The city of Edmonds Yost Park Pool opens for the season Monday. The season runs until Sept. 3.
A listing in Splash, The Herald’s guide to summer fun, provided some inaccurate information.
The June schedule includes time slots for lap swims, deep water aerobics, family swims, public swims, pool rentals and lessons.
The heated pool features a diving board and a hot tub with lifeguards on duty.
Swim lessons are offered for children ages 6 months to 3 years; 3 to 5 years; and age 6 and older. Lessons cost $52 for Edmonds residents and $60 for nonresidents.
The schedule changes June 25, adding a pool play time.
Watch for the bellyflop and cannonball contests.
Entrance fees to the pool are $3.50 for residents, $4 for nonresidents for youth, seniors 60 and older, and the disabled. Children 4 to 17 must be accompanied by an adult. Adults ages 18 to 59 pay $4.50 for residents and $5 for nonresidents. Families (from four to six people) pay $13 for residents and $15 for nonresidents.
Multiple-use passes and season passes also are available.
The pool is also available to rent for parties.
The pool is at 9535 Bowdoin Way, Edmonds. For daily schedule information, call 425-775-2645 (the line will not be active until the pool opens). For general information and registration, call 425-771-1346.
More details are available at yostpool.edmondswa.gov.
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