It has become a growing epidemic to close pools. Your voice can make a difference as it has in St. Pete;
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USA Swimming has done a terrific job dedicating resources and personnel to help facilities best program themselves to become self sustaining. USMS too through our Coach and Club Development program is now providing education and training to aquatics directors and facilities. Together, we are striving to offer programming solutions to help keep more pools open.
This is one of the themes of SwimFest; www.usms.org/swimfest. If you want to learn more, we encourage you to attend.
If you hear of a facility targeted to be closed, please let us know so we can help.
Rob Butcher
Executive Director
U.S. Masters Swimming
941-556-6270
rob@usms.org
perhaps, many politicians and many in the public would support pools if they saw them as more than only recreation and saw their potential to improve health, enhance vitality, enhance community and reduce the numbers strolling around shopping malls (sorry merchants)
Don't forget about safety. Drowning is a huge cause of accidental death, especially among kids. Pools are the perfect place to teach kids to swim.
perhaps, many politicians and many in the public would support pools if they saw them as more than only recreation and saw their potential to improve health, enhance vitality, enhance community and reduce the numbers strolling around shopping malls (sorry merchants)
Don't forget about safety. Drowning is a huge cause of accidental death, especially among kids. Pools are the perfect place to teach kids to swim.