Park and pool open for the season

WASHINGTON — The town park officially opened for the season on Memorial Day weekend, allowing residents to enjoy all of the facility’s amenities: a swimming hole, a picnic area, a concession stand, a basketball court, ball fields, a sand volleyball court, a small golf putting green, a fishing dock and a playground. The park and pool are open weekends from noon to 7 p.m. and starting Saturday, June 16, will be open daily noon to 7 p.m. through Aug. 19. Season tickets for the park can be purchased at the Recreation Office at Village Hall. For town residents family season passes are $110 (for a family of up to five people). It costs an extra $5 for each additional family member. A season pass for an adult town resident is $55; senior passes cost $50 and passes for children cost $25. Nonresident family passes (up to five members) cost $175; with additional members costing $5 per member. Nonresident adults, senior citizens and children passes cost the same as town resident passes. Daily passes are $4 for a child and $5 for an adult. In addition, the town of Washington’s Summer Day Camp is right around the corner, starting July 2 and running through Aug. 3. The Summer Day Camp is Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to noon. The camp is for children entering kindergarten through seventh grade.The camp is run by Lowell Fisher, who is in her 12th year as camp director at the town park. The camp includes arts and crafts, music, swimming, creative play and athletics. The camp also features professional entertainers on an ongoing basis. The cost of the summer day camp for residents is $215 per child and $100 after the third or subsequent child in the same family. The cost for nonresidents is $250 per child and $125 after the third child or subsequent child in the same family.Although registration for the summer camp has passed, children can still register, though there is a $50 late fee per child. The town park is located at 3744 Route 44 in Mabbetsville. For more information about the town park or other services offered through the town’s Recreation Commission call 845-677-8278.

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