City Of Lawrenceburg To Hold Early-Bird Pool Pass Registration Events

Registration will be available for Lawrenceburg residents only between June 10-13.

The new $1.1 million dollar Splash Park is ready to go at Pat O'Neill Memorial Pool. Photo provided. 

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) – The City of Lawrenceburg Pool and brand-new splash park will open this month with restrictions in place.

City council unanimously approved the opening of the City Pool and Splash Park on May 12. This season will be Lawrenceburg residents' first opportunity to see the new $1.1 million Splash Park. 

Leading up to the opening of the City Pool, the City of Lawrenceburg will be hosting four early-bird pool pass registration events at the Pat O’Neill Memorial Pool and Splash Park.

The registration events will take place on the following days:

  • Wednesday, June 10 – 2:00-4:00 p.m.
  • Thursday, June 11 – 4:00-6:00 p.m.
  • Friday, June 12 – 2:00-4:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 13 – 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Pool pass registration is open to Lawrenceburg residents only. Residents must bring proof of residency and current ID. All children must be accompanied by an adult or guardian for pool pass registration.

Individual waiver, signage and handouts will be available as an added protection for residents participating in recreational pool and swimming activities.

In regards to COVID-19 and the concerns the virus presents, the City of Lawrenceburg released the following statement:

"The danger of contracting COVID-19 and spreading the virus to others exists if you choose to enter this aquatic facility.  By entering this facility, you are assuming the risk of contracting COVID-19.  If you are an adult allowing your child to enter the facility, you are assuming the risk that your child may contract COVID-19.  The City of Lawrenceburg has taken precautions based on Federal, State and County health regulations related to COVID-19 to make this facility as safe as possible, but the City of Lawrenceburg cannot eliminate the possibility that guests to this facility may be exposed to COVID-19.  Therefore, you expressly assume the risk that you may contract COVID-19 and infect others, and hold the City of Lawrenceburg harmless for that risk and any injury or damage that may result."

The City of Lawrenceburg Pool and Splash Park will open Monday, June 15 and will remain open until August 2.

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