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Centennial Aquatic Center
at the Centennial Recreation Complex
2300 Old Glenview Rd.,
Wilmette, IL 60091
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Sayre Froelich
Aquatics/Ice Supervisor
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Pool Schedules
As of 8/21, we are now on our Late Season schedule.
See below...
Late Season: Aug. 21-Oct. 1
- Adult Lap Swim
ADULT LAP SWIM:
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 TO SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1:
Weekends: Saturday & Sunday: 7:30 am-Noon
Weekdays: Monday-Friday: 7 am-12:45 pm and 4-8 pm
- Season Dates: Pre-Season: 5/27-6/11; Regular Season: 6/12-8/20; Late Season: 8/21-10/1. Pools close for the season on October 1.
- Holiday Hours to Note: Memorial Day: 1–6 pm; 3rd of July: 11 am–4 pm; 4th of July: 1–6 pm; Labor Day: 1–6 pm
- Age Requirements: At the pool, children 12 yrs and under must be accompanied by an adult or childcare provider over the age of 18. Lap swim is permitted for age 16 and above only.
- Lap Swim Lanes: At least two lanes will always be designated for lap swimming during Public Swim times. Lap swim is age 16+ only.
- Pool Pass holders have access to the pool through the late season.
- Daily passes are available for purchase through the late season.
- Aquatics Fitness Classes will run into September.
- Pool Schedules: the most up-to-date pool schedules are posted here on our website. Please don’t rely on Google for accurate hours. Google does not display details and may be out of date. We don’t want you to come to the Aquatic Center only to find it closed! This is especially true for pre and late-season hours.
- Safety Breaks are scheduled each day from 4:30–5 p.m., with the exception of Monday and Friday. One pool will be closed each day for your lifeguards to condition and practice their skills. We will post which pool is scheduled to close that particular day at the admissions office, on the family locker room hallway, and men’s & women’s locker room announcement boards. At the time of the break, all patrons are required to exit the designated pool’s water for its duration. The entire facility will not be closed. The occurrence of the safety break will be up to the discretion of the Lead Staff on that shift. A long whistle will sound to communicate the start and the end of the safety break. Your cooperation is required, as this exercise is used to train and keep your lifeguards prepared if needing to respond to any emergency.
- Inflatables: Inflatable pool toys (including rafts, tubes, water “wings” and other toys) are not intended as lifesaving or safety devices. Inflatable toys are not a substitute for adult supervision or US Coast Guard-approved preservers. An abundance of inflatable toys in a pool can make it difficult for even the most vigilant adults to supervise. Swimmers can become “lost” and difficult to spot among the toys. Even one single, large toy can obscure the pool’s bottom, making it impossible to spot when a swimmer is in distress. For the safety of all guests, rafts and oversized floats that may block the lifeguard's view of the water are not permitted. Maximum dimensions for inflatables: 36 inches long x 36 inches wide x 30 inches tall. Cooperation with any direction from lifeguards or safety personnel is required.
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