Pawnee County Source 2021-2022

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Wetlands Waterpark W

hen summer arrives, there’s one local attraction that’s guaranteed to make a summer splash: the Great Bend aquatic center – Wetlands Waterpark. Weather permitting, the pool is open from 12:30-5:30 p.m. daily from Memorial Day weekend in May to mid-August. Once things heat up, the pool is also open for Family Nights from 7:00-9:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It’s located in Brit Spaugh Park at 2303 Main St., next to the Brit Spaugh Zoo. More than just a municipal swimming pool, the water park’s fun wetlands artwork and big play features make it a unique, regional attraction. The pool features seven water slides, zerodepth entry for small children, spray features and floatables that separate the deep end from the shallow end, a climbing wall and a 300 gallon tipping bucket that periodically spills onto those who dare to stand under it. For those taking a break in the shaded areas, there are brightly colored umbrellas and a concession stand. Visitors can also find green grass and a bathhouse for changing. Admission to the Wetlands is $3 for

Wetlands Waterpark 2303 MAIN STREET 620.792.1516

FEATURING: 8 SLIDES, TIPPING BUCKET, SPRAY PARK, ZERO-DEPTH SPLASH POOL, CONCESSIONS, BATH HOUSE, WATER BALLOON SPLASH STATION & PLENTY OF SHADE!

Visit us! WWW.GREATBENDWATERPARK.COM

youths 3-17 years old, $4 for adults 18 and older, and free for children under 3. Admission on Family Nights is $2, and discount passes good for 15 visits are available for $40. The aquatic center is also available for private parties and special events. For more information call 620-792-1516 during the pool season. Outside of the pool season contact Parks Superintendent Scott Keeler at the City Office, 620-793-4111. Swimming lessons The Great Bend Recreation Commission offers summer swimming lessons taught by American Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructors and GBRC water safety aides. For more information contact Recreation Program Coordinator Megan Hammeke by calling 620-792-2604. Summer Jobs The pool supplies dozens of summer jobs for persons 15 years of age and older. For 2021 there were 35 lifeguards and 10 concession staff. To apply for a lifeguard position, you must be at least 16 years old and able to complete the Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Class before the pool season starts. This

class is taught by the Great Bend Recreation Commission over spring break. For more information, call Pool Manager Megan Hammeke at the GBRC, 620-793-3755, or email mhammeke@gbrec.net Employment applications are available at the City Administration Building at 1209 Williams St. The selection for these seasonal positions takes place during the months of January and February, so for best results submit your application early. The City of Great Bend provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals. For more information call 620-793-4111. Before and after the season ends After the pool is filled and before it opens for the summer, it is often a training site. The lifeguards arrive early for training, but they aren’t the only ones. The Great Bend Fire Department’s search and rescue team members sometimes use the pool for dive training. Just after the pool closes in August, there is a one-day event for canines and their human friends, “Bark at the Water Park.” Admission goes toward upkeep of the dog park in Veterans Memorial Park, another city feature.


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Great Bend Brit Spaugh Zoo

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page 74

Wetlands Waterpark

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pages 75-80

Rozel

2min
page 70

Barton County Events

5min
pages 72-73

Great Bend Appliance

2min
page 71

Garfi eld

2min
page 67

Local & National Offi ces

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page 65

State Government

1min
page 64

Townships

3min
pages 62-63

Pawnee County History

6min
pages 60-61

Helpful Numbers

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page 57

Jordaan Memorial Library

2min
page 53

Worship

2min
page 54

USD 495

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pages 50-52

USD 496

2min
page 49

Immunizations

3min
page 48

Seniors

7min
pages 45-47

Clubs & Organizations

2min
page 44

Larned Correctional Mental Health Facility

1min
page 42

University of Kansas – Pawnee Valley Campus

2min
pages 37-38

Pawnee County Humane Society

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page 41

Achieve Rehab

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page 34

Oil and Gas Production

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page 33

Recycle

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page 32

Golf

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page 30

Pawnee County Fair

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page 21

Farm Ranch and Hemp Expo

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page 26

Santa Fe Trail Rodeo

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page 24

Agriculture

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pages 22-23

Clock Realty

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page 20

Santa Fe Trail Days

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page 18

Recreation

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page 17

Pawnee County Points of Interest

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page 10

Larned Area Chamber of Commerce & Pawnee County Economic Development

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pages 7-9

RV Park & Camping

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page 13

State Farm Insurance – Landon Erway

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page 16

Hunting & Fishing

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page 12

Live Larned

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page 11
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