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Discounted memberships available for sale in April at Florence Aquatic Center

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Dr. Julie Metzger Aubuchon, Mayor | City of Florence

Dr. Julie Metzger Aubuchon, Mayor | City of Florence

The City of Florence has announced that presale memberships for the Florence Aquatic Center are available from April 1 to April 30. During this period, individuals and families can purchase their season passes at a reduced rate before prices increase on May 1.

Pricing for presale memberships is set at $67 for both adults (16 and older) and children (ages 3 to 15). After April 30, the price will increase to $82. It's required that children must be part of a household with at least one adult member to purchase a child pass. Memberships are open to everyone without residency restrictions and must be purchased online by May 24 at the Florence Aquatic Center's website.

The Florence Aquatic Center will open on May 24, coinciding with Memorial Day Weekend. It will operate daily until August 10 and will then open on weekends only from August 16 until Labor Day, September 1. Membership card photos will be taken on-site starting May 20, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

The facility boasts numerous amenities, including water slides, a lazy river, lap swimming, and an area dedicated to younger children, making it suitable for various leisure activities. For those interested in holding private events, the Aquatic Center shelter is available for reservation by contacting the center via phone or email.

To secure discounted membership rates, prospective members should visit the Florence Aquatic Center's website by April 30. Details are accessible online or through direct inquiry by phone.

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