July 22, 2020
Precautions by the pool
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Submitted photos O’Fallon’s Alligator Creek Aquatic Center and the Renaud Center recently announced new guidelines for the remainder of the summertime. Among them, each session will be restricted to a limited number of guests.
While some aquatic facilities in St. Charles County are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, others are open with increased safety measures in place By Brett Auten The sounds of summer are ringing out, they are just doing so in a limited capacity. With Missouri recording its largest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases over the weekend, it is a reminder that things are not quite back to normal just yet. But in St. Charles County, a handful of outdoor aquatic parks are doing their best to provide a brief reprieve from the heat and the inside doldrums. Recently, the O’Fallon’s Parks and Recreation team announced new guidelines for Alligator’s Creek Aquatic Center and usage of
the Renaud Center gym. Alligator’s Creek Aquatic Center will continue to require guests to pre-register for daily admission online at www.ofallon.mo.us/acac for three-hour-and-15 minute swim sessions online, prior to arrival. New season passes will not be available. Each session will be restricted to a limited number of guests. Session times available for reservations will be 11 a.m. – 2:15 p.m and 2:45 p.m. – 6 p.m. For the foreseeable future, the Renaud Center gym will not be available for open play. Scheduled activities, including pickleball, various classes, camps and volleyball will be allowed, but open play will not be allowed.
“As we have done throughout this situation, we continue to evaluate the data and guidance available to us and try to make the best decisions for our employees and guests,” Craig Feldt, Recreation Director for the city of O’Fallon, said. “We appreciate our residents understanding and their continued support of our parks and recreation activities, and we look forward to continuing to offer the best possible service to our residents.” The city of St. Charles boasts three available aquatic parks; Wapelhorst, Blanchette and McNair. “People have been very happy that we chose See ‘POOL’ page 2
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