Story Time with a Mermaid
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Join us for a splash of magic at the pool during our Story Time with a Mermaid series! Taking place on the third Thursday of the month, June through August, this unique storytelling experience invites children to dive into a world of imagination with our friendly mermaid.
Each session features enchanting tales of underwater wonders, whimsical adventures, and other magical stories—all shared right from the water. Kids can listen while floating nearby, and adults are welcome to observe from the pool deck or join their child in the water if needed.
Story Time is bilingual, with stories read in both English and Spanish to ensure a welcoming experience for all families.
Cost: $4 youth drop-in fee
Registration: Required for all participants, including adults (adults do not have to pay)
This event fills quickly—secure your spot early and don’t miss the magic!
Pool Guidelines:
To ensure everyone's safety, parents or guardians must accompany their child in the pool if the child is unable to swim. Swim tests may be conducted at the discretion of the lifeguards to determine if a child is a confident swimmer. Children who do not pass the swim test will be required to wear a properly fitted U.S. Coast Guard-approved lifejacket and be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times.
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Each session features enchanting tales of underwater wonders, whimsical adventures, and other magical stories—all shared right from the water. Kids can listen while floating nearby, and adults are welcome to observe from the pool deck or join their child in the water if needed.
Story Time is bilingual, with stories read in both English and Spanish to ensure a welcoming experience for all families.
Cost: $4 youth drop-in fee
Registration: Required for all participants, including adults (adults do not have to pay)
This event fills quickly—secure your spot early and don’t miss the magic!
Pool Guidelines:
To ensure everyone's safety, parents or guardians must accompany their child in the pool if the child is unable to swim. Swim tests may be conducted at the discretion of the lifeguards to determine if a child is a confident swimmer. Children who do not pass the swim test will be required to wear a properly fitted U.S. Coast Guard-approved lifejacket and be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times.
Get Tickets
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