123 happy recreation swimmers, 50 energetic participants for water aerobics, 40 swim team members practicing, 3 eager swimmers for swim lessons, and 7 scuba divers. Ann & Chuck Dever Regional Park Pool
Centennial Park Pool A recent count at the pool shows a total of 196 swimmers participating in various activities. Of these, 115 are lap swimmers, who focus on structured, fitness-oriented swimming sessions. Another 54 swimmers use the pool for recreational purposes, enjoying the water for leisure and relaxation rather than intensive exercise. Additionally, 27 swimmers take part in water aerobics classes, combining fitness and fun through guided, low-impact workouts in the water. This diverse mix highlights how the facility serves a wide range of interests and fitness levels within the community. The pool has been bustling with activity, hosting a wide variety of swimmers and programs. There are 14 divers who focus on skill, precision, and form as they train for competitive diving events. Alongside them, 129 high school swimmers dedicate their time to developing endurance and technique as part of their school swim teams. The facility also welcomed 139 swimmers participating in a swim meet, showcasing competitive spirit and athletic achievement. Additionally, 110 “Sea Dragon Aquatics” swimmers train regularly, representing a strong community- based swim program that emphasizes growth, teamwork, and performance. Together, these groups reflect a thriving aquatic community with opportunities for athletes at every level.
Harold Avenue Regional Park Recreation Center Harold Avenue Regional Park had 88 for Drop- in Pickleball, 37 for Drop-in Basketball, 20 Table Tennis and 2 for Volleyball. Walking Fitness had 10 patrons outside enjoying the beautiful fall weather this last week. The instructor led classes saw a few patrons getting active, Silver Sneakers had 15, Zumba had 9 and Pilates had 9. Bonsai brought in 12. The Fall intersession break camp wrapped up last week. We saw a steady 13 kiddos each day enjoying crafts, a variety of sports like gaga ball, and an awesome Halloween costume party to close out camp! The Co-ed basketball league started back up at Harold. We had 390 ballers throughout the week for practices. The Jamboree kick off is this Saturday and games start next Saturday.
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