Labor Day

It’s the last day before school, so come salute the end of summer at the pool. We’re opening and closing early so there’s time for a fun day, with enough time to get ready for whatever September 3rd brings. Here’s the scoop:

  • Hours are 9 am – 5 pm
  • The cookout starts at 1 pm (and ends when we run out of food).
  • There will be hamburgers and hot dogs for sale (with the option to add chips and a drink).
  • Sweet Frog will be selling yogurt cups with toppings for $5, and will be donating a portion of the proceeds back to the pool. They will be on site from 1 – 4 pm.
  • We’re raffling off a 2020 Pool Membership. Tickets will be $1/1 ticket, $10/15 tickets, and $20/arm span of tickets (you choose the arm span). You can buy them now at the front desk.

General Membership Meeting

The next General Membership Meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 20 at 6:30 pm. It’s a float night as well as a pizza night, so bring the kids and have dinner at the pool!

What’s on the agenda?

  • Electing new board members and filling the positions that will soon be vacated (including President and Treasurer).
  • An update on the pool finances.
  • Fundraising in the off season.
  • Preview of what’s happening Labor Day Weekend.
  • Raffle for a 2020 Membership.
  • Volunteers needed for Closing Weekend.

Pool Financial Update

Join the Colony Pool Finance Committee on Wednesday, July 10th at 6:30 at the pool to discuss where we are in 2019 and where we are headed.  All are welcome to come and here about the nuts and bolts of how our Pool takes memberships, guest fees, and snack bar money and turns it into clean water, a working facility, and life guards!

Questions? Contact Kyle Harrington at kylelharr@aol.com.

 

July 4th

There’s nothing better than spending a beautiful July 4th at the pool. So, the pool will be opening early to make that possible, no matter what you’re plans are. Here’s what you need to know:

  • The pool will open at 9 am and close at 4 pm
  • There will be a cookout beginning at noon with hot dogs, hamburgers, and corn for sale. Burger combos (with chips and a drink) will be $3, hot dog combos will be $2, and corn will be $0.50/ear. Come early so you don’t miss out on the food!IMG_20190625_193153_1
  • The drawing for the Nintendo Switch will be at noon. Buy your raffle tickets at the front desk any time before then.

6/18/19 Membership Meeting Recap

Despite the rainy weather, the promise of pizza and ice cream was enough to bring in a healthy crowd for Tuesday’s Membership Meeting. And we managed to have the entire meeting during the temporary weather closure of the pool deck!

Couldn’t make the meeting? Here’s what happened:

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  • Welcome from President, Denise Palm, and an introduction of those in attendance.
  • State of the Pool:
    • Thanks to a lot of great volunteers, we opened on time!
    • As of this week, we have 192 member families, 36 of which are new. This is an upward trend from where we were at this time last year.
  • Current Projects/Repairs
    • The ice maker in the snack bar broke opening weekend. It has been replaced, but currently we only have the ability to make ice cubes.
    • We have accepted a bid on a replacement diving board and hope to have it installed by the end of June.
    • Repairs are scheduled for the baby pool that will involve the closure of part of the pool deck behind the diving boards. We hope to have this repair complete before the end of June.
    • We’ve replaced and repaired both of the basketball hoops. Please no dunking so we can make these last!
    • We are getting estimates to have tree work done.
    • We’ve replaced one of the doors into the barn.
    • We’ve got several volunteers who are going to work to clean up a volleyball court.
    • The repair over the weekend was to fix a pool light and lane rope hook that had fallen out. THANK YOU for your understanding about our late opening.
  • One of the primary goals of the board has been to improve communication to members. We’ve been working to be more proactive in getting events out on the website and Facebook. We’ve also created a newsletter.
  • Financial Update:
    • We are in a better place financially than we were 5 years ago. The large majority of our income comes from memberships, though it is supplemented by fundraising, snack bar sales, and the swim team. We need to have a larger fundraising impact in order to be able to afford the pool relining project. You will see many messages this year about efforts to support this.
    • We are happy to talk about things you would like done around the pool. Kyle Harrington is our treasurer and has the financial say about the feasibility of projects. We are happy to reimburse for materials, but hope that members will volunteer their expertise when it comes to labor.
  • Swim Team Update:
    • 102 swimmers from 60 families
      • There are 15 new swim team families!
    • Great first meet for the Blue & White meet on June 14 which served as a meet for time trials.
    • Chick-fil-a was served at the Blue & White meet and this was a successful trial. It will be served again at the next meet, Thursday, June 20 against Hidenwood.
    • The swim-a-thon will be on June 29 and likely start about 8:30 am. There will be food, music, and a lot of fun to be had!
    • Swim Team sponsors this year are:
  • Upcoming Events:
    • Tuesdays are Float Night with ice cream and pizza for sale to support the swim team and relining project.
    • Wednesday is going to be a late night with 9 pm closing and the fire pit. When available, we also hope to have food trucks.
    • We’re raffling off a Nintendo Switch. Tickets are now on sale and the drawing will be at noon on July 4. Tickets are $1/1, $10/15, $20/arm span.

Don’t Forget to Volunteer: https://forms.gle/WMDF2Vejia7QBqTr5

Late Nights at the Fire Pit (with Food Trucks!)

This summer we’re trying something a little different and staying open late on Wednesday nights so that we can bring in food trucks, enjoy the pool under the lights, and light the new fire pit.

For our inaugural late night on June 19, we will have NOSH Modern Mobile Bistro in the parking lot. Their “doors” will open around 4 and they will be there until 8.

The pool will close at 9:00 pm these nights and we’ll get the fire started around 7:00. We will be selling s’mores kits and sticks for roasting your marshmallows to anyone interested in having a sweet snack while enjoying the fire. For $1 you can get a kit with all the fixins’ for 2 s’mores. We will also be selling marshmallow roasting sticks for $1 each. All money raised from this will go towards the pool re-lining project.

The first fire pit night will be Wednesday, June 19. This event is staffed by volunteers, so we will only be able to have the fire pit open if we have adult volunteers available to staff the event. Volunteer here: https://forms.gle/WpNxf6u8vaCDnkLw5

 

Float Nights are BACK!

Beginning Tuesday, June 18 we will welcome back float night! This Colony Pool tradition allows you to bring your pool floats to use from 6:00-8:00 pm (with no adult swim during that two hour period). It also means the Colony Cudas Swim Team will again be selling ice cream sundaes.

The price for ice cream will be a little different this year. If you’re interested in plain ice cream, the cost will be $1. If you want to add toppings to your ice cream, it will be $2. Either way, it’s a tasty way to support the Swim Team.

In addition to ice cream, we will have pizza available for sale during this time to support the fundraising effort for the new pool liner. This will be available from approximately 6:00-7:30 pm (or until we run out) on Float Night Tuesdays only. We will have member volunteers there to staff the sale, so please bear with us and note that the full snack bar menu will not be available. Additionally, we will only be able to offer this service if we have volunteers available to staff it. Volunteer here: https://forms.gle/WpNxf6u8vaCDnkLw5

Opening Weekend

There are still a few more work days before opening weekend, but it will be here before we know it!

The water might be a little chilly for some, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t come out to have some fun on Memorial Day Weekend. Here’s a look at what’s going on:

  • Saturday, May 25: open 10 am – 8 pm
  • Sunday, May 26: open 1 – 6 pm
    • Cookout from 2-4 pm with fresh grilled food for sale
  • Monday, May 27: open 9 am – 5 pm
    • FREE pancake breakfast from 9-10 am

For anyone not ready to brave the water in May, there’s always ping pong as well as seating and tables under the portico that offer a great place to enjoy the weather and play games.