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End of summer signs | City of Spokane pools reduce hours

The city says the reduction in hours is because many of their staff have gone back home or are starting a new college semester.

SPOKANE, Wash. — Signs that summer is coming to an end are beginning to pop up across the city. The most recent is pools across the city and count of Spokane are beginning to close.

Spokane County pools offered their last open swim session on August 18 and starting Monday, the City of Spokane will reduce hours at all of their local pools. The city says this is because many of their staff have gone back home or are starting a new college semester.

Because of that, schedules are being adjusted citywide.

  • On August 19, Shadle Aquatic Center’s open swim from 1-4 p.m. has been cancelled.
  • On August 20, A.M. Cannon’s Aquatic Center’s open swim from 1-4 p.m. will be cancelled.
  • On August 21, the Liberty Aquatic Center’s open swim from 1-4 p.m. will be cancelled.
  • On August 22, the Comstock Aquatic Center’s open swim from 1-4 p.m. will be cancelled.
  • On August 23, the Witter and Hillyard Aquatic Center’s open swims from 1-4 p.m. will be cancelled.

However, Witter will remain open for post season lap swims and post season swim lessons, but you need to register.

The last official day of the regular aquatics season is Friday, August 23 so make sure to get in a few more swims before it is too late!

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