GUIDELINES
FOR PARTIES
A.
GUIDELINES FOR PARTIES - Adopted 1991
I. Anyone wishing to have a party must contact the party chairperson
or pool mamager at least 1 week ahead of the party, if possible.
By doing this, the person has a better chance of having the day
for the party open.
2. A party is considered to be 10 or more people.
3. There is no charge for parties, but the member giving the party
is required to purchase a guest ticket for each non-member guest
whether the person swims or riot.
4. Any time a party is scheduled, lifeguards and their costs are
to be arranged through the party Chairperson. They are usually
paid whatever their salary would be if the pool were open full
time, unless lifeguards specify differently.
5. Any party held during non-regular life guard hours requires
two life guards. Any party held during life guard hours requires
1 extra life guard in addition to the 2 regular guards.
6. No party should be allowed to last after 10 p.m.
7. The person having the party is responsible for cleaning the
area.
8. No alcoholic beverages should be brought inside the pool area
and no glass containers are allowed.
9. All pool rules posted are to be followed by all people attending
the party and the member should see to this.
10. 1f a member has a party with 20 people and has 15 or more
who are guests, he/she is allowed to use 1 guest ticket showing
that it is good for 15 or more but still must pay for everyone.
This simply keeps the member from filling out many guest tickets:
however, all guests must sign-in.
