The delightful toddler wading pool has a small slide,
fountains and waterfalls set in a playful tropical pirate theme that
babies through young children just delight in. A 25 meter lap pool
offers lap swimming and water aerobics for fitness and family fun
swimming. And the tall twisty water slide delivers a luge experience
for older children and even adults enjoy the thrilling ride into a
plunge pool.
First year Pool Manager Jennifer Prather, who is also the Park
District’s Fitness Manager, is reflecting on her first year. She
says it was a year like for many others in management filled with
challenges and achievements after a year closure due to covid. She
has a lot to be happy about this year's successes and is making
plans for the next season that include some exciting new pool
activities. Prather said, “It was a pleasure to be able to serve our
community with a fun, safe environment this summer, especially since
we were not able to open our aquatic center in 2020.
A well-run pool attracts water lovers
This year Prather instituted an online lap time signup that helped
alleviate congestion allowing better fitness level swims. Additional
water fitness was offered through Water Aerobics which has been more
popular than ever.
Prather said many families and individuals have enjoyed our facility
over the years. We offer special summer activities like Family Night
swims, Family Fun days that are themed each month, special 4th of
July games, Summer Olympics and a Mini-triathlon to name a few.
Opening for the 2021 summer season was a little bit challenging for
most Illinois businesses due to covid mandates. Pools and other
types of businesses that rely on trained young workers all struggled
to get enough help.
Prather said, "Getting involved with helping the guards this summer
was such a great experience.” The lifeguard staff consisted of six
returning guards and nine new lifeguards.
Prather brought some new team building experiences to the
lifeguarding team this summer. “We had an incentive program for the
guards that ran all summer long. They were able to collect incentive
coins based on their performance, attending in-service training,
rescues and being a team player. The guards could then spend their
coins on concession food and on special items that were only
available with incentive coins.” Having the incentive coin system in
place was motivational for the summer crew. “It pushed me to
continuously stay on top of the job,” said lifeguard Delaney Park.
In-service training
The guards were required to attend four hours a month of in-service
training. In the training they would perform rescues to help them be
more prepared and knowledgeable, team building activities like relay
races, helping their teammates walk across the water on kickboards,
and also swimming different distances with different obstacles along
the way.
Lifeguard Zildjian Bolton said, “I was able to swim way better
because of the in-service training we did, it also built the team up
as a group. It gave me more confidence knowing I can save someone
who needs saving and let me get to know the guards as we worked
through the same drills and saves.”
First year lifeguard Tyson Lile said, Having the team building
training “made me more open to helping my coworkers.”
Family Fun Days
This summer we had a Super Hero day, Christmas in
July, and Birthday Party Day. It is always fun to have these special
days where we collect items for different non-profit organizations.
This year we collected for the local food pantry, Humane Society,
and Moms Who Care. With the donation of an item for the organization
we were collecting for you would get free admission into the aquatic
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“Christmas! It was super cool and fun!” was returning
guard Sara Sloan's favorite family fun day this summer.
Asked, "What is it that you like about family fun days?" guard Abby
Montgomery responded, “The people have fun getting into it and I
love watching all of the families get together, have fun and the
kids have fun with the other kids as well.”
Junior Lifeguard Program
The Junior lifeguard program was new this year as well. Prather said
four kids aged 11-15 years were part of the program this year. They
were able to learn the basics of CPR and the usage of an AED,
perform their basic rescues, and practice the swimming skills needed
to get lifeguard certified. After the competition of this course,
the junior guards were able to volunteer on different days
throughout the summer to see what it was like to be a lifeguard.
They would shadow a head lifeguard or they were able to operate the
guard stations at the top of the slide as well as the backup guard
location for if any guard in need of assistance.
Crew Parties
This summer we had two crew parties. One was at the beginning of the
season. We had a pool party with potluck including all of the summer
staff. To finish the year off we had a murder mystery dinner party
with an awards banquet. “It was nice to recognize the crew for their
amazing work they have done all summer long. From the concession
stand workers to pool attendants to the lifeguards, they all worked
incredibly hard from day one. I couldn’t have done it without this
amazing group,” said Jennifer Prather
Overall, the Lincoln Park District enjoys having the community join
us in the aquatic center for a day of fun, Prather says. When we
asked a few of our guards what they liked about working at the
Lincoln Park District this is what they had to say:
“It's a good environment to work in” Alex Downing, returning guard
since 2016.
“Everything, the people, management, and I also really like the
responsibility of making sure everyone is safe” Reagan Bell, first
year lifeguard.
Prather said, "These guards worked so hard this summer!"
"If you or someone you know would be interested in becoming part of
our summer crew next summer please send an email to jprather@lincolnparkdistrict.com
so you can be notified when we start taking applications."
Lap swim continues daily 10:30 a.m. to noon and there is afternoon
open swim on weekends. Call for details.
The last day for the pool this summer will be Labor day from noon -
6 p.m. Prather says, "We hope you join us before the season is
over."
[Jennifer Prather, Fitness Manager, Pool Manager with contributions
by Jan Youngquist] |