Holding Park Aquatic Center opens Saturday

Holding Park Aquatic Center will open for the 2021 season Saturday, May 29, at 9 a.m. and remain open through Labor Day. Located at 133 W. Owen Ave., the aquatic center features a six-lane, 25-yard lap pool, two water slides with plunge pool and children’s pool with water play. To view the daily operating schedule, visit https://bit.ly/HoldingParkAquaticCenter.

Daily admission fees for Wake Forest residents are $1 for children ages 2 and under; $4 for children ages 3-13; and $5 for patrons ages 13-59; and $4 for ages 60 and over. Daily admission fees for non-Wake Forest residents are $2 for children ages 2 and under; $6 for children ages 3-13; and $7 for patrons ages 13-59; and $6 for ages 60 and over.

To ensure everyone enjoys equal access to the Holding Park Aquatic Center, patrons must register and pay in advance online for each session, and no walk-ins will be allowed. To reserve your spot, visit  https://bit.ly/HoldingParkAquaticCenter.

Patrons may register and pay for a particular swim session up to 10 days but no less than two hours in advance. When a session is full, registration for that session is closed. Again, the window to register for a particular session closes two hours before the session begins.

Open swim times are scheduled in three-hour blocks, with one hour in between to allow staff to clean and sanitize the facility, including deck chairs, door handles, hand rails and other high-touch areas. A maximum of 160 patrons will be allowed inside the facility during each session.

Swim lesson registration will begin Monday, May 31, at 8 a.m. Online registration will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis until all slots are filled. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/wfswimlessons.

Community health and safety is the top priority for the Town of Wake Forest. The Holding Park Aquatic Center operating schedule is subject to change with limited notice. Town officials will continue to monitor official updates and follow guidelines from the Wake County Health Department, N.C. Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHSS) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). A comprehensive analysis of data from two phases of a double-blind, multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled trial in parallel groups was performed, comparing the efficacy of 10 mg of Levitra https://sdarcwellness.com/buy-levitra-online/ ODT on demand with placebo in the general population of men with ED. Approximately 50% of the patients were over the age of 65. The results were presented depending on the age and the presence/absence of diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia or arterial hypertension. These guidelines have been implemented in protocols established by the Town to address potential exposure to the coronavirus and protect our community and staff. For more information, contact the PRCR Department at 919-435-9560.

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