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Masuk Pool - February Schedule

Masuk Pool information for open swim and parties for February.

Masuk Pool will be closed 2/18 for President's Day and 2/27 for a swim meet.  Open swim is generally scheduled Monday through Thursday from 6-8 pm except for 2/12, 2/21 & 2/26 when open swim will be 6:30-8 pm.  Saturday open swim hours are 12:30-2 pm.  As this schedule may change due to school closings/usage, please remember to check our website (monroerec.org) and information/cancellation line (203-339-6106) for updates.

Masuk Pool memberships are sold at the pool during open swim times.  Membership Fees are as follows - Resident: Adults (age 18-59) $50, Child (age 3-17) $40, Seniors (age 60+) Free.  Non-residents:  Adults (age 18-59) $100, Child (age 3-17) $80, Seniors (age 60+) Free.  Daily fees for non-members Residents/$5 anyone age 3-59 and Non-residents/$10 anyone age 3-59.  Payment for membership or daily fees is by cash or check only.  Credit cards are not accepted at the pool.

Pool parties can be scheduled Fridays from 6-7:30 or Saturdays from 2-4 pm.  Please call the office at 203-452-2806 to inquire about date availability.  Fee is $150.  The Masuk Pool Party Permit can be found on our website.     

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