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4-H Camp Palmer Pool Nears Completion With New Features

By Newspaper StaffMay 7, 2015Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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May 2015 photoa 005 WEBThe Camp Palmer staff and board are very thankful to the many supporters and donors that have given to our pool project. The new pool with stainless steel sides is scheduled to open May 2015. Currently $320,000 of the $505,000 of the needed funds for project has been raised. 4-H Camp Palmer, Inc. serves youth from eleven counties in northwest Ohio and many groups from across the state, Michigan and Indiana.

New features include: expanded pool decking, much wider swimming pool 42 ft. old pool 35 ft., Olympic size length of 75 ft., steps into the pool, ADA accessible left, water spray zone, water volleyball and basketball area, pool umbrella shade zone, water log rolling, and water basketball. Phase II expansion in 2016 will feature a water slide addition pending grant or donation.

Thousands of area youth are looking forward to this new pool facility, which replaces the original camp pool built in 1957. The grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony is planned to take place on Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 3:00 p.m.

Please call 419-237-2247 or email 4hcamppalmer@gmail.com. for more information on camp or pool project. 4-H Camp Palmer is a non-profit 501c3 organization, additional donations and purchasing dedicated bricks are also welcomed to support this project.

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