Registration open at Ocean community pool

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By Kenny Walter
Staff Writer

OCEAN TOWNSHIP- Residents hoping to beat the heat this summer now can register to use the township’s community pool.

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Registration is open for membership to the Township of Ocean’s Community Pool and Tennis Facility at 615 West Park Ave,. which features three pools — a kiddie pool for the youngest swimmers, the main pool with an open swim area and separate lap section and a dive tank. The facility is located on a 13-acre area in the Oakhurst section of Ocean Township.

In addition, there are tennis courts, picnic areas and a playground on the site.

The facility is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekends and holidays beginning Saturday, May 28 and will operate seven days a week when township schools close for the summer.

A variety of individual and family memberships are available for both Ocean Township residents and non-residents, with discounted senior and evening memberships offered.

Throughout the summer, there will be a full schedule of swim lessons, tennis programs and youth activities such as crafts, sports and story time.  There is a snack bar on site selling quick meals and refreshments, and a picnic grove is available for family and corporate functions.

For more information and to join, call (732) 531-2600 or visit oceantwp.org.

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