2021 Season Coming to a Close

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WE NEED YOU! We will be doing our pool closing clean out at the pool on Sunday, September 19, 8am - 12pm.

We have a variety of items that need to be done and would greatly appreciate any help closing the pool.

Sign up HERE.


We had a small leak in the mechanical room over the weekend. The technicians will be fixing it early this week and we hope this will allow us to keep the pool open for the rest of the season.

Thank you so much to board members, Becky and Mandy (and a shout out to Mandy’s husband Nick) for their quick response to the issue and the will do attitude to get the job done! THANK YOU!


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There are a number of items that have created quite a lost and found at the pool. Next time you’re there, please stop by the monitor desk to see if anything belongs to you. We would greatly appreciate getting rid of these items prior to the pool closing!


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The pool will close for the season on Monday, September 6 at 8:30pm. We hope you get as much pool time in as you can!

Thank you for a safe and fun season!

Season Updates and Reminders

Thank you all for your patience while we get things up and running at the pool this year. We’re so excited to be able to bring back as many elements as possible. With that, we have some exciting updates and a few reminders!


 
For More information or to book a party, click here!

For More information or to book a party, click here!

 
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Feeling parched? Forgot your water bottle? Please ask the pool monitor for bottled water!


 

Make sure you bring your pool key fob to the pool for each use. You will need it to enter the pool each day.


 

Please limit pool floats to single person floats. The pool has been significantly more busy and large floats create less room for people and are a potential drowning hazard to those in the pool.

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With the 4th of July holiday coming up, we’d like to remind everyone not to set off fireworks on or around the pool grounds. The debris from the fireworks will damage the pools and create unnecessary expenses and mess in the pools.

The Pool Rules Matter - Enforcement is Needed!

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After being open for a couple of weeks, we hope that everyone is enjoying our amazing slice of paradise!! 

However, we do want to take this time to remind everyone that the pool is the responsibility of the entire neighborhood. If things break, they stay broken until the neighborhood can come up with the money to fix them.

We are very fortunate in Kilkenny Farms. We have an amazing group of people on our pool board who are handy, creative, willing, and able to fix everything that has come up so far. Plus, they've kept it at an inexpensive DIY cost. But the board is volunteer work and the people on the board have full-time jobs and families, so spending time at the pool to fix things isn't convenient.

Please respect the property at the pool. We have noticed an abundance of children and teens hanging from or pulling on the basketball hoops. This all causes them damage, we on the pool board have to fix them and the entire neighborhood has to pay for them.

Additionally, there was an incident where a child stood on the rim and used it to jump into the pool. The hoops are NOT diving boards and the pools are NOT deep enough for that to occur safely! A kid jumping off the basketball hoops could cause life-altering damage to that kid, their family, and anyone who might witness it. It’s not solely a monetary thing but a safety issue as well.

In addition to the basketball hoops, there has been a lot of roughhousing on the edge of the pools. Kids fighting, trying to push each other in. There have also been multiple incidents where children are playing on handicap-accessible chairs.

Thankfully no incidents have turned serious, yet - But there are going to continue to be a lot more people at the pool this season than in prior years. So, it is even more important that everyone is treating the property as if it were their own. Also, parents need to be watching and correcting the unfavorable activities of their children while at the pool.

Please read and fully understand YOUR RESPONSIBILITY while at the pool.

Prohibited

  • Glass containers/Glass of any kind

  • Running, horseplaying, roughhousing, fighting

  • Diving, flipping, and back jumps off the sides of the pool

  • Touching/Hanging/Playing on the Accessible Chairs

  • Touching/Hanging/Playing on the basketball rims 

  • Food in the pool 

  • Chewing gum

  • Tobacco products, smoking/vaping of any kind

General Rules

  • There is no lifeguard on duty - Swimming is at your own risk

  • Must be a Kilkenny Farms single-family homeowner to join

  • Children under the age of 14 must be supervised by an adult (18+) if a pool monitor is not present

  • Children under the age of 14 can be supervised by an older sibling (16+) or babysitter (16+) if a pool monitor is present

  • Members are responsible for keeping the pool and deck clean

  • Noise must stay at an acceptable level

  • Insubordination may result in the loss of privileges

  • Pool Monitors and Board Members have the final say if problems arise, and have the right to ask you to leave the pool area

  • Swim diapers are required for those who are not toilet trained

  • Those who are sick or with known communicable skin diseases should not use the pool.