2020-06-03 16:00:00, Elise Balin Star Herald, starherald.com

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After weeks of preparation, pool manager Jordan Gonzales said she and her employees were antsy to open their doors for the summer."I really hope to just offer something fun and something positive this summer especially for our community and neighboring communities and give the kids a little bit of a summer," Gonzales said.

Assistant Manager Kiaya West said the public has been anticipating the reopening of the pool, referring to a number of individuals previously asking about the possibility of reopening for the summer."

Gonzales said she is excited to be opening the pool and offer kids an opportunity to enjoy the summer, and she highly encourages members of other communities to come and visit the pool during the summer months.

We're always interested in hearing about news in our community.

We really don't have any expectations but are hoping opening it's positive for the community," Gonzales said.

Changes to the pool area include the opening of the pool's gates, allowing parents and spectators to sit in the shade around the pool in addition to the placement of red x's on the ground designating 6-foot distancing between individuals, Gonzales said.

The Mitchell Pool will continue to offer swimming lessons to the public, Gonzales said, but changes have been made to the Level 1 lessons, requiring an adult to accompany children in order to prevent contact with instructors.

Coinciding with physical changes in the pool and deck area, social distancing guidelines and enhanced sanitation practices are also being enforced by the staff."

Keywords
kiaya west, sociology, swimming, work, reopening, jordan gonzales, employee, sport, mitchell, pool, staff

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