Pattee Outdoor Pool in Monmouth Opens Saturday, June 3rd at Noon

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Opening day of the Pattee Outdoor Pool in Monmouth is tomorrow, Saturday, June 3rd from noon to 6 pm. Warren County YMCA President and CEO Sam Brooks breaks down the daily cost and punch card options:

“The daily pass to come in everyday it is $5 per person. Those three years and younger is $3 per person and we have opportunities to buy a punch card, which that punch card gets you 15 visits for $60. Then we have various levels of season passes you can purchase, whether it be just for an individual or for your family. You can find all that information at warrencountyymca.org.”

Lap swim is also available in the mornings from 8 to 11 am, Mondays through Fridays only at the Pattee Pool, which is free for members and $5 per day for non-members or $100 for the season. Additionally, the pool can be rented for private parties. Cost and terms and conditions can be found at warrencountyymca.org.

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