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Simsbury Farms Season Swim Passes on Sale Now!



Simsbury residents are reminded that they can now purchase new season passes for the pools at reduced rates until Thursday, May 31.  Currently, a resident season pass family for up to four people can be renewed for $105, but the price will go up to $135.  An individual pass now is $60, but will go up to $70 after May 31. 

Non-resident passes for a family of four are $170 and will go up to $190. Non-resident individual passes are now $115 and will go up to $125. 

The website www.simsburyrecc.com has additional
prices and information.  Passes can also
be used at Memorial Pool.

Simsbury Farms is offering a discount for swim lessons of $10 per child per class if a family has purchased
a season swim pass first.  Once the season pass has been purchased, the $10 discount will be applied for each swim
lesson on the website. 


There will be new season pool passes processed for each passholder this summer.  The passes will have a barcode imprinted on the back of each member’s card, which they will swipe to gain entry to the pool.  These new coded pool passes will be mailed to each passholder by the end of May. 

Swimming passes and swim lessons can be purchased online at www.simsburyrec.com, by phone, or by coming to the Simsbury Farms temporary office trailer on the
golf pro shop parking lot, open Monday through Friday from 9am-5pm. 

The renovation project at the Simsbury Farms main building is underway and the new building should be open by the beginning of June.  For more information call 860-658-3836.



 

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molly mead May 23, 2013 at 08:45 am
The article says it provides information about "various ways" the community can helpRead More teachers. However, it provides information only about the Staples discount program. The link takes you to a Staples website, not to a list of ways communities are helping. In addition, statistics given are national, not relating to Simsbury, or even Connecticut. This seems like a canned article designed to promote Staples. Was it written and submitted by that retailer?
POODETWA May 18, 2013 at 03:34 pm
I WOULD LOVE TO SUPPORT THEM! THANKS TO ALL VETS!
Robert Kalechman May 18, 2013 at 11:49 am
it time is long over due