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Pool Renovation Ceremony at Concord’s Keach Park

Celebrate the newly renovated pool at Keach Park on June 13th with a grand reopening.

The City of Concord invites the public to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony with Mayor Bouley and Councilors Matson and Bouchard for a grand unveiling of the newly renovated pool at Keach Park on Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. A grand pool reopening will follow the ceremony until 7:30pm, hosted by Concord Parks and Recreation. Concord and Penacook residents must bring their ID for free entry. Non-residents must purchase a family pass at the Parks and Recreation office (City Wide Community Center at 14 Canterbury Rd.) ahead of time for $113 and will have access to all seven community pools for the entire season. The pool will close after the event until the official summer opening date of the pools on Saturday, June 16, 2018.

Concord General Services’ Public Properties Division started renovating the pool facility in fall of 2017 with contracted pool replacement services by South Shore Gunite Pools & Spas, Inc. Last year, major renovations were completed to the pool at Kimball Park and in 2016 to Guyette Pool at Rolfe Park. The pool at Keach Park was renovated similarly to the previous pools, featuring: a beach style ramp with zero-entry access, a new deck with increased floor traction and drainage to reduce accidents, improved energy efficiency with new lighting and filtration media, new bathroom fixtures, fresh coats of paint, and gusher jets. These new renovations enhance public safety, ADA accessibility, efficiency, and appeal.

This is the third stage of a multi-year commitment to upgrade all of the City of Concord’s pools. Maintaining the City of Concord’s public infrastructure, such as the community pools, is vital to Concord’s continued development and growth to enhance quality of life. Find more information about the pool renovation and ribbon cutting ceremony at www.concordnh.gov/publicproperties.

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