Night Waves Pool Party Series

Thursday, June 6, 2019
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Friday, June 14, 2019
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Friday, June 21, 2019
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Friday, June 28, 2019
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Friday, July 12, 2019
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Incoming and current middle school students around the St. Louis area are invited to the Night Waves Pool Party Series at aquatic centers across the St. Louis County. Participants can enjoy music, games and fun with their friends and purchase snacks from the concession stand. The frozen treat sponsor is Sia's Italian Ice. 

Night Waves Pool Parties are taking place:

Thursday, June 6 at the Manchester Aquatic Center

Friday, June 14 at the Webster Groves Aquatic Center

Friday, June 21 at The Lodge Des Peres Outdoor Pool

Friday, June 28 at the Ballwin North Pointe Aquatic Center

Friday, July 12 at The Timbers of Eureka

Friday, July 19 at the Maryland Heights Aquaport

Friday, August 2 at Recreation Station Aquatic Center in Kirkwood

Please check with the venue of your choice for times (generally 8-10 p.m.) and costs (generally $5 per person).

More information: desperesmo.org

 

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